Dr. Daniel Christiansen
Daniel Christiansen, M.D., is board certified in both Dermatology and Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery through the American Board of Dermatology.
He received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis before graduating cum laude from the University of Missouri Medical School. He is a member of the country’s most prestigious medical honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Dr. Christiansen completed an internship in Internal medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center prior to starting his dermatology residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
He completed a three-year dermatology residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and, in 2013, was selected as the Vanderbilt Mohs Surgery Fellow.
Dr. Christiansen received extensive training during his Mohs Surgery Fellowship in advanced skin cancer treatments and reconstruction. He founded Resolute Dermatology to provide a more personalized patient centric dermatologic surgery experience.
Dr. Christiansen enjoys spending all his free time with his wife and three children.
Education
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 7/2012 – 6/2013
Mohs Fellow, 7/2012 – 6/2013
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 7/2009 - 6/2012
Dermatology Resident and Chief, 2012
Kansas University Medical Center, 2008 - 2009
Internal Medicine
University of Missouri School of Medicine, 2004 - 2008
Medical Doctorate, Cum Laude
Washington University in St. Louis, 2000 - 2003
Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Professional Organizations
American College of Mohs Surgery
American Academy of Dermatology
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Alpha Omega Alpha
Kansas Medical Society
Publications
Abutalib, S. Expert Clinical Perspective on Diagnosis and Management of Cancer. Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers, Christiansen, D, Clayton, A.
Nouri, K. Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Special Considerations for Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Organ Transplant Recipients, Stasko, T, Christiansen, D. Springer
Christiansen, D, Stebbins, W. A Guide to Safety in Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery: Avoidance and Management of Common Pitfalls and Perils. Current Dermatology Reports
McCoppin, H, Christiansen, D, Stasko, T, Martinez, J, Washington, C, Brown, M, Zwald, F. Clinical Spectrum of Atypical Fibroxanthoma and Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Collective Experience.
Chowdhury, S, Christiansen, D, Morgan, M, DeAngelis G. The effect of vertical disparities on depth representation in macaque monkeys: MT physiology and behavior. Journal of Neurophysiology.
Project Lead Christiansen, D. (12/29/2019) Antithrombotic Management For Dermatologic Surgery. Scientific Advisory Committee, Sub-Committee of the Regional Medical Directors
Bachman, S, Costello, C, Cleveland, D, Davis, W, Christiansen, D, Loy, T, Grant, S, Ramshaw, B. (2007, June). The Relationship Of Patient Characteristics To Materials Analysis In Explanted Polypropylene Hernia Meshes From 23 Human Subjects. Presentation given at: American College of Surgeons; Osage Beach, MO.
Gooden, J, Iasiello, C, Christiansen, D, Jiang, P. (2006, September). Miliary Tuberculosis: Case Study. Poster presented at: American College of Physicians; Jefferson City, MO.
Christiansen, D, Chowdhury, S, DeAngelis, G. (2004, October). Vertical Disparities Modulate Depth Perception In Monkeys But Do Not Alter Disparity Tuning In Area MT. Poster presented at: Neuroscience Annual Meeting; San Diego, CA.