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Kay Sung, M.D.
Dermatopathologist

 

 

 

     

Dr. Sung received his BS from UCLA and MD from New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. He completed a residency in dermatology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY and a dermatopathology fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Montefiore Medical Center. He is board certified in dermatology and dermatopathology and is in private practice in Long Beach, CA.

Awards
James Matthew Hagadus, M.D. Good Physician Award 2000

Maurice M. Black, M.D. Memorial Award in Pathology and Pathophysiology 2000

Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society, elected Junior Year 1999

New York Medical College Trustees’ Scholarship 1997 to 1999

Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA 1995

Publications and Presentations

Sung K, Jacobson M. American Society of Dermatopathology 44th Annual Meeting. Solar Purpura-Related Pseudovasculitis: Incidence and Histopathology. Oral abstract presentation, October, 2007.

Lupus Alliance of America, Hudson Valley NY Affiliate, Annual Medical Symposium. Sunscreens and Sun Protection. White Plains Hospital Center, presentation given June 7, 2003.

Sung K, Niazi ZBM, Salzberg CA, Permut LC. Vascularized Muscle Flaps and Reoperative Approach for Complicated, Dehisced Sternal Wounds in Children. Annals of Plastic Surgery. Volume 40(5), May 1998.

Sung K, Wolin MS, Mohazzab-H KM. Effect of Glyceryl Trinitrate-Mediated Tolerance on Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species, and Respiration in the Bovine Coronary Artery. Abstract book of the Experimental Biology Meeting, 1998. Poster presented at the Experimental Biology Meeting, San Francisco, CA 1998.

Niazi ZB, Sung K, Salzberg CA, Permut LC. Sternal Wound Dehiscence Closure and Reoperative Approach in Pediatric Cardiothoracic Patients. Abstract book of the 14th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Bermuda 1997.



         

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