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Adam S. Greenberg, M.D.

  Adam S. Greenberg, M.D.

Diplomate, American Board of Dermatology
since October 1998

200 Capri Isles Boulevard
Venice, Florida 34292 ~ (941) 488-5300
DOB: 03/10/1966

 

EXPERIENCE

Dermatology Institute of Southwest Florida
Medical Director and President
200 Capri Isles Boulevard
Venice, Florida 34292
March 2001 to present

Dermatologic Laser and Surgery Center
6550 N. Federal Highway, #320
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308
July 1998 - March 2001

Recertified to 2018

EDUCATION

Dermatology Residency
University of Miami School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
July 1995 - June 1998

Dermatology Wound Healing Fellowship
University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida
July 1993 - June 1995

Medical Internship
Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 1992 - June1993

M.D., Hahnemann University School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
August 1988 - May 1992

  • National Dean's List
  • Who's Who Among Young Americans
  • E&E Moore and Harry M. Reed Merit Scholarships
  • IV Stick Team
  • AMA and AMSA Member

B.S., Albright College
Reading, Pennsylvania
Major - Biology
August 1984 - May 1988

  • BBB Biological Honor Society
  • Dean's List
  • Intramural Basketball and Softball

RESEARCH

Dermatology Wound Healing Fellowship: Basic science research concentrating on the genetic regulation of collagen in dermal fibroblasts. In addition, I was involved in multiple clinical studies examining the effects of various agents in wound healing and in dermatologic diseases.
Advisor: Vincent Falanga, M.D., University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology.

Senior Honors Research Program: Clinical research on patients with Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. Advisor: Eric C. Vonderheid, M.D., Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology. September 1991 - November 1991.

PUBLICATIONS

Greenberg AS, Hasan A, Montalvo BM, Falabella A, Falanga V. Acute lipodermatosclerosis is associated with venous insufficiency. J Am Acad DermatoI 35(4}:566-8,1996.

Greenberg AS, Takagi H, Hill RH, Hasan A, Murata H, Falanga V. Delayed onset of skin fibrosis after the ingestion of eosinophilic myalgia syndrome associated L-tryptophan. J Am Acad Dermatol 35:264-6, 1996.

Greenberg AS, Falanga V. Localized Cutaneous Sclerosis. In: Sontheimer RD, Provost IT, eds. Cutaneous Manifestations of Rheumatic Diseases. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 1996, 141-155.

Falanga V, Greenberg AS, Zhou L, Ochoa SM, Roberts AB, Falabella A, Yamaguchi Y. Stimulation of Collagen Synthesis by the Anabolic Steroid Stanozolol. J Invest Dennatol 111: 1193-97, 1998.

Falanga V, Carson P, Greenberg A, Hasan A, Nichols E, McPherson J. Topically applied recombinant tissue plasminogen activator for the treatment of venous ulcers. Preliminary report. Dermatologic Surgery 22:643-4, 1996.

Weiss E, Paez E, Greenberg AS, San Juan E, Fundaminsky M, Helfman T A. Emptive syringomas associated with milia. Int J Dermatol 34: 193-95,1995.

Vonderheid EC, Bigler RD, Greenberg AS, Neukum SJ, Micaily B. Extracorporeal photopheresis and recombinant interferon alfa 2b in Sezary syndrome. Use of dual marker labeling to monitor therapeutic response. American Journal of Clinical Oncology 17:255-63, 1994.

Bennan B, Kirsner RS, Machler BC, eds. The Miami Review for the American Board of Dermatology Examination. London: Mosby- Wolfe, 1997, Contributor.

Greenberg A, Takagi H, Zhou L, Ochoa S, Weiss E, Hasan A, Murata H, Falanga V. The anabolic steroid Stanozolol enhances collagen synthesis and alphal(I) procollagen transcription in human dermal fibroblasts. <abstract>. J Invest Dermatol 104:623, 1995.

Weiss E, Takagi H, Ochoa S, Greenberg A, Zhou L, Hasan A, Murata H, Falanga V. Fibrin decreases human keratinocyte growth and spreading. <abstract>. J Invest Dermatol 104:612, 1995.