William D. Aughenbaugh, MD Print Friendly Page
Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthDr. Aughenbaugh is certified by the American Board of Dermatology. He is interested in complex medical dermatology including severe psoriasis and immunobullous diseases as well as the management of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. He has an interest in medical education and currently serves as the Residency Program Director and Vice Chair of Education for the Department of Dermatology.
Specialties
Clinics
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
Department of Dermatology |
Professional Certifications and Education
Board Certification |
Dermatology
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Residency |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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Internship |
LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT
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Medical School |
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (formerly UW Medical School), Madison, WI
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Medical interpreters are available to help patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff. For more information, please contact interpreter services at (608) 262-9000. |
PubMed Articles
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Kirstin N Amy B Katharina S Mark B William A Shobhina C
Patient care, public health, and a pandemic: adapting educational experiences in the clinical years. FASEB Bioadv . 2020 Dec 19;
[PubMed ID: 33363270]
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Noubissi FK Kim T Kawahara TN Aughenbaugh WD Berg E Longley BJ Athar M Spiegelman VS
Role of CRD-BP in the growth of human basal cell carcinoma cells. J Invest Dermatol . 2014 Jun;134(6):1718-1724
[PubMed ID: 24468749]
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Poonawalla T Longley BJ Aughenbaugh W
Serpiginous erythematous plaques on the feet. Arch Dermatol . 2011 Feb;147(2):235-40
[PubMed ID: 21339453]
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Vogel CA Aughenbaugh W Sharata H
Excimer laser as adjuvant therapy for adult cutaneous Langerhans cell histiocytosis. Arch Dermatol . 2008 Oct;144(10):1287-90
[PubMed ID: 18936391]
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Atwater AR Longley BJ Aughenbaugh WD
Kikuchi's disease: case report and systematic review of cutaneous and histopathologic presentations. J Am Acad Dermatol . 2008 Jul;59(1):130-6
[PubMed ID: 18462833]