Golta Rasouli, MD
Phlebology
395 Commercial Court STE C Venice Florida, 34292About
Dr. Golta Rasouli is a double board-certified and fellowship-trained physician with expertise in dermatology, vein and cosmetic dermatology. She graduated top of her class and was awarded membership to the Golden Key Honor Society from University of Toronto for her academic achievements. She then received her Medical Doctorate in Chicago, where she graduated with research distinction. She is one of the very few physicians in the county who has received extensive training in various fields including dermatology, vascular disease and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Rasouli has received her training at some top universities including Case Western University, Cleveland Clinic, and UNC, where she received extensive hands-on training with some of the world-renowned experts in the field. She is also an expert in cosmetic dermatology and uses advanced techniques with emphasis on facial rejuvenation and contouring to achieve natural results.
Dr. Rasouli is a compassionate physician and educator and served as an associate professor and clinical faculty at the LIJ-Northwell Medical Center in New York, where she taught residents and medical students. She has presented in various national and international conferences and submitted numerous research articles and abstracts to a wide range of medical journals. She uses her skills in teaching and ensures her patients are well educated about their medical conditions which helps them to prevent or manage those conditions more effectively.
Dr. Rasouli is known amongst her patients to be compassionate, personable and caring. Her welcoming and pleasant personality, in addition to her medical expertise attracts patients from far distances, including out-of-state, to her clinic.
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Internships
- Case Western Reserve University
Fellowships
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Professional Society Memberships
- Golden Key International Honor Society
Articles and Publications
- She has presented in various national and international conferences and submitted numerous research articles and abstracts to a wide range of medical journals.
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