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Christopher DiMarco is an Associate Professor with dual appointments in the Departments of Dermatology and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Brown University's Warren Alpert Medical School. He serves as the Informatics Director and Program Director for the Dermatopathology Fellowship at Brown Dermatology, focusing on integrating technology into clinical practice and education.
- Education: MD (2011) and BS (2008) from Drexel University.
- Completed internship at Rhode Island Hospital, dermatology residency at Roger Williams Medical Center, and dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Florida.
His research interests bridge dermatopathology and medical informatics, particularly leveraging technology (e.g., teledermatology, electronic health records) to enhance diagnostic accuracy and educational tools. He also advocates for policy improvements at state and national levels.
Dr. DiMarco has published recent works on ophthalmic pathology and autoimmune skin diseases. His 2017 article on conjunctival cysts with Liesegang rings combines case diagnostics and literature synthesis, while his 2016 review on pemphigus explores molecular mechanisms and treatment strategies.
He actively contributes to professional societies, chairing the Dermatopathology Program Directors Committee for the American Society of Dermatopathology and serving on committees related to IT, business management, and education for the American Academy of Dermatology.
At Brown Dermatology, Dr. DiMarco leads informatics initiatives, including teledermatology and electronic health record optimization, and collaborates on integrating technology into medical education.



