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> PRECISION HEALTH IN DERMATOLOGY > HIGH-RISK SKIN CANCER CLINIC > ADVANCED BASAL CELL CARCINOMA CLINIC > SUPPORTIVE DERMATO-ONCOLOGY CLINIC > DIGITALDERM™ MOLE MAPPING Got a Rash? You Might Be Allergic to Nickel, Dermatologist Says. Jennifer Chen, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Stanford is quoted...More » Rebuilding Cassie's smile: A lung transplant patient's struggle with skin cancer Tyler Hollmig, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Stanford is quoted...More » It's never too early to protect your skin from sun damage. Susan Swetter, MD, professor of dermatology at Stanford is quoted...More » Here's how you 'melt' a double chin Zakia Rahman, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at Stanford is quoted...More » FDA Says Some Wrinkle Creams May Be Overstating Claims- Tyler Hollmig, MD, director of Laser and Aesthetic Dermatology at Stanford Health Care appears in this video...More » Doctors Advice For Sun Lovers- Justin Ko, MD, co-chief of medical dermatology at Stanford Health Careon is quoted...More » Skin Tumors Develop Specific Mutations to Resist Drug- Anthony Oro, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology on his team's research...More » Ultraviolet light-induced Mutation Drives Many Skin Cancers- Paul Khavari, MD, PhD, Carl J Herzog Professor of Dermatology and chair of the Department of Dermatology is quoted on this study...More » Disproportionate Rates of Melanoma Found in Marin County- Stanford professor of dermatology, Susan Swetter, MD,, is featured in this audio forum...More (audio)» Antifungal drug may treat common skin cancer, study finds- Stanford associate professor of dermatology, Jean Tang, MD, PhD, is featured in this article...More » Inflammatory skin damage in mice blocked by bleach solution, study finds...Thomas Leung, MD, PhD, Stanford instructor of dermatology and lead author comments.... More » New study: Genes may affect skin youthfulness...Anne Lynn S Chang, MD, Stanford assistant professor of dermatology comments.... More » Hot advice from experts on handling a sunburn...Latanya Benjamin, MD, Stanford assistant professor of dermatology and pediatrics comments.... More » Melanoma deaths more likely in young men than women...Susan Swetter, MD., professor of dermatology at Stanford is quoted.... More » How to weather summer's health challenges...Playing it safe in the sun...Susan Swetter, MD. and Brooks Bahr, MD., Stanford dermatologists are featured.... More » Man's story shows how cancer screening saves lives...Justin Ko, MD, MBA, clinical assistant professor of dermatology is featured.... More »
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Stanford Dermatology Clinics
Welcome to the Department of Dermatology at Stanford University. Our mission is to provide sustained leadership in scientific investigation, patient care, and in training leaders of our specialty in an environment that fosters creativity and synergy. Our faculty is committed to the highest level of basic and clinical research in dermatologic science. In particular, we are focused on translational medicine; bringing scientific results from the bench to the bedside. Our faculty practices medicine at a world-class hospital; and are internationally recognized for the medical and surgical dermatologic care they provide to their patients. Our vision is to train future leaders in dermatology, whether in scientific investigation or patient care. The competitiveness of our residency program speaks to the commitment our faculty has to our residents and medical students.. New Stanford Dermatology Clinic Opens
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Welcome to the Department of Dermatology at the Stanford University School of Medicine! Our Department’s mission is sustained leadership in patient care, in research, and in training leaders of our specialty in an environment that fosters creativity, diversity, inclusiveness, and synergy.
Stanford Dermatology resident, Laurel Geraghty, MD., formerly an editor for Glamour, explains why she chose dermatology over fashion.
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