Co-director of the Cedars Sinai Lupus Clinic

Education

BA, Medicine, University of Southern California
(1967-1970)
M.D.,University of Southern California

Internship

Medical Intern, Brown University
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
(1974-1975)

Residency

Medical Resident, Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA (1975-1977)

Fellowship

Rheumatology Fellow, UCLA School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA (1977-1979)

licensure

California Medical License: #G-30533.

Board certifications

1975: Diplomate, National Board of Medical
Examiners
1978: Board Certified, American Board of
Internal Medicine
1982: Board Certified, Rheumatology
subspecialty

Daniel J. Wallace MD, FACP, MACR

Daniel J Wallace MD, FACP, MACR is a board-certified internist and rheumatologist. A Clinical Professor of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, he is the Associate Director of the Rheumatology Fellowship Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he also serves on the Board of Governors.

Dr. Wallace has authored nearly 450 peer reviewed manuscripts, 30 book chapters, eight textbooks (on lupus, osteoarthritis, Sjogren’s syndrome and fibromyalgia) and his practice includes caring for 2,000 lupus patients, the largest lupus cohort in the United States. He has conducted numerous clinical trials, and currently has 3 current National institution of Health and a Department of Defense grants. Dr Wallace serves on the Board of Directors of the Lupus Research Alliance and Lupus Therapeutics, is a past chair of the Lupus Foundation of America, and has served on the Board of Directors of the United Scleroderma Foundation and the Board of Directors of the Sjogren’s Foundation and chairs their Clinical Trials Consortium. He has been Chief of Rheumatology at the City of Hope and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and chairman of the Rheumatology Research Foundation of the American College of Rheumatology.

Dr. Wallace is the recipient of the Lupus Foundation of America Humanitarian Award, Achievement Award of the Lupus Research Institute, Spirit Award of the Scleroderma Foundation, the Jane Wyman Humanitarian Award from the Arthritis Foundation, and the Healthcare Professional Leadership Award from the Sjogren’s Syndrome Foundation.

While a fellow at UCLA, Dr. Wallace conducted pioneering arthritis research and developed a close relationship with his mentor, Edmund Dubois. Dr. Dubois had the largest lupus practice in the United States at the time and was the principal editor of the only lupus textbook. He assumed Dr. Dubois’ practice upon his passing in 1985. Dr. Wallace is the author of eight medical textbooks (including the last six editions of Dubois’ Lupus Erythematosus, All About Fibromyalgia, The Lupus Book, All About Osteoarthritis, The New Sjogren’s Syndrome Handbook, and Fibromyalgia & Other Central Pain Syndromes). In addition, his work can be found in the New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, the Lancet, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Journal of Immunology and Journal of the American Medical Association.

Dr. Wallace has been recognized as among the 200 best doctors in the nation by Town and Country Magazine, and among the best doctors in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Magazine, Best Doctors in America editions since 1994. Dr. Wallace spends 20% of his time teaching and in clinics where he provides free medical care. His efforts have raised over $20 million for various rheumatic disease organizations.