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Harry Dao is an Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Dermatology at the School of Medicine, Loma Linda University. His clinical and academic work is centered in dermatology, with a focus on complex cutaneous conditions, patient care, and academic leadership.
Education:
- MD, Johns Hopkins University (Awarded: May 1, 2008)
- BS, Yale University (Awarded: May 1, 2004)
Dr. Dao's research interests include clinical dermatology, psychodermatology, wound healing, inflammatory skin disorders, and patient-physician dynamics. His work often bridges dermatologic practice with broader healthcare systems, patient behavior, and therapeutic innovation. He has contributed significantly to understanding prescribing patterns, post-surgical complications, and the impact of digital feedback on dermatologists.
The trend in his recent publications (2021–2025) reflects a strong focus on case-based clinical dermatology, with increasing attention to psychodermatology, biologic therapies, and patient-centered care. His work appears in reputable journals such as JAAD International and JAAD Case Reports, emphasizing real-world clinical challenges and therapeutic responses.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Dr. Dao has been actively involved in mentoring and academic leadership as Chair of the Dermatology department. While specific students are not listed, his collaborative publications suggest involvement in training and guiding junior researchers and physicians. There is no mention of specific grants, but his consistent publication record implies ongoing research support. His role as Chair indicates administrative and academic oversight within the department.
Dr. Dao is associated with clinical and academic teams in dermatology at Loma Linda University. His work in case reports and clinical studies suggests active participation in a multidisciplinary dermatology team, likely involving residents, fellows, and physician collaborators such as Dr. Elsensohn and others. His research environment supports translational and patient-centered dermatologic inquiry.


