Dr. James J. Milbauer, MD, FAAD
Dermatologist
50 Cherry Hill Rd Suite 104 Parsippany NJ, 07054About
Dr. James J. Milbauer is a highly regarded dermatologist serving patients in Parsippany, New Jersey. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Milbauer has dedicated his career to delivering exceptional dermatological care. He is affiliated with Saint Clare’s Health and has gained recognition as a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD). Dr. Milbauer's expertise extends beyond clinical practice, as he has contributed significantly to medical research. He has served as a principal investigator on numerous drug studies, acted as a medical monitor for new drug studies, and provided valuable input on various protocols. Patients appreciate Dr. Milbauer's thoroughness, expertise, and compassionate approach to care, making him a highly sought-after dermatologist in New Jersey.
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Education and Training
Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Yeshiva University 1982
Board Certification
American Board of Dermatology - Certified in Dermatology
American Board of Dermatology
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Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAwards
- Patients’ Choice Award (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016) Year
- Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Year
- Patients’ Choice 5th Anniversary Award (2012, 2013) Year
- Compassionate Doctor Award - 5 Year Honoree (2013, 2014) Year
- On-Time Doctor Award (2015, 2016) Year
Treatments
- Dermatitis
- Moles
- Actinic Keratosis
- Skin Cancer
- Birthmark
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology
Fellowships
- Henry Ford Hospital Dermatology 1986
Fellowships
- Henry Ford Hospital (1986)
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Celebrating Over 35 Years of Unmatched Dermatological Care and Patient Dedication
Since 1987, Dr. James Milbauer has been a cornerstone of dermatological care in Parsippany, New Jersey, providing patients with the highest standard of medical and aesthetic dermatology. With a commendable career spanning over three decades, Dr. Milbauer’s expertise is backed by extensive research involvement and a commitment to patient-centered care.
A fellowship-trained dermatologist, Dr. Milbauer has contributed significantly to the field of dermatology as a principal investigator on over 35 drug studies and as a medical monitor on more than 125 new drug studies. His proficiency in the field is further demonstrated by his review and submission of comments to sponsors on approximately 200 protocols, ensuring that the latest advancements in dermatological treatments are both safe and effective for patients.
A proud alumnus of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Milbauer completed his residency in internal medicine at Monmouth Medical Center in 1983, followed by a fellowship in dermatology at the prestigious Henry Ford Hospital in 1986. His rigorous training and dedication to continuous education are evident in his recognition as a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD) and his board certification from the American Board of Dermatology (ABD), an organization committed to upholding the highest standards in dermatological care.
Dr. Milbauer’s dedication to his patients has not gone unnoticed. He has consistently received accolades for his compassionate care and excellence in practice. Noteworthy recognitions include the Patients’ Choice Award for multiple years (2008-2016) and the Compassionate Doctor Recognition awarded from 2009 to 2015. Dr. Milbauer was also honored with the Patients’ Choice 5th Anniversary Award (2012, 2013) and the On-Time Doctor Award (2015, 2016), cementing his reputation as a trusted and reliable dermatologist within the community.
As he continues to serve the Parsippany area, Dr. James Milbauer remains focused on delivering personalized care tailored to each patient's unique skin needs. His commitment to advancing dermatological practices and enhancing patient experiences positions him as a leader in the field.
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