Brian Kaye, MD, FACP
Rheumatologist
Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation
Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of California at San Francisco
Adjunct Professor
College of Education and Health Sciences
Touro University

Dr. Brian Kaye is a rheumatologist with a clinical practice of rheumatology, treating arthritis, autoimmune, and non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions at the Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation in Berkeley and Orinda, California. He also teaches medical residents and medical, osteopathic, optometry, physician assistant, physical therapy, and undergraduate students at the Alameda County Medical Center (Oakland, California), University of California, San Francisco, University of California, Berkeley, Touro University (Vallejo, California), and Samuel Merritt University (Oakland, California). He has academic appointments as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and as an Adjunct Professor at Touro University.

Dr. Kaye is the author of twenty-five articles, abstracts, and book chapters, and has served as a manuscript reviewer for the Annals of Internal Medicine, Arthritis & Rheumatism, and Journal of Rheumatology. He has been listed in The Best Doctors in America since 1996, as one of the Top Doctors in America by U.S. News & World Report, as well as one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s Best Doctors by the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Magazine, Oakland Magazine, and Alameda Magazine.

Dr. Kaye has also been very involved in the local Jewish community, serving as president and board member of Beth Jacob Congregation (Oakland), Oakland Hebrew Day School, and the Jewish Community High School of the Bay, which he helped to found. He was also a member of the executive board of the Jewish Federation of the Greater East Bay and was a member of the first class of Wexner Heritage Foundation Fellows in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Dr. Kaye has headed eight searches for heads of day schools or congregational rabbis and has developed an expertise in conducting searches for heads of Jewish day schools and for congregational rabbis. He is also experienced in non-profit board development and board operations.