Lev Malevanchik, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    University of California, Berkeley, CABA05/2007Economics
    Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PAMD06/2016Medical School
    University of California, San Francisco, CAResidency07/2019Internal Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, CA12/2019Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
    University of California, San Francisco, CAFellowship07/2020Academic Hospital Medicine
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    UCSF AME2024Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Mentoring Award for UCSF Teaching Faculty
    UCSF Internal Medicine Residency Advising and Development program2024One of the RAD Advisors of the Year
    UCSF Internal Medicine Residency2023Floyd C. Rector Award for Excellence in Teaching
    UCSF School of Medicine2019Teaching Excellence Award for Cherished Housestaff

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    Dr. Lev Malevanchik is a hospitalist practicing at UCSF Parnassus. He is dedicated to improving the care of patients with limited English proficiency by working to improve access to interpretation services. In addition, he focuses on point of care ultrasound, teaching medical students and residents, and supervising internal medicine residents in bedside procedures.

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    1. High-dimensional immune cell profiling of cerebrospinal fluid from patients with metastatic breast cancer and leptomeningeal disease. NPJ Breast Cancer. 2023; 22(9). K W Im # 1 2, L A Huppert # 3, L Malevanchik 4, H S Rugo 5, A J Combes 6 7 8, M J Campbell 9, M F Krummel 6, M E Melisko 5.
    2. "Long Overdue": Nurse and Resident Physician Perspectives on Implementation of Dual-Handset Interpreter Phones in the Inpatient Setting. Health Equity. 2023; 7(1):100-108. Garcia ME, Mutha S, Napoles AM, Malevanchik L, Williams M, Karliner LS. PMID: 36876231; PMCID: PMC9982138.
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    3. Disparities After Discharge: The Association of Limited English Proficiency and Postdischarge Patient-Reported Issues. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2021 12; 47(12):775-782. Malevanchik L, Wheeler M, Gagliardi K, Karliner L, Shah SJ. PMID: 34627715; PMCID: PMC9246478.
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    4. Stories from COVID-19 Reveal Hospitalized Patients with Limited English Proficiency Have Always Been Uniquely Prone to Social Isolation. J Gen Intern Med. 2021 03; 36(3):786-789. Kucirek NK, Thomas NJ, Norman JS, Athavale P, Jaradeh K, Hsiang EY, Malevanchik L. PMID: 33409888; PMCID: PMC7787423.
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    5. Pilot study of the prevalence of binge eating disorder in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients. Ann Gastroenterol. 2017; 30(6):664-669. Zhang J, Abbasi O, Malevanchik L, Mohan N, Denicola R, Tarangelo N, Marzio DH. PMID: 29118561; PMCID: PMC5670286.
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    6. Incidence and descriptive epidemiology of injuries to college ultimate players. J Athl Train. 2015 Apr; 50(4):419-25. Swedler DI, Nuwer JM, Nazarov A, Huo SC, Malevanchik L. PMID: 25384003; PMCID: PMC4560001.
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