About Dr. Miriam Casal, MD
Dr. Miriam Casal, M.D., is a board-certified New York dermatologist providing care to patients in the Jackson Heights area at PielViva Aesthetic Dermatology Center.
Miriam Casal, MD, has been practicing dermatology and aesthetic medicine in New York for more than 19 years and had served as a dermatopathologist at Dermpath, Inc., in Westchester for 10 years.
Dr. Casal completed her medical degree with honors at the University of Buenos Aires, where she also completed her residency program in dermatology and subsequently became board certified in dermatology. After relocating to the New York from Argentina, she completed her residency in anatomical and clinical pathology at Saint Vincent’s Hospital and medical center, as well as a fellowship in dermatopathology at New York Hospital Cornell University. She is board certified in anatomical and clinical pathology and dermatopathology. Professional Affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
• American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine
• American Society of Dermatopathology, Fellow (ASDP)
• The Spanish American Medical Dental Society
Miriam Casal, MD, has been practicing dermatology and aesthetic medicine in New York for more than 19 years and had served as a dermatopathologist at Dermpath, Inc., in Westchester for 10 years.
Dr. Casal completed her medical degree with honors at the University of Buenos Aires, where she also completed her residency program in dermatology and subsequently became board certified in dermatology. After relocating to the New York from Argentina, she completed her residency in anatomical and clinical pathology at Saint Vincent’s Hospital and medical center, as well as a fellowship in dermatopathology at New York Hospital Cornell University. She is board certified in anatomical and clinical pathology and dermatopathology. Professional Affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
• American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine
• American Society of Dermatopathology, Fellow (ASDP)
• The Spanish American Medical Dental Society
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