Understanding skin cancer treatment options
Dr. Jennifer Popovsky discusses the importance of sharing good “sun sense” and understanding treatment options for those who are living with skin cancer.
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Key Takeaways
- Key Point: Jennifer Popovsky discusses the importance of sharing good “sun sense” and understanding treatment options for those who are living with skin cancer.
- Key Point: She completed her undergraduate education at The University of Pennsylvania and then Temple Medical School.
- Key Point: She moved to Cleveland to do her residency in dermatology at The Cleveland Clinic and then completed her surgical training at The Center for Surgical Dermatology, The James Canc…
- Key Point: Popovsky specializes in Mohs Micrographic surgery. She is a Fellow in the Mohs College, an organization reserved for fellowship trained Mohs surgeons with less than 2,000 memb…
- Key Point: She has twin daughters, Roxanne and Jordan, and a son, Julian.
Dr. Popovsky was born in Philadelphia, PA. She completed her undergraduate education at The University of Pennsylvania and then Temple Medical School. She moved to Cleveland to do her residency in dermatology at The Cleveland Clinic and then completed her surgical training at The Center for Surgical Dermatology, The James Cancer Center at Ohio State. Dr. Popovsky specializes in Mohs Micrographic surgery.
She is a Fellow in the Mohs College, an organization reserved for fellowship trained Mohs surgeons with less than 2,000 members worldwide.
She performs more than 1,000 Mohs cases a year and is the only surgeon in the Akron-Canton area whose practice is exclusively dedicated to skin surgery. She lives in Moreland Hills, Ohio. She has twin daughters, Roxanne and Jordan, and a son, Julian.
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