Stanford M. Shoor, MD - Rheumatology
Dr. Shoor, an internist specializing in rheumatology, has been on
the Clinical Faculty of Stanford University since 1986 and currently holds an appointment as an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine and Rheumatology. Dr. Shoor has served as principal investigator or co-investigator for
a number of research projects sponsored by Kaiser Health Plan and the Stanford
Arthritis Center. He serves on the medical review boards for the
Journal of General Internal Medicine, Permanente Journal, ACP Journal, and the Evidence Based Medicine section of the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine—1982
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty: Rheumatology—1984
Healthwise Knowledgebase Topics Reviewed
- Gout
- Juvenile Rheumatoid
Arthritis
- Medical Tests: Antinuclear Antibodies, Erythrocyte
Sedimentation Rate, Rheumatoid
Factor
- Osteoarthritis
- Raynaud's
Syndrome
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Sjögren's Syndrome
- Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus
Education
- M.D.: Stanford University School of Medicine, 1979
- Internship, University of Washington, 1978–1980
- Residency, University of Washington, 1980–1982
- Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Stanford University
School of Medicine, 1982–1984
- Fellowship in Immunology, Stanford
University School of Medicine, 1982–1984
Academic Appointments
- Clinical Associate
Professor of Medicine, Immunology, Stanford University, 1986–present
Hospital Affiliations
- Staff Director, Mid-Peninsula Health Service,
1973–1975
- Internist, Rheumatology, Kaiser Foundation Hospital,
Santa Clara, California, 1984–present
- Chief of Professional
Education, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Santa Clara, 1988–present
Professional Affiliations
American College of Physicians Selected Publications
- O'Leary A, Shoor SM, Lorig K, Holman HR
(1988). A cognitive-behavioral treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
Health Psychology 7(6): 527–544.
- Lorig K,
Chastain RL, Ung E, Shoor S, Holman HR (1989). Development and evaluation of a
scale to measure perceived self-efficacy in people with arthritis.
Arthritis and Rheumatology 32(1): 37–44.
Financial Disclosure
This reviewer reported no financial conflicts.
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