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overview Dr. Diana Bolotin is the Allan L. Lorincz Professor at the University of Chicago where she serves as the Chief of Dermatology, and the Director of Dermatologic Surgery and Dermatology Ambulatory Practice. She is actively engaged in patient care in surgical and cosmetic dermatology, resident teaching and investigator initiated as well as sponsored clinical research on cutaneous malignancies. Dr. Bolotin is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley (A.B. with Honors) and University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program (M.D., Ph.D.). She subsequently completed her Dermatology residency training at the University of Chicago, where she served as chief resident, followed by a Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology/Procedural Dermatology fellowship at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine before returning as faculty to the University of Chicago. Dr. Bolotin is double board-certified in Dermatology and Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery. In her clinical work, she provides the full range of medical and surgical treatment for skin cancer and specializes in Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS), an advanced technique for the removal of certain types of skin cancer. Additionally, she is an expert in laser and aesthetic procedures and treatments. Dr. Bolotin is the author of multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and textbook chapters in her field and has been honored with several notable awards for her clinical work and research contributions. She is a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Journal and an Associate Editor for Archives of Dermatologic Research. Outside of clinical work, education and research, Dr. Bolotin is active within Dermatology specialty societies including leadership roles within the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Association of Academic Cosmetic Dermatologists, American College of Mohs Surgery, Chicago Dermatologic Society and Illinois Dermatologic Society.
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Concept Skin Neoplasms
Academic Article Cancer: More than skin deep.
Academic Article Perineural spread of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma along the great auricular nerve [corrected].
Academic Article Eruptive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and psoriasis: response to cetuximab.
Academic Article Adverse events associated with mohs micrographic surgery: multicenter prospective cohort study of 20,821 cases at 23 centers.
Academic Article Histologic Status of Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ After Diagnostic Biopsy in Immunocompetent and Immunosuppressed Patients.
Academic Article Acrochordon With Histological Features of Lichen Sclerosus.
Academic Article Role of Wnt signaling in dermatofibroma induction phenomenon.
Academic Article Mohs Micrographic Surgery Processing: Use of Rubber Cement During Tissue Embedding.
Academic Article Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Extramammary Paget Disease.
Academic Article Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy After Mohs Micrographic Surgery as a Presenting Sign of Prostate Cancer.
Academic Article Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Patients Older Than Age 85 Years Presenting for Mohs Surgery: A Prospective, Multicenter Cohort Study.
Academic Article A prospective cohort study evaluating m6A RNA methylation in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Academic Article Concordance of basal cell carcinoma subtyping at biopsy vs. excision, and the implications for clinical approach: a multicenter cohort study.
Academic Article NCCN GuidelinesĀ® Insights: Merkel Cell Carcinoma, Version 1.2024.
Academic Article Outcomes of cutaneous surgery for nonmelanoma skin cancer in patients with different Fitzpatrick skin types: A nationwide, multicenter, prospective study.
Academic Article Establishing Consensus for Mohs Micrographic Surgical Techniques in the Treatment of Melanoma in Situ for Future Clinical Trials: A Modified Delphi Study.
Academic Article How dermatologic surgeons decide to proceed with surgery for nonmelanoma skin cancer when site identification is initially uncertain: A nationwide, multicenter, prospective study.
Academic Article Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans, Version 1.2025, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines In Oncology.
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