
Anna Zeidman is a healthcare and community health professional with an M.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine. She completed her pediatrics internship at Stanford, where she worked closely with patients, families, and care teams across inpatient and outpatient settings. Through this work, she developed a deep appreciation for the importance of communication, coordination, and equitable access to care in promoting patient safety.
Anna currently serves as an Program Coordinator at 18 Reasons, where she coordinates community nutrition and cooking programs for under-served populations throughout San Francisco. Her experience supporting vulnerable communities, tracking outcomes data, and navigating complex systems has shaped her interest in responsible healthcare innovation and ethical, patient-centered technology. She is particularly interested in how thoughtful AI development can strengthen healthcare delivery, reduce harm, and support safer, more equitable care.