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Pediatrician
Education BS, University of North Carolina, 1997 MD, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 2001
Residency Pediatrics, University of Connecticut, 2001-2005
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Keri Wallace, MD, is a general academic pediatrician with a special interest in pediatric dermatology. Dr. Wallace is originally from Connecticut but obtained her medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She returned to Connecticut for her pediatric training where she was a resident and chief resident in the University of Connecticut Pediatric Residency Program. After spending several years in private practice in New York, Dr. Wallace joined Connecticut Children’s Primary Care and became an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the UConn School of Medicine. Dr. Wallace is a member of the Society For Pediatric Dermatology and serves as the Core Faculty Leader of dermatology for the UConn Pediatric Residency Program.
In New England, summer sneaks up after a long winter, which felt even longer as COVID-19 still looms. However, when the sun comes out, it’s out full force. Before you and the family head outside and “take back” summer, check out some summer sun safety tips to protect yourself and those you love against the […]
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