Assistant Professor
Yale School of Medicine, Department of Surgery
Kelly Olino, MD, FACS, is an Assistant Professor of Surgical Oncology at the Yale School of Medine. Dr. Olino specializes in the treatment of melanoma, merkel cell, advanced cutaneous malignancies and sarcoma and provides patients with comprehensive surgical care including resection of skin and soft tissue tumors including head and neck, trunk, extremities as well as minimally invasive techniques for metastatic disease. At Yale she is the clinical director of the melanoma program and was a previous recipient of the Calabresi Immune-Oncology reasearch scholar. She continues to work investigating novel immunotherapies for the treatment of melanoma and is active also in studying the tumor microenvironment for merkel cell carcinoma. Additionally she serves on the NCCN non-melanoma skin cancer committee. She completed her surgical residency at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a fellowship in complex surgical oncology at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Olino cares for patients at the Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven and Guilford, along with strong multi-disciplinary disease specific teams.