Dr. Dintiman Elected President of MSNVA
This year's MSNVA Annual meeting program included a presentation on parts of Dvorak and variations of The Nutcracker by Classical Ballet Theater. Following the program and key note address, MSNVA inducted the new board of directors and officers. Brenda Dintiman, MD was elected as President and Sandy Chung, MD as President-Elect.
The evening was concluded with a raffle benefiting the Medical Society of Northern Virginia Foundation programs; Scholarship Fund and Project Access of Northern Virginia.
Brenda Dintiman, M.D.
Since her early days in medicine, to her founding of The Fair Oaks Skin Care Center, Dr. Dintiman remains committed to her practice and to her medical art. "Every day I spend more time talking online to colleagues who live in the U.S. and internationally and share ideas and get suggestions on treatments for our patients," Dinitiman says. "This is what makes our practice unique."
Dr. Dintiman regularly volunteers her time as a RealSelf contributor and is a featured expert on Botox. View Dr. Dintiman's answers to real patient questions.
Reem Kaiser Tadros, M.D.
Dr. Tadros' compassion has made her develop a special outlook toward her patients. She credits Dr. Wade Smith, one of her oncology attending physicians at her alma mater, the Medical College of Virginia, for instilling his philosophy that 'a doctor needs more than a stethoscope to listen to his or her patient's heart.' "I want to make a difference in people's lives" she explains whether in improving a teen's self esteem by clearing his or her acne, or removing a skin cancer or a dangerous mole that may have gone unnoticed.
Rolla Jaber, M.D.
One of the things Dr. Jaber enjoys most about dermatology is the opportunity to help a diverse group of people in a variety of ways, whether soothing an infant's eczema or providing resolve and maybe even a self-esteem boost to an acne-prone teenager, to giving a means of relief to a grandparent with skin cancer. Her love for helping others isn't limited to office hours only. As a member of the Fair Oaks community, Dr. Jaber has made it her goal to involve herself with local schools and youth groups to educate kids and parents on the importance of sun protection and safe sun practices, especially at an early age.
Fair Oaks Skin Care doctors are active members in the following organizations:
MSNVA Foundation
The Medical Society of Northern Virginia Foundation is a 501(C)(3) philanthropic organization. Over the years, the Foundation has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars, raised primarily from its physician members, to charities involved with the provision of care to children; to send medical/surgical teams to hospitals in third world countries; and generally to support the northern Virginia community.
Dr. Brenda Dintiman, MSNVA Board of Director's President, attends the recent Scholarship awards. In 2011, the MSNVA Foundation provided two $2,500 scholarships to qualifying applicants.


