
Zachary Wolner, MD, is an Assistant Professor of dermatology and dermatopathology at Emory University and the Co-Director of the Oncodermatology Clinic at the Winship Cancer Center. Dr. Wolner graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical School, where he did a one-year research fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He went on to complete his preliminary year in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. He then completed his dermatology residency and dermatopathology fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wolner has a clinical interest in supportive oncodermatology and cutaneous T and B-cell lymphomas. His interests also include quality improvement and patient safety.
🏥 University Affiliation, City, Country: Emory University, Atlanta, United States of America
🧪 Area of focus in clinical practice and research: Cutaneous lymphomas, supportive oncodermatology, and dermatopathology
🔎 Looking forward to in the field of cutaneous lymphomas and at the 6th WCCL: Emerging therapies for early stage mycosis fungoides
💭 What are you passionate about in medicine or recreationally? Cutaneous lymphomas are a chronic disease and I strive to tailor treatments to each patient and limit the impact this disease has on their quality of life.
Outside of clinic, I love trying new restaurants, hiking, and traveling with my daughter and wife.
🏆 A short story or academic achievement you are proud of: Building a supportive oncodermatology presence at our cancer center