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8 Faculty Named to 2021 Seattle Magazine "Top Doctors" List

May 28, 2021
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Congratulations to our 8 core and volunteer faculty who were recently named to Seattle Magazines annual Top Doctors list.

Seattle Magazine’s annual “Top Doctors” list consists of physicians who are nominated by their peers and screened by an independent health research firm. The list serves to help Seattle area residents find a new physician in each specialty.

All of our faculty strive for excellence in their care for patients and are continuously working to advance their own practice and the field of dermatology. We are proud to have our faculty recognized for their clinical work in the community:

Kim Gittere Abson, M.D.

Volunteer faculty, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Abson is a board-certified dermatologist at The Polyclinic, Madison Center. Her clinical interest is in medical dermatology.

Kendra G. Bergstrom, M.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Bergstrom is a board-certified dermatologist at the Roosevelt Dermatology Clinic. Her clinical interests include cosmetic dermatology, medical dermatology, and melanoma.

Heather Brandling-Bennett, M.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics; Clinical Adjunct, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Brandling-Bennett is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Her clinical interests include Dermatologic manifestations of autoimmune connective tissue disorders, psoriasis, disorders of keratinization, vascular anomalies, and complications from oncologic treatment.

James C. Collyer, M.D.

Volunteer faculty, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Collyer is a board-certified dermatologist at Modern Dermatology in Seattle. His clinical interests include cosmetic and medical dermatology.

 

Roy Mitchell Colven, M.D.

Professor and Residency Program Director, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Colven is a board-certified dermatologist and section head of the dermatology service at Harborview Medical Center. His clinical interests include general dermatology, systemic diseases and the skin, HIV and the skin, and skin of color. 

Paul T. Nghiem, M.D., Ph.D.

Division Head and Professor, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Nghiem is a board-certified dermatologist at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Principle Investigator of the Nghiem Laboratory, specializing in Merkel cell carcinoma. His clinical interests include Merkel cell carcinoma, skin cancer, and medical dermatology.

Michi M. Shinohara, M.D.

Associate Chief and Associate Professor, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Shinohara is a board-certified dermatologist at the Roosevelt Dermatology Clinic. Her clinical interests include cutaneous lymphoma, dermatopathology, medical dermatology.

Robert Sidbury, M.D.

Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Adjunct, Division of Dermatology

Dr. Sidbury is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist and Chief of the dermatology service at Seattle Children’s Hospital. His clinical interests include atopic dermatitis, vascular malformations/birthmarks, and Medical Dermatology.

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