OUR PEOPLE
Yasaswi Kislovskiy, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
1001 Potrero Avenue, #6D11
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Education and Training
University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, MI, BS - 05/2010 Individualized Concentration Program, "Illness, Health and Inequality"
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine,East Lansing, MI, MD - 05/2015
Magee Womens Hospital,Pittsburgh, PA 05/2019 Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency
University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA, MSc - 05/2021 Health Services Research
Magee Womens Hospital,Pittsburgh, PA 06/2021 Reproductive Infectious Diseases & Immunology Fellowship
Awards and Honors
Excellence in Public Health Award, United States Public Health Service, 2015
Member, Gold Humanism Honor Society, 2015
Epidemiology Elective, Centers for Disease Control, Division of Reproductive Health, 2015
Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2015
Third Place Poster Award, Magee-Womens Hospital at UPMC, Quality Symposium, 2018
Principles of HIV/STD Research Course, University of Washington, 2020
Clinical Trainee Research Award, Magee-Womens Research Institute, 2020
ENRICH Course scholarship, Academic on Communication in Healthcare, 2020
Leadership Training Academy, Physicians for Reproductive Health, 2020-2021
Member, Committee on Ethics, American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, 2021-2024
"40 under 40" Award, Pittsburgh Magazine, 2022
Invited Member, Pregnant Women and Lactating Women (PRGLAC) Implementation Working Group, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), 2023-2024
Overview
I am an Obstetrician-Gynecologist with expertise in Reproductive Infectious Disease and Addiction Medicine. During my Reproductive Infectious Disease Fellowship, I completed a Master of Science in Health Services Research at the University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute. I seek to incorporate lived experiences and community perspectives in the understanding of research ethics, the reduction of stigma, and the creation of effective and sustainable change for communities facing structural barriers which perpetuate unmet needs in STI, HIV, and HCV prevention, testing and treatment. For my ethics work, I serve on the ACOG Committee on Ethics. My current research focus is to address stigmatizing patient-provider communications that are barriers to PrEP access.
I have published and led national workshops on the delivery of trauma-informed, person-centered obstetric and gynecologic care. I am a prior recipient of the US Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award, served on the NICHD Pregnant Women and Lactating Women Implementation Working Group (PRGLAC) at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and I was awarded Pittsburgh Magazine's 40 under 40 award in 2022 for my work including serving on the board of my local safe syringe program, Prevention Point.
In my clinical practice, I care for people with cervical dysplasia, gynecologic and obstetric care for people with HIV, HCV and other infectious diseases, and obstetric care for people who use substances. I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, medical school at Michigan State University, and Ob-Gyn residency and Reproductive Infectious Disease fellowship at University of Pittsburgh-Magee Womens Hospital. After fellowship I practiced at Allegheny Health Network where I was the Director of Reproductive Infectious Disease and Co-Director of the Perinatal Hope Program (perinatal addiction medicine) and an Assistant Professor at Drexel University. I joined the UCSF Department of OB/Gyn and Reproductive Sciences in June 2024.
I have published and led national workshops on the delivery of trauma-informed, person-centered obstetric and gynecologic care. I am a prior recipient of the US Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award, served on the NICHD Pregnant Women and Lactating Women Implementation Working Group (PRGLAC) at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and I was awarded Pittsburgh Magazine's 40 under 40 award in 2022 for my work including serving on the board of my local safe syringe program, Prevention Point.
In my clinical practice, I care for people with cervical dysplasia, gynecologic and obstetric care for people with HIV, HCV and other infectious diseases, and obstetric care for people who use substances. I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, medical school at Michigan State University, and Ob-Gyn residency and Reproductive Infectious Disease fellowship at University of Pittsburgh-Magee Womens Hospital. After fellowship I practiced at Allegheny Health Network where I was the Director of Reproductive Infectious Disease and Co-Director of the Perinatal Hope Program (perinatal addiction medicine) and an Assistant Professor at Drexel University. I joined the UCSF Department of OB/Gyn and Reproductive Sciences in June 2024.