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Glow
is proud to have Susan Kline as its Physician Assistant. Susan Kline’s
dedication, compassion, and reliable professional judgement supported by
a combination of educational achievement, clinical training and warm bedside
manner makes her an indispensable asset to Glow.
Susan Kline graduated from the University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ-Rutgers), Piscataway, NJ. She graduated
with a Masters of Science, Physician Assistant, May, 2003. Ms. Kline is
a member of the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants
and has both a New Jersey Physician Assistant License and a New York Physician
Assistant License and Registration.
Susan Kline was the head Certified Physician Assistant
in Dermatology at the Princeton Medical Group from (10/2003- 4/2005). Ms. Kline provided a broad range of dermatological care including skin examinations,
cryotherapy, incision/drainage, biopsies, surgical excision, removal of benign
skin growths, skin cancer, acne, accutane, psoriasis management and phototherapy.
She performed cosmetic procedures including Botox® injections, fillers,
chemical peels and assisted in sclerotherapy, laser treatments and earlobe
repair.
Susan’s skill
set is continuously growing, and her knowledge of cosmetics is further enhanced
by the training she currently receives from Aristocrat Plastic Surgery’s
surgeon Dr. Kevin Tehrani.
Susan Kline is a member of the Society of Dermatology
Physician Assistants, Fellow Member of the American Academy of Physician
Assistants, and an Associate Member of the New York State Society of Physician
Assistants. Her outside interests include fashion, jogging, traveling and
scuba diving. Susan Kline was raised in New Jersey and currently lives
in Manhattan with her husband Joshua and dog Aston.
About
Physician Assistants: A
physician assistant (PA-C) is a licensed health professional
who practices medicine under the supervision of a
physician. A physician assistant provides a broad
range of health care services, including prescribing
medications that were traditionally performed by
a doctor. As part of the physician/P.A. team, a physician
assistant exercises considerable autonomy in diagnosing
and treating illnesses. They perform physical exams,
diagnose illnesses, develop and carry out treatment
plans, order and interpret lab tests, suture wounds,
assist in surgery, and provide preventive health
care counseling. A physician assistant. can do whatever
is delegated to him/her by the supervising physician
and allowed by law. The supervising physician is
available for phone consultation when necessary.
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