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CURRICULUM VITAE: STEPHEN M. SCHLEICHER, M.D. [email protected] Education: Rutgers University, B.A., 1972 Hahnemann Medical College, M.D., 1976 Postgraduate Positions: 1976-1977 Medical Internship Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ 1977-1980 Dermatology Residency Temple Skin and Cancer Hospital Philadelphia, PA 1980-2000 Co-Director: The Dermatology Center Philadelphia, Hazleton, Pottsville, PA 2000-2009 Founder DermDx Centers for Dermatology Hazleton, Reading, Allentown, Pottsville, Berwick, PA 2009-present Founder and Director: DermDOX Center for Dermatology www.dermdox.org Reading Dermatology Associates 2010-present Board Certification: Dermatology (1980) Memberships: American Medical Association New York Academy of Sciences Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology International Society for Dermatologic Surgery American Telemedicine Association Positions/Appointments: Editorial Board: Emergency Medicine Journal Clinical Director: DermDOX Podiatry-Dermatology Fellowship (St. Lukes Health System) Associate Professor of Medicine: Commonwealth Medical College (Scranton, PA) Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dermatology: University of Pennsylvania Medical College Clinical Instructor of Dermatology: Kings College, Arcadia, Misericordia, Marywood, and Scranton Universities 20 North Laurel Street Hazleton, PA 18201 570-459-0029 Honors: Phi Beta Kappa Henry Rutgers Scholar High Honors – Rutgers Academic Honors – Hahnemann S. Oakly Van der Poel Award in Medicinal Chemistry (Merck) ComputerWorld Honors Laureate (2011) PA Medical Society Innovator’s Award (2011) Special Recognition Award: Healthcare Provider – PA Podiatry Association (2013) Lupus Pennsylvania Knights for the Fight Award (2013) Research: Henry Rutgers Scholar Thesis: Investigation of cell-mediated immunity to malaria (avian model), 19711972 Johns Hopkins Oncology Center Investigation of T-cell lymphoma (human model) 1975-1976 Phase III-IV Clinical Trials Amgen ♦ Collagenex ♦ Dermik ♦Exeltis ♦ Ferndale ♦ Galderma ♦ Genentech ♦ Glaxo ♦ Helix Bio Lilly ♦ Oculis ♦ Quinnova ♦ Taro Medical licenses: Pennsylvania, Florida, Michigan Publications: ◊ Thesis: Cell-Mediated Immunity to Malaria. Rutgers University Press, 1972 ◊ Coumarin necrosis. Archives of Dermatology 116:444-445 April, 1980 Page 3: Dr. Schleicher ◊ Resolution of disseminated granuloma annulare following isotretinoin therapy.Cutis 36: 147-148 August, 1985 ◊ Stump the experts. Journal of Dermatologic Surgery 13: 1075,1115 October, 1987 ◊ Granuloma pyogenicum. Journal of Dermatologic Surgery 14: 369,472 April, 1989 ◊ The Campus Guide to VD: AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (monograph). PPI Publishing, 1987 ◊ Stump the experts (eccrine acrospiroma). Journal of Dermatologic Surgery 15: 1250,1297 December, 1989 ◊ Stump the experts (cellular blue nevus). Journal of Dermatologic Surgery 17: 408,476 May, 1991 ◊ Stump the experts (apocrine hidrocystoma). Journal of Dermatologic Surgery 18: 94,156, February, 1992 ◊ Resolution of disseminated granuloma annulare with isotretinoin (seven-year follow up). International Journal of Dermatology 31: 371-372 May, 1992 ◊ Photoclinic: Pretibial Myxedema. Consultant 33:167, March, 1993 ◊ Photoaging: masoprocol vs. fluorouracil. Journal of Geriatric Dermatology 2: 68-70, March, 1994 ◊ Treatment of pretibial mucinosis with gradient pneumatic compression. Archives of Dermatology 130: 842-844, July, 1994 ◊ Flashless office macrophotography. Archives of Dermatology 131: 731-732, June, 1995 ◊ Diagnostic challenge. Cosmetic Dermatology 8:38-39, July, 1995 ◊ Congenital nevi: a review. International Journal of Dermatology 31: 825-829, December, 1995 ◊ Diagnosis-at-a-Glance (monthly column). Emergency Medicine, February 1997-present ◊ Basal cell carcinoma of the scrotum. Cutis 59: 116-117, March, 1997 ◊ Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath. Cutis 59: 133-134, March, 1997 ◊ Scabies: the mite that roars. Emergency Medicine [review article] 29: 54-58, June, 1997 ◊ Alopecia areata [review article]. Emergency Medicine 29: 20-27, October, 1997 ◊ Treatment strategies for hand dermatitis [review article]. Emergency Medicine 29: 5762, November, 1997 ◊ Photovignette: mycobacterium marinum infection. Skin and Aging 6: 74, March, 1998 ◊ Response of hand dermatitis to a new skin barrier-protectant cream. Cutis 61:233-234, April, 1998 ◊ Acute urticaria [review article]. Emergency Medicine 30:143-145, May, 1998 ◊ Localized hair loss [review article]. Emergency Medicine 30:112-120, July, 1988 ◊ Do you have dishpan hands? Doctors’ Forum 3: 19-22, November/December, 1998 ◊ Demystifying tinea incognito [review article]. Emergency Medicine 31: 16-27, February, 1999 ◊ Treating psoriasis: a stepwise approach [review article]. Emergency Medicine 31: 4256, July, 1999 ◊ Dermatology Diagnosis: slow expansion of a nodule. Cortlandt Forum 12: 54-56, September, 1999 ◊ A sight for sore ears. Clinical Advisor 34-41, March, 2000 ◊ Hirsuitism: looking below the surface. Female Patient 25: 38-44, August, 2000 ◊ Cutaneous manifestations of internal malignancy [review article]. Emergency Medicine 33: 32-43, June, 2001 ◊ Dermatologic Look-Alikes. The Cortlandt Forum 15: 40-44, June 2002 ◊ Skin cancer update [review article]. Emergency Medicine 34: 14-19, July, 2002 ◊ Malignant melanoma: learn to recognize a killer. Massage Today 3: 1-16, September, 2003 ◊ Update on erythema multiforme and related disorders. Emergency Medicine 35: 14-18, October, 2003 ◊ Therapeutic Advances in dermatology. Emergency Medicine 35: 24-32, December, 2003. ◊ SKINSENSE: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Skin and Facial Care, I Universe Press, 2004. ◊ Actinic keratoses. Cortlandt Forum: 61,65, April 2006 ◊ Bullous pemphigoid: Cortlandt Forum 80-83, September 2006 ◊ Diagnosis at a Glance: Urgent Care Journal 1: 33-34, October 2006 ◊ Dermatology Dx: Cortlandt Forum 18: 65-66, May, 2007 ◊ Poster Exhibit: Treating Xerosis of the foot: evaluating the safety and patient satisfaction of 40% Urea foam. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Philadelphia, August 2007 ◊ Poster Exhibit: Improvement of pityriasis rubra pilaris with efalizumab. Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology annual convention, San Antonio, February, 2008 ◊ Zhang L, Schleicher S, Harris S and Falla T. Poster Exhibit: Lipohexapeptide HB 1345: A novel anti-infective for acne. Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology summer convention, Chicago, July 2008 ◊ SKINSENSE: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Skin and Facial Care (second edition), I Universe Press, 2009. ◊ Efficacy and emergent sequelae in the use of biologics for psoriasis (cover article) Emergency Medicine 42: 6-11, April 2010 ◊ Poster Exhibit: Treatment of tinea versicolor with selenium sulfide foam. Presented at the Caribbean Dermatology Symposium. San Juan, January 2012 ◊ Gelfand JM, Wan J, Callis Duffin, K, Krueger GG, Kalb RE, Weisman JD, Sperber BR, Stierstorfer MB, Brod BA, Schleicher SM, Bebo BF, Troxel AB, Shin DB, Steinemann JM, Goldfarb J, Yeung H, and Van Voorhees AS. Comparative Effectiveness of Commonly Used Systemic Treatments or Phototherapy for Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis in the Clinical Practice Setting. Archives of Dermatology Vol. 148, No. 4. April 2012 ◊ Bettencourt MS, Schleicher SM. Poster Exhibit: Clinical effectiveness of topical nonsteroidal products in pruritic dermatoses patients – case studies. Presented at the Coastal Dermatology Symposium. Napa, California, September 2012 ◊ Fowler JF, Bettencourt MS, Schleicher SM. Poster Exhibit: A multicenter, prospective open-label study to evaluate efficacy and symptom relief in patients with atopic dermatitis. Presented at the Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference. Las Vegas, October 2012 ◊ Vlahovic TC, Schleicher SM. Skin Disease of the Lower Extremities: A Photographic Guide. HMP Communications. 2012 ◊ Yeung H, Wan J, Van Voorhees AS, Callis Duffin K, Krueger GG, Kalb RE, Weisman JD, Sperber BR, Brod BA, Schleicher SM, Bebo BF, Shin DB, Troxel AB, Gelfand JM. Patient-reported reasons for the discontinuation of commonly used treatments for moderate to severe psoriasis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Vol 68, No.1. January 2013 ◊ Fowler JF, Schleicher SM. A Multicenter, Prospective, Non-Comparator, Open-Label Study of the Safety and Efficacy of NEOCERA™ Cream with Ceramides in Subjects with Atopic Dermatitis. Presented at the Caribbean Dermatology Symposium. Aruba, January 2014 ◊ Takeshita J, Wang S, Shin DB, Callis Duffin K, Krueger GG, Kalb RE, Weisman JD, Sperber BR, Stierstorfer MB, Brod BA, Schleicher SM, Robertson AD, Linn KA, Shinohara RT, Troxel AB, Van Voorhees AS, Gelfand JM. Comparative Effectiveness of Less Commonly Used Systemic Monotherapies and Common Combination Therapies for Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis in the Clinical Setting. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Volume 71, Issue 6, December 2014 ◊ Poster exhibit: Successful Treatment of Tinea Versicolor with Econazole Nitrate Topical Foam 1% (Ecoza). Presented at the South Beach Dermatology Symposium. Miami. February, 2015 ◊ Nodular scabies: Consultant Pediatricians. 2014;13(11):524 ◊ SKINSENSE: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Skin and Facial Care (third edition), I Universe Press, 2015. ◊ Derm Dx: The Clinical Advisor. Weekly column February 2015-present. ◊ Expert Insights On Therapies For Plantar Fat Pad: Podiatry Today. Vol 28, issue 6. June 2015 Speaker Program: Aqua Pharmaceuticals; Celgene Teledermatology: 1999 - present: 30 Federal and state prisons 2010 Teledermatology prototype for Volunteers in Medicine 2011 Pennsylvania Medical Society Innovators Award 2011 ComputerWorld Honors 2011 Laureate 2013 – present: TeleMed Ventures Stephen M. Schleicher, MD 6.