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Elizabeth Bailey is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Dermatology at Stanford University School of Medicine. She holds multiple administrative roles, including Program Director for the Stanford Dermatology Residency Program, Associate Clinic Chief of Medical Dermatology at Stanford Healthcare, and Director of Global Health Dermatology. Her work focuses on improving medical education, patient communication, and global health initiatives in dermatology.
- Harvard University, AB, magna cum laude (2006)
- Harvard School of Public Health, MPH (2011)
- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, MD (2011)
- Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Internal Medicine Internship (2012)
- Stanford University, Dermatology Residency (2015) and Dermatopathology Fellowship (2016)
Dr. Bailey's research emphasizes medical education innovation, particularly in integrating sexual and gender minority and skin of color topics into residency training. She explores communication skills development and uses art-based methods for professional training. Her recent publications address skin cancer surveillance by non-medical professionals, cultural humility in patient care, and machine learning applications for skin tone representation in educational materials.
Key trends in her publications include:
- Expanding skin cancer detection networks through community partnerships
- Addressing racial disparities in dermatological education
- Optimizing clinical workflows via digital tools
- Advancing global health equity in dermatology
Professional affiliations:
- Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology
- Fellow, Center for Innovation in Global Health
- Member, San Francisco Dermatological Society
- Member, Women's Dermatologic Society
