Matthew Mansh

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Introduction
Matthew Mansh, MD, is an assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School and a dermatologist with M Health Fairview.
Dr. Mansh practices general and complex medical dermatology as well as surgical dermatology. He serves as Co-Director of the High-Risk Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Clinic, which provides for screening, prevention, and management of non-melanoma skin cancers among immunosuppressed or other susceptible patients, including solid organ transplant recipients.
Dr. Mansh is also Co-Director of the Dermatology Gender Care Clinic, which provides minimally invasive gender affirming procedures, such as a laser hair removal, and helps manage dermatologic side effects of masculinizing or feminizing hormone therapy among transgender and other non-binary individuals.
Dr. Mansh’s expertise is in epidemiology, health disparities research, non-melanoma skin cancer, health-related quality of life and psychosocial impact of chronic skin diseases, and sexual and gender minority health.
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