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Dr. Carol L. Huang
Dr. Carol L. Huang is a board-certified dermatologist and a native New Yorker having grown up in Queens. She graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University double majoring in Biology and Economics. She earned her medical degree, a M.D. with Distinction in Research from SUNY Stony Brook. Additionally, she pursued advanced training in a pigmented lesions fellowship at NYU.
Dr. Huang completed her internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals followed by specialty residency training in Dermatology at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, including the VA and the top ten Children's Hospital of Cincinnati. She was named Chief Resident during her last year of training. She is Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology.
After her training, Dr. Huang returned to New York and held a position as Clinical Assistant Attending at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. She also had a faculty position as Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at Cornell University Medical Center. She is a voluntary, community faculty at Elmhurst Hospital Center and she currently holds academic appointments at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and SUNY Stony Brook, School of Medicine.
Beginning in high school and continuing through college and medical school, Dr. Huang conducted clinical research and participated in a variety of projects that have resulted in multiple publications. During her residency and as hospital faculty, Dr. Huang continued to contribute to the medical literature and has given oral presentations at national and regional meetings. She has also written chapters on Management of Melanoma and Dysplastic Nevi for current medical and surgical dermatology textbooks used worldwide for teaching and reference.
Textbook Chapters
Journal Articles
“Sarcoidosis Mimicking Lipodermatosclerosis”
60th Annual Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology
February 2002, New Orleans, LA
“Update on Classification and Management of Melanoma”
December 2002, Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati
“A Case of Bullous SLE with Milia Formation”
59th Annual Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology
March 2001, Washington D.C.
“Cutaneous Manifestations of Thyroid Disease”
May 2001, Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati
“Use of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine in Dermatology”
October 2000, Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati
“Vaccine Therapy in Melanoma”
June 2000, Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati
“Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis”
December 1999, Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati