Medical Expertise of Dr. Pamela Basuk, MD
About Dr. Pamela Basuk, MD
Dr. Pamela Basuk is a board certified dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Bay Shore, New York area.
Dr. Basuk enjoys treating patients of all ages, helping with issues across the entire spectrum of skin diseases.
Dr Basuk graduate Phi Beta Kappa graduate from SUNY Binghamton and completed her medical training at NYU Medical School. She completed her dermatology residency traiing at Brown University.
Dr Basuk has published articles in dermatology journals and has been quoted numerous times in newspapers regarding skin care in the news.
Dr. Basuk is affiliated with Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, part of the North Shore LIJ Health System, and with Good Samaritan Hospital.
Professional
Dr. Basuk is a member of the following esteemed professional medical organizations
- American Academy of Dermatology
- American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
- New York State Society of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery
- Medical Society of the State of New York
- Suffolk County Medical Society
- Long Island Dermatology Society
- Suffolk Dermatology Society, Past President
Make an appointment with Dr. Pamela Basuk by contacting Basuk Dermatology in Bay Shore.
Patient Education Resources
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The best treatment for warts will depend on the type and location of the wart, as well as the patient's overall health and preferences. Some common treatment options for warts include:Salicylic ac...
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Treatment options for AKs include:Cryotherapy: This procedure involves freez...
Education & Training
- Residency: Brown University Affiliated Hospitals
- Internship: Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Jacobi Medical Center
- Medical School: NYU School of Medicine