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Curriculum Vitae
Richard Hope, M.D.
Personal Information
Address:
Home:
Office:
9303 Raleigh
3601 22nd Street
Lubbock, TX 79424 Lubbock, TX 79410
(806) 798-6239
(806) 796-7193
Date/place of birth: September 6, 1963 Brownfield, Texas
Family:
Wife (Karla) School teacher / Homemaker
Children: Jared 22 yo, Ragan 21 yo, Landon 17 yo
July 1995-present
Continuing medical education - AMA CME Award
July 1992 to
June 1995
Dermatology resident. University of Arkansas
for Medical Sciences
July 1991 to
June 1992
Internship in Internal Medicine. University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
August 1987 to
May 1991
Doctor of Medicine. The University of Texas
Health Sciences Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA)
August 1982 to
June 1987
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science,
Minor in Biology and Chemistry
Angelo State University (ASU), San Angelo, Texas
Education
Academics and Honors
2012,2011
2006,2005,2004
Super Doctor – Award by Texas Monthly for outstanding local physician
Voted by local medical professionals
2010-2013
Best of the West – Dermatologist
July 2004
American Board of Dermatology - Recertification 10 year
October 1995
American Board of Dermatology - Fellow
April 1994
W. Mage Honeycutt Resident Speaker award
Arkansas Dermatological Society
May 1991
Graduated 14th of 205 UTHSCSA
June 1990
Alpha Omega Alpha honor society induction UTHSCSA
1987
1985-86
College graduation ASU Magna cum laude
Alpha Chi: National Scholastic Honor Society for upper classmen
1985
Nathan's Award for tennis at ASU: Presented annually to tennis team
member for outstanding leadership (chosen by team members)
1984-85
Academic All-American Tennis Team
NCAA Division II ASU
Award given by local media
Professional Organizations
1991-present
1995-present
1996-present
American Academy of Dermatology
American Medical Association
Texas Medical Association
Lubbock County Medical Society
American Society for Mohs Surgery
2001-present
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
American Society for Dermatological Surgery
American Society for Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery
Presentations
Summers 1998-2004 Annual School Nurses Convention, Skin Diseases for the School Nurse
July 2003
Lubbock County Medical Society, Use of Lasers in Dermatology
February 1995
American Academy of Dermatology, The Information Superhighway,
Digitate Dermatosis, A Contact Dermatitis Computer Database
April 1994
Arkansas Dermatological Society, Superantiges
December 1993
American Academy of Dermatology, Pachydermoperiostosis
December 1992
American Academy of Dermatology, Pancreatic Fat Necrosis
Research
2005
Phase IV 12 week open-label observation study to evaluate adapalene gel 0.1% as part of a
combination therapy regimen in moderate to moderately severe acne
2006
Phase IV Open-label 4-Week trial to evaluate patient satisfaction with clobetasol proprionate
0.05% when used as monotherapy or as add-on therapy for the treatment of
moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
2006
Phase III Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group Study to demonstrate
the efficacy and safety of adapalene/benzoyl peroxide topical gel compared with
adapalene topical gel, 0.1%; benzoyl peroxide topical gel, 2.5% and topical gel
vehicle in subjects with acne vulgaris
2007
Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind, Multiple-Site, Placebo Controlled, Parallel Design
clinical study to evaluate the bioequivalence of generic Adapalene Gel 0.1%
compared to brand adapalene 0.1% topical gel in patients with Acne Vulgaris
2008
Phase III
Randomized, Double-Blind, Multiple-Site, Placebo Controlled Study
comparing 1% Clindamycin/5% Benzoyl Peroxide topical gel to brand
topical gel 1% Clindamycin/5% Benzoyl Peroxide in the treatment of
moderate to severe Acne Vulgaris
2008
Phase III
Efficacy and safety comparison of adapalene 0.1%/benzoyl peroxide 2.5%
gel associated with doxycycline hyclate 100mg tablets versus adapalene 0.1%/
benzoyl peroxide 2.5% vehicle gel associated with doxycycline hyclate 100mg
tablets in the treatment of severe Acne Vulgaris
2009
Phase III
Randomized, double-blind, multiple-site, placebo controlled, parallel design,
clinical study to evaluate the bioequivalence of imiquimod cream 5% compared
to band imiquimod cream 5% in patients with Actinic Keratosis
Current Positions
July 1995 – present
Staff - Covenant Hospital, Lubbock, Texas
Staff – Covenant Lakeside Hospital, Lubbock, Texas
Staff – Covenant Children’s Hospital, Lubbock, Texas
Staff – Covenant SurgiCenter, Lubbock, Texas
Private practice – Lubbock Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center
Assistant Clinical Professor - Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center, Department of Dermatology
Medical Publications
April 1994
September 2011
Cosmetic Dermatology, Hereditary Leukonychia Totalis
Severe Cutaneous Reaction to Photodynamic Therapy With Blue Light
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
Computer Programming
1985 to present
S-O-A-P Outpatient medical records software
Sports
Reading
Competitive tennis, basketball, skiing, camping
Medical and computer journals
Other Interests
Family & Church
Rev. 04/2013