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Kathleen (Kathy) Pollonais-Britt, MSW 

Facility
San Francisco Medical Center
Coordination of Care Services Department

Address
2425 Geary Blvd.
Mezzanine Level
San Francisco, CA 94115

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Telephone
Main Office: 415-833-3530
After Hours: 415-833-2000
Emergencies: 911


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Department Hours
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7:30 am
7:30 pm
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8:30 pm
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6:15 pm
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8:30 pm
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8:30 pm
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8:30 pm
7:30 am
7:30 pm

Please note that my office hours may be different from my department’s hours of operation.

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My Biography

I first was introduced to Kaiser Permanente San Francisco when I worked here as an on-call Social Worker. I loved the team here and seized the chance come on board full time when the opportunity arose.

In my practice, I appreciate the diversity of the patients I see and my work with the team of neonatologists and nurses. I am particularly interested in a variety of counseling topics: women's health, the impact of childbirth on past trauma, inter-racial relationships, and asthma education in schools. I enjoy working with immigrant women; I hope to write a paper on how immigrant women cope with Western hospitalization.

One of the great things about Kaiser Permanente is that patients choose their own personal physician; it is easy for members to change providers if they wish. The people who work here care about patients and care about healing patients. I like being a part of that.

I lecture at UC Berkeley School of Social Work, and San Francisco State University School of Social Work. I am a diversity trainer in the medical center and the community.

I am the Captain of KP’s Dragon Boat team. I see that team as a reflection of our organization we have a very diverse team of paddlers. I am a gourmet chef and baker and use my skills to keep my team well-fed. Additionally, I am an avid marathon runner; my husband and I travel frequently to run marathons. I’ve been the Captain of KP San Francisco’s Half Marathon team for three years.

Undergraduate Education: BS in Psychology, University of Minnesota at Minneapolis
Graduate Education: MSW, University of Pennsylvania
Professional Affiliations: National Association of Social Workers; Bay Area Social Workers; Bertha Reynolds Society; National Assocation of Perinatal Social Workers
Professional Conferences: Kaiser National Diversity Conference
Began Practice: 1986
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1989

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