Tamara Lazic Strugar, MD
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ASSOCIATE CLINICAL PROFESSOR | Dermatology

Outstanding Teaching Award (2014), Mentor of Year Award (2015), Outstanding Teaching Award (2016)

Mount Sinai Department of Dermatology

Excellence in Scholarly Activities (2010-2011), Excellence in Patient Care (2009-2010; 2010-2011), Chairman’s Award (2012), Hendrick Bogaard Dermatopathology Award (2012)

Dermatology Residency

Departmental Honors, GPA 3.88, Summa Cum Laude; Outstanding Senior Award; Outstanding Research Proposal “In Vivo Study of The Best Use of Herceptin in Treatment of Breast Cancer”; Honorary Societies: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Golden Key, Dean’s List (multiple editions); Tom Brokaw Award for Life Achievement

UCLA

New York Times Magazine Superdoctors "Rising Star" Award 2014, 2015, 2016

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