
Dr. Baysac earned her degree from
UCSF, under the mentorship of Dr. Yee, after earning her bachelor’s
degree from the University of California at Davis and her Master’s
of Public Health from the Boston University School of Public Health.
Before entering private practice, she served a general practice
residency in the Veteran Affairs Los Angeles Healthcare System.
Dr. Baysac’s continuing education has been varied and extensive,
with courses and programs taken through the prestigious Kois Center
and Pankey Institute. After meeting rigorous requirements and
passing a difficult written test, she was awarded Fellowship in the
Academy of General Dentistry. She also earned Fellowship in the
International Congress of Oral Implantology. She has provided urgent
dental services to impoverished areas of Moldova and Honduras and
served as director of the UCSF Community Dental Clinic, a
student-run clinic for the homeless. She is the recipient of
multiple awards and a member of several professional organizations,
and has a reputation for her winning personality, sweet chairside
manner, and great clinical skills.

Dr. Yee continues to be an active participant in the community, having served on the Board of Directors of Enterprise for High School Students and for the Richmond District YMCA, as a volunteer dentist for St. Anne’s Nursing Home, and as a certified CPR instructor for the American Red Cross. In his spare time, Dr. Yee is a gourmet cook and enjoys traveling, photography, racket sports, and bicycling.
Ronald Yee, DDS, and Maryanne
Baysac, DDS, MPH, are pleased to be able to offer beautiful smiles
to their neighbors in San Francisco and the surrounding suburbs.
Dr. Yee graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Southern
California and received the outstanding senior recognition. Dr. Yee
earned his dental degree from the University of California San
Francisco (the second-highest ranked dental school in the country),
after earning his bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern
California. While at UCSF, he was class president and received both
the prestigious Willard Fleming humanitarian scholarship and the
Preventive Dentistry and Community Health Award.
In Dr. Yee’s 25 years of experience, he has earned over 2500 hours
of continuing education, with participation in extended, advanced
study groups in restorative dentistry. His commitment to continuing
education encompasses not only lifelong learning for himself, but
instruction to others. He has been the Gurley Memorial Keynote
Lecturer at the UCSF alumni meeting and course director of UCSF’s
Advanced General Study Group for three years, focusing on
cutting-edge dentistry. He has been recognized as an Outstanding
Clinical Instructor for his involvement with the Homeless Dental
Clinic and the Department of Dental Public Health and Hygiene at
UCSF.


