About Dr. Lim Quan
Dr. Lim Quan grew up in the Chicagoland area. After graduating salutatorian at Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois, she attended Northwestern University for a combined six-year undergraduate bachelors of science and medical degree. After medical school, she completed a year of internal medicine at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s medical center in Chicago.
She went on to Mayo Clinic Rochester for three years of dermatology residency. She stayed on at Mayo Clinic for an additional one year fellowship specializing in Mohs and dermatologic surgery. She was privileged to have training with several top-notch mentors including her fellowship director, Dr. Randall Roenigk, one of the most well respected pioneers in the field.
After training, she was offered the opportunity to work at Mayo Clinic Arizona in Scottsdale. She became assistant professor of dermatology and served as faculty for twelve years, including chair of the division of dermatologic surgery for five years.
Dr. Lim Quan is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and has been a fellow of the American College of Moh’s Surgery, whose requirements include qualified fellowship training and a significant number of logged surgical cases.
Dr. Lim Quan is married to Derek Quan, who is a pastor at Greater Phoenix Chinese Christian Church. They are blessed with three children who bring much joy to their lives.
About Dr. McKenzie
Dr. Jill McKenzie graduated Magnum Cum Laude from the Honors Program at Washington State University with her Bachelor of Science degree. She then attended the University of Washington School of Medicine, where she graduated with honors. She completed a dermatology residency at the University of Washington and was chosen to be chief resident. She continued training in Mohs micrographic surgery, reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery also at the University of Washington.
Dr. McKenzie was awarded many honors during her training. She earned the prestigious honor of early election into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Medical Society. She also received the esteemed Georgiana Kirby Award which was presented to the University of Washington graduating medical student who demonstrated outstanding dedication to his or her studies and clinical work, and has shown compassion for patients embodied in the ideal physician. She was also awarded the Women’s Dermatologic Society Mentorship Award, Glasgow-Rubin Citation for Academic Achievement, and was an Odland Scholar.
Dr. McKenzie has been practicing Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstructive surgery in the west valley for the last several years. She is excited to have joined Valley Skin Cancer Surgery and looks forward to taking care of patients in the East Valley. Her primary aim is to provide excellent patient care, with focus on skin cancer treatment and early detection.
Outside of work, Dr. McKenzie values spending time with her husband and children (Maida and Jonah). She also enjoys her church community, hiking, watching sports and reading. She was once a member of her undergraduate (WSU) horse polo team and hopes to get back in the saddles sometime soon.