Specializing in treatment of skin cancer. Plus diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.





WELCOME:
Maui Dermatology has two conveniently located offices:

· Maui Dermatology LLC
89 Ho'okele St. Suite 103
Kahului,
HI 96732
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· Kihei-Wailea Medical Center
221 Pi'ikea Avenue, Suite A
Kihei, HI
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Meet Dr. Knox

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I have been a practicing Dermatologist for 20 years in Houston specializing in skin cancers. Over the years as a part time resident and enjoying Maui very much, I decided in 2004 to make Maui my permanent home.

I am certified by the American Board of Dermatology and have a Master of Public Health involving the environment and toxicology. The word dermatology means the study of skin. Being a Dermatologist means formal training has been completed and a board certification means the doctor has the highest credentials to treat skin conditions.

Please feel free to visit my website as I will be providing a bi-monthly blog to help inform people on the wellness and care of skin.

CURRICULUM VITAE
JOHN MARSHALL KNOX, II, M.D., M.P.H.

WORK HISTORY:

John Marshall Knox Dermatology 1315 St. Joseph Parkway, Ste. 1810 Houston, Texas 77002
Private Practice
07/1985 to 03/2006

Kihei Wailea Medical Center
221 Pi`ikea St.
Kihei, Hawaii 96753

10/2004 to Present

Maui Dermatology
89 Ho`okele St. #103
Kahului, Hawaii 96732

04/2006 to Present

 

EDUCATION:

  • 1967 – 1971 Memorial High School, Houston, Texas
  • 1971 – 1975 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
  • 1976 – 1977 University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, Texas
  • 1977 – 1981 University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas
  • 1981 – 1982 Intern, St. Joseph Hospital, Houston, Texas
  • 1982 – 1985 Resident, Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas


PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AS OF OCT 2006:

Texas Medical Association — Harris County Medical Association

Texas Dermatology Society — Houston Dermatology Society

Maui Medical Association — Hawaii Dermatology Association


TEACHING APPOINTMENTS:

  1. Assistant Instructor of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 7/84 – 6/85
  2. Clinical Supervisor of Senior Medical Students, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 7/82 – 6/85
  3. Lectures to Junior Medical Students 7/84 – 6/85
  4. Lectures to Students at the School of Allied Health Sciences 7/84 – 6/85
  5. Chief Resident 1/85 – 6/85
  6. Teaching Staff, Christus St. Joseph Hospital, Houston, Texas 7/85 to present


PRESENTATIONS AT MEDICAL MEETINGS:

  1. A New Cutaneous Sensation Caused by Synthetic Pyrethroids. Society for Investigative Dermatology. New Orleans, Louisiana. January 1983.
  2. Scleredema Adultorum of Buske. Houston Dermatological Society Meeting. Galveston, Texas. September 1982.
  3. Reactive Perforating Collagenosis. Eleventh Mexican Congress of Dermatology. Oaxtepec, Mexico. October 1983.
  4. Letterer-Siwe Disease. Eleventh Mexican Congress of Dermatology. Oaxtepec, Mexico. October 1983.
  5. Familial Dyskeratotic Comedones. Burks-Zola Cooper Clinicopathologic Seminar. Southern Medical Association. Baltimore, Maryland. November 1983.
  6. Reactive Perforating Collagenosis in Oil Field Workers. American Academy of Dermatology. Chicago, Illinois. December 1983.
  7. Atypical Tuberculosis versus Leprosy. Texas Dermatological Society. Fall Meeting. Galveston, Texas. October 1984.
  8. Vitiligo Response to PUVA. Texas Dermatological Society. Fall Meeting. Galveston, Texas. October 1984.
  9. Trichophytum Rubrum Infection in an Urban Setting. American Academy of Dermatology. Washington, D.C. December 1984.
  10. Cutaneous Sarcoidosis versus Sarcoidal Tissue Reaction to an Unknown Stimulus. Houston Dermatological Society. Conference on Pediatric Dermatology. Galveston, Texas. April 1985.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Knox, J.M. II, Tucker, S.B.: A New Cutaneous Sensation Caused by Synthetic Pyrethroids (Abstract). Clinical Research 30(5)A:915, 1985
  2. Knox, J.M. II, Tucker, S.B., Flannigan, S.A.: Paresthesia from Cutaneous Exposure to a Synthetic Pryethroid Insecticide. Archives of Dermatology 120:744-746, 1984.
  3. Knox, J.M. II, Knox, J.M.: Keloids. Clinical Dermatology 1: (Unit 4-15): 1-6, 1986.
  4. Knox, J.M. II, Knox, J.M.: Senile Atrophy (Aging Skin). Clinical Dermatology 1:(Unit 4-40): 1-4, 1986.
  5. Knox, J.M., II, Knox, J.M., Holder, W.: Familiar Dyskeratotic Comedones. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 17:808-813, November 1987.
  6. Chalker, D.K., Lesher, J.L. Jr., Smith, J.G. Jr., Klauda, H.C., Pochi, P.E., Jacoby, W.S., Yonkosky, D.M., Voorhees, J.J., Ellis, C.N., Matusda-John, S., Shalita, A.R., Smith, E.B., Raimer, S.S., Knox, J.M. II and Kantor, I.I.: Efficacy of Topical Isotretioin 0.05% gel in Acne Vulgaris: Results of a multicenter, double-blind investigation. Journal of American Academy of Dermatology 17:251-254, 1987.
  7. Knox, J.M. II, Knox, J.M.: Treatment of Sulzberger-Garbe Syndrome. Seminars in Dermatology 6:70, 1987.
  8. Knox, J.M. II, Knox, J.M.: Treatment of Angry Skin Syndrome. Seminars in Dermatology 6:68, 1987.
  9. Knox, J.M. II, Knox, J.M.: Treatment of Recurrent Aphthous Ulcers. Seminars in Dermatology 6:69, 1987
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