Sarah Goglin, MD
Assistant Professor; School of Medicine Coach
Clinical Activities:
Dr. Sarah Goglin specializes in rheumatology, with a clinical focus on the systemic vasculitides and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. She joined UCSF in 2009 and currently practices at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Rheumatology clinic as well as the UCSF Vasculitis Clinic, where she is the Associate Director. She attends on the inpatient rheumatology consultation service at ZSFG.
Educational Interests:
Dr. Goglin holds multiple leadership roles in medical education at UCSF. She is the Associate Chief of Education in the Division of Rheumatology at UCSF, where she oversees educational strategy and curriculum development for medical students, medicine residents, and rheumatology fellows. She is the Associate Program Director of the UCSF Rheumatology Fellowship and a Senior Associate Program Director in the UCSF Internal Medicine Residency, where she focuses on subspecialty education. She also participates in national educational activities through the American College of Rheumatology, including serving as co-chair of Rheumatology In Training Exam task force and an inaugural member of the Education and Workforce Subcommittee of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee.
Dr. Sarah Goglin specializes in rheumatology, with a clinical focus on the systemic vasculitides and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. She joined UCSF in 2009 and currently practices at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Rheumatology clinic as well as the UCSF Vasculitis Clinic, where she is the Associate Director. She attends on the inpatient rheumatology consultation service at ZSFG.
Educational Interests:
Dr. Goglin holds multiple leadership roles in medical education at UCSF. She is the Associate Chief of Education in the Division of Rheumatology at UCSF, where she oversees educational strategy and curriculum development for medical students, medicine residents, and rheumatology fellows. She is the Associate Program Director of the UCSF Rheumatology Fellowship and a Senior Associate Program Director in the UCSF Internal Medicine Residency, where she focuses on subspecialty education. She also participates in national educational activities through the American College of Rheumatology, including serving as co-chair of Rheumatology In Training Exam task force and an inaugural member of the Education and Workforce Subcommittee of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee.