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Michael Waul, MD

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Title(s)Assistant Professor, Dermatology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #367
San Francisco CA 94143
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    Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAMD2017Medicine
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAResidency2021Dermatology
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA2021Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA2023Restorative Justice Facilitator
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    University of California, San Francisco2022GME Excellence and Innovation Award
    University of California, San Francisco2023John A. Watson Faculty Scholar
    University of California, San Francisco2024Academy of Medical Educators Excellence in Teaching Award

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    I am an assistant professor, medical student career advisor, associate residency program director, and wellness champion in the Department of Dermatology at UCSF. I am an active member of the Mount Zion community with a robust clinical practice, education and leadership roles, and research activities located on the Mount Zion campus.

    My academic work improves the experiences and elevates the voices of underrepresented people in medicine through innovation in recruitment and retention; optimizing trainee wellbeing; and curriculum development. Current research focuses on the Inclusive Skin Color project, in collaboration with the School of Medicine's Anti-Oppression Curriculum Initiative. This endeavor advances medical education and enhances patient care by increasing access to resources showcasing the full spectrum of skin color. My additional research includes developing and implementing a restorative justice framework to build community and address minority trainee burnout.

    I serve on the diversity, equity, inclusion and antiracism task force of the Association of Professors of Dermatology. I am also a member of the Skin of Color Society, an international organization committed to educating health care providers and the general public on dermatologic issues related to skin of color.

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    1. A retrospective cross-sectional analysis of gender and racial/ethnic diversity trends in dermatology chairs. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2024 Sep; 91(3):557-559. Williams JC, Castillo Valladares H, Waul MA, Mathes E, Pandya AG, Amerson EH. PMID: 38763289.
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    2. 15-Year Diversity Trends Among Dermatology Resident Trainees Compared With Other Specialties. JAMA Dermatol. 2023 01 01; 159(1):104-106. Williams JC, Valladares HC, Waul MA, Pandya AG, Mathes E, Amerson EH. PMID: 36383371; PMCID: PMC9669920.
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    3. Topical treatments for Kaposi sarcoma: A systematic review. Skin Health Dis. 2022 Jun; 2(2):e107. Htet KZ, Waul MA, Leslie KS. PMID: 35677916; PMCID: PMC9168015.
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    4. Neurocutaneous Disorders - A Clinical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach. Epidermal Nevus Syndromes. 2022. Waul MA, Klufas DM, Sugarman JL.
    5. Primary nasal Kaposi Sarcoma in well-controlled HIV-positive patient with normal CD4 count associated with long-term nasal steroid use. Int J STD AIDS. 2021 05; 32(6):582-584. Htet KZ, Waul M, Edelstein H, Mui S, Cherny S, Leslie K. PMID: 33533293.
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    6. Differences in isotretinoin start, interruption, and early termination across race and sex in the iPLEDGE era. PLoS One. 2019; 14(3):e0210445. Charrow A, Xia FD, Lu J, Waul M, Joyce C, Mostaghimi A. PMID: 30913210; PMCID: PMC6435230.
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    7. Characteristics of Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department and Urgent Care for Treatment of Sunburn. JAMA Dermatol. 2017 09 01; 153(9):934-935. Di Xia F, Fuhlbrigge M, Waul M, Joyce C, Mostaghimi A. PMID: 28700804; PMCID: PMC5817429.
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    8. Low risk of hemorrhagic complications after obtaining diagnostic skin biopsy specimens in a cohort of thrombocytopenic inpatients. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2017 05; 76(5):1004-1005. Xia FD, Khosravi H, Waul MA, Butler D, Joyce C, Mostaghimi A. PMID: 28411767.
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    9. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. iPledge disproportionately affects women, minorities, and low-income patients: a retrospective-cohort study. 2017; 137(5). Charrow, A., Xia, F.D., Lu, J., Waul, M., Joyce, C.J., Mostaghimi, A.
    10. Asymmetric syntheses of the methyl 3-deoxy-3-amino-glycosides of d-glycero-l- gulo-heptose, d-glycero-d-galacto-heptose, d-glycero-l-allo-heptose and d-glycero-d-allo-heptose. Tetrahedron: Asymmetry. 2016; 27(1):31-42. Brambilla M, Davies SG, Diment WT, Fletcher AM, Lee JA. Roberts PM, Thomson JE, Waul MA.
    11. Asymmetric syntheses of the methyl glycosides of 2-deoxy-2-aminohexoses: d-allosamine, d-mannosamine, d-idosamine and d-talosamine. Tetrahedron. 2014; 70(40):7106-7119. Davies SG, Fletcher AM, Foster EM, Lee JA, Roberts PM, Thomson JE, Waul MA.
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