Dr. Joshua Clark, MD is a Dermatologist - Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery, Dermatologist - General practicing in Springfield, OR
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I was very pleased that he took the extra time. To remove the spot that day. Always nice not to have to make two and three trips. Especially when you're an hour and a half away…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Weber State University | Bachelors Degree | Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science | 2011 |
University of Utah, College of Medicine, Salt Lake City | Doctorate | Medical Doctorate | 2016 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - University of Utah, Salt Lake City Utah | Internal Medicine | 2017 |
Residency - University of Utah, Salt Lake City Utah | Dermatology | 2017 |
Position | Organization | Time |
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Clinical Laboratory Sciences Representative | College of Health Sciences Worked with an interdisciplinary team of students to address student’s concerns and volunteer activities. | 2009 - 2010 |
Historian | American Medical School Association Documented activities of pre-med club including highway cleanup, coordinating lunch lectures, Science Masters competitions. | 2010 - 2011 |
Student member | Housestaff Advisory Committee Evaluated faculty for retention, promotion, and tenure. | 2013 - 2013 |
Co-president | Pathology Interest Group Revived group, organized introduction lunch lecture and obtained funding for T-shirts. | 2013 - 2014 |
Student member | Admission Lunch Committee Spent lunch with interviewing medical students to answer questions and provide support. | 2013 - 2014 |
President | Utah Dermatology Interest Group President – mentored medical school students, assisted in creating summer
research opportunities, organized and coordinated with community
outreach programs.
Co-vice President – assisted in setting up lunch time lectures to raise
interest in dermatology | 2013 - 2016 |
Student member | Third Year Curriculum Committee Acted as liaison between students and course directors to revamp evaluation and OSCE portion of exams. | 2015 - 2016 |
Resident representative | Dermatology Curriculum Committee Resident representative – acted as liaison between residents and program directors | 2018 - Present |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Lab instructor and tutor | Biocalculations, Weber State University Introductory math class for students interested in health care careers. | 2008 - 2011 |
Patient Caretaker | Alpine Hospice Provided social and emotional support for patients and families.
| 2010 - 2012 |
Student Manager | Maliheh Free Clinic Student ran weekend primary care clinic for low income patients. | 2012 - 2014 |
Volunteer | Utah Dermatology Interest Group Volunteer - Huntsman Skin Cancer biannual screening, 4th Street
Homeless Dermatology Clinic, Deer Valley Skin Cancer screening
Poster Judge - Sun Safe Poster Competition for elementary school art
competition teaching sun safety. | 2012 - Present |
Teaching Assistant | Metabolism and Reproduction Teaching Assistant –second year medical student course, organized review
lectures, assisted in break-out sessions and labs.
School of Medicine Outreach Summer 2013
Instructor – Advancing Youth in Medical Education. A summer program
for underprivileged. | 2015 - 2015 |
Distinction | Institution | Year |
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Dean’s List, Golden Key Honor Society | Weber State Undergraduate Research Scholarship | 2007-2011 |
Scholarships: Kendall Garff Scholarship | Rowland Kurt Hubert Scholarship, McCleve Scholarship, M.M. Dahl MD Sch | 2012-2016 |
American Skin Association Medical Student Grants Targeting Melanoma an | American Skin Association Medical Student Grants Targeting Melanoma an | 2014 |
Publication | Publisher | Title | Published |
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Other Publication | Weber State University | Research Mentor – Scott Wright MS M (ASCP), | 2009 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor – Mark Eliason MD | 2012 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor – Christopher Hull MD, | 2014 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor – David Wada MD | 2015 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor –Jason Hawkes and David Wada MD | 2016 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor – Keith Duffy, MD | 2017 |
Other Publication | University of Utah Department of Dermatology | Research Mentor – Scott Florell MD | 2018 |
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Willamette Valley Dermatology - 360 S Garden Way Suite 230
“They were very friendly. And professional”
I was very pleased that he took the extra time. To remove the spot that day. Always nice not to have to make two and three trips. Especially when you're an hour and a half away
Willamette Valley Dermatology - 360 S Garden Way Suite 230
“Very thorough and personable physician!”
Dr. Clark reminded me of a time when doctors were not afraid to do a thorough head to toe exam and actually touch the patient.
Willamette Valley Dermatology - 360 S Garden Way Suite 230
“Excellent physician”
Dr. Clark diagnosed and treated my condition when others had been unsuccessful in doing so. I have all confidence in him,
Willamette Valley Dermatology - 360 S Garden Way Suite 230
“Absolutely top drawer in all respects!”
Dr. Clark diagnosed, and treated my skin cancer. He is a superb clinician with a friendly and personable manner. He put me at ease immediately with respect to my diagnosis. Both the diagnostic biopsy and surgical excision were performed expertly, and painlessly. He is always available, and provided me with his direct cell phone if there was any problem. There were none! Dr. Clark and his entire staff are the BEST!
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Comment - “ They were very friendly. And professional ”
I was very pleased that he took the extra time. To remove the spot that day. Always nice not to have to make two and three trips. Especially when you're an hour and a half away