What is Scleroderma and What Makes the Juvenile Form Different?
Sarah Taber, MD
"Patient Education Forum - HSS
NYC (2014)

 
About Dr. Taber:
Dr. Taber is a Pediatric Rheumatology fellow at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She graduated from Yale University Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude, and was accepted in her sophomore year to Mount Sinai School of Medicine through the Humanities and Medicine Program. She completed her residency in Pediatrics at NYU Medical Center, where she was selected Outstanding Floor Senior Resident upon graduation. Her current research focus is linear scleroderma of the face.

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