St. Paul’s PACE Welcomes Jaime Stull, M.D., as New Medical Director

New Medical Director

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Feb. 19, 2025) — St. Paul’s PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), has named Jaime Stull, M.D., as their new medical director, effective March 3.

As medical director of St. Paul’s PACE, Dr. Stull will oversee participant medical care, ensuring clinical excellence and positive health outcomes. She will lead medical operations, support primary care providers and specialists, and develop and uphold medical policies, procedures, and standards of care.

Dr. Stull earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Delaware (2010) and Doctor of Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine (2017). She is a board-certified internal medicine physician with a background in academic medicine and medical leadership. As an active duty U.S. Navy physician, Dr. Stull served as Senior Medical Officer on the USS Somerset (2018-2020), and as Chief of Residents for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command (2022-2023). Most recently, she served as Division Head, Internal Medicine Clinic, at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) and core faculty within the residency program, contributing to clinical competency and program evaluation committees.

Her career also includes volunteer work with Peace Corps Paraguay (2011-2013) and with Boston-based homeless health and addiction medicine organizations (2013-2017).

“I am honored to join St. Paul’s PACE as medical director,” Dr. Stull said. “From my first visit, I saw how uniquely designed this program is to care for the whole person, addressing critical health factors often overlooked elsewhere. I deeply believe in this model and the opportunity it provides to make meaningful changes in our participants’ lives every day.”

Dr. Stull has received numerous military and civilian honors, including the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, and the American College of Physicians U.S. Navy Chapter, NMCSD Resident Teacher of the Year (2022) and Staff Teacher of the Year (2024) awards.

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St. Paul’s PACE supports seniors so they can continue to live independently at home by providing personalized medical services, social services, transportation, and home care. Seniors who are 55 years or older with chronic medical conditions that make it difficult to live at home may qualify for services. For more information on St. Paul’s PACE, visit StPaulsPACE.org or call 1(833) PACE NOW.

Last updated on March 3rd, 2025 at 3:33 am - St. Paul’s PACE website H5629 2102 - Approved on 3/23/2021

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