Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) BCC and SCC

David M. Ozog, currently serves as Vice-Chair, Director of Cosmetic Dermatology, and is a Mohs surgeon, in the Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA. He received his Undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan, completed post baccalaureate work at Bryn Mawr in Philadelphia and then obtained his medical degree from University of Rochester Medical School, Rochester, New York. He completed his dermatology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit where he served as Chief Resident. His Mohs, Cosmetic and Procedural fellowship was completed with Dr Ron Moy at UCLA Medical Center and the Moy-Fincher Medical Group in Beverly Hills, CA. He has published more than 30 articles and book chapters, and is a frequent national lecturer in procedural dermatology. His active research interests include procedural dermatology, scarring prevention and treatment, as well as laser delivery for cosmetic and malignant conditions. He has trained more than 70 residents in dermatological surgery and was chosen by the residents as “Teacher of the Year”. Dr Ozog has taught hands on work shops nationally for the American Society for Dermatological Surgery and is co-director of the cadaver lab at Henry Ford. He enjoys biking and spending time with his wife Dawnmarie and their three children.

Dr. High received his Bachelor's and Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado. After spending time in the industry, he returned to medical school to earn his degree from Mayo Clinic School of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota where he graduated at the top of his class. Dr. High next completed his internship at P/SL Medical Center in Denver, Colorado, followed by a dermatology residency at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, where he served as a Chief Resident. A dermatopathology fellowship was completed at the University of Colorado, where he remained upon faculty and serves as the Director of the University's large Dermatopathology Lab. Dr. High has studied abroad, earning a diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene from the Gorgas Institute in Lima, Peru. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology, with Special Qualification in Dermatopathology from the American Board of Pathology. He is also a graduate of the University of Denver Sturm School of Law, where he graduated third in his class while working full time as an attending physician. Dr. High serves as an Assistant Editor for the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, and he serves on the editorial board of other journals as well. His research lab was the first to discover the accumulation of gadolinium in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. Dr. High is an author of a large number of medical papers and book chapters, and even several textbooks. Dr. High's wife, Dr. Misha Miller, is a dermatologist/Moh's surgeon, and also an obstetrician/gynecologist, and they have two small children, residing in Denver, with his extended family.
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