Craig G Burkhart, MD Inc.
Dermatology
Dr. Craig G. Burkhart, MD
Craig Burkhart works in the field of Dermatology. He researched medicine at University of Toledo College of Medicine. He over the years received 31 awards: "Whos Who in America", "Whos Who in the World", "Honor Roll", "Editorial Advisory Board Member", "Editor-in-chief", "Editorial Board Member", "Phi Beta Kappa", "Trustee of Board of Directors", "President", "Whos Who in Medicine and Healthcare", "Fellow (FAAD)", "Owner of six patents", "Past Head of Dermatology", "Editor in Chief", "Co-editor", "Section Editor", "Quoted", "Editorial consultant", "Honorary Editorial Board", "Co-founder and President", "Owner of patents in the field of acne, anti-fungal agents, head lice, and ear wax", "Past President", "Vice-President and Secretary", "Vice-President", "The Best Doctors in America", "Guide to Americas Top Physicians", "The Leading Physicians of the World", "Distinguished Alumni Award", "Part of management team", "Scholarship Award Recipient" and "Listed in Marquiss Whos Who in the World". Dr. Craig G. Burkhart is a published doctor as well. He has 33 publications published. The latest was: The initiation of paroxysmal (intermittent) atrial fibrillation with REM sleep due to MSG and free glutamates. He accepts Medicare payments and is listed with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- The initiation of paroxysmal (intermittent) atrial fibrillation with REM sleep due to MSG and free glutamates.
- Cryosurgical treatment of warts: dimethyl ether and propane versus liquid nitrogen - case report and review of the literature.
- Herpes and acoustic neuromas: is there a cause and effect to observe?
- Clinical assessment by Atopic dermatitis patients of response to reduced soap bathing: pilot study.
- Clarification: 510k is premarket notification; it provides no patent or FDA approval.
- Another threat to the availability of isotretinoin: ocular side effects have aviation authorities considering restricting use from (even potential) pilots.
- Need for physician monitoring of long-term safety with lasers and intense pulsed light.
- Irritant-induced enhancement of induction and elicitation of sensitization for the treatment of seborrheic keratoses.
- A chemical look at benzoyl peroxide may prove helpful.
- The search for topical treatments for seborrheic keratoses continues.
- The basement membrane problem with Lichen planus.
- Mesalamine may be preferable to sulfasalazine in dermatologic therapeutics.
- The role of soap in Acne.
- Chloasma in a man due to oral hormone replacement.
- Recent immunologic considerations regarding the Itch and treatment of scabies.
- Light's role in immunomodulation and medical therapy.
- Benzoyl peroxide Skin washes: basis, logic, effectiveness, and tolerance.
- The diminishing value of the Physicians' Desk Reference and drug package inserts as a medical and legal standard of medical usage of pharmaceutical Drugs.
- Herpes acquisition and transmission.
- Stabilize the joint associated with myxoid cyst prior to surgical procedure.
- A dermatologist's response to the American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines on Head Lice.
- Reports of immunologic reactions to imiquimod: an assessment of Actinic keratoses and treatment concerns in this era of litigation lotto.
- "Acne biofilms," temperature, and microenvironments.
- The endogenous, exogenous, and latent Infections with human papillomavirus.
- Relationship of treatment-resistant head Lice to the safety and efficacy of pediculicides.
- And the beat goes on: formulary restriction, generic substitution, prior authorization, drug utilization, and now therapeutic interchange.
- One score and ten PDRs ago: the transformation of medical practice.
- Contact irritant Dermatitis and anti-pruritic agents: the need to address the itch.
- Dysplastic nevus declassified: even the NIH recommends elimination of confusing terminology.
- Add sucralfate to list of aphthous ulcer treatments.
- School rash syndrome: the experience in northwest Ohio.
- Drug samples: friend or foe?
Schools
Med Coll Of Ohio
University Of Mi Hosps and Health Ctrs
Procedures Preformed
- Acne Surgery
- Destruction of Benign Skin Lesion
- Destruction of Malignant Skin Lesion
- Destruction of Penile Lesion
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Conditions Treated
- Acne
- Actinic Keratosis
- Athlete's Foot
- Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
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Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Who’s Who in America
- Who’s Who in the World
- Honor Roll
- Editorial Advisory Board Member
- Editor-in-chief
- Editorial Board Member
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Trustee of Board of Directors
- President
- Whos Who in Medicine and Healthcare
- Fellow (FAAD)
- Owner of six patents
- Past Head of Dermatology
- Editor in Chief
- Co-editor
- Section Editor
- Quoted
- Editorial consultant
- Honorary Editorial Board
- Co-founder and President
- Owner of patents in the field of acne, anti-fungal agents, head lice, and ear wax
- Past President
- Vice-President and Secretary
- Vice-President
- The Best Doctors in America
- Guide to America’s Top Physicians
- The Leading Physicians of the World
- Distinguished Alumni Award
- Part of management team
- Scholarship Award Recipient
- Listed in Marquis’s Who’s Who in the World
Education
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University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers
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University of Toledo College of Medicine
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University of Pennsylvania
Hospital
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ProMedica Flower Hospital
Drug Facts
NPI NUMBER |
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1962405332 |
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BURKHART |
NPPES Provider FirstName |
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CRAIG |
NPPES Provider ZIPCode |
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435602728 |
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OH |
Specialty Description |
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Dermatology |
Total Claim Count |
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2877.0 |
Distinct Opioid Count |
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0.0 |
Opioid Claim Count |
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0.0 |
Percent Opioid Claims |
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0.0 |
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National Provider Identifier [NPI] |
1962405332 |
Last Name Of The Provider |
BURKHART |
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