Alain Dansereau
Dermatologist
2 Rue Notre Dame Repentigny Quebec, J6A2N7About
Alain Dansereau, MD, FRCPC, FAAD, is a successful cosmetic dermatologist in Montreal Canada; success, he says, comes from being hard work, and vision. He received his medical degree in 1986 from Université de Sherbrooke, followed by an internship at Saint-Luc du CHUM, and residency at Montreal University Hospital Center. Since beginning his career, Dr. Dansereau has become a member of La Société de dermatologie de Montréal, Association des dermatologistes du Québec, Société de dermatologie de Montréal, and the Canadian Laser and Aesthetic Surgery Society. When he is not at his practice, Dansereau enjoys working as a resident trainer at l'université de Montréal. Practicing for 25 years has led him to develop a great practice, positively changing the lives of patients each day.
Education and Training
Université de Sherbrooke
Board Certification
American Board of Dermatology
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Resident Trainer, l'université de Montréal -
Internships
- Saint-Luc du CHUM
Professional Society Memberships
- La Socit de dermatologie de Montral, Association des dermatologistes du Qubec, Socit de dermatologie de Montral, Canadian Laser and Aesthetic Surgery Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Hard Work and Vision
Hobbies / Sports
- Fishing
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Dermatologic Surgery, Journal of American Dermatology
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