Michael Apolinario, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address521 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco CA 94117
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    CPMC, San Francisco, CA06/2022Internal Medicine Residency
    Texas A&M College of Medicine, Bryan, TXMD05/2019
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    CPMC2022Good Citizen Award

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    Michael Apolinario is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF. Michael is a graduate of Texas A&M College of Medicine (2019) and completed residency at CPMC in San Francisco (2022) before joining the Division.

    Michael attends on the HBC (hematologic malignancy, bone marrow transplant, and cellular therapy) service. His clinical interests include communication between patients and the medical team, advance care planning, drug and food allergies, and quality improvement. In his free time, Michael enjoys playing the piano, taking photos around San Francisco, and watching horror movies with his friends.

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    1. Loss to Follow-Up Among Patients With Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy in Clinical Practice. Am J Ophthalmol. 2020 07; 215:66-71. Suresh R, Yu HJ, Thoveson A, Swisher J, Apolinario M, Zhou B, Shah AR, Fish RH, Wykoff CC. PMID: 32209344.
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    2. Office-based intravitreal injection of expansile gas for management of macular hole in previously vitrectomized eyes. Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2019 Sep; 15:100492. Apolinario MA, Lampen SIR, Wong TP, Henry CR, Wykoff CC. PMID: 31334383; PMCID: PMC6614528.
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    3. Are patients who call a primary care office referred to the emergency department by non-healthcare personnel without the input of a physician? PeerJ. 2016; 4:e1507. Hill R, Gest A, Smith C, Guardiola JH, Apolinario M, Ha J, Gonzalez JR, Richman PB. PMID: 27069780; PMCID: PMC4824903.
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