Julianne Mann, MD
Title(s)
Associate Professor of Dermatology
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Director, Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship
Department(s)
Dermatology
Pediatrics
Education
Institute for Health Care Improvement Quality Improvement fellowship (2022)
Oregon Health and Science University
--Pediatric Dermatology fellowship (2012)
--Dermatology residency (2011)
New York University
--Pediatrics internship (2008)
Geisel School of Medicine
--Doctor of Medicine (2007)
Williams College
--Bachelor of Arts (2000)
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Contact Information
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon NH 03756
Office: 603-650-3102
Email: Julianne.A.Mann@hitchcock.org
Professional Interests
Pediatric dermatology
Pediatric dermatologic surgery
Infantile hemangiomas
Port wine stains and other vascular malformations
Genetic skin diseases (genodermatoses)
Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
Pediatric psoriasis
Congenital nevi and other birthmarks
Mentoring Information
As a pediatric dermatologist, I strive to provide the highest quality sub-specialty care in a friendly, welcoming, and child-friendly clinic atmosphere. I enjoy all aspects of pediatric dermatology, but I have a particular interest in the management of vascular birthmarks such as infantile hemangiomas, capillary malformations, and complex vascular birthmarks. I also enjoy the challenge of treating chronic skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), psoriasis, acne, and genetic skin diseases. I have specialized pediatric dermatologic surgical training and perform surgeries both at Heater Road and at the Outpatient Surgery Center.
I am passionate about teaching, and I strive to provide my patients and their families with clear, detailed, and thoughtfully presented information. I also believe that it is important to address the potential psychological and emotional effect of visible dermatologic conditions, and I try to offer strategies for children and their families that help reduce this impact. My areas of clinical research interest include using technology to create novel shared decision making and educational tools for patients and their families. I am an active member of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology, the Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance, and the American Academy of Dermatology as well as the New England Dermatologic Society and the New Hampshire Dermatologic Society.
Neonatal nasal necrosis: Case series and brief review. Chronic urticaria after Moderna COVID-19 vaccine boosters: A case series. A case of late ulceration of infantile hemangioma in the setting of SARS-CoV2 infection. Isotretinoin Laboratory Monitoring in Acne Treatment: A Delphi Consensus Study. NUT an Uncommon Cause of Exogenous Acral Hyperpigmentation. "Desktop Dermatitis": A Case Series of 7 Patients with Forearm Contact Dermatitis from Frequent Surface Cleaning. Localized reactive granulomatous dermatitis secondary to erythema migrans. Representation of women in pediatric dermatology leadership and research: Trends over the past 45 years. Pachydermodactyly associated with extensive computer gaming: A report of three cases. Post-scabietic nodules: Mimicker of infantile indeterminate cell histiocytosis and potential diagnostic pitfall. |