Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Committed to the Community


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Windsor Dermatology physicians are committed to volunteering their time and medical expertise to communities near and far as well as to dermatology professional associations.

This coming September, Windsor Dermatology physician Dr. Brian Keegan will be participating in a Free the Children dermatology mission to the Maasai Mara region of Kenya in Africa. This week-long humanitarian initiative provides volunteer care for the dermatologic needs of the local children. Free the Children funds mobile health clinics and basic medical supplies in disadvantaged areas to meet specialized healthcare needs.

Dr. Keegan, Dr. David Nieves and Dr. Wendy Myers all take part in free skin screenings at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro and many other locations throughout are region. Dr. Keegan also serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Princeton Fitness and Wellness Center which offers programs promoting the health and well-being of the Greater Princeton Community.
Windsor Dermatology is a sponsor of, and a participant in, Mercer County Woman magazine’s annual Head to Toe Woman’s Wellness Expo.
Dr. Jerry Bagel, Windsor Dermatology medical director has helped spearhead funding for National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) for psoriasis care and research. He has twice been honored by the NPF as the nation’s number one recruiter of patients with psoriasis and has also served as an advisor to the NPF’s Board of Trustees. 

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