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Elizabeth Bailey is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University. She serves as the Program Director for the Stanford Dermatology Residency Program and is the Associate Clinic Chief for Medical Dermatology at Stanford Healthcare. Her work focuses on global health dermatology, medical education, and community outreach. Dr. Bailey has led projects aimed at improving communication skills within clinical teams and has researched curricula needs in dermatology education, particularly concerning sexual and gender minority populations. She is passionate about leveraging relationships to foster an inclusive learning environment for medical trainees and clinicians. Dr. Bailey graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and received her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She completed her internship in internal medicine at Brigham Women's Hospital and her dermatology residency at Stanford University Medical Center, where she also completed a fellowship in dermatopathology. Dr. Bailey is board certified in dermatology and dermatopathology, and she has been actively involved in numerous professional organizations, including the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society of Dermatopathology.
Stanford University • Redwood City, CA
Teaching and leading the Stanford Dermatology Residency Program.
Stanford Health Care • Redwood City, CA
Overseeing medical dermatology services and enhancing patient care.
Department of Dermatology • Stanford University
Leading efforts in global health initiatives related to dermatology.
Department of Dermatology • Stanford University
Directing the training and education of dermatology residents.
Department of Dermatology • Stanford University
Aiding in the administration and enhancement of the dermatology residency.
Department of Dermatology • Stanford University
Support in residency training programs and educational curriculum.
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