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Leigh A. Compton
Washington University School of Medicine
Leigh A. Compton, MD, PhD, has been a dermatopathologist at the Washington University Dermatopathology Center and an assistant professor in the departments of Pathology and Immunology and Internal Medicine (Dermatology) at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, MO since 2017. Prior to that, she completed her pathology residency training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and dermatopathology training in the Harvard Combined Dermatopathology Fellowship.