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Mariam
Alam
MD

she/her/hers
Faculty
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Academic
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology
Professional
Director of Granulomatous Disease Clinic, Department of Dermatology
Sites of Practice
Harborview Medical Center

APPOINTMENTS

Harborview Medical Center

206.520.5000
Schedule Online

325 9th Ave
West Clinic, Floor 3
Box 359763
Seattle, WA 98104

 

BIOGRAPHY

Mariam Alam, MD, (she/her/hers) is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the UW Department of Dermatology and a board-certified dermatologist at Harborview Medical Center. She is the Director of the Granulomatous Disease Clinic.

Dr. Alam earned her BS in Interdisciplinary Studies: Health & Society at Bates College in 2010. She earned her MD at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2015. After completing her MD, Dr. Alam completed her Internal Medicine Residency in 2019 at the University of Washington. Dr. Alam returned to the University of Washington in 2021 to start her Dermatology Residency and graduated from the program in 2024. Dr. Alam was chief resident during the senior year of her internal medicine and dermatology residencies. 

Dr. Alam is deeply interested in wellness and has a particular focus on autoinflammatory and autoimmune disorders, with a special emphasis on granulomatous diseases.

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Chief Resident, Dermatology, University of Washington (2023-2024)

Resident, Dermatology, University of Washington (2021-2024)

Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Washington (2018-2019) 

Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Washington (2015-2018)

Doctor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine (2011-2015)

Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies: Health & Society, Bates College (2006-2010)

HONORS

Alpha Omega Alpha Society (2017-2024) 

Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Washington (2017)

Honos Civicus Society, Tufts University (2015-2024)

The College Key Honor Society, Bates College (2010-2024)

Sigma Xi Honor Society (2010)

Senior Honors Thesis, Bates College (2010)

RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERESTS

  • Wellness 
  • Autoinflammatory & Autoimmune Disorders
  • Granulomatous Disease

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

Alam M, Lewis W, Rosenbach M, and R Michelleti. Cutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: Pathogenesis and the Role of Dermatology in the Pandemic. 2021 Apr;107(4):209-215. doi: 10.12788/cutis.0230. PMID: 34096848.

Alam M, Fang V, Rosenbach M. Treatment of cutaneous sarcoidosis with tofacitinib 2% ointment and extra virgin olive oil. JAAD Case Rep. 2020 Dec 25;9:1-3.

Ikuta K, Roychoudhury P, Xie H, Mcclurkan CL, Walkiewicz M, Makhsous N, Huang ML, Beru Y, Alam M, Shepherd A, Lamotte ED, Patel K, Morris A, Ҫoruh B, Yu L, Bhattacharya R, Cheng R, Walter RB, Limaye AP, Lockwood CM, Holland SM, Rakita RM, Koelle DM, Greninger AL. Trillions and Trillions: Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Hepatitis in an Immunocompetent Adult. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2019 Nov 5;6(11):ofz465.  

Moriarty N, Alam M, Kalus A and K O’Connor. Current understanding and approach to delusional infestation. American Journal of Medicine. 2019 Dec; 132(12):1401-1409.

Alam ML, Katz R, Bellovich K, Bhat ZY, Brosius FC, de Boer IH, Gadegbeku CA, Gipson DS, Hawkins JJ, Himmelfarb J, Kestenbaum BR, Kretzler M, Steigerwalt SP, Tuegel C, and Bansal, N. Soluble ST-2 and galectin-3 and progression of chronic kidney disease. Kidney International Reports. 2018 Sep 21; 4(1):103-111.