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Priyanka Agarwal, MD

Volunteer Associate Clinical Professor

Priyanka Agarwal, MD, MBA is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine at the University of California, at San Francisco (UCSF). She also works at UCSF's Center for Digital Health Innovation, where she woks on strategy and partnerships for the Center, and for UCSF's Telehealth Resource Center where she is the Clinical Lead for Telehealth. She completed medical school at Harvard University, her internship in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and her residency in internal medicine at UCSF.

Priyanka's interests are in the use of digital technology to improve health and healthcare. She believes strongly in empowering individuals to better manage their health, and is excited about the power of technology to facilitate these efforts and to more broadly transform healthcare.
Education
Residency, Internal Medicine, 2013 - , University of California, San Francisco
Internship, Internal Medicine, 2011 - , Brigham & Women's Hospital
MBA, 2010 - , Harvard University
MD, 2010 - , Harvard University
BS, BA, 2004 - , Stanford University
Honors and Awards
  • Internal Grants Program Awardee, UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine, 2018
  • Ron Rankin Booster Grant, UCSF Partners in Care, 2018
  • Loan Repayment Program, National Institutes of Health, 2014
  • Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, Barry M. Goldwater Foundation, 2002
  • Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, Barry M. Goldwater Foundation, 1998
Websites
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Publications
  1. Agarwal P, Ruzinova MB, Harris MH, Qureshi AA, Stebbins WG. Extranodal natural killer cell/t-cell lymphoma, nasal type, presenting as cutaneous nodules and a small-bowel perforation. The American Journal of dermatopathology 2010. PMID: 19940752


  2. Traynor J, Agarwal P, Lazzeroni L, Francke U. Gene expression patterns vary in clonal cell cultures from Rett syndrome females with eight different MECP2 mutations. BMC medical genetics 2002. PMID: 12418965


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