Matthew Mansh, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Academic Health Center
Contact Info
MD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
Internal Medicine – Internship, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Dermatology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Transplant Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Summary
If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Mansh, please call (612) 625-5656. My goal is to provide high-quality, evidence-based care individualized to each patient. I practice general and complex medical dermatology as well as surgical dermatology. I serve as Co-Director of the High-Risk Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Clinic, which provides for screening, prevention, and management of non-melanoma skin cancers among immunosuppressed or other susceptible patients, including solid organ transplant recipients. I also serve as Co-Director of the Dermatology Gender Care Clinic, which provides minimally invasive gender affirming procedures, such as a laser hair removal, and helps manage dermatologic side effects of masculinizing or feminizing hormone therapy among transgender and other non-binary individuals. I conduct epidemiologic and clinical research aimed at improving dermatologic care for these unique populations.
Awards & Recognition
1. Mentorship Award, Women’s Dermatologic Society 2. Medical Student Grant Targeting Skin Cancer, American Skin Association 3. Markowski-Leach Scholarship, Horizons Foundation 4. Research Trainee Award, American Society of Hematology
Professional Associations
1. Member, American Academy of Dermatology 2. Member, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery 3. Member, American Dermato-Epidemiology Network 4. Member, Gay and Lesbian Dermatology Association 5. Member, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association 6. Member, International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative 7. Member, Women’s Dermatologic Society 8. Executive Board Secretary, American Academy of Dermatology Expert Resource Group on Sexual and Gender Minority Health
Research
Research Summary/Interests
Epidemiology; Clinical research; Health disparities research; Non-melanoma skin cancer; Health-related quality of life and psychosocial impact of chronic skin diseases; Sexual and gender minority health
Publications
1. Mansh M, Nguyen A, Katz K. Improving Dermatologic Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities through Standardized Data Collection. JAMA Dermatol. 2019; 155(2):145-146.
2. Dodds M, Arron ST, Linos E, Polcari I, Mansh M. Characteristics and Skin Cancer Risk Behaviors of Adult Sunless Tanners in the United States. JAMA Dermatol. 2018;154(9):1066-1071.
3. Gao Y, Wei E, Arron ST, Linos E, Margolis D, Mansh M. Acne, sexual orientation, and mental health among young adults in the United States: A population-based, cross-sectional study. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2017;77(5):971-973.
4. Mansh M, Binstock M, Binstock M, Williams K, Hafeez F, Kim J, Glidden D, Boettger R, Hays S, Kukreja J, Golden J, Asgari MM, Chin-Hong P, Singer JP, Arron ST. Voriconazole Exposure and Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Aspergillus Colonization, Invasive Aspergillosis and Death in Lung Transplant Recipients. Am J Transplant. 2016;16(1):262-70.
5. Mansh M, Katz KA, Linos E, Chren MM, Arron S. Association of Skin Cancer and Indoor Tanning in Sexual Minority Men and Women. JAMA Dermatol. 2015;151(12):1308-1316.
Clinical
Clinics
Dermatology Clinic;Fairview Maple Grove Medical Center
Board Certifications
Dermatology
Clinical Interests
Screening and prevention of non-melanoma skin cancer in solid organ transplant recipients; management of cutaneous side effects of masculinizing and feminizing hormone therapy; minimally-invasive gender-affirming procedures such as laser hair removal; complex medical dermatology; acne vulgaris; androgenetic alopecia