Dr. Achiamah Osei-Tutu is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in hair restoration, aesthetic, medical, and surgical skin care. After graduating from Binghamton University with a degree in Biology, Dr. Osei-Tutu received her medical degree from Stony Brook University School of Medicine. During medical school, she had the unique honor of being chosen as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute/ National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Scholar. Dr. Osei-Tutu completed her medicine internship at Mount Sinai Hospital and dermatology residency at the SUNY Health Sciences Center- Brooklyn, where she was selected Chief Resident in her final year. Although she is well experienced in all aspects of dermatology, she has had additional training in hair loss disorders and hair restoration. She is an Associate Clinical Professor at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital. She has authored/coauthored a number of academic publications. She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology and an associate member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons. |
LECTURES, PRESENTATION, AND PUBLICATIONS
- Osei-tutu, A., Shih, T., Rosen, A., Amanquah, N., Chowdury, M., Nijhawan, R., Siegel, A, Kovarik, C. (2012). “Mobile Teledermatology in Ghana: Sending and Answering Consults via Mobile Platform.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, (Online journal only- Date of publication TBD)
- Osei-Tutu, A, Rosen, A. Poster Presentation (American Telemedicine Association Meeting, 05/2010-Abract accepted): “Mobile Teledermatology in Ghana: Sending and Answering Consults via Mobile Platform.”
- Osei-Tutu, A Oral Presentation (American Academy of Dermatology Winter Meeting, 03/2010): “Ghana Mobile Teledermatology Project: Building Partnerships.”
- Osei-tutu, A., Lowenstein, E. Poster Presentation (American Academy of Dermatology Winter Meeting, 03/2009): “Cutaneous Sarcoidosis: Truly the Great Masquerader”
- Wang, SQ., Marghoob, AA., Osei-tutu, A. (2008). Skin cancer precursor lesions. In M. Markman (Ed.), Atlas on cancer (Section XI). New York: Springer
- Osei-tutu, A., Reichel, M., Lowenstein, E. Poster Presentation (American Academy of Dermatology Winter Meeting, 02/2007): “Pseudoxanthoma elasticum -like papillary dermal elastolyis: A case report.”
- Benvenuto-Andrade C, Oseitutu A, Agero AL, Marghoob AA (2005). Cutaneous melanoma: surveillance of patients for recurrence and new primary melanomas. Dermatol Ther. Nov-Dec;18(6):423-35
- Osei-Tutu, A., Mackall C. Poster Presentation (Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Scholar’s Presentation, Bethesda, Maryland, May 2003): “Dendritic Cell-Based Vaccine: Optimization of Dendritic Cell Preparation.”
- Osei-Tutu A., Bailey S., Thorpe L., Oullet L. J., Perlis T., Friedman S., DesJarlais D. (2000). Injection settings and syringe sharing among young IDUs in NY city and Chicago [Abstract]. American Journal of Epidemiology, 151 (Suppl 54), 216.
- Achiamah Osei-Tutu. Poster Presentation (Society for Epidemiological Research Conference, 07/2000): “Injection Settings and High Risk Injection Behaviors among Young Injection Drug Users in Chicago.