Medical Expertise of Dr. Howard Corwin, MD
About Dr. Howard Corwin, MD
Dr. Howard Corwin is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Bay Shore, New York area. He is a Board Certified Dermatologist affiliated with Nassau University Medical Center and Plainview Hospital, a member of the North Shore LIJ system. Dr. Corwin is an active member of the New York State Medical Society, Nassau County Medical Society and the Long Island Dermatological Society.
Dr. Corwin holds degrees from Harvard College and Georgetown Medical School. He fulfilled internship training at the Nassau University Medical Center and Internal Medicine residency at the Baylor College of Medicine. He then practiced as an Emergency Room physician before beginning dermatology training at SUNY Buffalo. Dr. Corwin is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Dermatology, accredited by the American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Board of Emergency Medicine, and the American Board of Dermatology, respectively.
Make an appointment with Dr. Howard Corwin by contacting Basuk Dermatology in Bay Shore.
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