2016 MDS AnnuAl Meeting
thursday,March 3 2016
Washington, DCMarriott Marquis
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Dear Members of the MDS:
On behalf of the MDS Board of Directors, i’d like to personally welcome each of you to the 2016 Medical Dermatology Society Annual Meeting. it’s an exciting time for the MDS, as we continue to grow, we remain always adaptable, motivated and responsive to medical dermatology. Our organization is faced with a number of challenges which we’re meeting head on during a time of larger nation-wide and global change. the MDS remains committed to sharing knowledge, facilitating collaborative opportunities and supporting the development of inspired dermatologists who will advance the subspecialty.
there has been an increasing interest in the MDS as reflected by the continued increase in abstracts submitted. this year we received a record number of 51 submissions. the Annual Meeting continues to grow in attendance; another record attendance of 268 members joined us last year in San Francisco, an 8% increase from the attendance in Denver for the 2014 Annual Meeting. Again this year, funding for the annual meeting was generated by selling ads in the Annual Meeting Program Book; this has generated over $4,600 as of February 1, 2016, the MDS is alive and well and shows signs of continued growth.
As in previous years, you will find this programming to be comprehensive and relevant. the MDS education and Program Committee Members have worked extremely hard to ensure a quality program for all MDS members. Personally i want to thank the Program Committee for their efforts in organizing the 2016 professional program. the committee is composed of Carrie Kovarik, MD (Program Chair); Amit garg, MD (Program Co-Chair); Adela Rambi Cardones, MD; Robert Micheletti, MD; Robert Micheletti, MD; Ruth Ann Vleugels, MD, MPH; Karolyn Wanat, MD; Kevin Wang, MD, David Wetter, MD and Alan Zhou, MD, MSc.
i’d like to give you an idea of what you can expect and what we hope to achieve during today’s Annual Meeting. Dermatology Outcomes reports
will be provided by Drs. Robert Swerlick, emory University; Kristina Callis Duffin, University of utah; and eric Simpson from Oregon Health and Science university. Management of Hidrantenitis Suppurativa will be featured by Dr. gregor Jemec from the university of Copenhagen. Dr. Robert Kirsner from the university of Miami will be presenting a session on Wound Management in medical dermatology. the content of this activity focuses on current issues that physicians diagnosing or treating patients with complex medical dermatologic problems will encounter during clinical care activities in the outpatient clinic and in the inpatient setting.
Before i close, i’d like to thank each of you for attending the MDS Annual Meeting and bringing your expertise to our gathering. You, as organization leaders, have the vision, the knowledge, the wherewithal and the experience to help pave our way into the future. You are truly our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we could not accomplish what we do without your support and leadership. throughout this annual meeting, i ask you to stay engaged, keep us proactive and help us shape the future of medical dermatology. My personal respect and thanks goes out to all of you.
if you have any questions regarding the upcoming meeting or other MDS activities, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly or to our administrative office. Welcome to the 2016 Annual Meeting!
Sincerely,
Janet A. Fairley, MD MDS President
PReSiDent’S letteR
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this activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical education (ACCMe) through the joint providership of the university of iowa Carver College of Medical Dermatology Society. the university Of iowa Carver College Of Medicine is accredited by the ACCMe to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
the university of iowa Carver College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.0 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
HiStORY & MiSSiOnthe MDS is made up of the thought leaders in clinical dermatology and the teachers of the next generation of practicing dermatologists. the MDS mission is to improve the care of patients whose skin diseases or therapies have substantial systemic consequences; foster research in medical dermatology and assure medical dermatology expertise in community and academic settings.
Members of the MDS represent the heart and soul of our specialty: Medical Dermatology. Founded in 1994, our members include Academicians, Private Practitioners and Resident Physicians who specialize in the care of patients with dermatologic diseases.
the Medical Dermatology Society (MDS) is a physician organization dedicated to:
• Advancing the understanding and treatment of serious dermatologic diseases through education and research.
• Exchanging advances in the field of medical dermatology.
• Promoting the training of dermatology residents, fellows and practitioners in the pathogenesis and treatment of complex dermatologic diseases.
this course is designed for physicians in the following specialties: Dermatology, internal Medicine and Dermatopathology.
• Session will encourage all participants of this activity to implement some of the new information and/or techniques into their practice. encourage participants to change as a result of attending this activity.
• Demonstrate knowledge about established and evolving biomedical, clinical and cognate sciences and their application in patient care. investigate and evaluate patient care practices, appraise and assimilate scientific evidence and improve practice of medicine.
• Identify errors and hazards in care; understand and implement basic safety design principles; continually understand and measure quality of care in terms of structure, process and outcomes in relation to patient and community needs; design and test interventions to change processes and systems of care with the objective of improving quality.
• Communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making using information technology.
• This activity will provide educational content aimed at closing the defined gap to result in improved knowledge, competence, and/or performance, which could result in improved patient outcomes.
tARget AuDienCe, SYMPOSiuM DeSCRiPtiOn AnD leARning OBJeCtiVeS
university of iowa JOint PROViDeR StAteMent
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12:00-12:55 pm MeeTing RegiSTRATiOn
12:55 pm inTRODUCTiOn AnD WeLCOMe Janet A. Fairley, MD, MDS President, university of iowa
1:00-1:48 pm ABSTRACT PReSenTATiOnS Presiding: Carrie Kovarik, MD, university of Pennsylvania
1:00-1:12 pm Pyoderma Gangrenosum Induced by Levamisole-Adulterated Cocaine: Clinical, Serological, and Histopathologic Findings in a Cohort of Patients Haneol Sam Jeong, BA, BBA university of texas Southwestern Medical Center
1:12-1:24 pm Treatment of Hypereosinophilic Syndrome with Cutaneous Involvement with the Janus Kinase Inhibitors Tofacitinib Citrate and Ruxolitinib Brett King, MD, Yale university School of Medicine
1:24-1:36 pm The United States Dermatology Hospitalist Experience with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A multicenter Retrospective Study of 391 Patients Robert Micheletti, MD, university of Pennsylvania
1:36-1:48 pm Retrospective Analysis of Symptomatology, Comorbidities and Diagnostic Evaluation of Adults Presenting with Initial Episode of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis Andrew Walls, MD Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Program
1:48-2:35 pm DeRMATOLOgY OUTCOMeS: RePORTS FROM WORKing gROUPS Presiding: Amit garg, MD, northwell Health
1:48-2:05 pm Update From AAD: Dataderm Robert Swerlick, MD, emory university
2:05-2:20 pm Update From iDeOM: Psoriasis, HS Kristina Callis Duffin, MD, University of Utah
2:20-2:35 pm Update From Home: Atopic Dermatitis eric Simpson, MD, MCR, Oregon Health and Science university
2:35-2:50 pm BReAK / POSTeR VieWing
MeDiCAl DeRMAtOlOgY SOCietY AnnuAl Meetingthursday, March 3, 2016 / Washington, D.C.
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2:50-3:35 pm KeYnOTe PReSenTATiOnS Presiding: Amit garg, MD, northwell Health
Alan Zhou, MD, MSc, university of Miami Health System
Hidradenitis Suppurativa - Co-Morbidities and Management gregor B.e. Jemec, MD, DMSci
Professor and Founding Chairman, Department of Dermatology, Roskilde Hospital;
Health Sciences Faculty, university of Copenhagen
3:35-4:20 pm WOUnD MAnAgeMenT in MeDiCAL DeRMATOLOgY Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhD, university of Miami Health System
4:20-4:35 pm BReAK / POSTeR VieWing
4:35-5:35 pm SHining PeARLS: iMPORTAnT LeSSOnS FROM gReAT CASeS Presiding: David Wetter, MD, Mayo Clinic Rochester
4:35-4:50 pm Unusual Infection after Liposuction Procedures
William James, MD, university of Pennsylvania
4:50-5:05 pm Maggot Debridement Therapy for Recalcitrant Chronic Graft-versus-Host-Related Skin Ulcerations timothy Almazan, MD, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center
5:05-5:20 pm Dapsone and Neuropathy Russell Hall, MD, Duke university Medical Center
5:20-5:35 pm Restored Response to Infliximab after Treatment with Rituximab to Decrease Anti-Drug Antibodies in Psoriasis Wiggin Wu lee, MD, university of California, San Diego
5:35-5:45 pm PReSenTATiOn OF THe 2016 LiFeTiMe ACHieVeMenT AWARD Presented By: irwin M. Braverman, MD, Yale university School of Medicine
JeAn BOLOgniA, MD Yale University School of Medicine
5:45-6:00 pm BUSineSS MeeTing AnD MenTORSHiP AWARDS
6:00-7:00 pm neTWORKing ReCePTiOn
MeDiCAl DeRMAtOlOgY SOCietY AnnuAl Meetingthursday, March 3, 2016 / Washington, D.C.
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MeDiCAL DeRMATOLOgY SOCieTY
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
2016 Jean Bolognia, Md Yale University School of Medicine
2015 WilliaM JaMeS, Md University of Pennsylvania
2014 lUiS a. diaz, Md University of north Carolina, Chapel Hill
2013 RiCHaRd d. SontHeiMeR, Md University of Utah Health Care
2012 geRald g. KRUegeR, Md University of Utah Health Care
2011 JeffReY P. Callen, Md University of louisville School of Medicine
2010 ViCtoRia P. WeRtH, Md University of Pennsylvania 2009 HaRleY a. HaYneS, Md Brigham and Women’s Hospital
2008 KennetH e. gReeR, Md University of Virginia
2007 lee t. neSBitt, JR., Md louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
2006 SaMUel MoSCHella, Md lahey Hospital and Medical Center
2005 tHoMaS t. PRoVoSt, Md Johns Hopkins Hospital
2004 iRWin M. BRaVeRMan, Md Yale School of Medicine
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Presents with Honor and Appreciation the
2016 liFetiMe
ACHieVeMent AWARD
Jean Bolognia, MDYale University School
of Medicine
in Recognition of your Distinguished and inspired Research, Patient Care and Teaching in Medical Dermatology.
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2015-2016 MDS OFFiCeRS
JAnet FAiRleY, MD President2014-2016university of iowa
DAnielA KROSHinSKY, MD, MPHPresident-elect2014-2016Massachusetts general Hospital/Harvard Medical School
MiSHA ROSenBACH, MDSecretary-treasurer2015-2018university of Pennsylvania
2015-2016 MDS DiReCTORS
WilliAM ABRAMOVitS, MD2011-2016Dermatology treatment and Research Center
JOnAtHAn COtliAR, MD2015-2020City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center
AMit gARg, MD2013-2018
northwell Health
CARRie KOVARiK, MD2012-2017university of Pennsylvania
nAVJeet SiDHu-MAliK, MD2014-2019Duke university Medical Center
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2015 MDS SUSTAining MeMBeRS
A special tHAnK YOu to all who have generously contributed to the MDS!
Milan Anadkat, MD Washington university in St. louis
John Fenyk, Jr., MD university of Minnesota
Joel gelfand, MD, MSCe university of Pennsylvania
Steven gourlay, MD, PhD, MBA Principia Biopharma
Russell Hall, MD Duke university Medical Center
Michael Heffernan, MD San Luis Dermatology and Laser Clinic
Anne laumann, MBChB/MRCP(uK) Feinberg School of Medicine, northwestern university
Mark lebwohl, MD Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Jami Miller, MD Vanderbilt university Medical Center
Dedee Murrell, MA, BMBCh, MD St george Hospital, university of new South Wales
Marta Petersen, MD university of utah
Arturo Saavedra, MD, PhD, MBA Massachusetts general Hospital
Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD Feinberg School of Medicine, northwestern university
Kanade Shinkai, MD, PhD university of California, San Francisco
Ruth Ann Vleugels, MD, MPH Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Bruce Wintroub, MD university of California, San Francisco
Scott Worswick, MD university of California, los Angeles
John Zone, MD university of utah
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2016 MeDiCAL STUDenT, ReSiDenT AnD POST-DOCTORAL FeLLOW SPOnSORSA sincere tHAnK YOu to all members who have generously sponsored Medical Students/Residents/Post-Doctoral Fellows from their institution to attend the 2016 MDS AnnuAl Meeting.
TWO ATTenDeeS SPOnSOReD
MilAn AnADKAt, MD Washington university in St. louis
M. KARi COnnOllY, MD university of California, San Francisco
JOnAtHAn COtliAR, MD City of Hope national Medical Center
niCOle Fett, MD Oregon Health & Science university
DAViD FiVenSOn, MD David Fivenson, MD, Dermatology, PllC
HARleY HAYneS, MD Brigham and Women’s Hospital
MiCHAel HeFFeRnAn, MD San luis Dermatology and laser Clinic
SAMuel MOSCHellA, MD lahey Clinic Medical Center
ARASH MOStAgHiMi, MD, MPA Brigham and Women’s Hospital
VinOD nAMBuDiRi, MD, MBA Harvard Dermatology
MARtA PeteRSen, MD university of utah
MiSHA ROSenBACH, MD university of Pennsylvania
MARgOt WHitFelD, MD St. Vincent’s Hospital
FOUR ATTenDeeS SPOnSOReD
RuSSell HAll, MD Duke university Medical Center
CARRie KOVARiK, MD university of Pennsylvania
JAMi MilleR, MD Vanderbilt university Medical Center
JuliA nunleY, MD Virginia Commonwealth university Health System
eigHT ATTenDeeS SPOnSOReD
WilliAM JAMeS, MD university of Pennsylvania
As of February 1, 2016
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MeDiCAL DeRMATOLOgY SOCieTY 2016-2017 MenTORSHiP AWARDeeS
AWARDee HeATHeR A. JOneS, MD Washington university in St louis
Mentor Ruth Ann Vleugels, MD Brigham and Women’s Hospital
AWARDee Wiggin WU Lee, MD university of California, San Diego
Mentor Jonathan Cotliar, MD City of Hope national Medical Center
AWARDee CUOng ngUYen, MD university of Minnesota
Mentor Kanade Shinkai, MD, PhD university of California, San Francisco
AWARDee ALYX ROSen, MD university of Miami
Mentor Jennifer nam Choi, MD northwestern university
THAnK YOU TO OUR MeMBeRS FOR THeiR
geneROUS COnTRiBUTiOnS TO THe
MenTORSHiP PROgRAM!
Janet Fairley, MD, university of iowa
William James, MD, university of Pennsylvania
navjeet Sidhu-Malik, MD, Duke university Medical Center
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Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Callen
wish to
CongratulateDR. JeAn BOLOgniA
on her recent selection as the
2016 Recipientof the
Medical Dermatology Society’sLiFeTiMe ACHieVeMenT AWARD
and the
Women’s Dermatology Society’s Legacy Award
Jeffrey P. Callen, MD
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The Massachusetts General Hospital,
Department of Dermatology, congratulates
Dr. Jean Bolognia on receiving the 2016 MDS
Life Achievement Award and Dr. Daniela Kroshinsky
on the beginning of her tenure as President of this
special organization.
The University of Utah Dermatology Center
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT
A Proud Supporter of the Medical Dermatology Society
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT
A Proud Supporter of the Medical Dermatology Society
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S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N
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AT UCSF DERMATOLOGY WE PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE, PERSONALIZED,
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT backed by outstanding clinical expertise, education, training and research. World leaders in the care of patients with skin disease, we’re the major dermatology referral center for Northern California. On our Mount Zion and our Parnasssus campuses, we offer a wide range of specialty services in adult and pediatric medical, surgical and cosmetic care.
The Dermatologic Surgery and Laser Center, continually at the forefront of skin cancer treatment, has pioneered techniques still used worldwide. Our team excels at Mohs micrographic surgery, a specialized approach with the best cure rates and reconstructive results. The Pediatric Dermatology Clinic, considered the gold standard in its field, is committed to improving the lives of children with every type of skin condition, offering state-of-the-art treatment for disfiguring lesions. UCSF’s Melanoma Center has transformed the way experts understand the condition, with discovery of important genetic mutations and molecular-based diagnostic tests. Our collection of tissue and data – one of the largest in the world – has been invaluable for studying melanoma’s progression and effectiveness of different therapies.
1701 Divisadero Street, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94115
Dermatological Surgery: 415.353.7878 Pediatric and Adult Dermatology: 415.353.7800 Melanoma Center: 415.353.9900
dermatology.ucsf.edu
Pictured (left to right):Erin Mathes, M.D.*, Anna Haemel, M.D.Isaac Neuhaus, M.D., Jack Resneck Jr., M.D.*Timothy Berger, M.D.*, Ilona Frieden, M.D.*Nina Botto, M.D., Kelly Cordoro, M.D.*Kanade Shinkai, M.D., Roy Grekin, M.D.*
Not pictured:Lindy Fox, M.D.* , Renee Howard, M.D.*
* Recognized on the [415] Top Doctors 2014 list.
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YOUR LIFE IS WORTH PENN MEDICINE.
PENNDERMATOLOGY
Since its founding in 1874 as the nation's first department of dermatology, Penn Dermatology remains at the forefront of academic medicine. Penn Dermatology provides groundbreaking clinical care, conducts innovative research and offers outstanding educational programs. Providing care for medically complex dermatology patients, Penn Dermatology maintains an active inpatient consult service with subspecialty clinics in autoimmune skin diseases, graft versus host disease, lymphoma, melanoma, psoriasis, sarcoidosis and vasculitis, performing clinical and translational studies in these areas. In addition, Penn Dermatology provides top educational opportunities and remains committed to training the next generation of medical dermatologists, offering a combined internal medicine/dermatology training program and opportunities for post-residency fellowships focused on complex medical dermatology and/or autoimmune skin disease. For more information on Penn Dermatology Educational Programs, please contact Mary Beth Forte at [email protected] or 215-615-0585.
Penn Dermatology thanks MDS for their partnership and support throughout the years.
Congratulations to Dr. Jean Bolognia at Yale School of Medicine on receiving the 2016 MDS Lifetime Achievement Award!
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the University of Rochester department of dermatology seeks to add a dermatologist at the level of assistant Professor to its faculty. the responsibilities of this position include providing outpatient services to adult or pediatric patients, and teaching residents in dermatology, as well as family Medicine, internal Medicine and medical students.
The successful candidate must have an MD degree with board certification or eligibility in dermatology, and have or be eligible for a new York State medical license. the successful candidate will be responsible for enhancing and expanding an academic clinical practice in general Dermatology in the Strong Memorial Hospital affiliated practice network. The selected individual will hold a primary faculty appointment in the department of dermatology at the University of Rochester. the candidate will provide clinical care primarily to outpatients, with modest on call coverage for inpatients. the individual will participate in educational programs for residents in dermatology, internal Medicine, family Practice and medical students at the University of Rochester. engagement in other academic pursuits may include scholarly efforts, presentation of lectures locally and nationally, and pursuit of clinical research. the University of Rochester has a strong commitment to principles of diversity, and in that spirit, actively encourages applications from groups underrepresented in higher education.
the University of Rochester Medical Center is one of the nation’s top medical centers, and is at the center of the University’s health research, teaching, patient care, and community outreach missions. it receives more than $145 million in federal research funding annually. the University’s health care delivery network is anchored by Strong Memorial Hospital—a 739-bed, University-owned teaching hospital—which boasts programs that consistently rank among “ america’s Best Hospitals,” according to U.S. news & World Report.
the Rochester area enjoys a low cost of living with diverse neighborhoods and high quality public and private schools. Situated on lake ontario adjacent to the scenic finger lakes wine country, it has abundant recreational opportunities with numerous parks, golf courses and lakes. it is home to the highly rated eastman School of Music, the george eastman House international Museum of Photography and film and the international Museum of Play, among many others.
interested Candidates should forward their Curriculum Vita in Word format to:alice P. Pentland, MdProfessor and Chairdepartment of [email protected] University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer
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N I H C l i n i c a l R e s e a r c h S t u d yo f
Anakinra for Inflammatory Pustular DermatosesThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) is investigating the safety and efficacy of anakinrafor the treatment of inflammatory pustular dermatoses. Anakinra is a recombinant interleukin 1 receptor antagonist administered as a daily injection. Study drug, laboratorytests, and study procedures are provided at no cost to participants.
Eligible patients must be:• Adults diagnosed with inflammatory pustular dermatoses including, but not limited to,
generalized pustular psoriasis, palmoplantar pustulosis, acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau and subcorneal pustular dermatosis.
• Able to travel to the NIH once monthly for 4 months. Travel may be reimbursed.
Study participants may receive:• A physical exam of the skin, joints, eyes, and heart; blood work, urine analysis, skin biopsy, and imaging studies.
The NIH Clinical Center, “America’s ResearchHospital” is located in Bethesda, Maryland on the
Metro red line (“Medical Center” stop).
For in fo rmat ion and re fe r ra ls :Of f i ce o f Pa t ien t Recru i tment 1 -866-444-1134
Se hab la españo l (TTY: 1 -866-411-1010)nc isk in@mai l .n ih .gov
go on l ine , c l in ica l t r ia ls .govStudy #13-C-0071
Further details about the study will be shared with the referring physician.Principal Investigator: Edward Cowen, M.D., M.H.Sc.
Medical Dermatology Fellowship
PGY5/6 Position for BE/BC Dermatologist
Private Practice and teaching hospital based
ContaCt:
DaviD Fivenson, MD DerMatology, [email protected]
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annUal Meetingof the
MediCal deRMatologY SoCietY
thursday, March 3, 2016
Washington, d.C.
this program is supported in part by:
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided. Determination of educational content for this program and the selection of speakers are responsibilities of the program director.
firms providing support did not have input in these areas.
everyone in a position to control the content of this educational activity has disclosed to the CME provider and to attendees all relevant financial relationships
with any commercial interest.
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