Dr. Daniel Stewart, DO
Clinton Township, Michigan 48038
Medical Expertise of Dr. Daniel Stewart, DO
About Dr. Daniel Stewart, DO
Dr. Stewart has been practicing Dermatology in Clinton Township for over thirty years and is a leader in the Michigan dermatology community. He attended college at Wayne State University and completed medical school at the University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine. After finishing his internship at Mount Clemens General Hospital, he completed residencies in Internal Medicine and Dermatology at Wayne State University.
Since his training, Dr. Stewart has served as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Dermatology at Wayne State University. He is also a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine (Dermatology) at Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Stewart is the Senior Clinical Investigator at the Michigan Center for Cutaneous Research and the Program Director for the St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Dermatology Residency Training Program.
Today, Dr. Stewart is the Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at Mt. Clemens General Hospital. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Michigan Dermatological Society since 1975. He has appeared on numerous “Top Doctor” lists and is the author of many peer reviewed publications.
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