

Darcy Wooten
Professor specializing in Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, Dr. Darcy Wooten is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. With a robust academic background in Human Biology, Health and Medical Sciences, and Medicine, Dr. Wooten has honed her expertise through rigorous training at several prestigious institutions. Her dedication to the field is evident in her commitment to patient care, particularly in the treatment of HIV and hepatitis C patients. Dr. Wooten's contributions to the medical community have been recognized through multiple awards for Excellence in Teaching, underscoring her ability to impart knowledge effectively to the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her recognition as a "Top Doc" further highlights her exceptional work and dedication to her patients and the broader medical community. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Wooten is deeply involved in the academic development of medical students and residents. Her role extends to mentoring fellows in the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training Program, where she provides guidance and support to emerging specialists in the field. Her board certifications in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases attest to her comprehensive understanding and expertise in these areas. Dr. Wooten's research interests lie at the intersection of patient care and global public health, where she seeks to address pressing health challenges through innovative solutions and collaborative efforts. Her work not only impacts her immediate community but also contributes to the global discourse on infectious diseases and public health strategies. Through her multifaceted role as a clinician, educator, and mentor, Dr. Wooten continues to influence the field of medicine, inspiring both her peers and students with her passion and dedication. Her ongoing efforts in research and patient care reflect her commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving health outcomes on a global scale.
Publications
, S53-S54, 2021-11-01
, 446-452, 2015-04-15
, 9, 2022-02-21