Perry Robins

Perry Robins (born June 14, 1930) is Professor Emeritus of Dermatology at New York University, dermatologist, physician, Mohs surgeon, and author. Robins founded the Skin Cancer Foundation, the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery & Oncology, International Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and trained in and taught the Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) technique.

Perry Robins
BornJune 14, 1930
Alma materUniversity of Heidelberg
New York University
OccupationDermatologist
Websitehttps://www.skincancer.org

Career and education

Perry Robins was born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 14, 1930. Robins' early education was at James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, where he earned his high school diploma. In 1952, Robins earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Maryland. In 1961, Robins went on to earn his Doctorate of Medicine at Heidelberg University, Germany. From 1961 to 1962 he completed an internship at Orange Memorial Hospital in Orange, New Jersey.[1]

From 1962 to 1964 he was a resident in dermatology and syphilology at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital in New York.[2] 1990 American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology: Board Certification.[3][4]

In 1978 Perry founded the Skin Cancer Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing research, medical education, and education of the public in the prevention and early detection of cancers of the skin.[5]

Perry was the founder and director of forum for the Advancement of Dermatologic Surgery, 1983–Present, Evening Skin Surgery Workshops, 1983–Present, Advanced Flaps & Grafts Workshops, 1984–Present, One-year training program in Mohs Micrographic Surgery, 1966–Present and founded the International Alliance Against Skin Cancer in1997.[6][7]

Honors

Perry received awards and honors throughout his career some of them are:

  • Award for Excellence in Education[8]
  • 14 Gold Triangle Awards for Excellence in Community Education[8]
  • Presidential Citation by the International Society of Dermatologic Surgery[4]

Bibliography

  • Robins, Perry, and Michael Podwal. Play it safe in the sun. New York, N.Y: Skin Cancer Foundation, 1993. Print.
  • Petres, Johannes, Rainer Rompel, and Perry Robins. Dermatologic Surgery: Textbook and Atlas. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. Print.
  • Robins, Perry, and Maritza Perez. Understanding melanoma : what you need to know. New York: Skin Cancer Foundation, 2005. Print.
  • Robins, Perry: “Mohs Chemosurgery for Tumors of the Periorbital Area,” Ocular and Adnexal Tumors (ed. F. A. Jakobiec) Aesculapius Publishing, Birmingham, 1978
  • Robins, Perry; Dahmane, N; Lee, L; Heller, P; Ruiz I Ataba, A: “Activation of the Transcription Factor Gli 1 and the Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Pathway in Skin Tumors,” Nature, Vol. 389, Oct. 1997

See also

References

  1. M.D, Perry Robins; Bain, Julie (2019-09-17). Saving Our Skin: A Surgeon's Story of Tenacity, Adventure and Giving Back. Greenleaf Book Group. ISBN 978-1-63299-241-3.
  2. "Perry Robins, MD". The Skin Cancer Foundation. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
  3. "921- Perry Robins, MD | Advanced Training in Dermatology". dermtraining.com. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  4. "ACMS Newsletter". www.mohscollege.org. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  5. "High-energy leader: Founder of Skin Cancer Foundation devotes life to teaching, helping others". Dermatology Times. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  6. "Perry Robins, MD". www.dermatologyhalloffame.org. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
  7. Hale, Elizabeth (2014). Handbook of dermatologic surgery. Julie Karen, Perry Robins. New York, NY. ISBN 978-1-4614-8335-9. OCLC 866903515.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. "921- Perry Robins, MD | Advanced Training in Dermatology". dermtraining.com. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
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