Barry J. White, MD

Board-Certified Dermatopathologist

Dr. Barry White is a highly respected Board-Certified Dermatopathologist. With over a decade of experience in the field, he has become a trusted name in dermatology and pathology. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia, and continued his training there, completing his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology. Dr. White then completed a dermatopathology fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Dr. White is known for his expertise in diagnosing and treating complex skin conditions, with a particular interest in difficult melanocytic lesions. He works closely with dermatologists and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate and timely diagnoses and treatment plans for his patients. Dr. White is also actively involved in research and education, being published in numerous journals, including the Archives of Dermatology and the Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Dr. White’s compassionate and thorough approach to care stems from his pride in helping patients stay healthy and receive the best care available.

Education

Fellowship Training

Dermatopathology
University of Texas Southwestern
Dallas, TX

Residency Training

Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA

Medical School

Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA

Undergraduate

University of Georgia
Athens, GA

Board Certifications

Dermatopathology

American Board of Dermatology and
The American Board of Pathology

Anatomic & Clinical Pathology

The American Board of Pathology

Memberships

American Society of Dermatopathology

College of American Pathologists

United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology

Research & Publications

Research
  • University of Texas Southwestern (2008)
    • Retrospective study of melanoma cases to demonstrate link between sun exposure and development of melanoma.
  • Medical College of Georgia (2005)
    Department of Pathology

    • Studied expression of apolipoprotein-AII in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck by immunohistochemistry.
  • University of Georgia (2000)
    Department of Microbiology

    • Studied antibiotic sensitivity testing of Mycoplasma pneumonia.
Publications
  • M Reid-Nicholson, D Teague, B White, P Ramalingam, R Abdelsayed. Fine Needle Aspiration Findings in Malignant Ameloblastoma: A Case Report and Differential Diagnosis. Diagnostic Cytopathology. 2009 Aug; 37(8):586-91.

  • Borer, M., Smith, J., White, B., Sheehan, D. A Scaly Plaque in the Scalp. Archives of Dermatology, 2007;143(8):1067-1072.

Abstracts/Poster Presentations:
  •  Bourgeois, G., Penton, A., Grafton, L., Poole, J., White, B.  Presentation of Cellular Neurothekeoma Zola Cooper Conference 2011.

  • White, B., Burns, M., Bardan, A., Cockerell, C. (2008). Invasive Melanoma and Solar Elastosis. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Dermatopathology.

  • White, B., Maurer,T ; Manaloor, E. (2007). Chediak-Higashi Syndrome: Report of an Unusual Presentation in an African-American Boy. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 131: 1417.

  • White, B., Adam, B., Jackson, L., Gourin, C., & Wang, B. (2006). Expression of apolipoprotein AII in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma by immunohistochemistry. Modern Pathology, 19 (supplement 1): 212A.

  • Nainani, S., White, B., Ghamande, S. (2005). Primary Pelvic Tuberculosis with Negative PPD and Negative Mycobacteria Histologic Staining. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.