Brian J Simmons, MD
Title(s)
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Director of Clinical Trials
Director of Social Media and Website
Department(s)
Dermatology
Education
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine 2011-2016
University of Florida
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology & Cell Science 2007-2011
Curriculum Vitae
Simmons_B_CV_2023-11-02.pdf
Websites
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Contact Information
18 Old Etna Road Dermatology
Lebanon NH 03766
Phone: 603-650-3100
Email: brian.j.simmons@hitchcock.org
Assistant: Jessica Borges
Asst. Email: Jessica.Borges@hitchcock.org
Professional Interests
General Dermatology
Complex Medical Dermatology
Immunobullous Diseases
Cosmetic Dermatology
Mentoring Information
I am interested in mentoring medical students and undergraduate students with an interest in Dermatology. I oversee clinical trials within the department, write up cases reports, retrospective reviews etc
The best way to reach me is via email at:
brian.j.simmons@hitchcock.org
Biography
Throughout my professional career I have had the unique opportunity to build a strong science background from basic science, translational research, and experience in clinical dermatology. My research in dermatology is broad including: disorders of hair and nails, inflammatory dermatosis, pediatric dermatology, continuing medical education and the humanistic side of medicine. I have published over 50 papers, and written multiple book chapters in the field of dermatology in high impact journals such including: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, JAMA Dermatology and Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology. Currently I am an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the Director of Clinical Trials and the Director of Social Media and Website
Sarcoidosis with small syringotropic granulomas presenting clinically as a pigmented purpuric dermatosis: Inconspicuous clinical and histopathological clues to systemic illness. The elusive nature of mucormycosis in an immunocompetent host and the role of a dermatology consult. Witches and Warts. Cryotherapy-As Ancient as the Pharaohs. Sugaring-Modern Revival of an Ancient Egyptian Technique for Hair Removal. Dermatologic Etymology: Configuration. Hippocrates' Contributions to Dermatology Revealed. Jonathan Hutchinson--The Eponyms Physician. Cells to surgery quiz: June 2015. Cells to surgery quiz: April 2015. |