Anna Morenz, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor, Medicine

A Tucson native, Dr. Morenz works as an internal medicine primary care physician at Banner University Medical Center, teaches residents and medical students, and is developing a research program focused on addressing inequities in cancer screening. She is also passionate about evaluating the impact of policies and payment models on preventive services utilization.

In her free time, she loves rock climbing, trail running, hiking and spending time with her family.

Degree(s)

  • MD: Harvard Medical School, 2019
  • MPH: University of Washington, 2024
  • BA: Anthropology, Dartmouth College, 2013
Residency
University of Washington, Internal Medicine, 2022
Fellowship
University of Washington, Research Fellowship, 2024
Honors and Awards
Pilot Grant Winner, University of Arizona Cancer Prevention and Control Program, “Leveraging Self-Collection for Cervical Cancer Screening to Address Inequities Among Unhoused Populations in Southern Arizona,” 2025-2026
Small Grant Winner, University of Washington Division of Nephrology, “Using Neighborhood Indices to Identify High Social Risk Kidney Candidates for Intervention,” 2023-2024
Mack Lipkin, Senior Associate Member Scientific Presentation Award Finalist, Society of General Internal Medicine National Conference, 2024
Grant Winner, “Building Trust through Diversity, Health Care Equity, and Inclusion in Internal Medicine Training,” 2022-2024
“Resident Doctors Dilemma” Jeopardy Winner, Washington State ACP, 2020
Eloise Howell Scholarship, 2017-2018
Dr. Marie E. Zakrzewski Medical Scholarship, 2016-2018
Alfred K. Priest Fellowship, 2015-2017
Research Interests

equitable primary care delivery, payment reform