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Marlene Tan Dytoc, MD, PhD, FRCPC

 

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907 College Plaza Professional Building
8215 - 112 Street
Edmonton AB T6G 2C8

Téléphone : 780 466-8806
Télécopieur : 780 433-8872
Site web : www.mdskinhealth.com

University Dermatology Centre
2-104 Clinical Sciences Building
Edmonton AB  T6G 2G3

Téléphone : 780 407-1555
Télécopieur : 780 407-3003
Site web : www.dermal.net


 

Heures de bureau
Lundi à Vendredi, 9 h – 17 h

Statut à l'ACD
Membre

École de médecine et année d'obtention du diplôme
University of Toronto, 1997

Résidence et année d'achèvement
University of Alberta, 2002

Biographie professionnelle
Dr. Marlene Tan Dytoc is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Dermatology and Cutaneous Sciences of the University of Alberta. She is certified as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. Dr. Dytoc is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology. She is a member of the Capital Health Authority, Alberta Society of
Dermatologists, the Canadian Dermatology Association, and other medical societies.

A graduate of the Medical Technology program in Rochester, New York, USA, Dr. Dytoc pursued studies in Microbiology and Immunology and was awarded her Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Toronto, Canada. She earned her medical degree at the University of Toronto, and completed her Dermatology residency at the University of Alberta with specialty courses and training in Toronto, Vancouver, Boston, Los Angeles and North Carolina.

In her private clinic and at the University of Alberta, Dr. Dytoc specializes in General and Cosmetic Dermatology, with clinical interests in the management of acne, brown spots and hyperhidrosis. She has an ever-expanding cosmetic practice employing revolutionary aesthetic advances in skin rejuvenation such as Botox, Restylane, intense pulsed light and laser.

Dr. Dytoc conducts clinical trials in cytokine research, and develops novel immunomodulatory approaches for the treatment of dermatologic conditions, including localized scleroderma (morphea), vitiligo and skin cancers.

Dr. Dytoc teaches medical students and residents in dermatology, family medicine and internal medicine. She is an invited speaker for continuing medical education of family physicians.

Dr. Dytoc lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with her husband, Harvey.

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Anglais

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