Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool

Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool Director, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Boston
United States of America

Experience

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Director
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
- Present
Boston

Assistant Professor
Harvard Medical School
- Present
Boston

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Consultant
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
- Present
Boston

Education and Training

Boston University School of Medicine
MD
- 1989

American Academy of Dermatology
Fellowship
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What is Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool's top areas of care?
Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool's top areas of care are Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.
Who is Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool?
Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool is Dermatologist in Boston. Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool is affiliated with medical facilities such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Harvard Medical School and many more. Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool graduated from Boston University School of Medicine and American Academy of Dermatology.
What is Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool's education qualification?
Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool graduated from Boston University School of Medicine and American Academy of Dermatology.
Where does Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool work?
Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool is affiliated with medical facilities such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Harvard Medical School and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Bonnie Teresa Mackool for Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.