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Peyton E. Weary, M.D.
Academic Appointments | Education | Other Service | Clinical Interests
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Academic Appointments

Professor Emeritus (Dermatology)

Education

  • College: Princeton University - 1948-51.

  • Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine - 1951-55.

  • Rotating Internship: University Hospitals of Cleveland - 1955-56.

  • Asst. Resident in Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1958-60.

  • Resident in Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1960-61.

  • Instructor in Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1961-62.

  • Asst. Professor of Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1962-65.

  • Assoc. Professor of Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1965-70.

  • Professor of Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1970-present.

  • Chairman, Department of Dermatology: University of Virginia - 1976-93.

Other Service

  • Entered U.S. Army Medical Service 1956 as First Lieutenant

  • Discharged in 1958 as Captain.
Clinical Interests
  • Urticaria, Acne and Genetic Diseases.

  • Helped establish local and regional skin cancer screening clinics - 1969-94.

  • Chairman of the Council of the National Program for Dermatology - 1972-72.

  • Chairman of the AAD Council on Governmental Liaison.

  • Member of FDA Interagency Task Force on Significant Drugs of Limited Commercial Value - 1978-79.

  • Trustee of Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates - 1982-90.

  • Created the Academic Medical Center Preceptorship Program for Congressional Health Legislative Assistants - 1984.

  • Vice President of the Society for Investigative Dermatology - 1984-85.

  • Asst. in creation of the Coalition of Patient Advocates for Skin Disease Research - 1985-90.

  • President of the American Board of Medical Specialties - 1990-92.

  • Recipient of the AAD Gold Medal Award - 1990.

  • President of ADA - 1992-93.

  • President of AAD - 1994-95.

  • President of the National Assoc. of Physicians for the Environment - 1995-present.

  • Recipient of the Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award from the EPA - 1995.

Bibliography

Go to: National Library of Medicine