Dermatologist and expert in how artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. Professor and chief medical information officer, USF Health and vice president, Tampa General Hospital.
Tampa General’s chief medical informatics officer has been recognized for his contributions to innovative health care technology. December 4, 2023 – Tampa General Hospital(TGH) is proud to announce that Dr. […]
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is on the rise, especially among young women. Now, according to the American Academy of Dermatology and the North American Association of Central Cancer...
I am an academic dermatologist with a passion for incorporating technology to help improve patient outcomes. Clinically, I treat a wide array of dermatologic issues ranging from acne, and rosacea to more complex skin cancers. I do my utmost to make sure all my patients feel like they can have open discussion with me about their clinical issues by actively listening. Professionally, I am also happy to serve as the Chief Medical Information Officer for the faculy practice plan. This allows me to marry my two passions technology, and clinical medicine to improve patient outcomes for all patients seen by USF Health providers. We are at a new age where utilizing data, and medical knowledge can help clinicians recognize areas where we can improve care. One example of this is in through the early detection of cancer.