David Bronstein, MD, Vice Area Research Chair for Antelope Valley

David E. Bronstein, MD, MS

Vice Area Research Chair

Antelope Valley

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Biography

Dr. David Bronstein is a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Kaiser Permanente in the Antelope Valley. He is vice area research chair for Antelope Valley on the Southern California Permanente Medical Group’s Regional Research Committee. He is an elected member of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group Board of Directors and the assistant area medical director, overseeing Pediatrics, Mental Health, Care Experience, and Equity, Inclusion and Diversity, Vaccination Programs, and Continuing Medical Education.

Dr. Bronstein’s current research interests include vaccine implementation and communication strategies and applying performance improvement strategies to improve the care experience.

 

Areas of Focus

  • HPV vaccination implementation strategies
  • COVID-19 vaccine confidence and uptake
  • Maternal-child health member experience

Education

MD
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
San Diego, California
MS, Epidemiology
UCLA School of Public Health
Los Angeles, California
Fellowship, Pediatric Infectious Disease
University of California, Los Angeles/Mattel Children’s Hospital
Los Angeles, California
Residency, Pediatrics
University of California, Los Angeles/Mattel Children’s Hospital
Los Angeles, California

Honors and Awards

  • Southern California Permanente Medical Group Physician Ambassador Program: Special Contribution Award
  • Kass Travel Fellowship, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Denver, Colorado Phi Beta Kappa
  • University of California, San Diego Regents Scholarship
  • University of California, San Diego Revelle Provost’s Honors