our practice
- Toria
- Blair C, Receptionist
- Jerra H, MA
- Teri Paris, CCRC
- Pamela Peterson, MA
- Phoebe Rich, MD
- Shannon S, MA
- Erika Sandstrom
- Bernie Severson, CCRC
- Lindsay Severson, CCRC
- Amy Simpson
- Leslie Werschkul, PA-C
contact information
- Oregon Dermatology and Research Center
- 2565 NW Lovejoy #200
- Portland, Oregon 97210
- Tel: 503-226-3376
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Phoebe Rich, MD
Phoebe Rich MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at Oregon Health Sciences University. She is in private practice in Portland, Oregon. Her clinical and research interests focus on the study of nail diseases; nail biology, and the medical and surgical management of nail conditions. She has been involved in clinical research in onychomycosis and fungal and viral infections of the skin as well as many other diseases. Dr. Rich's published work has appeared in Journal American Academy of Dermatology, Int Journal of Dermatology, Med clinics of North America, British Journal of Dermatology, Current Problems in Dermatology, Journal Derm Surgery and Oncology. Dr. Rich has coauthored a textbook and written chapters in several textbooks.
Dr. Rich received her medical degree and Dermatology training at Oregon Health Sciences University. She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, Oregon Dermatology Society, Woman's Dermatology Society, American Society of Derm Surgery, International Dermatology Society, and the Council for Nail Disorders where she is past president. She serves on several task forces and committees at the AAD and is involved in teaching and lecturing at the University, in the community and nationally.
Dr. Rich has been the principal investigator for over 130 clinical research studies.
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