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At The Dermatology Institute of Boston, we look to hire motivated and compassionate team members. This is a great opportunity for a gap year student looking to gain both clinical and administrative experience at a busy private practice in dermatology. Many of our staff members go to pursue graduate school in the field of medicine. Check out what some of our former staff members are up to these days!
After working at the Dermatology Institute of Boston, Soni attended medical school at Pacific Northwest University in Yakima, WA. She balanced class and various leadership positions with outdoor activities such as backcountry skiing, backpacking, and hiking. Soni matched Scripps Mercy in Internal Medicine in San Diego, CA. She is beyond thrilled to serve a diverse patient population while enjoying all Southern California has to offer!
Aly worked as a Medical Assistant at The Dermatology Institute of Boston, for about 2 years before starting medical school at Nova Southeastern University in Florida. She is in her 3rd year of medical school and has an interest in Emergency Medicine or Trauma Surgery.
After working as a Medical Assistant at The Dermatology Institute of Boston, Natalie went on to attend medical school at Temple University. She is in her 3rd of medical school and in the process of deciding which specialty she would like to go into!
Emily worked as a Medical Assistant at the Dermatology Institute of Boston, prior to attending Physician Assistant school at Northeastern University. Emily now is a practicing PA in dermatology for Reliant Medical Group.
Jordan spent her gap year in between medical school and residency at The Dermatology Institute of Boston, where she worked as a Sr. Clinical Coordinator and Acne Research Fellow where she published several articles with Dr. Graber in acne and rosacea. Jordan is now completing her residency at Palmetto General Hospital in Miami in Internal Medicine.
Dear Patients,
Our goal here at The Dermatology of Institute of Boston is protect the health of our patients and staff. To continue caring for our patients during these uncertain times, while strictly adhering to the guidelines set by the CDC, we will be only offering virtual consultations. For some patients, an in person visit is best, but if you feel that your concern could be addressed online, this may be a convenient option for you.