Linda Hawes Clever (Author)
Linda Hawes Clever, MD, is a native of Seattle, Washington who earned her undergraduate and medical degrees at Stanford University. Linda is known for "firsts," which include: first medical director of the teaching clinic at San Francisco's St. Mary's Hospital; founder and chair of the Department of Occupational Health at Pacific Medical Center (now California Pacific Medical Center); first woman Governor in the American College of Physicians; and first woman editor of the Western Journal of Medicine. She is a member of the prestigious Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.In 1998, she founded RENEW, a non-profit organization that aims to help busy, devoted people regain—or maintain—their effectiveness and creativity. Linda has chaired the boards of KQED and San Francisco University High School, and served on the Stanford University Board of Trustees for fourteen years. She currently belongs to the board of Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services and chairs its foundation board as well. She is a dedicated walker and enjoys good company, good conversation, and good cookies.
Dean Ornish (Other)
Linda Hawes Clever, MD, is a native of Seattle, Washington who earned her undergraduate and medical degrees at Stanford University. Linda is known for "firsts," which include: first medical director of the teaching clinic at San Francisco's St. Mary's Hospital; founder and chair of the Department of Occupational Health at Pacific Medical Center (now California Pacific Medical Center); first woman Governor in the American College of Physicians; and first woman editor of the Western Journal of Medicine. She is a member of the prestigious Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.In 1998, she founded RENEW, a non-profit organization that aims to help busy, devoted people regain—or maintain—their effectiveness and creativity. Linda has chaired the boards of KQED and San Francisco University High School, and served on the Stanford University Board of Trustees for fourteen years. She currently belongs to the board of Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services and chairs its foundation board as well. She is a dedicated walker and enjoys good company, good conversation, and good cookies.