Dr. Valerie Magloire Harvey MD
Dermatologist
1950 Glenn Mitchell Dr Suite 208 Virginia Beach VA, 23456About
Valerie M. Harvey, MD, MPH earned her undergraduate, and medical degree, from the University of Virginia. She completed her residency at the University of Maryland Medical Center and received a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As a board-certified dermatologist with over 12 years of experience treating both common and uncommon skin conditions, Dr. Harvey provides advanced patient-centered care for diseases of the skin, hair, and nails including acne, eczema, psoriasis, moles, and skin cancer. She is currently practicing in Newport News, VA. Dr. Harvey also holds a particular interest in pigmentary disorders and skin conditions which disproportionately affect minority patient populations. Her research efforts have focused on studying disparities in melanoma outcomes and utilization of dermatologic services among the underserved. Dr. Harvey is a well-published lecturer at regional and national meetings on these topics. A native of New York, Dr. Harvey is married and mother to three girls.
Education and Training
University of Virginia BA 1995
University of Virginia MD 1999
University of Maryland Internship 2000
Washington Hospital Center Melanoma Fellowship 2001
University of Maryland Residency 2005
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health MPH 2012
University of Virginia School of Medicine 1999
Board Certification
American Board of Dermatology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Circumscribed palmar or plantar hypokeratosis: report of two additional cases.
- From progressive symmetric erythrokeratoderma to erythrokeratoderma variabilis progressiva.
- The co-occurrence of neurofibromatosis type I and nail-patella syndrome in a 5-generation pedigree.
- Reporting, representation, and subgroup analysis of race and ethnicity in published clinical trials of atopic dermatitis in the United States between 2000 and 2009.
- Social determinants of racial and ethnic disparities in cutaneous melanoma
- IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE. Acral Lentiginous Melanoma.
- Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars: A Spectrum of Clinical Challenges.
- Oral melanoma in a gravid, HIV-positive woman.
- Fluoroscopy-induced chronic radiation dermatitis (FICRD) after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm endoleak repair.
- The Role of Neighborhood Characteristics in Late Stage Melanoma Diagnosis among Hispanic Men in California, Texas, and Florida, 1996-2012.
- From Bench to Bedside: The Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute 2015 Skin of Color Symposium.
- Prostaglandin D2 Uses Components of ROS Signaling to Enhance Testosterone Production in Keratinocytes.
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Residency Program Director EVMS 2008 - 2012
- Co-Director: Skin of Color Research Institute Hampton University 2009 - 2018
- Vice-Chair, Department of Dermatology EVMS 2013 - 2018
Treatments
- Acne
- Eczema
- Dermatitis
- Moles
- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Actinic Keratosis
- Birthmark
- Contact Dermatitis
- Lymphoma
- Sarcoidosis
- Seborrheic Keratosis
- Skin Tag
- Extra Corporeal Shockwave Therapy
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Dermatology
- Skin of Color Society
- Society for Investigative Dermatology
- Virginia Dermatological Society
- Virginia Medical Society
- American Medical Association
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- LINKS Incorporated
- Hope House Foundation
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