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ADXSTDL-06 CSCV Dr. Stevens CV_Layout 1 3/20/13 3:08 PM Page 1 C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E Dr. Charles S. Stevens is nationally board-certified in dermatology and in dermatopathology. Dr. Stevens’ medical education credentials are impressive, having earned a medical degree (M.D.) from the University of Texas School of Medicine, San Antonio, TX. Since then, Dr. Stevens successfully completed: a one-year internship in internal medicine at the University of Texas School of Medicine/Audie L. Murphy Veterans Hospital, San Antonio, TX; a three-year residency in dermatology (one year as Chief Resident) at the University of Texas Health Science Center/Audie L. Murphy Veterans Hospital, San Antonio, TX; and a 15 month fellowship in dermatopathology with Dr. A.B. Acherman at the New York University Langone Medical Center, New York City, NY. It should be noted that Dr. Stevens was selected for membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society while attending medical school, an honor of great distinction. Dr. Stevens has served in a series of key positions, as exemplified by the following: C H A R L E S S . S T EV E N S , M . D . Dermatopathologist • Nuclear physicist, General Dynamics Corporation, Fort Worth, TX (1965-68). BOARD CERTIFICATIONS Dermatology (Diplomate) American Boards of Dermatology and Pathology • Clinical faculty member (Dermatology), University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX (1982-92). • Clinical faculty member (Pathology), University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX (1984-92). Dermatopathology (Diplomate) American Board of Dermatology SAMPLING OF PUBLISHED WORKS – JOURNAL ARTICLES FELLOWSHIP Dermatopathology New York University Langone Medical Center New York City, NY • Hurt, M. A., H. Igra-Serfaty, and C. S. Stevens. Eccrine syringofibroadenoma (Mascaro): An acrosyringeal hamartoma. Archives of Dermatology 126:945-49, 1990. • Furner, B. B., and C. S. Stevens. Diffuse, ulcerating plaques and nodules. Archives of Dermatology 125(2):287-88, 1989. RESIDENCY Dermatology University of Texas Health Science Center/Audie L. Murphy Veterans Hospital San Antonio, TX • Stevens, C. S. Follicular cysts: How should we name them? Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 12(2 Pt 1):367-68, 1985. • Beauerle, J., C. S. Stevens, and A. B. Ackerman. The many faces of metastases to the skin from cutaneous malignant melanomas. Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology 7(7):558-61, 1981. MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Texas School of Medicine San Antonio, TX • Stevens, C. S., and D. E. Vander Ploeg. Lupus vulgaris: A case that escaped diagnosis for twenty-eight years. Cutis 27(5):510-11, 1981. • De Villez, R. L., and C. S. Stevens. Bowenoid papules of the genitalia: A case progressing to Bowen’s disease. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 3(2):149-52, 1980. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS • American Academy of Dermatology • American Society of Dermatopathology • Bexar County Medical Society • College of American Pathologists • International Society of Dermatopathology • San Antonio Dermatological Society • Texas Dermatological Society • Texas Medical Association • Texas Society of Pathologists • De Villez, R. L., and C. S. Stevens. Enzymology, with applications to dermatology. International Journal of Dermatology 19(6):295-309, 1980. 1122 AUSTIN HIGHWAY, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78209 P 210.342.6488 F 210.342.6725 WWW.STDERMLAB.COM ADXSTDL-06CSCV SquareOne Job #: 11ADX410 Client: Aurora Description: BXDX CV Zhu Trim: 8.5" x 11" Bleed: 1/8" Specs: 80# Hannoart Silk cover Print Percentage: 100%