Marina Roytman, MD
Marina Roytman, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.A.S.L.D
Health Sciences Clinical Professor, UCSF
Marina Roytman, M.D., FACP, FAASLD, is board certified in Internal Medicine and fellowship trained in Medical Education.
Dr. Roytman has been a UCSF Clinical Professor and Liver Program Director at UCSF Fresno since 2017 where she teaches hepatology to Gastroenterology fellows, Internal Medicine residents, medical students and advanced practice providers. Her academic interests include non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, drug-induced liver injury, viral hepatitis and alcohol-related liver disease as documented by her publications and her role as principal investigator in multiple clinical trials. More recently, she has been involved in research in alcohol-related liver disease given the dramatic rise of it during COVID-19 pandemic. She continues to be actively involved in metabolic dysfunction associated liver disease research given that epidemic proportions portions of this condition in the United States.
She is a n elected fellow of the American Association of Study of Liver Disease and of the American College of Physicians.
Her hobbies include yoga, reading and creative writing. She is fluent in Russian.