Lisa Richardson, MD

Title(s)Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine (Practitioner)
Vice Chair for Culture and Engagement
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
AddressESH 241
University Park Campus
Los Angeles CA 90089-3261
Phone+1 213 740 9355
vCardDownload vCard

Collapse Overview 
Collapse Overview
Lisa Richardson, MD, is board-certified in general pediatrics from the American Board of Medical Specialties and is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

She is a board member of the Alcoholism Center for Women (ACW), an incorporated 501(c) organization with a mission to empower women to make new choices for positive futures. She is Co-Vice-President of Angeles 26 Community Service Collective, a non-profit organization serving the Los Angeles community with heartfelt kindness and compassion, nurturing an environment where every individual feels valued and seen. We are dedicated to uplifting and empowering those who have been historically excluded, fostering a deep sense of sisterhood and fellowship, and building a future where love, support, and belonging are at the heart of all we do.

She currently is the Vice Chair of Culture and Engagement for the Department of Family Medicine, a position that energizes her as she strives to promote restorative principles to empower and enhance communication and collaboration so that everyone feels a sense of belonging and thrives on both an individual and collective level.

Collapse Bibliographic 
Collapse Publications
Publications listed below are automatically derived from MEDLINE/PubMed and other sources, which might result in incorrect or missing publications. Researchers can login to make corrections and additions, or contact us for help. to make corrections and additions.
Newest   |   Oldest   |   Most Cited   |   Most Discussed   |   Timeline   |   Field Summary   |   Plain Text
Altmetrics Details PMC Citations indicate the number of times the publication was cited by articles in PubMed Central, and the Altmetric score represents citations in news articles and social media. (Note that publications are often cited in additional ways that are not shown here.) Fields are based on how the National Library of Medicine (NLM) classifies the publication's journal and might not represent the specific topic of the publication. Translation tags are based on the publication type and the MeSH terms NLM assigns to the publication. Some publications (especially newer ones and publications not in PubMed) might not yet be assigned Field or Translation tags.) Click a Field or Translation tag to filter the publications.
  1. Trauma-informed measurement-based care for children: Implementation in diverse treatment settings. Psychol Serv. 2020 Aug; 17(3):311-322. Purbeck CA, Briggs EC, Tunno AM, Richardson LM, Pynoos RS, Fairbank JA. PMID: 31403809.
    View in: PubMed   Mentions: 5     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  2. Quality of Life of Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Burns Using World Health Organization Disability Assessment Scale II and Burn Specific Health Scale-Brief: A Comparison. J Burn Care Res. 2015 Sep-Oct; 36(5):521-33. Murphy ME, Holzer CE, Richardson LM, Epperson K, Ojeda S, Martinez EM, Suman OE, Herndon DN, Meyer WJ. PMID: 25167373; PMCID: PMC4362787.
    View in: PubMed   Mentions: 14     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  3. A high-fat diet supplemented with fish oil improves metabolic features associated with type 2 diabetes. Nutrition. 2013 Sep; 29(9):1159-65. Jelinek D, Castillo JJ, Arora SL, Richardson LM, Garver WS. PMID: 23756282; PMCID: PMC3740005.
    View in: PubMed   Mentions: 17     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  4. Impact of obesity on body image dissatisfaction and social integration difficulty in adolescent and young adult burn injury survivors. J Burn Care Res. 2013 Jan-Feb; 34(1):102-8. Chondronikola M, Sidossis LS, Richardson LM, Temple JR, van den Berg PA, Herndon DN, Meyer WJ. PMID: 23292577; PMCID: PMC3539139.
    View in: PubMed   Mentions:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
  5. The Niemann-Pick C1 gene is downregulated in livers of C57BL/6J mice by dietary fatty acids, but not dietary cholesterol, through feedback inhibition of the SREBP pathway. J Nutr. 2012 Nov; 142(11):1935-42. Jelinek D, Castillo JJ, Richardson LM, Luo L, Heidenreich RA, Garver WS. PMID: 22990467; PMCID: PMC3497932.
    View in: PubMed   Mentions: 9     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
Lisa's Networks
Concepts (77)
Derived automatically from this person's publications.
_
Co-Authors (1)
People in Profiles who have published with this person.
_
Similar People (60)
People who share similar concepts with this person.
_
Same Department
Search Department
_