Dr. Silvina Pugliese, MD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Attending Physician at the Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center and Stanford Cancer Institute. She attended medical school at Boston University and completed her residency at Loma Linda, serving as Chief Resident in her final year. Dr. Pugliese is interested in the management of cutaneous complications associated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, organ transplantation, and their impact on patient quality of life.
Dr. Sumaira Z. Aasi, MD
Dr. Sumaira Z. Aasi, M.D., is a Professor of Dermatology and Director of Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery. Dr. Aasi completed a fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery and cutaneous oncology at Yale University where she was on faculty and served as Associate Chief. Dr. Aasi clinical interests include management of high risk nonmelanoma skin cancers, Mohs histopathology, and reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Valencia D. Thomas, MD
Dr. Nicholas L. Compton, MD
Dr. Nicholas L. Compton, MD is a dermatologist who specializes in medical dermatology, including the care of patients with complex skin diseases. He has a special interest in tele-dermatology, using images to diagnose and manage skin disease from a distance, and is developing a program at the University of Washington.
Dr. Erica Lee, MD
Dr. Matthew Livingood, MD
Dr. Matthew R. Livingood is a board-certified dermatologist and co-owner of Arlington Dermatology. Dr. Livingood believes that establishing a strong patient-physician relationship is the cornerstone of effective medical care. He understands that not every patient approaches their skin condition and treatment goals in the same manner and he focuses on finding the specific approach that best serves each of his individual patients.
Dr. Martin A. Braun, MD
Dr. Martin Braun, MD is a dermatologist in Washington, DC. He specializes in dermatology and mohs micrographic surgery and is board certified in dermatology. Dr. Braun is a member of the American College of Mohs Surgery, the American Academy of Dermatology, the Washington DC Dermatological Society, and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery.
Dr. Jerry D. Brewer, MD
Dr. Jerry D. Brewer's studies have included all the common forms of skin cancer and their behavior in patients with either chronic lymphocytic leukemia or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. One of Dr. Brewer's areas of focus has been melanoma in the setting of immunosuppression. To this end, he has undertaken studies of patients with melanoma who also have had an organ transplant, or who have had lymphoma.