Dr. Leslie Marshall DERMATOLOGIST Ozarks Healthcare Dermatology
Missouri native Dr. Leslie Marshall said the combination of delivering top-quali-
ty care in a smaller, family atmosphere was a primary attraction to joining Ozarks Healthcare last summer. “Non-melanoma type skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carci- noma as well as melanoma are all common among my patients, more so than I anticipated,” she said. “We deliver medical care that’s second to none, even though we’re in a rural setting.” Marshall earned her medical degree from A.T. Still University in Kirksville. She com-
pleted a residency in dermatology at Still OPTI/Northeast Regional Medical Center, Kirksville, and an internship at Northeast Regional Medical Center. Before that, she earned a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas.
She said her motivation for going into medicine was to leverage her skills in ser- vice to others. “I enjoyed my physician assistant classes, and I decided I really liked the medical
field,” she said. “I like the sense of contributing to society, helping people. And there’s a lot of emotional implications of skin disease; seeing people get better is very gratifying.” Away from work, Marshall focuses on her growing family, recreating outdoors and relaxing among the animals on her hobby farm.
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