Medical Expertise of Dr. Karen Stolman, MD
About Dr. Karen Stolman, MD
Dr. Karen Stolman was pleased to join IHC Sandy Health Center in 2003. Here she offers the latest treatments for skin, hair and nail problems for people of all ages. She received her medical degree with honors from New York University School of Medicine in New York, New York. She completed an internship in internal medicine at Yale University Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut and went on to complete a dermatology residency at New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York. Dr. Stolman began her dermatology practice in Livingston, New Jersey, while also serving as clinical instructor and attending in the Department of Dermatology at Metropolitan Hospital, New York, New York. Dr. Stolman is Board Certified in Dermatology and is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, as well as a member of the Utah Dermatology Society. Dr. Stolman currently has staff privileges at Altaview Hospital in Sandy, Utah. She keeps her knowledge and skills current through attending continuing medical education conferences, national and internationally sponsored dermatology meetings, and independent research.
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