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Women Empowering Women Women’s Dermatologic Society 46thAnnual Meeting & Luncheon Sunday, March 3, 2019 | 12:00pm-2:00pm Marriott Marquis Washington, DC 901 Massachusetts Ave NW | Washington, DC | Marquis Ballroom 6-10
Women’s 2018-2019 WDS Board of Directors Dermatologic Officers Society President Pearl E. Grimes, MD (2018-2019) Los Angeles, CA About the WDS President-elect The Women’s Marta I. Rendon, MD (2018-2019) Boca Raton, FL Dermatologic Society, founded in 1973, is Vice President dedicated to helping Mona A. Gohara, MD (2018-2019) Woodbridge, CT dermatologists fulfill Treasurer their greatest potential Murad Alam, MD (2017-2020) Chicago, IL and assisting them in Secretary making a contribution Jenny E. Murase, MD (2016-2019) Cupertino, CA to our specialty and society. To achieve Immediate Past President this goal, the Society Mary E. Maloney, MD (2018-2019) Holden, MA relies on the active Historian participation of Linda Susan Marcus, MD (2018-2021) Wyckoff, NJ its members, who represent a diverse Board of Directors cross-section Afsaneh Alavi, MD, FRCPC (2017-2021) Richmond Hill, ON of professional Latanya T. Benjamin, MD (2018-2022) Parkland, FL sub‑specialties. Martha Laurin Council, MD (2018-2022) St. Louis, MO Alison Ehrlich, MD, MHS (2017-2021) Washington, DC Vison Statement Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD (2015-2019) Brooklyn, NY The Women’s Molly Hinshaw, MD (2016-2020) Madison, WI Dermatologic Society Shadi Kourosh, MD, MPH (2016-2020) Boston, MA is committed to issues Jennifer Lucas, MD (2016-2020) Cleveland, OH relevant to women and Deborah MacFarlane, MD (2015-2019) Houston, TX their families. Kavita Mariwalla, MD (2015-2019) West Islip, NY Melissa Peck Piliang, MD (2017-2021) Cleveland, OH Mission Statement Joyce Ming Cao Teng, MD, PhD (2017-2021) Palo Alto, CA The mission of the Rochelle Torgerson, MD, PhD (2018-2022) Rochester, MN Women’s Dermatologic Lucille White, MD (2016-2020) Houston, TX Society is to be the Ashely Wysong, MD, MS (2018-2022) Los Angeles, CA premier organization cultivating personal Appointed Directors (2018-2019) and professional Parliamentarian development of Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD dermatologists Young Physicians Representative dedicated to Jonathan Leventhal, MD excellence in patient care, mentorship, International Representative volunteerism, and Ncoza Cordelia Dlova, MBChB, FCDerm, PhD leadership. Resident Representative Allison K. Truong, MD
President’s Welcome Letter Dear WDS Members, Supporters, and Friends, Welcome to the 2019 Women’s Dermatologic Society Annual Meeting & Luncheon! We are honored by your presence. As I reflect on my presidential year, I am so proud of all that we have accomplished, in terms of strengthening our core programs and creating groundbreaking initiatives that address total women’s health through the dermatology gateway. Under the umbrella of the Transforming Interconnecting Program Project, we launched our new Women’s Shelter Initiative. To date, 17 events were held in 10 different shelters, with more planned for 2019, including the first “Global Women’s Shelter” event in India at the end of March led by Dr. Rashmi Sarkar. The recent WDS Forum was a huge success with record attendance. As an added value we offered CME credits in total women’s health through the dermatology gateway, and invited speakers from other specialties to present. We established a Think Tank of key global thought leaders to advise us, and created an Advisory Board to the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology, consisting of clinicians representing other specialties. We launched the WDS Diversity Initiative to impact underrepresented minorities in dermatology, including The Summer Fellowship Grant for medical students in their first or second year. We also hosted a Diversity Networking Breakfast and Panel during the AAD for local minority students, and are now partners for the AAD’s Champions of Diversity In addition to these important advancements, we branched out globally with a presence at the EADV, and across the United States. We hosted 12 Regional Educational and Networking events, plus 38 Coast-2-Coast events and four Play Safe in the Sun events! I’m excited to see how this year’s significant achievements will blossom and grow in the future to serve our organization and our specialty. It has been a true honor to serve as your President for 2018-2019. Sincerely, Pearl E. Grimes, MD President 2018-2019 Thank you to our Annual Meeting & Luncheon Sponsors WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 3
Annual Meeting Chair’s Welcome Letter Dear WDS Members, Supporters, and Friends, Welcome to Washington, DC and the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS) Annual Meeting & Luncheon! Today, we celebrate the WDS and 46 years of “Women Empowering Women”. I believe there is no other person in journalism today with the stature and professional breadth of experience and knowledge of national and international affairs as our keynote speaker, Judy Woodruff, Anchor and Managing Editor of the PBS NewsHour. She will speak to us about “Navigating a Life in Journalism: A Women’s Perspective”. We thank her for sharing her perspectives with us today. Congratulations to our President, Dr. Pearl E. Grimes, for her outstanding leadership over the past year, and welcome to our incoming President, Dr. Barbara Mathes. I would like to thank our generous sponsors and supporters, and congratulate all of today’s award winners. Additionally, a special thank you to the members of the Annual Meeting & Luncheon Planning Committee for all their hard work. In closing, I would like to express my appreciation to all of you for attending our luncheon and continuing to support the WDS’s mission! Sincerely, Tina S. Alster, MD 2019 WDS Annual Meeting & Luncheon Chair 2014 WDS Legacy Award Recipient 2009 WDS Mentor of the Year Annual Meeting & Luncheon Planning Committee Events Council Chair Members Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD Rebecca Kazin, MD Helena M. Kuhn, MD Program Committee Chair Amanda A. Lloyd, MD Kathleen J. Hectorne, MD Brenda Pellicane, MD Annual Meeting Chair Advisors Tina S. Alster, MD Cheryl Burgess, MD Sandra Read, MD WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 4
Keynote Speaker “NAVIGATING A LIFE IN JOURNALISM: A WOMEN’S PERSPECTIVE” Broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff is the anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour. She has covered politics and other news for more than four decades at NBC, CNN and PBS. At PBS from 1983 to 1993, she was the chief Washington correspondent for the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. From 1984 – 1990, she also anchored PBS’ award-winning documentary series, “Frontline with Judy Woodruff.” Moving to CNN in 1993, she served as anchor and senior correspondent for 12 years; among other duties, she anchored the weekday program “Inside Politics.” She returned to the NewsHour in 2007, and in 2013, she and the late Gwen Ifill were named the first two women to co-anchor a national news broadcast. After Ifill’s death, Woodruff was named sole anchor. In 2011, Judy was the anchor and reporter for the PBS documentary “Nancy Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime.” And in 2007, she completed an extensive project on the views of young Americans, titled “Generation Next: Speak Up. Be Heard.” Two hour-long documentaries aired on PBS, along with a series of reports on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, NPR, in USA Today and on Yahoo News. From 2006 – 2013, Judy anchored a monthly program for Bloomberg Television, “Conversations with Judy Woodruff.” In 2006, she was a visiting professor at Duke University’s Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy. In 2005, she was a visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. At NBC News, Woodruff was White House correspondent from 1977 to 1982. For one year after that she served as NBC’s Today Show chief Washington correspondent. She wrote the book, This is Judy Woodruff at the White House, published in 1982 by Addison-Wesley. Her reporting career began in Atlanta, Georgia, where she covered state and local government. Woodruff is a founding co-chair of the International Women’s Media Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting and encouraging women in journalism and communication industries worldwide. She serves on the boards of trustee of the Freedom Forum, The Duke Endowment and the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and is a director of Public Radio International and the National Association to End Homelessness. She is a former member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, a former director of the National Museum of American History and a former trustee of the Urban Institute. Judy is a graduate of Duke University, where she is a trustee emerita. She is the recent recipient of the Radcliffe Medal, the Poynter Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism, the Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists and the Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism from Arizona State University. She received the Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award in Television from Washington State University, the Gaylord Prize for Excellence in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Oklahoma and the Al Neuharth Award for Excellence in the Media from the University of South Dakota. She was inducted into the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame and received the Leonard Zeidenberg First Amendment Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association and the Duke Distinguished Alumni Award, among others. She is the recipient of more than 25 honorary degrees. Judy lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, journalist Al Hunt, and they are the parents of three children: Jeffrey, Benjamin and Lauren. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 5
Luncheon Program Welcome Pearl E. Grimes, MD, President Sponsor Acknowledgement Pearl E. Grimes, MD, President Lunch and Networking Presentation of Check to N Street Village Tina S. Alster, MD, Annual Meeting Chair Luncheon Speaker Presentation Tina S. Alster, MD, Annual Meeting Chair “Navigating a Line in Journalism: A Women’s Perspective” Judy Woodruff Annual Business Meeting PRESENTATION OF 2019-2020 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS RECOGNITION OF RETIRING OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Officers: Mary E. Maloney, MD, Immediate Past President, 2018-2019 Mona A. Gohara, Vice President, 2018-2019 Jenny E. Murase, MD, Secretary, 2016-2019 Board of Directors: Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD, FAAD, Director, 2015-2019 Deborah MacFarlane, MD, Director, 2015-2019 Kavita Mariwalla, MD, Director, 2015-2019 Ncoza Cordelia Dlova, MBChB, FCDerm, PhD, International Representative, 2018-2019 Jonathan Leventhal, MD, Young Physicians Representative, 2018-2019 Allison K. Truong, MD, Resident Representative, 2018-2019 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NEW MEMBERS WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 6
Luncheon Program, continued Award Presentations LEGACY AWARD: Lynn Drake, MD Presented by Janet Hickman, MD, Legacy Council Financial Vice Chair ROSE HIRSCHLER AWARD: Victoria P. Werth, MD Presented by Jean L. Bolognia, MD, Annual Awards Committee Chair WALTER B. SHELLEY, MD LEADERSHIP AWARD: Neil S. Sadick, MD Presented by Maria K. Hordinsky, MD, Annual Awards Committee Member MENTOR OF THE YEAR AWARD: Valerie D. Callender, MD Presented by Wendi E. Wohltmann, MD, Mentorship Committee Chair VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD: Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD Presented by Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, Service Committee Chair PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS Presented by Pearl E. Grimes, MD, President RECOGNITION OF OTHER WDS AWARDEES Adjournment and Closing Remarks Barbara Mathes, MD – President, 2019-2020 Menu We hope you enjoy today’s menu that the Marriott Marquis Washington, DC Culinary Team has prepared for you! FIRST COURSE Kale Caesar Salad with Almonds, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Parmesan Cheese and Olive Croutons SECOND COURSE* Soy Ginger Marinated Chicken Breast with Orange Glaze, Baby Bok Choy on a Crispy Rice Cake THIRD COURSE Crème brûlée with Seasonal Berries *Vegetarian and dietary restriction entrees available upon request. Please let your server know. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 7
WDS Business Meeting 2019-2020 WDS Officers and Board of Directors A Special Meeting of the WDS Membership was held on Friday, February 8, 2019 during the WDS Forum in Dallas, Texas to vote on the slate for the 2019-2020 WDS Officers and Board of Directors. Congratulations to the 2019-2020 Officers and Board of Directors! Officers Shadi Kourosh, MD, MPH (2016-2020) PRESIDENT Boston, MA Barbara Mathes, MD (2019-2020) Jennifer Lucas, MD (2016-2020) Boyne City, MI & Doylestown, PA Cleveland, OH PRESIDENT-ELECT Melissa Peck Piliang, MD (2017-2021) Marta I. Rendon, MD (2019-2020) Cleveland, OH Boca Raton, FL Michelle Tarbox, MD (2019-2023) VICE PRESIDENT Lubbock, TX Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD (2019-2020) Brooklyn, NY Joyce Ming Cao Teng, MD, PhD (2017-2021) Palo Alto, CA TREASURER Murad Alam, MD (2017-2020) Rochelle Torgerson, MD, PhD (2018-2022) Chicago, IL Rochester, MN ASSISTANT TREASURER Mara Weinstein Velez, MD (2019-2023) Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD (2019-2020) Pittsford, NY Chicago, IL Lucille White, MD (2016-2020) SECRETARY Houston, TX Deborah MacFarlane, MD (2019-2022) Wendi Wohltmann (2019-2023) Houston, TX San Antonio, TX IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Ashely Wysong, MD, MS (2018-2022) Pearl E. Grimes, MD (2019-2020) Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Appointed Directors HISTORIAN ADVISOR Linda Susan Marcus, MD (2018-2021) Mary E. Maloney, MD (2019-2020) Wyckoff, NJ Holden, MA Board of Directors PARLIAMENTARIAN (2018-2020) Afsaneh Alavi, MD, FRCPC (2017-2021) Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD Richmond Hill, ON Lafayette, LA Latanya T. Benjamin, MD (2018-2022) INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Parkland, FL Lidia Rudnicka, MD, PhD (2019-2020) Warsaw, Poland Martha Laurin Council, MD (2018-2022) St. Louis, MO YOUNG PHYSICIAN REPRESENTATIVE (2019-2020) Nada Elbuluk, MD Alison Ehrlich, MD, MHS (2017-2021) Woodland Hills, CA Washington, DC RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE Molly Hinshaw, MD (2016-2020) Courtney Rubin, MD, MBE (2019-2020) Madison, WI Philadelphia, PA Sarah Jackson, MD (2019-2023) New Orleans, LA WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 8
Legacy Award Dr. Lynn A. Drake Past Recipients: Biography: 2018 - Pearl E. Grimes, MD Dr. Drake is on the Dermatology Faculty 2017 - Susan H. Weinkle, MD at the Massachusetts General Hospital & 2016 - Jean Bolognia, MD Harvard Medical School and is the Director 2015 - Dr. Rex & Johnnie Amonette of Business Development for the Wellman Center. She was Professor & Chair of the 2014 - Tina S. Alster, MD Department of Dermatology at OUHSC, 2013 - Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD Deputy Chair of Dermatology at Harvard, an RWJ Health Policy Fellow in DC and a The Legacy Award is presented graduate of the Harvard Business School. annually to an individual who has been an advocate of WDS a leader Dr. Drake received U.S. Presidential Appointments as a U.S. Delegate to the society and to the field of to the World Health Organization, the National Policy Forum Council for dermatology. This individual is Health Care Reform, and the National Advisory Board for NIAMS at the honored at the Legacy Celebration NIH. She was President of the AAD & the WDS; Board of Directors for held each year during the AAD Annual ASDS; Trustee Dermatology Foundation; Chair, FDA Dermatologic and Meeting. The proceeds from the Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee & Chair, National Consensus celebration are donated to the Legacy Conference on Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer for the NIH. She published Fund, which was established to ensure the first guidelines of Care for Dermatology for which she received the the long-term financial stability of the AAD President’s Award WDS. Dr. Drake received the Bergfeld Award for Vision & Leadership, the Rose Hirschler Award, the President’s Award and the Legacy Award from the WDS. Honors include AAD Honorary Membership, Outstanding Alumnus University of Tenness College of Medicine, 100 Best Doctors in America, Outstanding Young Women of America, AMA Inspirational Physicians Recognition Award & Outstanding Alumnus Adams State University & Commencement Speaker. Dr. Drake is the recipient of several named lectureships, holds honorary membership in multiple international societies, authored over 130 papers, served on multiple editorial boards, & as visiting professor at over 60 universities. She has presented over 400 invited national and international lectures and is a frequent contributor to multiple media sources. Personal Note/ Statement of Thanks: I am both honored and humbled to receive this award which is especially meaningful as it comes from my peers. I share this award with all those who have endeavored to create such a successful organization - the WDS. It is important to acknowledge and thank all those who have supported me through the years in so many ways. ‘Legacy’ does not occur in a vacuum. This organization is full of others who believe in dermatology, service, mentorship and quality care for our patients. Special thanks to Deirdre Hooper who Chaired this wonderful event, to Pearl Grimes the WDS President and to the Legacy Council. Legacy is often defined as something handed down or left behind – a gift of sorts. When I think about my personal ‘Legacy’, there are two parts. What was handed to me, and what I might have passed on that benefited someone else. It would be impossible to mention all that has been given to me. One thing I hope I may have passed down is the gift of giving individuals the courage to go for it even if it was not on the agenda. Standing for what they believe is right and just and not yielding to external pressure, of following their dreams and taking chances, of being curious and excited about learning new things, of following a passion or a dream while maintaining their core values and remembering that family and friends are always a priority. I benefited from these legacy gifts handed to me. It led to leadership roles in WDS and to the Presidency of the AAD –but the most important gift has been making lifetime friends - and having a support group that nourished and enriched me -- both professionally and personally. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 9
Rose Hirschler Award Victoria P. Werth, MD Past Recipients: Biography: 2018 - Jane M. Grant-Kels, MD Victoria P Werth, MD, is Chief of the Division 2017 - Kathleen J. Hectorne, MD of Dermatology at the Philadelphia Veterans 2016 - Amy Paller, MS, MD Administration Hospital and Professor of 2015 - Suzanne Connolly, MD Dermatology and Medicine at the University 2014 - Lynn A. Drake, MD of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. 2013 - Marianne N. O’Donoghue, MD Dr. Werth earned her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of 2012 - Jean L. Bolognia, MD Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. She 2011 - Boni Elewski, MD completed an internal medicine residency 2010 - Susan Weinkle, MD at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, a dermatology 2009 - Ilona Frieden, MD residency at New York University School of Medicine in New York, and 2008 - Janet G. Hickman, MD an immunodermatology fellowship at New York University School of Medicine as well. 2007 - E. Dorinda Shelley, MD 2006 - Lenore Kakita, MD Dr. Werth is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology and 2005 - Patricia G. Engasser, MD American College of Rheumatology and is a founding member of the Medical Dermatology Society and Rheumatologic Dermatology 2004 - Richard Odom, MD Society. She serves as an editor and reviewer for a number of 2003 - Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD journals and organizations and has given many lectures worldwide. 2002 - Nia K. Terezakis, MD Dr. Werth received the lifetime achievement award from the Medical 2001 - Ruth Freinkel, MD Dermatology Society and has been named to the “Best Doctors in 2000 - Barbara A. Gilchrest, MD America” list for many years. Her work has advanced the field of 1999 - Inga Silberberg-Sinakin, MD, autoimmune skin disease with a goal to develop improved scientific Gloria Graham, MD & G. Jeanette understanding, diagnosis, and treatments for lupus, dermatomyositis, Thorbecke, MD, PhD and autoimmune blistering diseases. 1998 - Antoinette F. Hood, MD Personal Note/ Statement of Thanks: 1997 - Vera Price, MD As the 4th-generation woman physician in my family, I find special 1996 - Wilma F. Bergfeld, MD meaning in the Women’s Dermatologic Society. In 1927, the University 1995 - Ricky K. Schachter, MD of Maryland Medical School graduated its first two women physicians. One of them was my great aunt, a 2nd-generation woman physician. 1993 - Marie-Louise Johnson, MD She began her career seeing exclusively women patients. 1992 - Stephania Jablonska, MD 1991 - Frances J. Storrs, MD Since that time, women in medicine have come a long way. I accept this award in honor of the many women who now contribute in so 1990 - Walter B. Shelley, MD many ways to dermatology – including as presidents of the AAD, the 1989 - Nancy Burton Esterly, MD & many women chairs we now have who support this field and their Margaret Gray Wood, MD departments with strong leadership and passion, and everyone who 1988 - Miriam Chancy Reed, MD contributes to advancing our field. I have benefitted from several mentors, and want to acknowledge the The Rose Hirschler Award is named pivotal support of Irwin Friedberg, Dr. Andrew Franks and Dr. Richard in honor of Dr. Rose Hirschler, one of Sontheimer, who have been amazing mentors to me and to many the first known female dermatologists others in the area of autoimmune skin disease. I would also like to in the United States. The award acknowledge the support of Dr. George Cotsarelis, my current chair at is presented annually by the WDS Penn. My husband, Dr. Kevin Jon Williams, and my five children have to physicians chosen for their been continuous supporters of my efforts. It has been a privilege to significant contributions to medicine work to advance the field, mentor our trainees and young faculty, and and dermatology and who, by their aid our patients. achievement, have served to enhance the role of women in the dermatologic specialty. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 10
Walter B. Shelley, MD Leadership Award Neil S. Sadick, MD Past Recipients: Biography: 2018 - David M. Pariser, MD Neil Sadick, MD FAAD, FAACS, FACP, FACPh, 2017 - William D. James, MD is one of the most influential and renowned 2015 - Richard Odom, MD dermatologists and researchers in the 2014 - Stephen I. Katz, MD, PhD world. His multiple discoveries have strongly 2012 - E. Dorinda Shelley, MD (in influenced and transformed the future of honor of her late husband, Walter B. dermatology. He is founder of the world Shelley, MD) renowned Sadick Research group and the author of the bestselling consumer book, The New Natural. The Walter B. Shelley, MD Leadership Award is presented periodically to Dr. Sadick holds board certifications in internal medicine, a man who has made a significant dermatology, cosmetic surgery, hair restoration surgery and is a contribution toward supporting diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. women in dermatology. He is the medical director and owner of Sadick Dermatology, as well as director of Sadick Research Group, which runs multiple FDA clinical trials each year. He has authored over 300 publications, 20 books on hair disorders, facial rejuvenation, lasers, sclerotherapy and cosmetic surgery, 70 book chapters on cosmeceuticals, hair transplantation, lasers and sclerotherapy, and delivered over 500 major academic presentations throughout the world. He serves as the founding Deputy Editor of the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology, senior editor of the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology, editor for the Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, section editor for the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, and Editorial Board member for the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. Personal Note/ Statement of Thanks: It is a great honor to be chosen as the 2019 recipient of the Walter B. Shelley, MD Leadership Award. Walter Shelley has been a great friend and mentor throughout my career, which makes this award that much more special. It is truly one of the highest points of my career, as it has been an honor to help foster the growth of The Women’s Dermatologic Society into becoming a true leader for the Mentorship and Leadership of women and men in Dermatology. I am humbled to have played a small part in supporting this remarkable platform which mentors young physicians into leadership positions, department chairs, presidents of prestigious dermatologic organizations, both nationally and internationally, and its support of programs that ensure sun protection, skin health, and leading the charge in women’s holistic wellness. Having worked on the Board, Executive Committee, and as Treasurer overseeing the financial growth of the organization, I have been fortunate enough to witness the development of so many amazing stars in Dermatology. It has taught me to be a better dermatologist and a better friend to my peers in our specialty. I look forward to this society continuing to flourish over the coming years. You will always have my support as we continue to foster that growth. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 11
Mentor of the Year Valerie D. Callender, MD Past Recipients: Biography: 2018 – Maria K. Hordinsky, MD Dr. Valerie D. Callender is widely known for 2017 – Amit Pandya, MD her sensitive and cutting-edge approach to 2016 - Alexa Boer Kimball, MD, MPH the management of hair loss in women and 2015 - Lisa Garner, MD, FAAD the treatment of pigmentation disorders. 2014 - Mary P. Lupo, MD Dr. Callender is a prolific contributor to the 2013 - Dedee F. Murrell, MD dermatology literature and has co-edited 2012 - William D. James, MD a textbook on Treatment for Skin of Color. 2011 - Pearl E. Grimes, MD She has written over 20 textbook chapters 2010 - Mary Maloney, MD and more than 60 peer-reviewed articles for academic journals, and is 2009 - Tina S. Alster, MD frequently invited to speak at national and international dermatology 2008 - Jean Bolognia, MD meetings. Dr. Callender has conducted and participated in over 50 2007 - Libby Edwards, MD research studies and clinical trials for both therapeutic and cosmetic products, and is a consultant for some of the world’s leading cosmetic 2006 - Amy Paller, MD and consumer brands. She has served in leadership roles in many 2005 - Ilona J. Frieden, MD major dermatological organizations, including past presidencies of 2004 - Vera H. Price, MD the Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS) and the Skin of Color Society 2003 - Frances J Storrs, MD (SOCS), currently serves on the board of directors of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), and has recently been elected to the The first WDS Mentor of the Year Executive Committee of the AAD. Dr. Callender is the Founder and award was given to Frances J. Storrs, Medical Director of the Callender Dermatology & Cosmetic Center, MD, who had previously returned her which is located in the Washington, DC metropolitan region. She honorarium to the WDS for the Rose received her medical degree from Howard University, where she also Hirschler Award in 1991, to establish did her residency and currently serves as Professor of Dermatology at a Mentorship Program. Since 1993, the College of Medicine. the Mentorship Program has funded more than 400 women and men early Throughout her career, Dr. Callender has mentored and supported the in their professional careers, to spend careers of many medical students, dermatology residents, and young one-on-one time with an established physicians, officially through several mentorship programs, sponsored mentor of specific expertise. by the AAD, WDS, SOCS, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery and American Hair Research Society. Personal Note/ Statement of Thanks: Thank you to my WDS colleagues for selecting me for the 2019 Mentor of the Year Award. I am so honored and appreciative to receive this award. I truly believe that we must all inspire the next generation of dermatologists through mentoring, and to do this with passion, dedication and commitment. I am deeply grateful to the incredible mentors in my life who inspired and guided me along the way, and feel honored to carry this tradition forward. I challenge all of you to be that mentor that lights a fire in someone else’s life and by doing that creates a change in their life that will last with them forever. Together we can make a difference. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 12
Volunteer of the Year Award Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD Past Recipients: Biography: 2018 – Wendi E. Wohltmann, MD During her more than 40 years as a board 2017 – Ashley Wysong, MD, MS certified dermatologist in clinical practice, 2016 – Shadi Kourosh, MD Dr. McBurney has served the profession 2015 – Pearl E. Grimes, MD, Mona through her numerous leadership roles in Gohara, MD, Rachel Pritzker, MD professional organizations. She was an early 2014 – Rebecca Tung, MD & pioneer in the laser-based dermatologic Latanya Benjamin, MD surgery and the study of mycosis fungoides. A clinical profession with nearly 40 years’ experience at Louisiana’s two medical The Volunteer of the Year award has schools, she has more than 200 professional been established to recognize a WDS presentations and 39 peer-reviewed publications. member who has made an outstanding contribution through community In 2012, she left full-time practice at Skin Care Specialist, a clinic service. The rollout of this award at she founded, and continues to devote her time to part-time clinical the 2014 Annual Luncheon coincided practice in Lafayette, LA, teaching medical students, mentoring young with the tenth anniversary of WDS physicians, invited speaking engagements, and professional service. community outreach programs, and Her commitment to public service and education about skin health this now annual award will continue to can be seen in her history of more than 75 community presentations, honor all those who support WDS and annual skin cancer screenings, and numerous appearances in local our service outreaches. and national media outlets. Personal Note/ Statement of Thanks: It is an honor to be rewarded and recognized for your work and I thank you. Our president Pearl Grimes initiated this WDS project for abused women in shelters and has inspired all of us to be involved. To paraphrase Halle Berry, “ this moment is bigger than me.” This moment is for Kim Drew,MD, Frankie Rholdon, MD, Mozelle Fruge, BCSW, the staff of Faith house in Lafayette, and the nameless women living in Faith house. Kim Drew is in fantastic physical shape and achieved getting us all using an exercise ban, Mozelle started or ended each program with a meditation session, and Frankie educated us on how to treat acne and atopic dermatitis on a budget. In our profession we are often told we change lives, but in reality we are the ones changed by giving. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 13
WDS Charitable Donation WDS strives to make an impact on the lives of others. Therefore, the Annual Meeting & Luncheon Committee has elected to make a donation on behalf of all WDS members, supporters, guests, and friends attending the luncheon to N Street Village. N STREET VILLAGE QUICK OVERVIEW | www.nstreetvillage.org N Street Village is the largest provider of housing and supportive services for women experiencing homelessness in Washington, D.C. Every year, we welcome nearly 2,000 women and provide the programs and opportunities to help women make meaningful gains in their housing, income, employment, mental health, physical health, and addiction recovery in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. Miriam’s House Flagship 25 rooms of supportive housing Day Center, Wellness Center, 51 units of for women living with HIV. affordable housing for families, 44 units of permanent supportive housing, 12 units of recovery housing, and 9 units of mental health Patricia Handy Place for Women focused housing. Downtown emergency night shelter with 5 LOCATIONS Erna’s House 213 beds including temporary, senior, and ONE VILLAGE 30 efficiencies and one-bedroom apartments for the medical respite housing. most vulnerable women in the city. Phyllis Wheatley YWCA - Comprehensive case management provided to 42 women by N Street Village staff. HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2018 NEARLY 2,000 767 WOMEN 190,564 MEALS 365 DAYS/YEAR 400+ women were welcomed AND 51 FAMILIES were served across the Village’s programs were open, VOLUNTEERS at our doors and were provided supportive the Village’s five holding wellness classes, access to served meals, donated items, programs. housing in a loving community. locations. physical health services and Day Center. taught classes, and more! IN THE WORDS OF THE VILLAGE FAMILY “We all want to know this one thing, did you hear me? Do you see me? And what I love about N Street Village is “I’ve seen organizations like this that every staff member understands that principle…that all over, but N Street Village is women who come to the front door want to be seen, they the best.” want to be heard, they want to know their lives matter.” RICHARD GERE, ANNUAL GALA OPRAH WINFREY, ANNUAL LUNCHEON “The Village is a special place. As a volunteer, I came to “N Street Village is known give back. But in the end, I receive so much more. N Street nationally as an innovator in Village makes me a better person.” homeless services.” PAM, VILLAGE VOLUNTEER D.C. MAYOR MURIEL BOWSER “In Washington, where women represent “The people who work at N Street Village “Strategic partnerships, asset stewardship, 26% of the homeless population, a ‘wrap- strive to make it a place that offers not just earned income opportunities, mergers and around’ model of housing and support tangible physical comforts — a meal, a acquisitions, fundraising optimization—all big services for homeless women is proving bed — but also a less tangible one: a business buzzwords. We’re not talking corporate effective, as provided by organizations connection on a soothing, personal level.” titans, but rather N Street Village, a provider of like N Street Village.” critical service to homeless women for 40 years.” GET INVOLVED 1. VISIT THE VILLAGE 2. HOST A LUNCH AND LEARN 3. CORPORATE FRIDAYS The best way to experience the Village is Bring the Village to you! Host a donation drive Cook and serve lunch or volunteer as a group to come for a tour. See the impact you or have our staff and clients visit your office on a Friday. Space is limited, find out how you can make - schedule your visit today. share about the work of the Village. can make an impact in 2019! WDS 46CONTACT: th Annual Chief Meeting & Luncheon Development | Sunday, Officer Stuart Elizabeth March 3,or2019 Allen at 202.939.2085 | Washington, DC sallen@nstreetvillage.org Women Empowering Women • PAGE 14
Program and Awards Mentorship Award The WDS Mentorship Award Program was created to help promote the concept of Mentorship within the WDS by establishing long-term relationships between Mentors and Mentees. PURPOSE The purpose of the award is to develop mentoring relationships that might not otherwise be possible due to distance or funding availability. The program helps develop leadership potential in candidates who have shown early promise through exceptional activities, which will enhance their contributions to dermatology and medicine. 2018 MENTORSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS Jusleen Ahluwalia, MD Vanessa Pascoe, MD Mentor: Jill Waibel, MD Mentor: Joanna Badger, MD Audrey Beirne, MD Hyemin Pomerantz, MD Mentor: Sharon Jacob, MD Mentor: Edward Cowen, MD Anna Cogen, MD Maryam Safaee, MD Mentor: Diana Lockwood, MD Mentor: William James, MD Sarah Corley, MD Brittney Schultz, MD Mentor: Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD Mentor: Donna Culton, MD Carla Cruz-Diaz, MD Pooja Shah, MD Mentor: Kanade Shinkai, MD Mentor: Joseph Jorizzo, MD Brittany Dulmage, MD Bridget Shields, MD Mentor: Youn Kim, MD Mentor: Nicole Fett, MD Lori Fiessinger, MD Cathryn Sibbald, MD Mentor: Allan Halpern, MD Mentor: Tina Alster, MD Amrita Goyal, MD Johanna Song, MD, MS Mentor: Ellen Kim, MD Mentor: Stefanie Takahaski, MD Julia Hobson, MD Erica Tarabadkar, MD Mentor: Matthew Lewis, MD Mentor: Youn Kim, MD Laura Huang, MD Cristina Thomas, MD Mentor: Annette Wagner, MD Mentor: Toby Maurer, MD & Aileen Chang, MD Thy Huynh, MD Christine Totri, MD Mentor: Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD Mentor: Alan Menter, MD Mamta Jhaveri, MD, MS Cesar Villarreal, MD Mentor: Reena Rupani Goyal, MD Mentor: Dedee Murrell, MA, BM, MD, FRCP, FACD Yasmeen Kabir, MD Elizabeth Wallace, MD Mentor: Jennifer Choi, MD Mentor: Emma Guttman, MD Nour Kibbi, MD Allison Weinkle, MD Mentor: David Brodland, MD Mentor: Suzanne Kilmer Christina Kraus, MD Carina Woodruff, MD Mentor: Libby Edwards, MD Mentor: Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD Walter Liszewski, MD Saranya Wyles, MD Mentor: Nasim Fazel, MD Mentor: M. Peter Marinkovich, MD Alicia Little, MD, PhD Mentor: Libby Edwards, MD Ashley Lundgren, MD Mentor: Nina Botto, MD Oluwatobi Ogbechie-Godec, MD Mentor: Amy McMichael, MD, MS Uchenna Okereke, MD Mentor: Sanusi Umar, MD This program is supported by Ortho-Dermatologics WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 15
Program and Awards Academic Research Award The WDS Academic Research Awards Program provides funding for residents, post- residency fellows, junior faculty and early-career dermatologists performing basic science or clinical research relevant to the field of dermatology. Awards in the amount of up to $10,000 each are awarded on a competitive basis. PURPOSE These awards are intended to help the recipient further his or her academic career, and may serve as a basis for obtaining further funding. THE 2018 ACADEMIC RESEARCH AWARD RECIPIENTS Dawn Eichenfield, MD, PhD UC San Diego Medical Center Mentor: Wyniss Tom, MD Title: Genetic Variations in Non-coding Regulatory Regions in Linear Morphea Helena Kuhn, MD Brown University Mentor: Kachiu Lee, MD, MPH Title: Leprosy Surveillance and Elimination in Kenya Amanda Marsch, MD UC San Diego Mentor: Brian Hinds, MD Title: Distribution and Clonality of the T-cell Receptor in acute GVHD WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 16
Program and Awards WDS/AAD International Travel Award The Women’s Dermatologic Society and the American Academy of Dermatology provide travel awards of up to $2,500 USD for Board Certified (or Board Eligible) dermatologists from outside the United Sates to attend the WDS Annual Meeting Luncheon and the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. PURPOSE The purpose of this award is to provide support for women dermatologists from other countries to attend the WDS Annual Meeting Luncheon, as well as the American Academy of Dermatology’s Annual Meeting. The WDS wishes to gratefully acknowledge the American Academy of Dermatology’s International Affairs Committee for providing supplemental support of our 2019 International Travel Award program. By combining our own travel grant with complimentary registration to the AAD Annual Meeting and the International Scholarship Dinner, we are able to provide five young physicians from around the world with professional development and networking experiences they might not otherwise have been able to enjoy. Olusola Ayanlowo, MD – Nigeria Iva Dediol, MD, PhD – Croatia Franciska Geszti, MD – Hungary Meghana Phiske, MD – India Isha Poudel, MD – Nepal This program is partially supported by the American Academy of Dermatology. WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 17
Program and Awards Procter & Gamble Science Behind Symposium Program Award Recipients Over the past 14 years, Procter & Gamble has hosted more than 200 prominent dermatologists in Cincinnati, OH for a two-day summit called The P&G Science Behind Symposium (a.k.a. Dermatology Technology Symposium). This gathering of top health professionals with leading industry scientists, researchers, and marketers serves to inspire collaboration, innovation, and scientific exchange. The meeting’s ultimate goal is to spur discussion about products with meaningful, measurable and noticeable benefits to consumers and patients. The primary objectives of this program are to: • Learn more about cutting edge techniques and technologies being used industry-wide to advance skincare products and research • Foster collaboration and learning with leaders in the dermatology community • Gain insights into the science behind top skincare products and help guide patient recommendations • Network with colleagues and renowned scientists and discuss how new skincare technologies can better serve their patients Physicians in attendance are guided through the science behind P&G products as well as the latest in skin research coming out of state of the art labs - from anti-aging to sensitivity and everything in between. MENTEES: Farhaan Hafeez, MD Sheila Jalalat, MD MENTORS: Marlyanne Pol-Rodriguez, MD Frankie Rholdon, MD This program is supported by the Procter & Gamble WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 18
Program and Awards SKINPACT Awards 2018 Recognizing Initiatives in Dermatology 2018 Winning Projects (North America) EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION CATEGORY - EXPERT PANEL AWARD Canadian Rheumatology and Dermatology Working Group Project Title: The DREAM Tool: Dermatology Rheumatology Educational Tool for Autoimmune Manifestations Project Leader: Jan Dutz Project Team: Stephanie Keeling, Kam Shojania, Sheila Au, Elizabeth O’Brien, Peter Green; EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION CATEGORY - COMMUNITY VOTE AWARD McGill University Health Centre Project Title: Providing the Providers: an initiative to improve first line dermatology care to aboriginal communities in Northern Quebec Project Leader: Elizabeth O’Brien Project Team: Johanne Morel, Fatemeh Jafarian, Kimya Hassani, Hanieh Zargham COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP CATEGORY - EXPERT PANEL AWARD Société Camp Liberté Society Project Title: Camp Liberté - where kids are all the same, no matter the skin they’re in Project Leader: Danielle Marcoux Project Team: Michele Ramien, Kirk Barber COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP CATEGORY - COMMUNITY VOTE AWARD University of Mississippi Medical Center Project Title: Using Telemedicine to Extend the Reach of Dermatology into the Mississippi Delta Project Leader: Robert T. Brodell, Project Team: Nancye McCowan, Jasmine Hollinger, Jeremy Jackson, Leslie Partridge, Kim Ward A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR WDS EXPERT PANELIST! Tina Alster, MD Maria Hordinsky, MD Karen Burke, MD Jeannette Jakus, MD Kimberly Butterwick, MD Mary Maloney, MD Doris Day, MD Sandra Read, MD Ronda Farah, MD Rebecca Tung, MD Mona Gohara, MD Wendi Wohltmann, MD Pearl Grimes, MD Cyndi Yag-Howard, MD Adelaide Hebert, MD This program is supported by Galderma WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 19
The WDS Board of Directors and Legacy Council wishes to thank the following donors who have made contributions to the Women’s Dermatologic Society from 2004 to January 2019, as shown with their cumulative WDS rose designation. We are grateful for your support and generosity, which enables us to build a solid future for the WDS. WDS Legacy Fund EMERALD ROSE PINK ROSE YELLOW ROSE ($25,000-$49,999) ($2,500-$4,999) ($1,000-$2,499) Murad Alam, MD, MSCI, MBA Harold J. Brody, MD Diane Romayne Baker, MD Kimberly J. Butterwick, MD Hilary E. Baldwin, MD BLUE SAPPHIRE ROSE Peggy Cambridge Cynthia Barratt ($10,000-$24,999) Brett Malcolm Coldiron, MD Leslie S. Baumann, MD Rex A. Amonette, MD Suzanne M. Connolly, MD Erin E. Boh, MD, PhD Diane S. Berson, MD Jeanine B. Downie, MD, MA Karen E. Burke, MD, PhD Valerie D. Callender, MD Richard L. Edelson, MD Tamella B. Cassis, MD Steve Clark Anne Egger Raymond L. Cornelison, Jr., MD C. Ralph Daniel, III, MD Patricia Farris, MD Athena Cosmetics Janet G. Hickman, MD Keith A. Greathouse Peggy S. Crawford, MD Deirdre Hooper, MD Adelaide A. Hebert, MD Amy J. Derick, MD Charles W. Stiefel, JD Molly Hinshaw, MD Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD RED ROSE Bryna Kane, MD Zoe Diana Draelos, MD Arielle N.B. Kauvar, MD Bob Durst, MD ($5,000-$9,999) Tina S. Alster, MD Kavita Mariwalla, MD Boni E. Elewski, MD Humberto & Erika Antunes Barbara M. Mathes, MD Patricia Gayle Engasser, MD Wilma Fowler Bergfeld, MD Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD James O. Ertle, MD Jean L. Bolognia, MD Ronald R. Morris Diane S. Ford, MD Cheryl M. Burgess, MD Dedee F. Murrell, MA, BM, MD, Ilona J. Frieden, MD FRCP, FACD Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD, FAAD Jean D.A. Carruthers, MD Richard B. Odom Sharon A. Glick, MD Lisa A. Garner, MD Suzanne Olbricht, MD Diane S. Goostree Mona Amira Gohara, MD Elise A. Olsen, MD Lawrence J. Green, MD Gloria F. Graham, MD Seth Orlow, MD PhD C. William Hanke, MD Pearl E. Grimes, MD Maritza I. Perez, MD Allison Hanlon, MD, PhD Kathleen J. Hectorne, MD Darrell S. Rigel, MD Maria K. Hordinsky, MD Julie A. Hodge, MD, MPH Wendy E. Roberts, MD George J. Hruza, MD Elizabeth Sanders Jacobson, MD Julie V. Schaffer, MD Cheryl A. Hull, MD Lenore Setsuko Kakita, MD Jonah Shacknai William D. James, MD Mark Lebwohl, MD Denise Tanzman Shirley F. Jutzi Henry W. Lim, MD Nia Katechis Terezakis, MD, FACP David J. Leffell, MD Mary P. Lupo, MD Carl R. Thornfeldt, MD Tabi A. Leslie Ginat W. Mirowski, DMD, MD Kalman Watsky Otavio R. Macedo, MD Ronald L. Moy, MD Margaret A. Weiss, MD Mary Madden Amy S. Paller, MS, MD Robert A. Weiss, MD Linda Susan Marcus, MD Richard K. Scher, MD, FACP Kathleen M. Welsh, MD Seth L. Matarasso, MD Elizabeth Tanzi, MD Darnell Wise Amy J. McMichael, MD Rebecca Clare Tung, MD Heidi A. Waldorf, MD Kappa P. Meadows, MD, FAAD Susan H. Weinkle, MD Michael E. Ming, MD, MSCE Gordon Montgomery, MD Rhoda S. Narins, MD Kishwer S. Nehal, MD Marianne N. O’Donoghue, MD Margaret E. Olsen, MD WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 20
WDS Legacy Fund Patti Pao Shadi Kourosh, MD, MPH Susan Amaturo, MD Scott Peterson Daniela Kroshinsky, MD, MPH Richard Antayna Sandra I. Read-Hill, MD Joseph Kvedar, MD Roberto Antunes Neil S. Sadick, MD, FACP Anne E. Laumann, MBChB, Azam Anwar, MD David L. Schwartz, MD MRCP(UK), FAAD Kelli R. Arntzen, MD Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD Jacob Levitt, MD Suleima Ribeiro De Arruda, MD Alan R. Shalita, MD Janice Lima-Maribona, DO Erik Austin, DO, MPH Ava Shamban, MD Elizabeth P. B. Long, MD Mark Avram Jerry Shapiro, MD Jennifer Lucas, MD B. R. Avruskin, MD Mary C. Spellman, MD Deborah MacFarlane, MD Lynn A. Baden, MD Adrienne Stewart, MD Mary E. Maloney, MD Johannes Baensch, PhD Elsa Maria Taicher Saunier Lynette J. Margesson, MD Eva M. Balash, MD Michelle Tarbox, MD Renee J. Mathur, MD Rhonda R. Baldone, MD Selma E. Targovnik, MD Lynn J. McKinley-Grant, MD Benjamin Barankin, MD, FRCPC James Selwyn Taylor, MD Luciana Milfont Sobreira Matos, MD Channing R. Barnett, MD Susan C. Taylor, MD Allison E. Nicholas Metz, MD Bonnie Lynn Barsky, MD Nancy R. Todes-Taylor, MD James O’Connell Cynthia Bartus, MD Virginia Toulmin Jason Olin, PhD Carla Jean Bauman, MD Nikolay Turovets, PhD Marina Peredo, MD Eugene Bauer, MD Patricia S. Walker, MD, PhD Marcia Ramos-e-Silva, MD, PhD Betsy B. Beers, MD Cyndi Jill Yag-Howard, MD Frankie Rholdon, MD Sheila Belkin Ann Christine Zedlitz, MD Phoebe Rich, MD Jane S. Bellet, MD Nicole Elaine Rogers, MD Elan Ben Zeen WHITE ROSE Kathleen Y. Sawada, MD Latanya T. Benjamin, MD ($500-$999) Bethanee J. Schlosser, MD, PhD Angela Bennett Douglas Abel Roberta D. Sengelmann, MD, Daniel D. Bennett, MD Wendy Adams FACMS Michele C. Bennett Lisa L. Anderson, MD Daniel M. Siegel, MD, MS Danette D. Bentley, MD Maryam M. Asgari, MD, MPH Sharleen St. Surin-Lord, MD Melissa Ben-Yoseph Elizabeth Brennan Jeff Taub Timothy G. Berger, MD Vivian W. Bucay, MD Ella L. Toombs, MD Robert & Sally Berman Roxane Chabot Rochelle Torgerson, MD, PhD Paul Berns David H. Ciocon Christine Baran Warren, MD Vince Bertucci, MD Martha Laurin Council, MD Luitgard Gisela Wiest, MD Jeanette M. Black, MD Sue Ellen Cox, MD Carmen Myrie Williams, MD Francois Blanchette Doris Day, MD, PC Ashley Wysong, MD, MS Marianna L. Blyumin-Karasik, MD Vincent Anthony DeLeo, MD Larissa Zaulyanov Scanlan, MD Naana Boakye, MD Lynn A. Drake, MD Qian Zheng Tanja Gizela Bohl, MBBS, FACD William Howard Eaglstein, MD Ralph T. Bohrer Paul Efremkin, PhD GOLD ROSE (UP TO $499) George Abraham Susan Boiko, MD, FAAP, FAAD Alison Ehrlich, MD, MHS Marcos Bonassi, MD Lindsay S. Ackerman, MD Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD Ellen Borowka Gurpreet Ahluwalia, PhD Shawna A. Flanagan, MD Marie-Louise Bots Farah K. Ahmed Hassan I. Galadari, MD Angela T. Boyd Nicole Akers Sharon Foster Gardepe, MD Jonith Y. Breadon, MD Rhoda Alani, MD Anita C. Gilliam, MD, PhD Rex Bright Afsaneh Alavi, MD, FRCPC Jane M. Grant-Kels, MD Patricia C. Brown, MD Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, Sharon Horton, MD MD, PhD J. Dea Browning, APRN-BC, MSN, Sarah Lauren C. Hughey, MD Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH DNC Niquette Hunt Kristen Aloupis Jan Brydon, MD Sarah C. Jackson, MD Fatma Sibel Alper Anne E. Burdick, MD, MPH James Kone, Jr. Emily M. Altman, MD, FAAD Rebecca L. Bushong, MD WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 21
WDS Legacy Fund Marilyn Byrne Jennifer Desimone, MD Linda M. Globerman, MD Jeffrey Phillip Callen, MD Tom Devine Robyn Squeo Gmyrek, MD Kim Campbell Christine A. Dewitt, MD Carolyn Goh, MD Marilyn R. Capek, MD Brenda Jean Dintiman, MD Mitchel Paul Goldman, MD Casey A. Carlos, MD, PhD Lisa M. Donofrio, MD Michele J. Gonzalez, MD Janet J. Cash, MD Marcia S. Driscoll, MD, PharmD Heather Goodchild Carrie Caulkins-Mier, PhD Anagha Jaideep Dudhbhate, MD Annette J. Gottlieb, MD Christine Cazeau, MD Kathy Duerdoth Sahar Ghannam, MD Roger I. Ceilley, MD Karen E. Edison, MD Linda Graham, MD Tania F. Cestari, MD, PhD Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD Richard D. Granstein, MD Jinan Chaarani, MD Nada M. Elbuluk, MD, MSc Leslie C. Gray, MD Anne Lynn S. Chang, MD Charles N. Ellis, MD Marisa Green Elizabeth Chao, MD, PhD Sarina Elmanah Fred Gretch Nancy N. Chemtob Michelle Mize Emery, MD Elizabeth Ball Grieshaber, MD Lisa Chipps, MD Roselyn E. Epps Gail Grossman Elvira Chiritescu, MD Nancy Burton Esterly, MD Ana Lucia Gualda Recio Annie Chiu, MD Leigh Ellen Eubanks, MD Anna Demirdjian Guanche, MD Yvonne E. Chiu, MD Rebecca Lee Euwer, MD Holly Jeanette Wimpee Gunn, MD Jennifer N. Choi, MD Sabrina Guillen Fabi, MD Elizabeth K. Hale, MD Emily Y. Chu, MD, PhD Sara Faleri, MD Carrie Ann Hallett Hall, MD Tomoko Maeda Chubachi, MD, Ronda Farah, MD Letty Hall PhD, MBA Tammie Ferringer, MD Cecelia L. Hamilton, MD Giovanna Ciocca, MD Kevin Fickenscher, Sr., MD K. Renee Hamlet, MD Sean T. Clark Debra Fine William Hand Mildred M. Clifton, MD Nina Myerson Fisher, MD Evangeline B. Handog, MD Michele Clooney Laurie & Andrew Fishman Julie Claire Harper, MD Clay J. Cockerell, MD Sharon, Marshall, Br Fishman John E. Harris George Cohen Brian R. Foard Laurie Harris Yoon Cohen, DO Rutledge Forney, MD Miles David Harrison Oscar R. Colegio, MD, PhD Diane Foster Danielle Hartigh Karen Collishaw Joyce Naness Fox, MD Rebecca I. Hartman, MD, MPH Gene Colon William & Carol Fox Adrienne M. Haughton, MD Jody Comstock, MD Evie Frangomihalos, MD Candrice R. Heath, MD George Cotsarelis Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD Jennifer Hebert, MD Catherine Ann Cotterman, MD Lynn Friedman Edward R. Heilman, MD Joanne Courtenay-Hooey Robert J. Friedman, MD Jennifer Rose Hensley, MD E. Patrick Creehan, MD Rachel Friedman-Birnbaum, MD Courtney R. Herbert, MD, MPH Emilie Croissant Wesley King Galen, MD Alysa R. Herman, MD Terry A. Cronin, Jr., MD Jodi Eisner Ganz, MD Alexandra W. Hickman Quita V. Cruciger, MD Marisa Garshick, MD Shari Hicks-Graham, MD Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski, MD Maria Cecilia Garzon, MD Anita Highton, MD Karen Curzi, MD Ellen Gendler, MD Deborah C. Hilton, MD Melissa P. Daniel, PhD Marguerite A. Germain, MD Andy & Karen Hirschberg Jennifer David, DO, MBA Roy Geronemus, MD Bette Hisiger Ronald S. Davis, MD Dina Gerson Sophie L. Hofstader, MD Rachel Dean, MD Barbara Ann Gilchrest, MD Brandon Hokenstad Eileen Matilda Deignan, MD Anne S. Gillman Kate Z. Holcomb, MD Marie-France Demierre, MD Jason D. Givan Nancy S. House, MD Kwame S. Denianke, MD Julie Akiko Gladsjo, MD, PhD, FAAD Elizabeth Bahar Houshmand, MD Darryl Dennis, MD Dee Anna Glaser, MD Amy Amonette Huber, MD Amalie S. Derdeyn, MD Bradley Glassman Alexandra Huertas Ann M. Deren-Lewis Brad P. Glick, DO, MPH Andrea Hui, MD WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 22
WDS Legacy Fund Shannon Humphrey, MD Felisa S. A. Lewis, MD Amy Elaine Newburger, MD William D. Humphries Wendy Lewis Matilda Nicholas, MD, PhD Stacey Gambrell Hunt, MD Wilson Liao, MD Kim M. Nichols, MD Joe Hurley Barbara T. Licznerski, MD Nur Nicholson Vincent Ippolito Christopher Ligi Thomas Nicrotri Brooke A. Jackson, MD, FAAD Lana Louise Long, MD David Albert Norris, MD Carolyn I. Jacob, MD Mildred Lopez Pineiro Antoinette P. Notaro, MD Sharon E. Jacob, MD Christine Poblete Lopez, MD Amanda M.M. Oakley, MBChB, Ellen Russell Jacobson, MD Torello Lotti, MD FRACP Jill Javahery, MD Porcia Bradford Love, MD Edit B. Olasz Harken, MD, PhD Kimble Jenkins Chere Lucas Anthony, MD Maureen A. Olivier, MD Beverly A. Johnson, MD Elaine & Neil Lukow Marie Olsen Marie-Louise Johnson, MD Rebecca B. Luria, MD Cynthia L. Olson, MD Kay A. Johnston, MD Jennifer L. MacGregor, MD Oge C. Onwudiwe, MD Teri A. Kahn, MD Janet Lynn Maldonado, MD Chinwe LC Onyekonwu, MD Charlene V. Kakimoto, MD Angela Mameri Arisa Elena Ortiz, MD Vicki Kalabokes Claire P. Mansur, MD Julia Konerding Padgett, MD Jane F. Kardashian, MD Cecilia Marasigan Melanie Dawn Palm, MD Julie K. Karen, MD Branka Marinovic, MD, PhD Daniel Palmerton Joel Kassimir, MD Ellen S. Marmur, MD Amit G. Pandya, MD Mark D. Kaufmann, MD Beverly Marsh Ricardo Paniagua, MD, PhD Rebecca Kazin, MD Elizabeth Shannon Martin, MD Susan R. Pardee, MD Amy E. Kim, MD Lyle Martin Eric Park Alexandra Boer Kimball, MD, MPH Elena Martinho, MD Brenda Pellicane, MD Brett A. King, MD, PhD Stephen Henry Mason, MD Michelle Pennie, MD Amy Kirschenbaum Stan & Diane Mayer Betsy Nell Perry Thacker, MD Eileen Cantor Kitces, MD Tiffany Taylor Mayo, MD Barbara Pestana Marla M. Klein, MD Anne Kathryn McBride, MD Tania R. Peters, MD Jeff Knight Mojo McDaniel, MBA Terri Phillips Heidi H. Kong, MD, MHSc Michel A. McDonald, MD Tony Piacenti Nellie Konnikov, MD Jonelle K. McDonnell, MD Melissa Peck Piliang, MD Katarzyna Koster, Pharmacist Bruce C. McGeorge, MD Susan Marie Poelman, MD, MSc Anja Krammer Susan Teri McGillis, MD Jo Polich Dory Kranz Jill McGonigle Miriam Keltz Pomeranz, MD George Kroumpouzos, MD, PhD, Jennifer M. McNiff Rainer Pooth FAAD Ginger S. Mentz, MD Jennifer Levin Popovsky, MD Louis Kuchnir Ahou Meydani, MD Helene & Mark Popowsky Roopal V. Kundu, MD Caren F. Mikesh, MD Emily M. Powell Joy Kunishige, MD Cindy & Ken Miller & Family Heidi Belle Prather, MD Bernice Y. Kwong Elaine K. Miller, DO Vera H. Price, MD, FRCP Angela Kyei, MD Stacey Moore Mark Prygocki Marina Landau, MD Allison J. Moosally, MD Tanya Pushkine Tanda N. Lane, MD Susan Moss Phoebe E. Rabbin, MD David A. Laub, MD Michelle Mulvey Sharon Smith Raimer, MD Naomi Lawrence, MD Jenny E. Murase, MD Vidya Rajpara, MD Keaton Lawson Carol Nadel Anne Marie Ramsdell, MD Rossitza Lazova, MD Usha Nagavarapu Desiree Ratner, MD Dorene Lebowitz Virginie Naigeon Parisa Ravanfar, MD Kyndra Lee Maithily A. Nandedkar, MD Kelley Pagliai Redbord, MD Julie Anne Letsinger, MD Heather Nase Jennifer Reed Alyson Andreasen Levine, MD Karen B. Nern, MD, MBA Paul Rehder Vicki J. Levine, MD Mark Steven Nestor, MD, PhD Wingfield E. Rehmus, MD, MPH WDS 46th Annual Meeting & Luncheon | Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Washington, DC Women Empowering Women • PAGE 23
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