Zachary Goldstein, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor Of Clinical Pathology and Dermatology
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
Address2011 Zonal Ave.
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90033
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    UCLA Department of Pathology06/2020Dermatopathology Fellow
    UCLA Division of Dermatology06/2019Dermatology Resident
    Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles06/2016Pediatric Intern
    David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAMD06/2015
    University of California, Los AngeleseBS09/2010Psychobiology
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    Department of Dermatology of Keck School of Medicine of USC2023  - 2024Outstanding Teacher of the Year

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    Dr. Zachary Goldstein is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist.  He spent over a decade at the University of California, Los Angeles where he earned such honors as summa cum laude as an undergraduate and acceptance into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society as a medical student.  He went on to complete both his dermatology residency and dermatopathology fellowship at his alma mater, augmenting his training with rotations at Stanford, UCSF, UC Davis, and Boston University.  

    Prior to joining the Keck School of Medicine of USC, Dr. Goldstein was practicing dermatology and dermatopathology in private practice where he continued to foster his passion for delivering excellent patient care. He enjoys engaging in academic pursuits, including the utility of technology in medicine, and was awarded a grant by the American Hair Research Society to pursue his interest in dermatopathology and machine learning. He has presented at many medical conferences and has made numerous contributions to the scientific literature. 

    Currently, Dr. Goldstein oversees the dermatopathology rotation at the Los Angeles General Medical Center, and provides lectures to both dermatology and pathology trainees. He appreciates his unique role as clinician, pathologist, and educator when it comes to patient care, and loves practicing in his hometown of Los Angeles.

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    1. Beware of the “Blue Nevus”: A Case Report. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 2023; 4(7):896-900. Thacker S, Chakkalakal M, Goldstein Z, Macknet KD.
    2. Preventative Newborn Health. Skin Disorders in the Newborn. 2021; 403-422. Craft N, Goldstein Z, Yoo KY.
    3. Paraneoplastic dermatomyositis presenting with interesting cutaneous findings. Cutis. 2019 Jan; 103(1):E17-E19. Goldstein Z, Zussman J, Worswick S. PMID: 30758348.
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    4. Lamellar ichthyosis in a female neonate without a collodion membrane. Dermatol Online J. 2018 Feb 15; 24(2). Chao K, Aleshin M, Goldstein Z, Worswick S, Hogeling M. PMID: 29630152.
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    5. Clear-cell atypical fibroxanthoma: An unusual case in an unusual place. J Cutan Pathol. 2017 Nov; 44(11):951-953. Goldstein Z, Sarantopoulos G, Smart C. PMID: 28753253.
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