Naomi Brooks, M.D.
Physician

 

Dr Naomi Brooks is a Board Certified Dermatologist and joined the Dermatology Clinic of Idaho in 2011. She completed her internship in Tacoma, Washington in 2000 at the Madigan Army Medical Center and her residency in dermatology (2001-2004) at the National Capital Consortium in Washington D.C.    Dr Brooks served as the Staff Dermatologist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC in 2004 and was then assigned as the Dermatology Consultant, Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005-2006.  Her most recent assignment before coming to work for the Dermatology Clinic of Idaho was as Chief of Dermatology at the Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Bragg, NC.

Office Location(s):

Eagle Dermatology Clinic


661 S. Rivershore Lane
Suite 130
Eagle, Idaho   83616
Location Phone: 208-939-4599
Location Fax: 208-939-5010

My Phone: 208-939-4599
Fax: 208-939-5010

Accepting new patients:
I am accepting new patients.

Undergraduate Education:
B.S. in Biology : 1995

Duke University, Durham, NC

  • Graduated Cum Laude
  • ROTC Distinguished Military Graduate

Medical Education:
MD : 1999

Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA

  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, 1998
  • American Medical Women's Association Janet M Glasgow Achievement Citation, 1999
  • Medical School clinical rotation in Ghana West Africa, 1999
  • United States Army Health Professions Scholarship, 1995

Internship-Transitional 1999-2000

  • Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA

Residency-Dermatology, 2001-2004

  • National Capital Consortium, Washington D.C.
    • First Place Resident Award from the Association of Military Dermatologists, 2004
    • Women's Dermatologic Society Mentorship Award, 2003
    • Medical mission in Puerto Maldonado, Peru 2003
    • White House Medical Unit Certificate of Appreciation, 2002

 


Board Certifications:
American Board of Dermatology : 2004

In Practice Since:
1999

Affiliations:
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

Publications:
: 2003-2005

Creel NB, Crowe MA, Mullen GR  Pet Hamsters as a source of rat-mite dermatitis, Cutis Jun03

Creel N, Werth V.  Rhabdomyolysis associated with quinacrine therapy in a patient with chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus.  J Drugs Dermatol. Mar05

Ellis M, Xia Y, Creel NB  What is your diagnosis? Lichen striatus. Cutis. Mar09

Dabbs C, Creel NB, et al. Primary Cutaneous posttransplan lymphoproliferative disorder, JAAD May05

Paul AL, Creel, NB, et al. Solitary Mastocytoma.  Cutis Oct04

Tarm K, Creel NB, et al. Periorficial granulomatous dermatitis.  Cutis Jun04

Presentations at AAD Gross and Microscopic Symposium and Medical Dermatology Society, 2003-2004