Employment
2020 - Present
2017 - 2020
2013 - 2017
Finger Lakes Dermatology, Dryden NY
*Founder and CEO
Cayuga Medical Associates, Ithaca NY
The Corvallis Clinic, Corvallis OR
Licensing
Present
American Board of Dermatology Certified
New York Unrestricted Medical License
Education
2010 - 2013
2007 - 2010
2006 - 2007
2002 - 2006
1997 - 2001
Resident, Dermatology
Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC
Senior Clinical Research Fellow
Center For Dermatology Research, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, NC
Transitional Year Residency Program
Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Darby, PA
Medical Doctorate
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA
Honors
2012
2009
2006-07
2005
2005
2005
2004
1998-2001
DermMentors Resident of Distinction Award
American Acne and Rosacea Society Research Grant Recipient
Chief Resident – Transitional Residency Program
Dermatology abroad - Brisbane, Australia
American Medical Student Association – Jefferson Committee Member
Jefferson Students for Dermatology – Member / Organizer
Jefferson Free Online Study Aid – Question writer
Graduated Magnum Cum Laude Phi Alpha Beta (LaSalle Biology Club) – President
LaSalle Environmental Workshop & Green Campus Day
Dean’s list
Research Experience
2014 -2016
2007 - 2010
2003
2001 - 2002
2001
1999 & 2000
The Corvallis Clinic Corvallis, OR
-Dr. Yentzer worked on several Phase III clinical trials for psoriasis treatments, including Humira, Stelara and Cosentyx.
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston Salem, NC
-Working for the Center for Dermatology Research, Dr. Yentzer conducted health services and health outcomes research. His work focused on adherence to dermatologic treatments, the relationship between efficacy of therapy and adherence, and interventions to increase adherence to treatment regimens.
Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA
-Dr. Yentzer pioneered using zebrafish as a model for studying inhibitors of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) under direction of Dr. Ulrich Rodeck.
Medical Research Institute for Chemical Defense (USAMRID) Aberdeen, MD
-Working with Dr. John Schlager, Dr. Yentzer used molecular subtraction libraries to study gene regulation in keratinocytes after exposure to the chemical warfare agents sulfur mustard and VX gas.
Wistar Institute Philadelphia, PA
-Working in Dr. Meenhard Herlyn’s lab, Dr. Yentzer examined the potential relationship between the regulation of angiogenesis and invasive characteristics of melanoma.
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Coatesville, PA
-Working with Dr. Greg Golden, Dr. Yentzer helped conduct molecular genetic studies of cocaine-kindled seizures and anticonvulsant drugs.