Dr. Amy Thorne, D.O.
DermatologySpecialties
More about Dr. Thorne
Dr. Amy Thorne is a double board-certified dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon. She has particular expertise in supportive oncodermatology, inherited cancer syndromes, hormonally driven dermatoses—such as those related to menopause, weight change, metabolic syndrome, and infertility—as well as neurocutaneous conditions, complex medical and cosmetic dermatology. Though Dr. Thorne completed a rigorous training program, she remains always a student at heart and is most distinguished for a mutualistic commitment to her patients, who consistently remark on her uplifting generosity and kindness. Indeed, what Dr. Thorne most enjoys about medicine is listening to people tell stories.
Dr. Thorne completed her dermatology residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and holds additional training and credentials in occupational and environmental medicine, pedagogy, and literature. Her colleagues and patients have selected her for a number of leadership positions and awards of teaching excellence. With a strong background in diverse healing traditions, narrative medicine, and clinical innovation, Dr. Thorne has published extensively on cutaneous oncology, systemic disease manifestations, exposure-related skin conditions, and emerging dermatologic therapies.
Beyond her clinical and academic work, Dr. Thorne remains committed to physician advocacy and expanding access to specialized dermatologic care in underserved and resource-limited settings. She has been actively involved in humanitarian medicine, accumulating over 30,000 hours of service, providing expert guidance on field surgery and dermatologic conditions linked to toxic exposures during migration, poverty, and war-related injuries.
Dr. Thorne is a content expert in a variety of subjects and venues including medico-legal case review, veterans’ compensation and pension determinations, peer-review of surgical cases, as well as technical writing, editing, and ghostwriting in the fields of medicine, agriculture, botany, social sciences, literature, and art.
Professional Associations
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
- American Society for Mohs Surgery (ASMS)
- American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)
- New Mexico Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Society
Post-Graduate Honors
- Former U.S. Department of State Fulbright Scholar
- The Pegasus Physician Writers at Stanford University, Inducted as a Corresponding Member
Selected Publications
- Shafique D, Hickman A, Elwood H, Thorne A, Zlotoff B. Pediatric Hematidrosis—A Case Report and Review of the Literature and Pathogenesis. Pediatric Dermatology (Aug. 2021)
- Won Oh C, Thorne A, Duke T, Lewis D, Talpur R, Duvic M. Waistband Mycosis Fungoides: A New Clinical Variant of Early-Stage Disease & Mimickers. Skinmed. Department of Dermatology, MD Anderson Cancer Center (Sept. 2019)
- Thorne A. HPV+ Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Mohs Surgeons, Dermatologists, and Other Physicians: An Occupational Hazard, Silent Epidemic, and Ethical Dilemma. Annual “Update on Skin Cancer” Meeting, American Society of Mohs Surgery (May 2019)
- Thorne A, Cohen J. Hansen’s Disease. In: Jackson-Richards D & Pandya A, eds. Dermatology Atlas for Skin of Color. First Edition. Springer (Oct. 2014).