After Dr. Ranpariya had been accepted into Rutgers University’s accelerated 7-year BA/MD program with a presidential scholarship, he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in biology and earned his medical degree from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. During medical school, he was involved with undergraduate mentoring and served as a peer mentor at RWJMS. Between his 3rd and 4th year of medical school, he completed a research year at Wake Forest School of Medicine, and now has more than 25 publications including peer reviewed journals publications and textbook chapters. He then completed his intern year at Northwell Staten Island University Hospital. Currently, Dr. Ranpariya is a PGY3 dermatology resident at Wake Forest School of Medicine in North Carolina, where he has served on the residency applicant selection committee.
Undergraduate: Rutgers University
Medical School: Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Residency: Wake Forest School of Medicine
Dermatology
One of Dr. Ranpariya's favorite hobbies is making different varieties of homemade pizza.
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