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Procedural Dermatology Section
(formerly the Association of Academic Dermatologic Surgeons (AADS)

The mission of the PD Section is to promote education in dermatologic surgery. The objectives of the PD Section are to: 1)  define the surgical curriculum for dermatology training, particularly in graduate and post graduate dermatology training programs and dermatologic surgery fellowships.  The term training program shall refer to programs within departments, divisions, sections, or their equivalents, as recognized by each medical school; and to approved free standing three-year residency training centers that exist outside a medical school; 2) encourage innovation in dermatologic surgery training methods; 3) provide a forum for discussion of opportunities, challenges and developments of mutual interest to the academic faculty of dermatology training programs in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico; and 4)
promote cooperative relationships between the Section and other professional organizations whose goals are to educate trainees and physicians in procedural dermatology.  The purpose of these relationships is to develop and maintain the highest educational standards within dermatology training.  For further information on the PD Section please contact:

Robyn Cipolletti
Association of Professors of Dermatology
526 Superior Avenue East, Suite 540
Cleveland, OH 44114
Tel: 216-579-9300 x7
Fax: 216-579-9333
Email: cipolletti@sidnet.org

Dermatology Academic Administrators Group (DAAG)
The mission of the Dermatology Academic Administrators Group is to provide academic administrators with opportunities for education, professional growth and networking, while advocating responsible business offices in support of our Chairs in developing our departments and divisions as centers of excellence in education, research and patient care. For more information regarding DAAG, please contact:

Pamela M Matheny, Administrator
Residency Program Coordinator
University of Missouri School of Medicine
Department of Dermatology
1 Hospital Drive, Room MA111
Columbia, MO 65212
Tel: 573-882-3142
Fax: 573-882-1432
Email: mathenyp@health.missouri.edu

Dermatology Teachers Exchange Group (DTEG)
The Dermatology Teachers Exchange Group is devoted to advancing the science and art of learning and teaching through exchange of ideas with ripple effects. It encourages participation of teachers of dermatology, particularly those who are "dug-in-the-trenches." 

 

Next Meeting of DTEG
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 - 3:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Eden Roc Hotel, Key Biscayne A Room

(two days before the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in Miami Beach, Florida.)


Note that Wed afternoon before the AAD Meeting is unusual, due to the AAD deleting the mechanism allowing us to meet during its regular venue.  Moreover, to obviate conflict with organizations meeting Thurs, our best option was Wed. 


View the presented abstracts from the 2009 AAD Annual Meeting

View the presented abstracts from the 2008 APD Annual Meeting 

 

For further information regarding DTEG, please contact:
Ponciano D. Cruz, Jr., MD
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9069