Dr. Rebecca Marcus completed her residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center in New York, NY. She attended Columbia University for her undergraduate degree in history and certificate in pre-medical science and then continued her education at New York Medical College and obtained her degree in medicine. Rebecca also served as a research assistant at Mount Sinai’s Department of Dermatology. Dr. Marcus’s areas of expertise include wound care, cutaneous infections,...Read More
Dr. Rebecca Marcus completed her residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center in New York, NY. She attended Columbia University for her undergraduate degree in history and certificate in pre-medical science and then continued her education at New York Medical College and obtained her degree in medicine. Rebecca also served as a research assistant at Mount Sinai’s Department of Dermatology. Dr. Marcus’s areas of expertise include wound care, cutaneous infections, cutaneous allergy, and caring for patients with melanoma and other forms of skin cancer.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center
New York Medical College
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center
Board Certifications
American Board of Dermatology
American Board of Dermatology
Awards and Publications
Allergen Avoidance: Dialkyl Thiourea. Militello G, Marcus R. Dermatitis. 2008 Sep-Oct;19(5):E42-3.
Use of Biologic Agents in Pediatric Psoriasis. Marji JS, Marcus R, Moennich J, Mackay-Wiggan J. J Drugs Dermatol. 2010...Read More
Allergen Avoidance: Dialkyl Thiourea. Militello G, Marcus R. Dermatitis. 2008 Sep-Oct;19(5):E42-3.
Use of Biologic Agents in Pediatric Psoriasis. Marji JS, Marcus R, Moennich J, Mackay-Wiggan J. J Drugs Dermatol. 2010 Aug;9(8):975-86.
Prospective Study of Wound Infections in Mohs Micrographic Surgery Using Clean Surgical Technique in the Absence of Prophylactic Antibiotics. Rogers HD, Desciak EB, Marcus RP, Wang S, MacKay-Wiggan J, Eliezri YD. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2010 Nov;63(5):842-51.
Metastatic Cystic Nodule of Rectal SCC with Basaloid Features Mimicking a BCC of the Face. Harp JL, Marcus R, Husain S, Grossman ME. Accepted for publication by the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.