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Program Leadership

Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship

 

Harper N. Price, MD
Program Director
Division Chief, Pediatric Dermatology

Dr. Harper N. Price is a dermatologist whose specialties include cutaneous oncology, cutaneous reactions to cancer treatments and transplant medicine, genetic skin disease, pigmented lesions, and lasers and surgery in children. Currently, Dr. Price is serving as the Division Chief of Dermatology, as well as the Fellowship Director for the Pediatric Dermatology Program.  She began her medical career at Phoenix Children's in 2009 and has dedicated her time to the ongoing training and development of future pediatric dermatologist within the program since 2013.
 

Elizabeth O. Dupuy, MD
Associate Program Director
 

Dr. Elizabeth Dupuy is a board-certified dermatologist at Phoenix Children's. She speaks both English and Spanish. A native of Phoenix, Dr. Dupuy enjoys working in the community where she grew up.

Dr. Dupuy earned her medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. Next, she completed a 3-year pediatric residency, followed by a 3-year dermatology residency - both at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical Center Program. After her residencies, Dr. Dupuy completed a pediatric dermatology fellowship at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.

Dr. Dupuy holds board certifications through the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Dermatology. She also belongs to the Society for Pediatric Dermatology, the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery and the Women's Dermatologic Society.  A contributor to research within the dermatology field, she has multiple peer-reviewed publications.

With both of her parents working in healthcare, Dr. Dupuy was inspired to become a doctor. She strives to treat her patients the way she would want her own family to be treated.  Outside her practice, she enjoys spending time with her family and being outdoors - with proper sun protection, of course!

 

 

 

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