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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