About Dr. Justin Vujevich, MD
Dr. Justin Vujevich obtained his undergraduate and medical education at Northwestern University. He continued at the University of Miami Department of Dermatology, conducting cosmetic dermatology research under the mentorship of cosmetic dermatologist, Dr. Leslie Baumann.
Dr. Vujevich then completed his dermatology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Afterwards, he finished a fellowship in Mohs surgery and cutaneous oncology at the Texas Medical Center under the tutelage of Dr. Leonard H. Goldberg. Recently, Dr. Vujevich has joined his father, Dr. Marion Vujevich, as the Director of Mohs Surgery at the Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Center.
Dr. Vujevich is a fellow of the American Board of Dermatology and Fellow Member of the American College of Mohs Surgery. He is a Past President of the Pennsylvania Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. He has authored publications, book chapters, newspaper articles, and presented at national and international dermatology and Mohs surgery meetings. Dr. Vujevich is also a staff member of St. Clair Hospital and Chief of Dermatology at The Washington Hospital.
Patient Education Resources
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