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Licensure ||
New Jersey,
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American Board of Dermatology|-
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Camila K.
Janniger M.D. was born
Kamila Barbara Krysicka in the elegant
Baltic seaside resort-town of
Sopot, once part of the
Free State of Gdansk.
Her mother is a hero of the
Warsaw Uprising and of
Polish nobel lineage being from the
Łodyia family.
Her father is a former
public prosecutor who escaped by bicycling hundreds of miles into
Romania as the
Soviet Union and
Germany began
World War II by invading Poland, eventually fighting in
France and being evacuated to
England, where he ultimately met and married her mother once her final prison camp was liberated.
Camila was raised in
Warsaw, where she completed all her education, graduating from the
Medical University of Warsaw in
1984.
She was active in
Catholic student associations and a founder of the
Solidarity medical student movement, risking
arrest alongside colleagues to oppose
communism.
While a tourist visiting her brother in
New Jersey a few months after graduation, she visited a nearby
American medical school, where she met and ultimately married an expatriate
Californian.
She took one of his family names, Janniger, and began her career with a rotating internship at the
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, followed by her
dermatology residency at the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
Dr.
Janniger is board certified in Dermatology.
She was appointed
Clinical Assistant Professor and Chief of Pediatric Dermatology in
1990, and was promoted to
Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology and
Pediatrics at the
New Jersey Medical School in 1995.
She was promoted to
Clinical Professor in
2002.
She has been a member of the editorial board of Cutis since
1991.
In
1992 she was named as founding
Pediatric Dermatology editor, a position she retains.
She is also a member of the editorial boards of Medical Mycology and Clinical Dermatology and is a managing editor of eMedicine Dermatology.
She has edited 2 monographs, and is the author of 32 book chapters, 142 articles and 21 other publications.
She was elected a Charter Member of
Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, New Jersey Medical School Chapter, is a Fellow of the
American Academy of Dermatology, served a three year term as a Member of the National
Tuberous Sclerosis Association Professional Advisory Board, and was named in
Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare in its first edition.
She gave birth to Edmund Jack Janniger on
December 30,
1995.
External links
Official website