
James D. Dunlop, JD, MD
Dermatologist

South Portland (100 Foden Road)
Credentials
Undergraduate School
Stetson University, DeLand, FloridaGraduate School
Vanderbilt University Law School (Doctor of Jurisprudence)Medical School
University of Vermont College of MedicineResidency
Yale University/Yale - New Haven HospitalDermatology Residency
University of California, San Francisco, Department of DermatologyI currently serve as the Medical Director of the Department of Dermatology & Mohs Surgery here at InterMed, and my practice focuses on general dermatology and dermatologic surgery. Prior to joining InterMed, I practiced with the Palo Alto Medical Foundation for Healthcare, Research, and Education (PAMF) in Santa Cruz, California. I completed my dermatology residency at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), my internship at Yale University, and graduated with honors from the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
While at UVM I lived here in Portland for part of my training and fell in love with the area. Needless to say, I am thrilled to be back in Maine!
Medicine is actually a second career for me – I am also an attorney. I practiced intellectual property law in the New York office of a large international law firm before going to medical school and received my law degree from Vanderbilt.
My undergraduate degree from Stetson University was in English with a concentration in the natural sciences. I rowed Division I crew while at Stetson and graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Additionally, I earned a Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the Stanford Graduate School of Business while living in California.
Outside of work I have the privilege of serving as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation, which is one of the nation’s largest charities. Since 2004, the PAN Foundation has provided over $4.5 billion in financial assistance to more than 1.3 million people, achieved major federal policy victories that increase access to care, and educated thousands more on critical healthcare-related topics.
I also enjoy playing the cello, traveling, cooking, sailing, fishing, and skiing, among many other interests. As the oldest of five children, and with 11 nieces and nephews (and another on the way), spending time with my family is a priority and being back on the East Coast allows me to see them a lot more.