

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
M.S. in Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1978
M.D., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1982
Internship in Internal Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1982-83
Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1983-85
Chief Resident in Internal Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington,
1985-86
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David C. Dugdale III, M.D.
Associate Medical Director for Ambulatory Care,
UWMC
Attending Physician, UWMC - Roosevelt, General Internal
Medicine Center
Division of General Internal Medicine
OFFICE ADDRESS
University of Washington Medical Center - Roosevelt, GIMC
4245 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Campus Box 354760
Seattle, WA 98105
Email: dugdaled@u.washington.edu
Academic Office: (206) 598-5524
Academic Fax: (206) 598-5952
Clinic Appointments: (206) 598-8750
HONORS
Sigma Xi, 1976
Phi Beta Kappa, 1975
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
Panic disorder in primary care
Effective use of insulin and other diabetes treatments in primary
care
Patient-doctor communication in primary care
Colon cancer screening
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Dugdale DC, Epstein R, Pantilat SZ. Time, the Patient-Physician
Relationship, and Managed Care. J Gen Intern Med, 1999,14:S34-S40.
Surawicz CM, Sinanan M, Dugdale DC, Medwell S. Anorectal disease.
In Kimmey MB, Lee SP eds. Gastroenterology and hepatology for the
primary care provider: principles, practice, and guidelines for
referral. University of Washington CD-ROM, 2000.
Roy-Byrne P, Russo J, Dugdale DC, Lessler D, Cowley D, Katon W.
Undertreatment of panic disorder in primary care: Role of patient and
physician characteristics. J Am Board Fam Pract. 2002
Nov-Dec;15(6):443-50.
Ellsworth AJ, Dugdale DC, Oliver LM, Witt DL. Mosby's
Medical Drug Reference, 2006. St. Louis: Mosby, 2005.
DeWitt DE, Dugdale DC. Clinical Correlations: Using New Insulin Strategies in the Outpatient Treatment of Diabetes.
JAMA. 2003 May 7;289(17):2265-9
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