Sara J. Pastoor
About Sara J. Pastoor
Sara J. Pastoor - Head of Primary Care Advancement
Sara J. Pastoor currently holds the position of Head of Primary Care Advancement. She is a board-certified and clinically-active family medicine physician with a diverse background in various primary care models. Her expertise spans military medicine, academic medicine, private practice, and employer-sponsored delivery models.
Education and Expertise of Sara J. Pastoor
Sara J. Pastoor received her MD from Rosalind Franklin University of Health Sciences and an MHA from Trinity University. Her educational background and extensive experience have made her a well-rounded and knowledgeable figure in the field of primary care. She is recognized for her contributions to patient-centered workflows, EHR optimization, and health system transformation.
Innovations in Primary Care by Sara J. Pastoor
Sara J. Pastoor is an experienced primary care innovator who has worked in military medicine, academic medicine, private practice, and employer-sponsored delivery models. Her work focuses on enhancing patient-centered workflows and optimizing electronic health records (EHR). She is a frequent author on these topics and actively contributes to discussions on primary care innovation.
Sara J. Pastoor's Contributions to Health System Transformation
As a primary care champion and leader, Sara J. Pastoor has played a significant role in transforming health systems. She has participated in the AAFP Innovation Lab to explore technologies that impact primary care and has joined Dr. Steven Waldren at AAFP's annual FMX interactive virtual event for a fireside chat. Her insights and leadership continue to influence the evolution of primary care delivery.
Sara J. Pastoor on Doctor-Patient Relationships and Healthcare
Sara J. Pastoor is a strong advocate for primary care and the doctor-patient relationship. She has written extensively on the importance of this relationship in healthcare spending and overall patient outcomes. Her work emphasizes the critical role of trust and communication in effective healthcare delivery.