Norman Goldstein
Dermatologist
550 S. Beretania St. Suite 400 Honolulu Hawaii, 96813About
Norman Goldstein, MD, is an advisor to the National Skin Cancer Foundation and chairman of the Pacific Safe Sun Hawaii Programs. Dr. Goldstein is Editor Emeritus of the Hawaii Medical Journal and was chosen as the Hawaii Medical Association's Physician of the Year in 1993. In 1998, the Governor of Hawaii declared July 14 as Dr. Norman Goldstein Day; in honor of his research, public service, and education endeavors. In 2004, Dr. Goldstein became the first dermatologist to receive a laureate award from the American College of Physicians.
Education and Training
SUNY Down State Medical Center
Board Certification
Dermatology
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of Hawaii School of Medicine -
Awards
- 'Hawaii Medical Association Physician of the Year,' 1993
- 'Top Doctors,' Castle Connelly
- 'Best Doctors in America Award'
- 'Laureate Award Recipient,' American College of Physicians
Internships
- Maimonides Hospital, Brooklyn
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, Hawaii Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Dr. Goldstein has published more than seventy articles and papers on various dermatological subjects.
Awards
- Hawaii Medical Association's Physician of the Year in 1993, first dermatologist to receive a laureate award from the American College of Physicians
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