Our Dermatopathologists

Our dermatopathologists come from highly-respected programs at Dartmouth and UCLA (2). Our skin pathologists have years of experience in providing high-quality, accurate and consistent diagnoses with detailed clinicopathologic correlation. Our friendly dermatopathologists are also available to consult with outside clients for further diagnostic evaluation.

Gregory Wells, M.D., FAAD

Dr. Wells completed his medical school training from Dartmouth School of Medicine with honors. He then continued at Dartmouth to complete his dermatology residency and dermatopathology fellowship training. Dr. Wells is the lab director for Ada West Dermatopathology. In addition to seeing general dermatology patients, Dr. Wells performs pathological analysis and diagnoses on skin biopsy tissue specimens for the clinic. An Idaho native, Dr. Wells and his wife are enjoying Idaho to water ski, snow ski, and to watch their children actively participate in sports.


Christine Measham, M.D., FAAD

Dr. Measham completed her medical school training at the University of British Columbia. After practicing family medicine for a few years in Canada, she moved to California and did additional residencies in dermatology and pathology at USC and UCLA. After working in New Mexico, Dr. Measham and her family relocated to Boise, ID, and has been enjoying the outdoors. A native of Canada, in her off-hours, she’s actively out playing tennis, golfing, biking, and skiing.


Cameron Wales, M.D.

Dr. Cameron Wales is originally from south Florida.  After his undergraduate studies at UC Santa Cruz in Bioengineering (highest honors in major), he completed medical school at the University of Central Florida. He then did an anatomic/clinical pathology residency at UC San Diego, where he served as chief resident, followed by a dermatopathology fellowship at UCLA.

Dr. Wales and his family enjoy exploring all of Idaho’s beautiful outdoors.


Jennifer Scott, M.D., Ph.D.

Dr. Scott is originally from Orlando, FL. After her undergraduate studies at U of Central Florida, she completed her MD and PhD degrees at Medical University of South Carolina with honors. She then did a combined dual residency in internal medicine and dermatology at Georgetown University, followed by a dermatopathology fellowship at Penn State.

She and her husband spend their off hours hiking and rock climbing. They are excited to be able to explore the great outdoors that Idaho offers.

Dr. Scott splits her time doing both general dermatology and dermatopathology. She’s looking forward to using her broad-based training in 3 medical disciplines to help out with the complex medical dermatology patients.