Medical Expertise of Dr. Michael Bharier, MD
About Dr. Michael Bharier, MD
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, B.Sc. (Honours), 1965
GRADUATE DEGREE
University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D. Microbiology, 1970
Assistant Professor of Microbiology, University of Cincinnati, 1971-73
MEDICAL SCHOOL
University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, 1973-77, MD
MEDICAL HONOR SOCIETY
Alpha Omega Alpha, Iowa, 1976
INTERNSHIP
Family Practice, Santa Monica Hospital, Santa Monica, California 1977-78
RESIDENCY
Dermatology, University of Southern California, 1979-1981
Fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, 1979-80
PRIVATE PRACTICE OF DERMATOLOGY
White Memorial Hospital, Los Angeles, 1981-85
Burbank, California, 1983-1994
Cranston, Rhode Island 1994-Present
Board Certified, American Board of Dermatology, 1982
FELLOW
American Academy of Dermatology
MEMBER
Pacific Dermatologic Association
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology):
University of Southern California: 1985-1994
ATTENDING STAFF
Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, in the Department of Dermatology, Brown University, Providence 1997 to present.
Publications in Microbiology and Dermatology journals.
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Patient Education Resources
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