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Dr.
Elie Levy began practicing dermatology in the Seattle
area in 1997. He is board certified in Dermatology and
a Mohs Surgeon. Dr. Levy completed a Bachelor of Arts
degree at the University of Washington in 1987 and
earned his M.D. at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine in New York in 1991. In 1994 he completed his
residency in Internal Medicine at Maimonides Medical
Center in New York. Dr. Levy acquired special training
in laser and cosmetic surgery at the University of
Montreal and McGill University, which he completed in
1997.
Dr.
Levy's memberships include:
- Washington
State Dermatology Association 1997 to present.
- International
Society for Dermatologic Surgery 1998 to present.
- American
Medical Association 2001 to present.
- American
Academy of Dermatology, Fellow 1999.
- American
Society for Dermatologic Surgery, 1998 to present.
- American
Society for MOHS Surgery.
- International
Who's Who of Entrepreneurs, 2000.
American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and
Aesthetic Surgery.
Washington State Medical Association, 1998 to
present.
- National
Registers Who's Who in Executives and
Professionals, 2000, 2001.
- Southwest
King County Chamber of Commerce, member since
1998.
- Dr.
Levy is also an Assistant Clinical Professor,
Division of Dermatology, at the University of
Washington.
He
is the author of many scientific papers published in
nationally recognized medical journals in the United
States and Canada and is fluent in French and Hebrew.
Dr. Levy lives in South Seattle, is married and has
five children.
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PERSONAL DATA
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VIII.
CURRENT PRACTICE
Dermatology of Seattle
16110 8TH Avenue SW Suite B-1
Seattle, WA 98166
Since, November 1997
IX.
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS
Highline Community Hospital, Active Staff,
1997-present
University of Washington Medical Center, Clinical
Instructor, 2000-present
Valley Medical Center, courtesy staff 1997-present
X.
MONTREAL DERM. ASSOCIATION
Isolated facial erythema non-responsive to yellow
laser therapy.
Raymond, G.P., Cote B., Levy, E., et al. April 1994
Atypical fibroxanthoma and mixed nevus. Dore, N.,
Levy, E.
October 1995 Anetoderma. Girard, C., Levy, E. April
1996
XI.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Basic science
June - August 1990. Antibody and complement
cytotoxicity of melanoma cell line in culture.
Directed by Jean-Claude Bystryn, M.D., Department of
Dermatology, Skin and Cancer Unit, New York University
Medical Center, New York, New York.
Clinical
research
June - August 1990. Stability and potency of DTH
response to melanoma vaccine immunization. Directed by
Jean-Claude Bystryn, M.D., Department of Dermatology,
Skin and Cancer Unit, New York University Medical
Center, New York, New York.
September
- November 1990
Recurrence of basal cell carcinomas and incidence of
melanoma in patients with dysplastic nevus syndrome.
Directed by Alfred W. Kopf, M.D., Oncology Section,
Skin and Cancer Unit, New York University Medical
Center, New York, New York
XII.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
DOROT-services for the elderly, co-leader Israel youth
tour summer 1988, advisor-yearbook staff 1990-91,
music, academic youth advisor, foreign languages and
travel.
XIII.
CURRENT
CURRICULUM VITAE
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