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Peter T. Pugliese, MD, earned his Doctor of Medicine in 1957 from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The following year, he entered private practice in rural Berks County, Pennsylvania, where he practiced family medicine for 22 years. Since 1972, Dr. Pugliese has engaged in the study of skin physiology and has made discoveries which have influenced the course of professional skin care around the globe.
In the course of his service as a community physician, Dr. Pugliese conducted a methadone treatment clinic in the late 1960s for heroin addicts while serving as the consultant physician to the Berks County Prison. For his progressive work in treating drug addiction, he was awarded the B'nai Brith Americanism Award and the Italian Citizenship Award. In 1966, when a patient's arm was severed in a farming accident, Dr. Pugliese participated in one of the first successful surgical limb reattachments attempted in the United States.
Dr. Pugliese did postgraduate research at the Johnson Foundation of Biophysics and held academic positions at the Hershey Medical School and at the University of Pennsylvania.
He conducted cancer research on the bioenergetics of cell division under a grant from the Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health. He holds ten patents, including functional raw materials, bovine teat dip and anticellulite hosiery. Dr. Pugliese is a member of the Society of Bioengineering and the Skin, the American Academy of Dermatology, the Society of Investigative Dermatology and has given more than 125 presentations at scientific meetings worldwide. He was awarded the Maison de Navarre Gold Medal, the highest honor of the National Society of Cosmetic Chemists for his contributions to the field of cosmetic chemistry. Dr. Pugliese has contributed chapters to over a dozen books and published over 60 scientific papers. He has authored four books, including, in 1990, the first textbook written for estheticians by a physician, Advanced Professional Skin Care, to bridge esthetics and medicine with a common language. With the publication of this Medical Edition, Dr. Pugliese continues to strive toward a referral-based skin care industry by educating practitioners at all levels.
Dr. Pugliese founded the Circadia Skin Care Institute in 2003, where he teaches advanced courses for the skin care professional in skin physiology, histology, biochemistry, cosmetic chemistry and medical esthetics. His goal is to elevate the practice of esthetics to the status of a profession through higher standards of education in the United States.
Dr. Pugliese and his wife, Joanne, married since 1949, have four children, four grandchildren, and reside in Bernville, Pennsylvania.
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