National Program Office
Direction and technical assistance for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholars are provided by Stanford
University which serves as the National Program Office (NPO).

Iris F. Litt, M.D.
National Director
iris.litt@stanford.edu
Iris F. Litt, M.D. is National Director of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholars. Dr. Litt joined the Stanford faculty as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in 1976. Prior to her arrival at Stanford, she had been a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In l976 she founded the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Stanford, which she led until 2003. In 1990 she was appointed as Director of the Institute of Research on Women and Gender, a position she held for seven years, co-terminus with her medical school responsibilities.
Over the past twenty-five years, Dr. Litt's research has focused on health problems of adolescents, including substance abuse, prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, compliance with medical regimens, and, most recently, the long-term consequences of eating disorders in young adolescent women. She is considered one of the founders of the field of Adolescent Medicine: a Charter Member and past President of the Society for Adolescent Medicine and a member of the first Sub-Board Committee for Adolescent Medicine.
Dr. Litt has published extensively in both the scholarly and lay literature. From 1990 to 2004, she was the Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Adolescent Health. Under her editorship, the journal has expanded from quarterly to monthly publication and the impact factor quadrupled. The recipient of numerous awards from professional organizations, Dr. Litt was elected to membership in the Institute for Medicine of the National Academy of Science in 1995. In 2002, she was awarded the Marron and Mary Elizabeth Kendrick Professorship in Pediatrics by Stanford University. In 2007 she became Emerita.
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Sally Schroeder
Deputy Director
sally.schroeder@stanford.edu
Sally Schroeder is Deputy Director of Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Physician Faculty Scholars, a position she has held since 2005. Schroeder has been at Stanford University since 1989. From 2003-2007, she was Deputy Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. Prior to the Clinical Scholars Program, she worked at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender from 1989-2003, serving as Assistant Director. Schroeder has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Dana College in Nebraska.
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Erin O'Rourke Amundson
Administrator
eorourke@stanford.edu
Erin O'Rourke Amundson is Administrator of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholars. She has over five years of administrative experience in both health care and financial offices. Prior to the Physician Faculty Scholars Program, she was Account Coordinator for an Investor Relations firm in San Francisco. Erin has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Iowa. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, tennis, writing and working as a volunteer counselor.
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