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Jerry Bagel, M.D.,
is board certified in dermatology. He is a Fellow
of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Dr. Bagel received his Bachelor of Arts at Boston
University. He earned a Master of Science from Rutgers
University in 1977. He received his Doctor of Medicine
from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1981. Dr. Bagel
completed an internal medicine internship at the University
of Miami-Jackson Memorial hospital in 1982. He
completed his residency in dermatology at the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in 1985.
Dr. Bagel has been practicing dermatology and dermatologic
surgery in East Windsor, New Jersey for over 20 years.
In 2001 and 2003 he was named one of the top doctors in
the state by New Jersey Monthly magazine. Dr. Bagel is a Senior
Attending Physician at the University Medical Center at
Princeton. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology
at Columbia University College
of Physicians and Surgeons, and teaches at the
Drexel University College of Medicine.
Dr. Bagel is a nationally recognized expert in the
treatment of psoriasis. He is a member of the medical
advisory board of the National Psoriasis Foundation and
is regularly invited to speak across the country about
the treatment of psoriasis. He has taught courses on the
use of ultraviolet (UV) phototherapy for psoriasis at the
American Academy of Dermatology annual meeting. He has been an
investigator on over 40 clinical trials to find new
treatments for psoriasis and other skin conditions. Dr Bagel is also active with the National Vitiligo Foundation.
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David
Nieves, M.D.,
is board certified in dermatology. He is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Dermatology.
Dr. Nieves received his Bachelor of Science at Duke
University. He received his Doctor of Medicine from
the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. Dr. Nieves completed an
internship in internal medicine in 2000 and residency in
dermatology in 2003, both at the
University of Rochester.
Dr. Nieves is a member of the Attending Staff at the
University Medical Center at Princeton. He served as
Section Chief for the Division of Dermatology in 2004-2005.
Dr. Nieves practices medical, surgical, and cosmetic
dermatology. He has a strong interest in treating persons
with psoriasis and has served as an investigator on nearly
20 clinical trials to evaluate new treatments. He is also very
interested in skin allergy and performs patch testing to
identify the underlying
sources of allergic rashes. In addition, he treats unwanted
wrinkles with BOTOX, Restylane, and collagen, and performs
laser surgery and sclerotherapy to eliminate unwanted spider
veins.
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Judit
Stenn, M.D.,
is board certified in dermatology. She is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Dermatology.
Dr. Stenn received her Doctor of Medicine from the University
of Connecticut in 1981. Dr. Stenn completed an internship
in internal medicine in 1981 at the Hospital of St. Raphael,
an affiliate of Yale University. She remained at Yale
for her residency in dermatology, which was completed in
1985.
Dr. Stenn is a member of the Attending Staff at the
University Medical Center at Princeton. She is
Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at UMDNJ-Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School.
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John
Chambliss, PA-C is a certified physician assistant specializing in dermatology.
He received his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from UMDNJ in
1998, and received dual Bachelor's degrees in business and Spanish from the University
of Georgia. John is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants
and the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants.
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Amy
Matorin, PA-C is a certified physician
assistant specializing in dermatology. She earned
her Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
from Touro College in Bayshore, NY in 1999, and earned
a B.S. in microbiology two years earlier from Penn
State University. Amy is a member of the American Academy
of Physician Assistants and the Society of Dermatology
Physician Assistants.
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