Esther Hsiang, MD, MBA

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address521 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco CA 94117
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    Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineMD
    The Wharton School, University of PennsylvaniaMBA
    Harvard UniversityBA
    UCSF Leadership InstitutePopulation Health Management Certificate

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    Esther Hsiang, MD, MBA is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF. As a hospitalist, she provides direct care for patients as well as supervises teams of resident physicians on inpatient medical services. As the Medical Director of Night Hospitalist Services, she oversees the clinical operations of the night hospital medicine services at the UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights. In her other areas of work, she leads quality improvement efforts and is involved in population health and care transitions efforts to help improve care delivery, patient outcomes, and patient experience.

    She completed her residency training in Internal Medicine at UCSF. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University, her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University, and her master of business administration degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to her career in medicine, she worked in management consulting at the Boston Consulting Group. She is board certified in Internal Medicine.

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    1. All That Beeps is Not Urgent: Hospitalist and Nurse Concordance of Assigning Priority Classification to Pages. J Gen Intern Med. 2024 Sep 03. Flynn SJ, Hsiang EY, Kantor MA, Rao MN, Khanna R. PMID: 39227541.
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    2. Training Physicians in the Digital Health Era: How to Leverage the Residency Elective. JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Jul 14; 9:e46752. Hsiang EY, Ganeshan S, Patel S, Yurkovic A, Parekh A. PMID: 37450323; PMCID: PMC10383775.
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    3. Enabling patient communication for hospitalised patients during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. BMJ Innov. 2021 Apr; 7(2):316-320. Ganeshan S, Hsiang E, Peng T, Thomas N, Garcia-Grossman I, Javaherian K, Lyon Z, Vidyarthi A. PMID: 34192018.
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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. Association of an Active Choice Intervention in the Electronic Health Record Directed to Medical Assistants With Clinician Ordering and Patient Completion of Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 11 01; 2(11):e1915619. Hsiang EY, Mehta SJ, Small DS, Rareshide CAL, Snider CK, Day SC, Patel MS. PMID: 31730186; PMCID: PMC6902810.
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    6. Association of Primary Care Clinic Appointment Time With Clinician Ordering and Patient Completion of Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 05 03; 2(5):e193403. Hsiang EY, Mehta SJ, Small DS, Rareshide CAL, Snider CK, Day SC, Patel MS. PMID: 31074811; PMCID: PMC6512279.
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    7. Association Between Psoriasis with Arthritis and Hearing Impairment in US Adults: Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. J Rheumatol. 2019 06; 46(6):587-594. Semenov YR, Hsiang EY, Huang A, Herbosa CM, Hui X, Kwatra SG, Cohen B, Anadkat MJ. PMID: 30647186.
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    8. Seasonality of hair loss: a time series analysis of Google Trends data 2004-2016. Br J Dermatol. 2018 04; 178(4):978-979. Hsiang EY, Semenov YR, Aguh C, Kwatra SG. PMID: 29048738.
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    9. Medical student healthcare consulting groups: A novel way to train the next generation of physician-executives. Med Teach. 2018 02; 40(2):207-210. Hsiang EY, Breithaupt AG, Su P, Rogers AT, Milbar N, Desai SV. PMID: 29025302.
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    10. Beyond regulatory requirements: Designing ACO websites to enhance stakeholder engagement. American Journal of Accountable Care. 2016; 4(4):46-50. Hsiang E, Rogers AT, Durand D, Berkowitz SAB.
    11. Higher cost of implementing Xpert(®) MTB/RIF in Ugandan peripheral settings: implications for cost-effectiveness. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2016 09; 20(9):1212-8. Hsiang E, Little KM, Haguma P, Hanrahan CF, Katamba A, Cattamanchi A, Davis JL, Vassall A, Dowdy D. PMID: 27510248; PMCID: PMC5018405.
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    12. Targeted polyubiquitylation of RASSF1C by the Mule and SCFβ-TrCP ligases in response to DNA damage. Biochem J. 2012 Jan 01; 441(1):227-36. Zhou X, Li TT, Feng X, Hsiang E, Xiong Y, Guan KL, Lei QY. PMID: 21910689; PMCID: PMC4610364.
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