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Anokhi Jambusaria, M.D., MSCE

Education

M.D.
Temple University School of Medicine

MSCE, Epidemiology
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Residency/Fellowship

Residency, Dermatology
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

About

Anokhi Jambusaria, M.D., is an associate professor and section chief of general dermatology in the Department of Internal Medicine at Dell Medical School and deputy service lead for adult general dermatology at Ascension Medical Group.

Jambusaria was raised in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She earned her medical degree from the Temple University School of Medicine, completed her internship at the Drexel University College of Medicine and completed a dermatology residency at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She went on to work at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville building a transplant dermatology program before relocating to Austin. She is board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology.

As an epidemiologist, Jambusaria has a strong research interest in high-risk skin cancer and transplant dermatology. She was the recipient of the prestigious Dermatology Foundation Career Development Award in Public Policy in the early stages of her career. The results of her research in squamous cell carcinoma outcomes was incorporated in the American Joint Committee on Cancer staging for cutaneous SCC in 2018. She continues to study patients with extensive actinic damage, multiple skin cancers and high-risk tumors, particularly in people who are immunosuppressed, to better understand their disease and study the best treatment practices. She is actively involved in multiple clinical trials at Dell Med.

Professional Affiliations
  • American Academy of Dermatology
    Fellow
  • International Transplant Skin Cancer Collaborative
    Board of Directors, 2015-18
  • Women's Dermatologic Society
    Member
  • Travis County Medical Society
    Member
Awards & Honors
  • Everett Fox, M.D., Resident & Fellows Research Symposium Winner
    2012
  • Women's Dermatologic Society Mentorship Award
    2011
  • Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
    2002