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Dr.
Adrian L. Connolly
has presented at many hospitals and conferences, including
St. Barnabas Hospital - Plastic Surgery Conference, American Academy
of Dermatology - Annual Meeting, and University Hospital, N.J.
Medical School - Medical Grand Rounds.
Dr.
Connolly received a degree in psychology from Seton Hall University
in 1971 and went on to obtain his M.D. degree from the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1975. He obtained his
training in dermatology at New York University Skin and Cancer Unit
and was the Chief Resident there in 1979. He studied Mohs Micrographic Surgery under Dr. Michael Albom at
New York University Medical Center. Dr. Connolly has been
performing the Mohs Micrographic Surgery procedure since 1979.
Dr. Connolly is board certified in dermatology and Mohs Micrographic Surgery, and
he was recertified in dermatology in 2000, one
of only a few practicing dermatologists to take and pass this
rigorous recertification exam. He has taught Dermatologic
Surgery at both New York University Medical Center and the University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey, and is currently a member of the American
Academy of Dermatology and has been a member for over fifteen years.
Dr. Connolly has been named to the "Best Doctors in New York
and New Jersey" by both New York Magazine and the
Castle-Connolly Guide, and he been quoted in the press and appeared
on television in reference to skin cancer therapy. He is
currently the Chief of the Section of Dermatology at the St.
Barnabas Medical Center and an active member of the following
professional societies:
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American
Academy of Dermatology
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American
Society of Dermatologic Surgery
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Fellow,
American
College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology
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New
Jersey Dematological Society
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New
Jersey Medical Society
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American
Medical Association
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