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Dermatology Department

Welcome to the Department of Dermatology
SUNY @ Stony Brook
Chair, Evan C. Jones, MD-MPH

Our mission is to contribute to society through excellence in patient care, teaching, and research.

Date Speaker Topic
3/5/2009 No Grand Rounds AAD
3/19/2009

Howard Blumstein, MD
Rheumatology Associates of Long Island
Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic Arthritis
4/02/2009 No Grand Rounds Resident In-Training Exam
4/16/2009 Ashfaq Marghoob, MD, Director
Skin Cancer Center
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Melanoma – The Essentials for Diagnosis
5/07/2009 Kenneth Hymes, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine/Hematology
NYU Hematology Associates
CTCL
5/21/2009 Denise Trochesset, DDS
Assistant Professor of Dental Medicine & Dermatology
SUNYSB/Dept of Oral Biology & Pathology
Oral Pathology
6/04/2009 Andrew Alexis, MD-MPH
Director, Skin of Color
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology
Columbia University
Role of Antihistamines
in Treatment of
Chronic Urticaria
6/18/2009 Clifford Perlis, MD>br> Director, Mohs Surgery
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Confocal Microscopy

Patient Care
Clinical care for Dermatology patients is provided at the Tech Park Clinical site (631 444-4200), as well as the Veterans Administration Medical Center at Northport. Clinical specialties include atopic Dermatitis, allergic contact Dermatitis, alopecia areata, cutaneous allergies, autoimmune blistering diseases, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, eczema, pemphigus, pemphigoid, phototherapy, psoriasis, skin cancer, and wound healing.

Teaching
The department has an active teaching program for both medical students, and Dermatology residents. Primary teaching sites include the Tech Park Clinical site, and the VAMC at Northport.

Research
Our Faculty is active in both clinical and basic research. Pharmacology research, including trials of new medications, is conducted at the Tech Park Clinical site. Areas of expertise in basic research include autoimmune diseases of the skin, angiogenesis, keratinocyte biology and molecular biology, tissue engineering, and wound healing.



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