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  • Maggi Ahmed

    Maggi Ahmed, MD, PhD

    College: Al-Manarah academy, Second Secondary College, Saudi Arabia 
    Graduate School: University of Massachusetts, Doctoral of Philosophy 
    Medical School: Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University
    Hometown: Alexandria, Egypt 

    Maggi was born and raised in Saudi Arabia. She attended her medical school in Egypt, where she obtained her master’s degree in dermatology and finished a Dermatology residency training at Sohag University. She decided to pursue a doctoral degree in surgical treatment of vitiligo, so she joined Dr. John Harris’s vitiligo clinic and research center, where she learned how to translate the science discoveries to design new treatment approaches and contributed to forefront dermatological clinical research. She used her skills as a clinician to study new treatments for vitiligo and worked with UMass procedural dermatologists to successfully optimize and modify surgical transplantation as a cutting-edge treatment for patients with pigmentary skin disorders. Maggi successfully earned her clinical and translational PhD degree in dermatology from the University of Massachusetts, and then finished her surgical internship year at the University of Massachusetts.  
    Maggi aspire to be an academic dermatologic surgeon with a focus on surgical dermatology, laser, cosmetic surgery, and pigmentary disorders with particular interest in vitiligo. She loves teaching and medical education. 
    Apart from work, Maggi enjoys spending time with family, driving by the lake, listening to music, flowers arrangement, and reading at Lamar Souter Library. 

  • Colleen Gabel

    Colleen Gabel, MD

    College: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Medical School: University of Massachusetts 
    Hometown: Marblehead, MA

    Colleen grew up on the North Shore of Boston in Marblehead, MA. She went to MIT for undergrad where she studied chemistry, and then did a gap year out in Denver Colorado working in the kidney dialysis field (and doing a lot of skiing) before heading to UMass Chan. She did her internship in Boston at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and now is thrilled to be returning to UMass for dermatology residency. She is particularly interested in dermatopathology and complex medical dermatology, as well as teaching and medical education. Outside of work, she loves hanging out with her husband and her Newfoundland dog, Blue. She enjoys skiing, going to the beach, and is an avid scuba diver. 

  • Nicholas Leonard

    Nicholas Leonard, MD

    College: Boston College

    Medical School: University of Massachusetts

    Hometown: Mansfield, MA

    Nick grew up in Mansfield, MA, and attended Boston College where he studied biology. His interest in dermatology began during a gap year position before medical school, where he worked in a local dermatology office and began to understand the wide range of dermatologic conditions and the multitude of treatment modalities that can be offered. He later attended UMass Chan where he expanded his exposure to the field through projects specifically focusing on rheumatology-dermatology, pediatric-dermatology, and dermatologic surgery. He currently completed his intern year at Cambridge Health Alliance and is very much looking forward to rejoining the UMass Derm family. Nick is passionate about mentorship and patient care, and is eager to continue building on both early in dermatology residency. In his free time, Nick enjoys being a foodie with his wife Steph, traveling to new areas, and pretty much any outdoor activity.

  • Lindsay McCormack

    Lindsay McCormack

    College: Wellesley College
    Medical School: University of Massachusetts
    Hometown: Lakewood, New York

    Lindsay grew up in Western New York and attended Wellesley College where she studied English Literature and French. Following undergrad, she worked at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in their Children’s Book department. She later completed a post-baccalaureate program at Harvard Extension School before attending UMass Chan. During medical school, she completed a research fellowship in pediatric dermatology at Boston Children’s Hospital and dermatology for patients living with homelessness at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless. She currently completed her intern year at Metrowest Medical Center and is thrilled to return to UMass Chan for residency. Lindsay’s interests include pediatric dermatology and community work as well as teaching and mentoring. Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, yoga, figure skating, reading and travel.