Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Dermatology
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CONTACT INFORMATION Marshall P. Welch, M.D. |
EDUCATION AND TRAINING M.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Dallas), 1983 Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals, 1983-86 Fellowship, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, National Jewish Medical and Research Center, and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado, 1986-89 Residency and Fellowship in Dermatology, University of Washington, 1989-92 CLINICAL INTERESTS Contact dermatitis, occupational skin disorders. Dr. Welch sees patients in the Dermatology Contact Dermatitis Clinic at Harborview Medical Center. This clinic offers comprehensive evaluations of suspected contact dermatitis and occupational skin disorders. These conditions include contact urticaria, allergic or irritant contact dermatitis, and latex allergy. The clinic receives referrals from Washington state, Alaska, and other states. If indicated, patch testing is available, with various specialized panels of antigens. The clinics patch testing antigens on hand number in the hundreds and more antigens can be obtained if needed. Additionally, evaluations can be coordinated with the Occupational Medicine Clinic at Harborview if there is a question of occupationally related conditions involving other organ systems. The easiest way to make a referral to the Dermatology Contact Dermatitis Clinic is to call or FAX at the above numbers and ask to have a referral sheet FAXed or mailed to you. This referral sheet can then be completed and FAXed or mailed back to the clinic. The patient is then contacted by the clinic, a brief interview is performed, and then an appointment is scheduled. REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS Welch MP. Contact Dermatitis. In: Allergy in Primary Care. Altman LC, Becker JW, Williams PV (Eds.). Philadelphia, WB Saunders; pp 241-258, 2000. Swiontkowski MF, Agel J, Schwappach J, McNair P, Welch M. Cutaneous metal sensitivity in patients with orthopaedic injuries. J Orthop Trauma, Feb;15(2): pp 86-89, 2001. Dinulos JG, Vath B, Beckmann C, Welch MP, Piepkorn M. Reticulate erythema associated with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Arch Dermatol, Sep;137(9): pp 1259-61, 2001. Dermatology Home | Dermatology Table of Contents | DOM Home | UW Home
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