About Dr. Christie Regula, MD
Dr. Christie Regula obtained her undergraduate education at Duke University and received her Doctor of Medicine degree from Penn State University School of Medicine.
Dr. Regula was Chief Resident during her dermatology residency at Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Following residency, she completed a fellowship in Mohs Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology at Cooper University Health Center under the tutelage of Dr. Naomi Lawrence. During her training, she was awarded the prestigious Theodore Tromovitch Award by the American College of Mohs Surgery, given annually to one fellow for their outstanding research.
Dr. Regula is a board certified dermatologist by the American Board of Dermatology and an Associate Member of the American College of Mohs Surgery. She is very active in the American Society for Dermatologic surgery and was chosen to be a member of their Future Leaders Network. She is also a staff member at The Washington Hospital and St. Clair Hospital. Dr. Regula has presented at national meetings and has authored publications in general dermatology, dermatological oncology and cosmetic dermatology. She specializes in Mohs surgery and cutaneous oncology, cosmetic dermatology and general dermatology.
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