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Peggy Wu

Peggy A. Wu MD, MPH, FAAD

Professor of Clinical Dermatology and Director, Contact Dermatitis Clinic, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California

Peggy A Wu, MD, MPH, FAAD, is a Professor of Clinical Dermatology at the University of California Davis, where she founded and directs the Contact Dermatitis Clinic. Prior to her current position she received her MD from Stanford University School of Medicine, dermatology training at Washington University in Saint Louis, and MPH at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Wu’s research and clinical interests are in the diagnosis and management of contact dermatitis, including use of patch testing as a diagnostic tool, as well as the epidemiology and management of non-melanoma skin cancers including cutaneous lymphoma. Dr. Wu has served on the Board of Directors for the American Contact Dermatitis Society and has been active in clinical guidelines work for the American Academy of Dermatology. She also serves on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network panel for Primary Cutaneous and T cell Lymphomas and on the Board of Directors for the United States Cutaneous Lymphoma Society.

Disclosures

Dr. Wu reports the following: 
  • Author of an UpToDate article, “Epidemiology of Basal Cell Carcinoma,” receiving royalties. 
  • In the past 12 months, served as a consultant for Fasikl Inc., and on a Teledoc Health case.