KATHLEEN CASAMIQUELA, M.D., F.A.A.D.

Amy H. Litchfield, M.D., F.A.A.D.

KATHLEEN CASAMIQUELA, M.D., F.A.A.D

Board Certified Dermatologist

Dr. Kathleen M. Casamiquela obtained her undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California and earned her M.D. from the University of Texas at Houston Medical School. She went on to complete her residency training in dermatology at the University of Mississippi.


She has been a board certified dermatologist since 2016. After practicing in San Francisco for a year, she and her husband moved back to southern California. She is grateful to be able raise her two boys where she grew up. She enjoys traveling, dancing, and spending time with her family.


Dr. Casamiquela’s practice encompasses adult as well as pediatric dermatology, surgical dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology. 

Board Certification

Professional Memberships

Publications

Casamiquela KM, Harber ID. The Scabies Preparation. In: Brodell RT, Helms SA, Jackson JD, et al, editors. Procedural Tips and Tricks in Dermatology: Efficient and Effective Approaches to Achieving Optimal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Results. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers. Accepted.

Harber I, Casamiquela KM, Helms, SE. AGEP: Patch Testing of Treanda and Rituxan. Contact Dermatitis. Submitted.

Casamiquela KM, Carr P, Black W. A cross-sectional study of skin cancer patient’s willingness and ability to take biopsy “selfies” to aid in later treatment. JAAD. 2016;75(6):1262-1263.

JL Rush, RH Flowers, KM Casamiquela, SK Jacks, JM Ibrahim, RT Brodell. Research Letter: The Knock: An Adjunct to Education Opening the Door to Improved Outpatient Hand Hygiene. JAAD 2016;75(1):231-233.

Kenneth Saul M.D., Kathleen Casamiquela M.D., Nancye McCowan M.D., Robert T Brodell M.D., Jeremy D Jackson M.D. The Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) as a Model for Impactful Self-Directed Quality Control Initiatives in Clinical Practice. Cutis 2016;97(2):96-100.

Carr PC, Casamiquela KM, Jacks SK. Gaucher disease type 2 presenting with collodion membrane and blueberry muffin lesions. Pediatr Dermatol. 2016;33(1):e20-2.

Gathings RM, Casamiquela KM, Jackson A, Brodell RT. Tinea Incognito in a Tattoo. Cutis. Accepted 2014 October.
Casamiquela KM, Saul KD, Brodell RT. Proposed Remedy to Chronic Back Pain among Dermatology Residents. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2013;71(2):386-7.

Casamiquela KM, Cohen PR. Chemotherapy-associated Tongue Hyperpigmentation and Blue Lunula: Case Report and Literature Review. J Drugs Dermatol. 2013;12(2):223-6.

Casamiquela KM, Boddupalli SS. Symptomatic Hypophosphatemia as a Result of Respiratory Alkalosis Provoked by Anxiety Inducing Hyperventilation: A Case Study. ACP. Phoenix, Arizona. 2012.

Casamiquela KM, Cohen PR. Radiation Port Dermatophytosis: Tinea Corporis Occurring at the Site of Irradiated Skin. Dermatol Online J. 2012;15;18(1):5.

Presentations

“The Knock: An Adjunct to Education Opening the Door to Improved Outpatient Hand Hygiene”
Dermatology Symposium: Diagnostic and Treatment Pears for Primary Care, University of Mississippi Medical Center – February 20th, 2016

“Protocol for notifying physicians of outside lab reports” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting – April 14th, 2015.

“Introduction to acne, psoriasis and skin cancer” Dermatology Interest Group, University of Mississippi Medical Center – March 25th, 2015.

“Histiocytoses, xanthomas, non-infectious granulomas, foreign body reactions” University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Dermatology weekly didactics – March 2nd, 2015.

“Common dermatology cases encountered by the family medicine physician” Department of Family Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center – December 3rd, 2014.

“Melanocyte biology, vitiligo and other disorders of hypopigmentation, disorders of hyperpigmentation” University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Dermatology weekly didactics – November 24th, 2014.

“Suicide crises management” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting – November 10th, 2014.

“Smoking cessation in the dermatology clinic” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting- July 8th, 2014

“Hand hygiene in the outpatient dermatology setting” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting- May 14th, 2014

“Methotrexate test dose in psoriasis patients” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting- March 17th, 2014

“Systemic antifungal interactions” Quality Improvement University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department monthly faculty meeting- January 14th, 2014

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