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Ramin Fathi, M.D.

  1. Dermatologist
  2. Mohs Micrographic Surgeon and Dermatologic Oncologist

Grupos especializados

Location

  1. Phoenix, Arizona

Idiomas

English

Ramin Fathi, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist, with fellowship training in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatology Oncology. His clinical focus includes:

  • Surgical removal of skin malignancies
  • Facial and cutaneous reconstructive surgery
  • Benign growth removal

In addition to his clinical activities, Dr. Fathi is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents.

  1. Botox injection
  2. Cosmetic surgery
  3. Dermabrasion
  4. Dermatologic surgery
  5. Ear reconstruction
  6. Excisional skin surgery
  7. Flap surgery
  8. Laser resurfacing
  9. Laser skin surgery
  10. Mohs surgery
  11. Mole removal
  12. Nose reconstruction
  13. Rhinophyma surgery
  14. Scar revision
  15. Skin cancer excision
  16. Skin cancer reconstruction
  17. Skin cyst removal
  18. Skin graft surgery
  19. Skin surgery
  20. Soft tissue augmentation
  • Mohs micrographic surgery and cutaneous reconstruction
  • Skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, and rare cutaneous tumors
  • Excisional surgery
  • Cutaneous tumors in immunosuppressed patients
  1. 2018
    Fellowship - Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic OncologyUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  2. 2017
    Residency - DermatologyUniversity of Colorado Denver
  3. 2014
    Transitional InternshipThe Colorado Health Foundation
  4. 2013
    MDRush Medical College

Certifications

  1. 2017
    DermatologyAmerican Board of Dermatology

Awards and honors

  1. 2018
    2018 Faculty Teaching AwardUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  2. 2015
    First Prize for Best PresentationColorado Dermatologic Society Annual Meeting
  3. 2015
    Gold Humanism Honor Society - Resident and Fellow ChapterUniversity of Colorado, Denver
  4. 2015
    Mentorship AwardWomen's Dermatologic Society
  5. 2010
    T32 Training Research Grant - Orthopedic Skeletal BiologyNational Institutes of Health

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