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Double board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs micrographic surgeon

Whitney L. Call
DO, FAAD, FACMS

Dr. Whitney L. Call is a distinguished, double board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs micrographic surgeon, recognized for her commitment to providing exceptional, individualized care in both general and surgical dermatology.


Her extensive training, military service, and dedication to her patients make her a trusted expert in skin health and the treatment of skin cancer.

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ABOUT

Double Board-Certified Dermatologist & Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon

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After honorably completing her military service, Dr. Call pursued advanced fellowship training in Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (Mohs Surgery) under the mentorship of Dr. Heidi Donnelly at Dayton Skin Care.


This highly competitive fellowship is renowned for providing exceptional, high-caliber training in complex skin cancer removal and intricate reconstructive techniques. Dr. Call is now board-certified by the American College of Mohs Surgery, signifying the highest level of specialization in this field.


Dr. Call finds profound fulfillment in guiding patients through the process of skin cancer removal and performing the detailed, meticulous reconstructions necessary after Mohs surgery. Her goal is always to achieve the best possible cure rate while ensuring patients feel confident and aesthetically pleased with their surgical outcomes.

Dr. Call is a dedicated contributor to the field of dermatology, evidenced by multiple peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national meetings. Her work includes research on novel surgical techniques, such as the "Hat Technique" for processing eyelid specimens and the "Granny Sliding Knot" for high-tension closures, as well as case reports and presentations on various dermatologic conditions.


She actively participates in professional organizations, holding memberships in the American College of Mohs Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Women’s Dermatologic Society, Association of Military Dermatologists, and the Nevada Society for Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. Recently, she has begun volunteering with iTASC (Improved Treatment Access for Skin Cancer), a non-profit connecting underserved patients with Mohs surgeons.

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Glasgow-Rubin Achievement Award Winner

Granted to women graduating in the top ten percent of their medical school class.

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San Antonio Military Medical Center

Dermatology Residency.
Served eight years of active duty service in the United States Air Force

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Dayton Skin Care

Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship

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Scott Air Force Base

Chief of Dermatology

2018 - 2021

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