Sara-Megumi Naylor, MD

Associate Professor

Sara-Megumi Rumrill (she/her) is a clinician-educator-administrator and a board-certified Internal Medicine physician. She practices general internal medicine in the primary care setting at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, Medical Practice Clinic. As the Quality, Safety, Value (QSV) Officer for the Primary Care Services at the San Francisco VA Health Care System, she monitors and improves primary care quality performance metrics. She also serves as the Site Director for the SFVA Chief Resident in Quality/Safety (CRQS). She precepts in clinic and mentors quality improvement and population health projects with interprofessional trainees in the EdPACT program. She is passionate about the VA Health Care System. She is a Past-President of the California-Hawaii Region of the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM).
Education
2017 - Certificate in Medical Education, UCLA School of Medicine
Chief Residency, 2016 - Internal Medicine, UCLA Medical Center
Internship and Residency, 2015 - Internal Medicine, Primary Care Track, UCLA Medical Center
MD, 2012 - Medicine, NYU School of Medicine
BS, 2007 - Biochemistry, Brown University
Publications
  1. Rumrill SM, Shlipak MG. The New Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome: An Opportunity for CKD Detection and Treatment in Primary Care. American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation 2024. PMID: 39706244


  2. Chang CJ, Rumrill SM, Phillips A. Clinical Skills Tutoring Program (CSTP): Developing a Curriculum for Medical Student Clinical Skills Peer Tutors. MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources 2022. PMID: 35243001


  3. Ng DB, Weinreb J, Rumrill SM. Pembrolizumab-Induced Type 1 Diabetes in a 95-Year-Old Veteran With Metastatic Melanoma. 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2021. PMID: 35136336


  4. Naylor S-M, Duffy E, El-Farra N, Diamant A.. Proceedings of UCLA Healthcare 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2016. PMID:


  5. Taroumian S, Naylor SM, Ben-Artzi A. Clinical Images: ultrasonographic appearance of thyroid acropachy. 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2012. PMID: 22674196


  6. Greives MR, Samra F, Pavlides SC, Blechman KM, Naylor SM, Woodrell CD, Cadacio C, Levine JP, Bancroft TA, Michalak M, Warren SM, Gold LI. Exogenous calreticulin improves diabetic wound healing. 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2012. PMID: 22985041


  7. Naylor, Sara-Megumi. New York University Clinical Correlations 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2012. PMID:


  8. Naylor, Sara-Megumi. New York University Clinical Correlations 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2011. PMID:


  9. Gold LI, Eggleton P, Sweetwyne MT, Van Duyn LB, Greives MR, Naylor SM, Michalak M, Murphy-Ullrich JE. Calreticulin: non-endoplasmic reticulum functions in physiology and disease. 2015 Year Book of Pediatrics. Ed. Cabana MD. (Elsevier; Philadelphia, PA) 2009. PMID: 19940256