Medical Expertise of Dr. Mary Cole, MD
About Dr. Mary Cole, MD
Dr. Cole has been in Cheyenne since 1999, and she joined the staff of Cheyenne Skin Clinic in 2001. She earned both her bachelor’s degree in medicine and her medical degree with honors from Northwestern University Medical School in Illinois, where she also received training in internal medicine and primary care.
Dr. Cole’s research experience included participation in Summer Research Institute in Geriatrics at the Buehler Center on Aging. Her research presentation on “Use of Family Assessment in Clinical Care of the Elderly” was presented at the American Geriatric Society Conference in Washington, D.C., in May 1995.
Her professional affiliations include; the Wyoming Medical Society, the Wyoming Dermatologic Society and the Colorado Dermatologic Society. Her leadership and volunteer activities include; Mothers of Preschoolers Steering Committee, Cabrini Green Youth Program Tutor, Admissions Committee for Honors Program in Medical Education and Patient Perspectives Participant/Coordinator. She is also involved in the home-schooling community in Cheyenne and in her church.
Dr. Cole is married to Dr. Jay Cole, a pediatric dentist in Cheyenne. She is a busy mother of four who enjoys spending time with her family.
Patient Education Resources
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