Kimberly L.
Katz
MD
UW Medical Center – Roosevelt Dermatology Center
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Floor 4
Box 354697
Seattle, WA 98105
APPOINTMENTS
UW Medical Center – Roosevelt Dermatology Center
206.598.4067
Schedule Online
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Floor 4
Seattle, WA 98105
Eastside Specialty Center
425.646.7777
Schedule Online
3100 Northup Way
Bellevue, WA 98004
BIOGRAPHY
Kimberly L. Katz, MD, (she/her/hers) is an Acting Instructor in the UW Department of Dermatology and a board-certified dermatologist at the UW Medical Center–Roosevelt Dermatology Center and the UW Medicine Eastside Specialty Center.
Dr. Katz earned her BA, Cum Laude, in Latin American Studies at Barnard College, Columbia University, in 2008. She went on to complete her postbaccalaureate in pre-medicine at that same institution in 2010. She earned her MD at New York Medical College, in 2018. Dr. Katz then completed her Internal Medicine Internship in 2019 at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, New York. After completing her internship, she worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisc. from 2019-2021. She went on to complete her Dermatology Residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and graduated from the program in 2024.
Dr. Katz specializes in all aspects of medical dermatology including diagnosis, work up, and treatment of skin cancer and inflammatory skin conditions.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Residency, Dermatology, Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals (2021-2024)
Research Fellow (Post-Doctoral), Dermatology, Medical College of Wisconsin (2019-2021)
Medicine Intern, Internal Medicine, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY (2018-2019)
MD, New York Medical College (2014-2018)
Postbaccalaureate, Pre-medicine, Columbia University (2008-2010)
BA, Cum Laude, Latin American Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University (2004-2008)
HONORS
Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) (2024)
New York Medical College Exemplary Professionalism Recognition, Foundations of Clinical Medicine II (2016)
Columbia University Clara M. Schiffrin Memorial Spanish Prize (2007)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Trinidad J, Gabel CK, Han JJ, Bonomo L, Cartron A, Chand S, Coburn W, Daveluy S, Davis M, DeNiro KL, Guggina LM, Hennessy K, Hoffman M, Katz K, Keller JJ, Kim SJ, Konda S, Lake E, Lincoln FN, Lo JA, Markova A, Marvin EK, Micheletti RG, Newman S, Nutan FNU, Nguyen CV, Pahalyants V, Patel J, Rahnama-Moghadam S, Rambhatla PV, Riegert M, Reingold RE, Robinson DB, Rrapi R, Sartori-Valinotti JC, Seminario-Vidal L, Sharif-Sidi Z, Smogorzewski J, Spaccarelli N, Stewart JR, Tuttle SD, Ulrich MN, Wanat KA, Di Xia F, Kaffenberger B, Kroshinsky D. Telemedicine and dermatology hospital consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-centre observational study on resource utilization and conversion to in-person consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2022 May;36(5):e323- e325. doi: 10.1111/jdv.17898. Epub 2022 Jan 20. PMID: 34932237.
Creadore A, Desai S, Alloo A, Dewan AK, Bakhtiar M, Cruz-Diaz C, Femia A, Fox L, Katz KL, Micheletti R, Nelson CA. Clinical characteristics, disease course, and outcomes of patients with acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis in the US. JAMA dermatology. 2022 Feb 1;158(2):176-83.
Noe MH, Wan MT, Mostaghimi A, Gelfand JM; Pustular Psoriasis in the US Research Group; Agnihothri R, Armstrong AW, Bhutani T, Bridges A, Brownstone N, Butt M, Duffin KPC, Carr C, Creadore A, DeNiro KL, Desai S, Dominguez AR, Duffy EK, Fairley JA, Femia A, Gudjonsson JE, Kaffenberger JA, Katz KL, Le ST, Martinez E, Maverakis E, Myers B, Naik HB, Nelson CA, Ortega-Loayza AG, Plovanich ME, Rangel LK, Ravi V, Reddy VD, Saleh JZ, Kirby JS, Sandhu JK, Shakshouk H, Shields BE, Sharif-Sidi Z, Smith J, Steahr A, Toussi A, Wanat KA, Wang B, Wei BM, Weinhammer A, Worswick SD, Yang A. Evaluation of a Case Series of Patients With Generalized Pustular Psoriasis in the United States. JAMA Dermatol. 2022 Jan 1;158(1):73-78. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.4640. PMID: 34878491; PMCID: PMC8655659.
Katz K, Katsnelson J, Gottlieb, A. Health insurance status as a predictor of default to follow-up care in psoriasis patients. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2019;81:AB69.