Michael Charles Raisch, MD
- Baptist Health Medical Group
- Baptist Health Quality Network
- Miami Cancer Institute
- Dermatology
- Mohs Surgery
About Michael Charles Raisch
Male
Prior to joining Miami Cancer Institute in 2021, Dr. Raisch worked in private practice in Miami, Florida and Boulder, Colorado. He was also previously an attending physician for the dermatology department at Duke University Medical Center.
Dr. Raisch’s research has been published in multiple medical journals, including Science, Dermatitis, The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, and Developmental Biology. He has also presented at several national medical meetings and is a member of the American College of Mohs Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology and American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology.
Dr. Raisch’s approach to patient care is to learn his patients’ priorities and collaborate with them to determine the optimal treatment plan to achieve their goals.
When he is not treating patients, Dr. Raisch enjoys the Everglades and gardening.
English
Adults (18+)
Adults (65+)
Baptist Hospital of Miami
Education & Training
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Fellowship Program, Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology/Dermatology, 2018
Duke University Hospital
Residency Program, Dermatology, 2016
Moses H Cone Mem Hospital
Internship Program, Internal Medicine, 2013
Duke University (North Carolina)
Medical School, 2012
Dermatology
American Board of Dermatology, 2016
Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery
American Board of Dermatology, 2021
Locations
Accepted Insurance
- Medicare
- HMO
- POS
- PPO
- Entrust
- HMO
- Medicare
- POS
- BlueCare
- Medicare HMO
- Options
- POS
- PPO
- Select
- Medicaid UK Only
- All LOB
- Multiplan Network
- HMO
- NHP
- POS
- PPO
Ratings & Reviews
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