Brittney Schultz, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Academic Health Center
Contact Info
MD, University of Minnesota Medical School
Combined Internal Medicine/Dermatology Program, University of Minnesota
Summary
If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Schultz, please call (612) 625-5656. I am a medical dermatologist with a special interest in autoimmune blistering diseases. I am dedicated to improving the lives of patients through evidence-based, high-quality, and individualized care. I strive to provide every patient with a thorough and compassionate visit.
Expertise
Director, Autoimmune Blistering Diseases Clinic, University of Minnesota Clinical Informatics Quality Improvement Lead, Department of Dermatology |
Awards & Recognition
2020-2021 JAAD Editorial Mentorship Program University of Minnesota Dermatology Department Research Day, Top Five Abstracts, April 2019 International Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Foundation Star Award for Patient Support Nominee, October 2019 Women’s Dermatologic Society Mentorship Program Awardee, 2018-2019 Medical Dermatology Society Mentorship Program Awardee, 2017-2018 International Investigative Dermatology 2018 Meeting Travel Fellowship, May 2018 University of Minnesota Dermatology Department Research Day, Top Five Abstracts, May 2018
Research
Research Summary/Interests
My research interests are autoimmune blistering diseases and quality improvement. I am working to develop a registry of patients with autoimmune blistering diseases so that further advances in the study of these conditions can be occur.
Publications
A. Streifel, L. Wessman, B. Schultz, D. Miller, D. Pearson. “Refractory mucositis associated with underlying follicular dendritic cell sarcoma of the thymus: Paraneoplastic pemphigus versus malignancy-exacerbated pemphigus vulgaris.” JAAD Case Reports. Accepted Sept 13 2019. B. Schultz, K. Hook. "Bullous Diseases in Children: A Review of Clinical Features and Treatment Options." Pediatr Drugs. Published online Sept 10 2019. B. Schultz, D. Culton. “A case of late-onset neutropenia secondary to rituximab in a patient with mucous membrane pemphigoid. JAAD Case Reports. 2019 Aug 5;5(8):715-719. B. Schultz, D.D. Miller, S. Maguiness. “Diffuse Mottled Hyperpigmentation and p.Pro4Arg Mutations in LMNA Gene in a 5-year-old Boy, His Mother, and His Grandmother: Atypical Progeroid Syndrome.” Pediatric Dermatology. Published online 2019 Aug 4. B. Schultz, E. Latour, N. Fett. “Quality of life remains poor for patients with pemphigus vulgaris despite targeted therapies.” British Journal of Dermatology. Accepted. May 23 2019. K. Amin, U. Yaqoob, B. Schultz, et al. “Amphiregulin in Intestinal Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Possible Diagnostic and Prognostic Aid. Modern Pathology. 2019 Apr;32(4):560-567. |
Teaching
Teaching Areas
I am engaged in teaching residents and medical students about the field of dermatology, particularly complex medical dermatology
Clinical
Clinics
Clinics and Surgery Center;Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Board Certifications
Dermatology; Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests
Autoimmune blistering diseases Complex medical dermatology