
Locations:
- North Wilkesboro
- Winston-Salem
- Mount Airy
Dr. Kevin Stein joined The Skin Surgery Center in July of 2009. He treats medical and surgical dermatology problems, and he also offers multiple cosmetic skin problem solutions such as laser surgery, Botox, and dermal fillers.
Dr. Stein earned his medical degree from West Virginia University School of Medicine in Morgantown and graduated summa cum laude with bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry and Economics from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville and a residency in Dermatology at New York Medical College.
Dr. Stein has published numerous articles on such topics as the treatment of eczema, psoriasis and drug-induced photoallergic and phototoxic reactions. Additionally, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a member of the American Medical Association and the North Carolina Dermatology Association, where he served as President of the Executive Committee in 2017.
EDUCATION
2001 Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
BA in Chemistry and Economics
summa cum laude
2005 West Virginia University School of Medicine
Morgantown, WV
MD
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING
2006 Intern
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville, VA
Completed one-year preliminary medicine internship
2009 Resident
Department of Dermatology
New York Medical College
New York, NY
Provided both outpatient and inpatient dermatology care
Acted as senior dermatology resident on call
EMPLOYMENT
July 2009-present
The Skin Surgery Center
Winston-Salem, NC
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD)
American Medical Association
North Carolina Dermatology Association Executive Committee
EXAMINATIONS
USMLE Steps I, II (CK and CS), and III passed
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
1. Stein KR, Rossy K, Levy D, Safai B, Amin S. Nd: YAG laser to treat dermatosispapulosa Poster presentation at the ASDS Annual Meeting, 2008.
2. Stein KR, Pereira F. “Eczema and the Eye.” Textbook of the Eczemas. Ed. Rudikoff and Cohen. London: Manson Publishing Ltd. (in press).
3. Stein KR, Pearce DJ, Feldman SR. Targeted UV therapy in the treatment JDermatol Treat. 2007Oct11:1-5.
4. Stein KR, Scheinfeld N. Drug-induced photoallergic and phototoxic reactions. Exp Opin Drug Saf 2007 Jul;6(4):431-43.
5. Stein KR, Pearce DJ, Feldman SR. The impact of biologics on the quality of life of psoriasis patients and the economics of psoriasis care. Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2005 Mar;24(1):52-57.
6. Stein KR, Jackson J. Cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma;case report and review of the literature. Poster presentation at the AAD Annual Meeting, 2005.
7. Kaminski BA, Kadereit S, Miller RE, Leahy P, Stein KR, Topa DA, Radivoyevitch T, Veigl ML, Laughlin MJ. Reduced expression of NFATassociated genes in UCB versus adult CD4+ lymphocytes during primary stimulation. Blood. 2003 Dec 15;102(13):4608-17.
8. Miller RE, Payen JD, Mohammad SF, Stein K, Kadereit S, Woods KD, Sramkoski RM, Jacobberger JW, Templeton D, Shurin SB, Laughlin MJ. Reduced CTLA-4 protein and messenger RNA expression in umbilical cordbloodTlymphocytes. ExpHematol.2002Jul;30(7):738-44.
HONORS
ASDS dermatology resident scholarship, 2008
Multiple honors grades for medical school clinical clerkships
Phi Beta Kappa – Alpha of Ohio Chapter at CWRU, Class of 2001
Patricia B. Kilpatrick Award; senior varsity athlete at CWRU with highest G.P.A.
All-conference baseball team selection