Medical Expertise of Dr. Keith Schulze, MD
About Dr. Keith Schulze, MD
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
Fellowship:
Mohs Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology July 2002 – June 2004
Dermatologic Surgery Center of Houston, P.A.
Director – Bruce R. Nelson, M.D.
Residency:
Dermatology July 1990 – June 1993
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Chief Resident July 1992 – June 1993
Chairman – Robert E. Jordon, M.D.
Internship:
Internal Medicine July 1989 – June 1990
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Affiliated Hospitals
Chairman – James T. Willerson, M.D.
EDUCATION
Medical School:
University of Texas Medical School at Texas at Houston
M.D. completed in May, 1989
Honors Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 1988
Eugene D. Jacobson Award of Highest Achievement in
Mammalian Physiology, 1986
Award of Highest Achievement in Microbiology, 1986
Undergraduate:
Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, 1986
Honors Summa Cum Laude Graduate, May, 1986
GPA 4.0/4.0 Dean’s List (All Semesters)
Alpha Chi (National Honor Scholarship Society)
High School:
Sharpstown High School, Houston, Texas, 1982
Honors Elected “Most Likely to Succeed”, 1982
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
- Residency: University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston
- Internship: University of Texas Health Science Center
- Medical School: University of Texas Medical School