Sergio Aguilar, M.D., Ph.D.
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, M.D., Ph.D., is professor of Clinical Internal Medicine and director UCD Center for Reducing Health Disparities, University of California, Davis, School of Medicine. Dr. Aguilar's experience includes:
Professor, California State University, Fresno, Department of Psychology, 1998-2005.
Director, World Health Organization (WHO) CIDI Training and Reference Center, 1998-present.
On-Site principal investigator and director, Mexican-American Prevalence and Services Survey (MAPSS) Project, 1993-present.
Member of the National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2004-present.
Research scientist member of the National Hispanic Network on Drug Abuse (NHSNDA), 2003-present.
Coordinator, WHO’s World Mental Health initiative (WMH) in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1999-present.
Quality assurance advisor, WHO’s World Health Surveys, 2002-2004.
Member, Advisory Board, WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), 1997-present.
Awards: Peabody College of Vanderbilt University Distinguished Alumnus Award, May, 1998; Awarded the Medal of Congress of Chile for work related to mental health research, Santiago, Chile, September 9, 1999; Provost’s Excellence Award for Distinguished Achievement in Research, CSUF, May, 2000; 2002 Outstanding Latino Faculty in Higher Education Award by the American Association for Higher Education, Hispanic Caucus, March, 2002; 2005 Local Hero of the Year Award sponsored by KVPT Valley Public Televison and Union Bank of California, September, 2005; U.S. DHHS' Office of Minority Health's National Minority Health Community Leader Award (Hispanic Community), Washington, D.C., January, 2006.
Volunteer: Mental Health Association of California, an affiliate of Mental Health America, Board of Directors, 2004-present; Mental Health America vice-chair, Prevention and Children Mental Health Services, 2002-2004; chair-elect, 2004-2005; acting chair of the Board, November 2005- June 2006.