2022 Program

Thank you for your attendance at ADC 2022!


ADC 2022 CME CERTIFICATES

Evaluation
Please be advised that all CME requests and evaluations for the ADC 2022 meeting will be managed online to ensure you receive your CME certificate in a timely manner. Post conference, an email was sent with instructions on how to complete the evaluation survey online and how to claim your credits.

Certificate
You will receive your CME certificates the same day you complete your evaluation survey via the NACE Learning Management System. Learners must login to naceonline.com and claim credit in order to generate a CME certificate.


Speaker Recordings

The conference platform with all recordings are available for viewing through August 31, 2022.


E-POSTER WINNERS

OVERALL WINNERS

The top three winners listed below were awarded the following prizes: first place: $300, second place: $200 and third place: $100.

  1. Dermatology Research: Trends in annual screening for active and latent tuberculosis infection in patients taking biologic medications from 2005 to 2018
    Madison Kist, Medical Student, Penn State University College of Medicine
  2. Dermatology Research: The Role of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in Prophylaxis and Treatment of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Mucosal Cancers: A Meta-analysis
    Jacob Thomas, Medical Student, Weill Cornell Medicine
  3. Dermatology Quality Improvement and Quality Assessment Projects: Predictive factors for no-shows or same-day cancellations in dermatology clinic
    Shirley Lin, Medical Student, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

CATEGORY WINNERS

CASES

  1. Acquired Lymphangioma Circumscriptum in the Setting of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
    Elizabeth Richards, Medical Student, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
  2. 72-year-old man with facial erosions and bullae after radiation and pembrolizumab
    Catherina Pan, Medical Student, Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  3. 12-year-old female with multiple spindle cell hemangiomas and a somatic R172T IDH2 mutation
    Kelly Barry, Research Fellow, Boston Children’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School

DERMATOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS

  1. QUAL-PYO: A New Measure to Assess Patient Quality of Life in Pyoderma Gangrenosum
    Sonia Himed, Medical Student, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

DERMATOLOGY COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND MENTORING PROGRAMS

  1. Medicaid Coverage of Over-the-Counter Moisturizers: A Cost-Effective Management Strategy for Atopic Dermatitis?
    Margaret Scollan, Medical Student, Columbia University, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
  2. Dermatology Residencies and Access to Care in Geographically Underserved Areas
    Bethany Brumbaugh, Medical Student, Harvard Medical School
  3. Dermatologic care and health equity curriculum for the uninsured population at a free faith-based clinic in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
    Madison Kist, Medical Student, Penn State University College of Medicine

DERMATOLOGY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROJECTS

  1. Predictive factors for no-shows or same-day cancellations in dermatology clinic 
    Shirley Lin, Medical Student, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  2. Racial, Ethnic, and Sex Disparities in Outpatient Laboratory Monitoring of Isotretinoin Use
    Divya Manoharan, Medical Student, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  3. Frequency of Laboratory Abnormalities during Terbinafine Therapy for Onychomycosis 
    Dr. Kurt Went, Dermatologist, Mid-Atlantic Permanent Medical Group

DERMATOLOGY RESEARCH

  1. Trends in annual screening for active and latent tuberculosis infection in patients taking biologic medications from 2005 to 2018
    Madison Kist, Medical Student, Penn State University College of Medicine
  2. The Role of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in Prophylaxis and Treatment of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Mucosal Cancers: A Meta-analysis
    Jacob Thomas, Medical Student, Weill Cornell Medicine
  3. Intravenous immunoglobulin does not increase risk of venous thromboembolism in amyopathic dermatomyositis 
    Elizabeth Rotrosen, Medical Student, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Boston University School of Medicine