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Jack J. Seeburger, MD serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Dermatology at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. His academic career spans over two decades with continuous scholarly contributions from 1992 through 2019, demonstrating sustained engagement in clinical dermatology and surgical education.
Dr. Seeburger's research portfolio centers on practical dermatologic applications:
- Surgical Innovation: Development of Mohs micrographic surgery techniques and reconstructive flaps
- Infectious Dermatology: Management of fungal infections in immunocompromised patients and marine envenomations
- Rare Syndromes: Long-term treatment approaches for conditions like Two Feet-One Hand Syndrome
- Medical Education: Creation of teaching analogies for dermatologic surgery training
His publication timeline reveals evolving expertise from foundational HIV-related skin research (1990s) to contemporary surgical education tools (2010s). The consistent focus on clinically applicable solutions—particularly in Mohs surgery education and tropical dermatology—highlights his commitment to advancing practical dermatologic care. Recent works emphasize knowledge transfer through clinical pearls and surgical technique refinement.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in available sources.
Current profile information does not indicate graduate student mentorship activities or research grant funding. Dr. Seeburger's academic role appears focused on clinical practice and departmental teaching responsibilities within the Dermatology division.
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