Sarah Apgar • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)
| Title(s)Professor, MedicineSchoolSchool of MedicineAddress521 Parnassus Avenue, #5616San Francisco CA 94117Phone415-502-3058PronounsShe/Her/HersvCardDownload vCard |
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Biography
| University of Rochester | BS | Microbiology |
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| Mount Sinai School of Medicine | MD | |
| Yale University | Residency | |
| University of California, San Francisco, CA | 2018 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training |
| UCSF Academy of Medical Educators | 2023 | Excellence in Mentoring Award | |
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| UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Services | 2017 - | 2018 | Outstanding Resident Teaching Award |
| Yale Internal Medicine Residency Program | 2008 | Outstanding Primary Medical Doctor Award | |
| University of Rochester | 2000 | Phi Beta Kappa |
Overview
Sarah Apgar is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF. She received her undergraduate degree in Microbiology from the University of Rochester and medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency at the Yale Internal Medicine Traditional Residency Program and subsequently was a hospitalist attending at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Sarah joined the faculty in the Division of Hospital Medicine at UCSF in 2015. Since 2017, she has been the Medical Director of the Goldman Medical Service which is the direct care hospitalist service at UCSF Parnassus. In this role, she leads all clinical operates related to this service.
In 2023, Sarah was selected as the Code CARE Medical Director for UCSF Parnassus. The Code CARE Team is designed to provide additional support and assistance to staff, patients and family members during moments of tension in the hospital from a trauma informed, mental-health conscious lens. The Code CARE team is a resource that provides education on trauma-informed principles and supports the implementation of de-escalation techniques when working with patients, family members, and staff in challenging situations.
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- Progression of saproxylic fungal communities in fine woody debris in boreal forests of Oulanka, Finland, assessed by DNA metabarcoding. Biodivers Data J. 2025; 13:e155520. Shumskaya M, Lim J, Apgar S, Gayathri MS, Inoa A, Schigel D. PMID: 41049871; PMCID: PMC12491977.
View in: PubMed Mentions: - The Impact of Hospital Capacity Strain: a Qualitative Analysis of Experience and Solutions at 13 Academic Medical Centers. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 05; 37(6):1463-1474. Arogyaswamy S, Vukovic N, Keniston A, Apgar S, Bowden K, Kantor MA, Diaz M, McBeth L, Burden M. PMID: 34902096; PMCID: PMC8667526.
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Translation:Humans - The Importance of Emotional Intelligence When Leading in a Time of Crisis. J Hosp Med. 2020 09; 15(9):568-569. Kantor MA, Apgar SK, Esmaili AM, Khan A, Monash B, Sharpe BA. PMID: 32853143.
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Translation:Humans - BRCA2 is ubiquitinated in vivo and interacts with USP11, a deubiquitinating enzyme that exhibits prosurvival function in the cellular response to DNA damage. Mol Cell Biol. 2004 Sep; 24(17):7444-55. Schoenfeld AR, Apgar S, Dolios G, Wang R, Aaronson SA. PMID: 15314155; PMCID: PMC506974.
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