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Greg Viehman, MD
Fellow American Academy Of Dermatology Logo
American College Of Mohs Surgery Logo

Locations:

  • Wilmington

Dr. Viehman was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. He attended and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Delaware. Dr. Viehman attended medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and graduated number one in his class. He completed an Internship in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and a dermatology residency at Duke University Medical Center, where he was chief resident. Dr. Viehman completed his fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Surgery with Dr. Clark at the Dermatologic Surgery Unit & Cosmetic Laser Center at Duke University Medical Center.

He was Assistant Director from 1997-98. Dr. Viehman was then a cofounder and medical director at the Cary Skin Center in Cary, North Carolina, from 1998-2008. He has lectured national on dermatologic surgery, authored several published articles, and written a book on dermatologic differential diagnosis. Dr. Viehman is double Board certified in Dermatology and in Mohs Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery. As of 2019, Dr. Viehman has performed more than 35,000 Mohs procedures.

Office Address: 710 Military Cutoff Rd Suite 200 Wilmington, NC

28405 Office: (910) 256­2100

Fax: (919) 256­7999

Email: everlastingstrength@gmail.com

Education:

  • 1981-85 H.S.D., The Wilmington Friends School, -Wilmington, DE
  • 1985­-86 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Biology major
  • 1986-­89 B.A., University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Magna Cum Laude in biology with theater minor
  • 1989­-93 M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. Summa Cum Laude (Class Rank:01)
  • 2012-­15 Th.M., Master of Theological Studies. Liberty University School of Divinity.

Postgraduate Training:

  • 1993-­94 Intern (PGY­1) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Internal Medicine)
  • 1994­-96 Resident in Dermatology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1996­-97 Chief Resident in Dermatology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1997-­98 Mohs Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Surgery Fellowship, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
  • 1997-­98 Duke Cosmetic Laser Center Fellowship, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.

 

Professional Experience

  • 1997-­98 Associate in Medicine (Dermatology), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1997­-98 Associate Director, Dermatologic Surgery & Cutaneous Oncology Unit and Cosmetic Laser Center, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1997-­98 Dermatologic Surgeon, Durham Veterans Administration Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1997­-98 Duke Center for Aesthetic Service, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1998­ Director, Duke Center for Venous Disorders, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
  • 1998-2008 Cary Skin Center, PA. Owner, Medical Director.
  • 2008-present SeaCoast Skin Surgery, PA. Owner, Medical Director.

Licensure: National Board of Medical Examiners, 431006 North Carolina Medical Board, 96­-00763

Additional Training:

  • 1997 May 13­-16. Venous Disorders Workshop. Pauline Raymond­Martimbeau, MD. Houston Texas
  • 1997 September 19-­20. Hands On Tumescent Liposuction Course. William Coleman, MD. New Orleans, LA.
  • 1997 December 12. Venous Workshop. Robert Weiss, MD. Baltimore, MD.
  • 1998 January 22. Epilaser Training Seminar. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
  • 1998 April 3­4. Tumescent Liposuction Training. Fernando Puente, MD. Raleigh NC.
  • 1998 June 5­7. Tumescent Liposuction Workshop. Jeff Klein, MD. Caifornia.

Awards and Honors:

  • 1985 Dean’s List, Pennsylvania State University
  • 1985 The Presidents’ Freshman Award, Pennsylvania State University
  • 1986­-89 Dean’s List, University of Delaware
  • 1989 The Paynter Memorial Prize, University of Delaware Commencement
  • 1990 The Ebner­Carey Anatomy Award, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1991 The McGraw Hill Book Company Prize, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1991 The Physiology Prize for Highest Academic Achievement, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1991 Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society Award for Outstanding Research, National Student Research Forum, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
  • 1992 The Lange Medical Publications Award, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1993 The Alumni Prize for Highest Cumulative Record, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1997 Young Investigators Award, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Honorable Mention

Membership in Honorary Societies:

  • 1988­ present Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, University of Delaware
  • 1991 ­present Hobart Amory Hare Honor Society, Jefferson Medical College
  • 1992 ­present Alpha Omega Alpha, Honor Medical Society, Jefferson Medical College

Research Experience:

  • 1989­-93 Jefferson Medical College, Department of Physiology, Ischemia­Shock Research Institute.
  • 1993 Jefferson Medical College, Division of Dermatopathology
  • 1991-­93 Clinical Research Assistant, Jefferson Medical College, Department of Internal Medicine
  • 1993­ present Duke University Medical Center, Dermatologic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology Unit

Membership in Professional and Scientific Societies:

American Academy of Dermatology

American College Mohs Micrographic Surgery & Cutaneous Oncology

American Medical Association

Dermatology Foundation

North Carolina Medical Society

Abstracts/Presentations at Professional Meetings:

Viehman GE, Garcia C,and Clark RE. BCC in Blacks: Case Report and Review of the Literature. 1996 American Academy of Dermatology Meeting in Washington DC, Gross and Microscopic Symposium.

Viehman GE, Garcia C, and Clark RE. Immunohistochemical Stains in Mohs Micrographic Surgery.1996 American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, Palm Springs, CA.

Viehman GE, Garcia C, and Clark RE. Treatment of Extramammary Pagets’ Disease with Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Combination with Intraoperative CEA Immunostaining. 1996 American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology meeting, Palm Springs, CA.

Viehman GE, Garcia C, and Clark RE. Residual Tumor in Sections with Dense Inflammation: The Use of Immunohistochemical Staining. 1996 American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology meeting, Palm Springs, CA.

Viehman GE, Krunic A, Shea CR, and Clark RE. Dermatofibroma and Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: A case with histologic and immunohistochemical features of both tumors. 1997 American Academy of Dermatology Meeting,San Francisco, CA.

Krunic A, Viehman GE, and Clark RE. Treatment of a Patient with the Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome with Mohs Micrographic Surgery Combined with the Ultrapulse CO2 Laser. 1997 American Academy of Dermatology Meeting, San Francisco.

Mathur R, Viehman GE, and Olsen EA. Pilit Torti: A Case with Features of the Uncombable Hair Syndrome. 1997 American Academy of Dermatology Meeting , San Francisco, CA.

Viehman GE, Krunic A, Madani S, Clark RE. 2­Octyl Cyanoacrylate: A New Tissue Adhesive for Epidermal Wound Closure. 1997 American College Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Boston, MA.

Viehman GE, Garcia C, Krunic A, Madani S, Clark RE. Treatment of Diffuse Scalp Actinic Keratoses with the Ultrapulse CO2 laser Combined with Tumescent Anesthesia. 1997 American Society Dermatologic Surgery, Boston, MA.

Krunic AK, Viehman GE, Garrod DR, Madani S, Clark RE. Immunohistochemical Staining for Desmogleins 1 and 2 in Keratinocytic Neoplasms with Squamous Phenotype; Actinic Keratosis, Keratoacanthoma, and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the skin. 1997 World Congress of Dermatology, Sydney, Australia.

Krunic AK, Viehman GE, Madani S, Clark RE. Ultrapulse CO2 Laser Therapy for Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn. 1997 World Congress of Dermatology, Sydney, Australia.

Viehman GE. Identification of Skin Lesions: A Stepwise Approach. 1997 Dermatology for Non­ Dermatologists. Myrtle Beach, SC.

Viehman GE. Common Benign Tumors of the Skin. 1997 Dermatology for Non­Dermatologists. Myrtle Beach, SC.

Viehman GE, Krunic A, Madani S, Clark RE. 2­Octyl Cyanoacrylate: A New Tissue Adhesive for Epidermal Wound Closure. Dermatol Surg 1997;3:671.

Viehman GE. Laser Therapy Update. North Carolina Dermatology Association. April 18, 1998. Viehman GE. Treatment of Leg Veins: A Combination Approach. North Carolina Dermatology Association. April 19,1998.

Viehman GE. Sclerotherapy and Treatment of Leg Veins. Duke Center for Aesthetic Services. May 20, 1998. Publications: Viehman, Greg E. The Abundant Life. Big Mac Publishers 2015. Viehman, Greg E. The God Diagnosis. Big Mac Publishers 2010.

Viehman G.E., X­I. Ma and A.M. Lefer. Daltroban, a thromboxane receptor antagonist, protects the myocardium against reperfusion injury following myocardial ischemia without protecting the coronary endothelium. Meth Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 12:651­656, 1990.

Viehman, G.E., X­I. Ma, D.J. Lefer and A.M. Lefer. Time course of endothelial dysfunction and myocardial injury during coronary arterial occlusion. Am. J. Physiol. 261:874­881, 1991. Ma, X­I., P.S. Tsao, G.E. Viehman and A.M. Lefer. Neutrophil mediated vasoconstriction and endothelial dysfunction in low flow perfusion­reperfused cat coronary artery. Circ. Res. 69:95­ 106, 1991.

Garcia C, Viehman GE, Hitchcock M, and Clark RE. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans treated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Case with CD34 Immunostaining Variability. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1996;22(2):177-­9.

Krunic A, Garcia C, Viehman GE, and Clark RE. Treatment of Benign Cutaneous Vascular Proliferations with the 585­nm Flashlamp­Pulsed Tunable Dye laser. NCMJ 1996;57(3):180­-3.

Viehman GE, Garcia C, Krunic A, and Clark RE. Treatment of the Nevus of Ota with the Pigmented Lesion Dye Laser. NCMJ 1996;57(5): 326­-7.

Krunic A, Garcia C, Grichnik J, Viehman GE, and Clark RE. Multiple Acral Syringomata with Uniform Involvement of the Hands and Feet. Cutis 1997;59:213­-6.

Krunic A, Viehman GE, Madani S, and Clark RE. Ultrapulse CO2 Laser Resurfacing. Treatment for Wrinkled, Photodamaged Skin. NCMJ 1997;58(3):214­-17.

Krunic A, Garrod DR, Viehman GE, Madani S, Buchanan MD, Clark RE. The Use of Antidesmoglein Stains in Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Potential Aid for the Differentiation of Basal Cell Carcinoma from Horizontal Sections of the Hair Follicle and Folliculocentric Basaloid Proliferation. Dermatol Surg 1997;23:463­-68.

Shafqat A, Viehman GE, Myers SM. Metastatic Zosteriform Carcinoma. Case Report and Review. Submitted to Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology.

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