Kathleen M. O'Hanlon, MD
Kathleen M. O'Hanlon, MD
Professor
Clerkship Director, Family Medicine
Departments
Clinical Interests
- Addiction
- Adult and Preventive Care
- Dermatology
- Primary Care
- Telemedicine
Privileges
Biography
In addition to primary care, Dr. O'Hanlon has a special interest in dermatology. She offers dermoscopy mole exams, biopsy of changing or concerning skin lesions, removal of unsightly or bothersome benign lesions (i.e. sebaceous cysts), skin cancer excision and cosmetic Botox®.
Education & Training
- Medical School: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (Huntington, W.Va.)
- Internship: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (Huntington, W.Va.)
- Residency: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (Huntington, W.Va.)
Honors & Memberships
- Member, American Academy of Family Physicians
- Member, West Virginia Academy of Family Physicians
- Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
- Member, Cabell County Medical Society
Certification
- Certified: American Board of Family Medicine
- Certificate in Primary Care Dermatology, Skin Cancer Medicine and Skin Cancer Surgery: University of Queensland School of Medicine, Brisbane, Australia
Marshall Family Medicine
A provider-based department of Cabell Huntington Hospital
Marshall University Medical Center
1600 Medical Center Drive
1st Floor
Huntington, WV 25701
Phone: 304.691.1100
PROACT
Provider Response Organization for Addiction Care & Treatment
800 20th Street
Huntington, WV 25703
Phone: 304.696.8700
Wendt BJ, Franks AM, Dusing SLO, Hess KL, O’Hanlon, KM, Petrany, SM.. 2021. Penile Variant of Mondor’s Disease: A Challenging Diagnosis Requiring Primary Care and Urologic Collaboration. 2021 June;40-3
Pillai, SS, Lakhani, HV, Zehra, M, Wang, J, Dilip, A., Puri, N., O'Hanlon, KM, Sodhi, K. 2020. “Predicting non-alcoholic steatohepatitis through a panel of plasma biomarkers and microRNAs in Female West Virginia population” 2020 Sep; 21(18): 6698. Published online 2020 Sep 13. doi: 10.3390/ijms21186698
Lakhani V, Klug R, Nichols A, O'Hanlon K.. 2019. MiRNA and Biomarkers of Metabolic Syndrome: Correlating biomarkers for early detection of metabolic syndrome in obese females in West Virginia.
Maldonado D O'Hanlon K. 2019. The Use of Dermoscopy Following a one-day Workshop Among Family Medicine Residents Vol 5: iss. 1, Article 9, 2019
Peterson S, Thompson E, Liu L, Weingarten J, O’Hanlon K, Bhesania S, Bialczak A, Shapiro J, Abraham N.. 2019. Adipokines and Endothelial Dysfunction: A Potential Biomarker Profile for Cardiovascular Risk in Women with Obesity. 2019Jan,27(1)
Peterson SJ, Shapiro JI, Thompson E, Singh S, Liu L, Weingarten JA, O'Hanlon K, Bialczak A, Bhesania SR, Abraham NG. 2018. Oxidized HDL, Adipokines, and Endothelial Dysfunction: A Potential Biomarker Profile for Cardiovascular Risk in Women with Obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2018 12 21;27(1):87-93.
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Goguet-Rubio, P, Klug, R.L., Lakhani, V.H, Nichols, A, Dana L. Sharma, D.L., Srikanthan, K., Puri, N. O’Hanlon, K.M.,Shapiro JI. 2017. Existence of a Strong Correlation of Biomarkers and miRNA in Females with Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity in a Population of West Virginia. Int J Med Sci. 2017 Mar
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Peterson SJ, Vanella L, Gotlinger K, Jiang H, Singh SP, Sodhi K, Maher E, O'Hanlon K, Shapiro JI, Abraham NG. 2016. Oxidized HDL is a potent inducer of adipogenesis and causes activation of the Ang-II and 20-HETE systems in human obese females. Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat. 2016 May 11;123:68-77.
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Usatine, Pfenninger, Stulberg, Small, O'Hanlon K.. 2011. Chemical Peels
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