Dr. Tutrone is a Fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery, a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology.
After graduating from University of Vermont College of Medicine, he joined North-Shore Manhasset Department of Medicine to complete his internship before going to the Department of Dermatology at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan for his dermatology residency. After finishing his residency Dr. Tutrone was accepted into the Mohs College fellowship at the University of Alabama. There he gained his expertise in Mohs surgery, dermatologic and laser surgery, and aesthetic dermatology under the instruction of Drs. Conway Huang, Marian Northington and Amy Theos.
During his residency and fellowship Dr. Tutrone won multiple competitions and was awarded multiple scholarships to receive training under experts in Mohs and dermatologic surgery. He has authored over 30 articles and continues to enjoy teaching medical students and residents who rotate with him as some of the practices.
In 2010 Dr. Tutrone returned to Long Island and has been building a network of practices which he works with. His main practice is a the Amityville and Long Beach offices of Schweiger Dermatology. There he works each Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. He performs Mohs surgery at Schweiger Dermatology multiple times a week and sees cosmetic and general dermatology patients as well. Wednesdays and Fridays of each week he travels to other offices across Long Island located in (Southampton, Port Jefferson Station, and Patchogue) caring for patients who require his skills.