Dr. Joseph Coffey attended MUN Medical School from 1998-2002, followed by 2 years of Internal Medicine Residency. From there he trained in a Royal College Certified Dermatology Residency Program in Edmonton, Alberta, graduating in 2007.
Dr. Joseph Coffey operated a successful Medical Practise in Corner Brook, NL from 2007-2010. From there he moved his practise to St. John’s. In 2020, Dr. Joseph Coffey joined forces with his brother Dr. James Coffey. Together they have built a busy and successful practise. He has extensive training in medical, surgical, and cosmetic aspects of therapy for his patient’s skin related issues.
Notable Activities
• CDA Board Member 2009-2012
• NLMA Board Member 2012-2014
• Active teaching for LPN, Medical Students and Residents
• Assistant Professor at MUN for residency training
• Royal College Certification in Dermatology 2007-Present
• Canadian Resident Excellence in Teaching Award 2007
• Pfizer Quality Assurance Award in Resident Research 2003
• Annually attends conferences to keep training up to date, and provide the most advanced therapeutic options for his patients
Dr. James Coffey attended MUN Medical School from 1999-2003, followed by 2 years of Pediatric Residency. From there he trained in a Royal College Certified Dermatology Residency Program in Edmonton, Alberta, graduating in 2008.
Dr. James Coffey operated a successful Medical and Cosmetic Practise in Grand Falls Windsor from 2008-2020. In 2020, Dr. James Coffey joined forces with his brother Dr. Joseph Coffey. Together they have built a busy and successful practise.
Dr. James Coffey completed a Botox and Injectable Filler course with Dr. Martin Braun at the Vancouver Laser Institute in 2013.
Notable Activities
• Active teaching for LPN, Medical Students and Residents
• Assistant Professor at MUN for residency training
• Royal College Certification in Dermatology 2007-Present
• Educational Chief for Dermatology 2021-Present
• Annually attends conferences to keep training up to date, and provide the most advanced therapeutic options for his patients