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Jessica Rubin

Jessica Rubin, MD, is a gastroenterologist affiliated with UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, California.2 She completed her residency in internal medicine and fellowships in gastroenterology and transplant hepatology at UCSF.35 Rubin's research is focused on improving the quality of life and outcomes for patients living with liver disease.1 As a health services researcher, she is interested in pain management and hepatology, with the goal of identifying safe and effective pain control strategies to improve outcomes, quality of life, and access to transplant for liver disease patients with pain.1 She also studies gender disparities in patients with liver disease and those undergoing liver transplant.1

Dr. Rubin is a member of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.5 Her selected research includes topics such as pain in chronic liver disease, the prediction of hepatorenal syndrome in decompensated cirrhosis, and rethinking drug-induced liver injury.5 In 2021, she was a Transplant Hepatology Fellow at UCSF.34

Highlights

Rethinking Drug-Induced Liver Injury-A New Era of Pharmacovigilance
May 24 · ucsfhealth.org
Dr. Jessica B. Rubin | UCSF Health
Dr. Jessica B. Rubin | UCSF Health
Jun 23 · profiles.ucsf.edu
Jessica Rubin - UCSF Profiles - University of California, San Francisco
Jessica Rubin - UCSF Profiles - University of California, San Francisco

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San Francisco, California