Roger Mortimer M.D.

  • Clinical Professor, UCSF
  • Associate Chief, UCSF Fresno Family & Community Medicine Department
  • Medical Director, Community Medical Centers Family Health Center
  • Team Member, Fresno County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Mountaineering
  • Western Region Coordinator, National Cave Rescue Commission

Family & Community Medicine and HIV

Dr. Mortimer received his MD degree from University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. He holds BA degrees in Psychology and Biology from the UC Berkeley. He completed his residency in Family Medicine at UCSF Fresno.

Dr. Mortimer is Medical Director of the CMC Family Health Center. In addition, he provides primary and HIV specialty care at the CMC Special Services Clinic. He also serves as faculty to the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center.

Dr. Mortimer does research in HIV, case management, and patient-physician communication.

He serves as the clinical liaison for the Family Medicine research team. In addition, Dr. Mortimer has an interest in wilderness medicine and regularly participates in cave explorations.

He is the coordinator of the Western Region National Cave Rescue Commission.

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Education and Training

  • Family & Community Medicine Residency; University of California, San Francisco, Fresno
  • Medical School; University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
  • Biology B.A. and Psychology B.A.; University of California, Berkeley

Licensure & Certifications

  • California State Medical License
  • American Board of Family Medicine Certification

Department Affiliations

UCSF Fresno Department of Family and Community Medicine