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Caroline Robinson MD, FAAD

Caroline N. Robinson MD, FAAD

Dermatologist and CEO, Tone Dermatology, Chicago, Illinois; Director, National Medical Association Dermatology Advocacy Committee; Co-Chair, Skin of Color Society Diversity in Action Committee

Dr. Caroline Robinson is a board-certified general, medical, and cosmetic dermatologist in Chicago with subspecialty expertise in alopecia and ethnic skin dermatology. She is the founder and CEO of Tone Dermatology, an innovative skin and hair practice on Chicago’s near south side. Dr. Robinson is a graduate of Cornell University, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences with a minor in Genetics and Development. She obtained her medical degree from the University of Louisville, graduating with a distinction in research. She subsequently completed her residency at Southern Illinois University, where she served as Chief Resident in her final year. She has served as clinical faculty and Director for Diversity Initiatives in Dermatology with Northwestern University and is active in many organizations, including the Skin of Color Society and American Academy of Dermatology. As a physician, speaker, and advocate for diversity in dermatology, she works to bring awareness to issues of inclusivity and healthcare disparities. 

Disclosures

Dr. Robinson has no relevant disclosures.

Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:

  1. Spitz Nevi in African Americans