Daniel Rivlin, M.D. is a Board Certified Dermatologist and a Board Certified Dermatopathologist with his office in Miami Beach. He performs a blend of dermatologic and cosmetic/aesthetic services. Dr. Rivlin graduated from University of Miami and received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed Fellowships in Dermatopathology at New York University Medical Center, and Mohs Surgery at U.C.L.A Medical Center. Dr. Rivlin achieved an academic award for outstanding resident while at U.C.L.A and soon after held academic appointment as Director of Dermatopathology at U.C.L.A Medical Center, Division of Dermatology.
Dr. Rivlin has delivered presentations to professional groups domestically and internationally, produced several published articles and has written additional articles which are currently being reviewed for publication.
Dr. Rivlin offers his patients specially formulated skin care products for use as part of a physician supervised skin care regimen.
Professional Affiliations:
American Medical Association
American Academy of Dermatology
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology
Location: Mount Sinai Medical Center, 4308 Alton Road, Suite 510, Miami Beach, FL 33140 January 1994 – Present
Hospital Affiliation: Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL
Educational Training: Occidental College 1979-1981 University of Miami 1981-1983, B.S. Degree
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine, 1983-1987, M. D. Degree
Internship: Mount Sinai Medical Center, July 1987 – June 1988
Residency: Dermatology: UCLA Medical Center, July 1988 – June 1991 Dermatology: Michael McDuff, M.D., Bakersfield, CA., July 1991 – December 1991
Fellowships: Dermato-Pathology NYU Medical Center, January 1992 – December 1992 Mohs Surgery UCLA Medical Center, January 1993 – December 1993
Board Certification: Dermatology, December 1991 Dermatopathology, November 1993 Recertification Dermatology, 2000
Professional Memberships: American Medical Association American Academy of Dermatology American Academy of Dermatopathology American Academy of Mohs Surgery Florida Society of Dermatology
Academic Appointments: Director of Dermatopathology U.C.L.A. Medical Center Division of Dermatology: Jan / 93 – Dec / 93 Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Miami
Medical Licensures: California, December 1988 License No. G063985 Florida, December 1988 New York, December 1991
Academic Awards: Outstanding Resident Award U.C.L.A. Medical Center, Division of Dermatology, June 1991
Presentations: Annual Meeting for the American College, of Mohs Micrographic B-Surgery, Orlando, FL March 19, 1991: Myofibroblasts in Basal Cell Carcinoma. Daniel Rivlin, M.D., Marc Chalet M. D., Ronald Moy M. D. Annual Meeting of the international Society of Dermatopathology, Ciena, Italy – July 1993: Use of Mohs Micrographic Surgery in The Treatment of Malignant Melanoma.
Articles Accepted for Publication: Premalignant and Malignant Epithelial Tumors Lisa M. Seung, Daniel Rivlin, Ronald L. Moy. To be published in Current Science. 1994.
Flaps and Graphs: A review of the Literature Daniel Rivlin, Nicolas J. Tefler and Ronald L. Moy. To be published: Current Science. 1994.
Use of the Bilobed Flap for Nasal Reconstruction. Ronald L. Moy, Daniel Rivlin, Soren Eremia. To be published: Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 1994.
Reconstructive Surgery, Edited By Robert Goldberg, M.D., The Actinic Comedonal Plaque Cutis 1997 – Sept., Daniel Rivlin, G. Hauptman, H. Rabinovitz and M. Oliviero.
Hematoxylin & Safranin O staining and frozen Sections, Dermatol Surg., 2000 March B. Nordlows G. Elgard, D. Rivlin, H. Rabinovitz, M. Golock and D. Tran.
Articles being Reviewed for Publication: Frozen Section Margin Control of Melanoma with HMB – 45, Daniel Rivlin, Hara J. Schwartz, Ronald L. Moy.
Publications: Use of Intraoperative Dermabrasion for sutured wounds. Daniel Rivlin,, Ronald L. Moy.
Myofibroblasts in Basal Cell Carcinoma, Daniel Rivlin, Ronald L. Moy.