Experience

Dr. Kalyani S. Marathe is a leading figure in the field of Pediatric Dermatology, especially in the diagnosis and management of vulvar pathologies. A brilliant career of more than two decades of clinical and care experience, which has led her to assume positions of high responsibility as director of the Division of Dermatology. Because of this, and given her commitment to the treatment of children, she is affiliated with relevant children's hospitals in Cincinnati, such as Children's National Hospital and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 

In this way, Marathe has become an internationally recognized specialist for her excellence in the care of skin conditions affecting children and adolescents, such as Atopic Dermatitis, Birthmarks, Psoriasis or Epidermolysis Bullosa. In this sense, this expert actively participates in every phase of the medical process, from the issuance of diagnoses in the clinical setting, through the performance of biopsies and the execution of laboratory analyses, to culminate with the implementation of appropriate treatments. 

In addition to her outstanding career in healthcare, Marathe excels in the field of research, focusing her efforts on vulvar diseases in pediatric patients. A field that has led her to participate in clinical trials and to testify her advances through numerous scientific publications in high impact journals. In this way, her contribution to the knowledge of skin conditions developed in the intimate parts of children is remarkable. 

An excellent communicator, her passion is reflected in her dedication to the training of future doctors. As an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Dermatology at the University of Cincinnati, she has received teaching awards for training residents and medical students. 

  • Affiliated with Children's National Hospital and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 
  • Fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology from Columbia University 
  • Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Dermatology at the University of Cincinnati 
  • Medical Degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 
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