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CURRICULUM VITAE Robert T. Brodell, M.D. MISSION STATEMENT : My mission is to provide high quality dermatologic and dermatopathologic care to patients in the northeastern Ohio region in a compassionate manner. A commitment to continuing medical education, teaching, dermatologic research, and community service, forms the basis for this work. CITIZENSHIP : USA MARITAL STATUS : Married CHILDREN : Three daughters and Two sons EDUCATION : 1967-71 Warren G. Harding High School, Warren, Ohio. 1971-75 B.A., Biology. Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania (Summa Cum Laude). 1975-79 M.D., University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York TRAINING : 1979-80 Intern, Department of Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. 1980-81 Resident, Department of Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. 1981-84 Resident, Division of Dermatology, Washington University, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO. 1983-84 Chief Resident, Division of Dermatology, Washington University, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO. 1984-85 Fellow, Division of Cutaneous Pathology, Department of Pathology, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO.

Transcript of CURRICULUM VITAE Robert T. Brodell, M.D. RTB2.pdfTeacher of the Year (1986-87) ... Award of Merit...

CURRICULUM VITAE Robert T. Brodell, M.D. MISSION STATEMENT: My mission is to provide high quality dermatologic and dermatopathologic care to patients in the

northeastern Ohio region in a compassionate manner. A commitment to continuing medical education, teaching, dermatologic research, and community service, forms the basis for this work.

CITIZENSHIP: USA MARITAL STATUS: Married CHILDREN: Three daughters and Two sons EDUCATION: 1967-71 Warren G. Harding High School, Warren, Ohio. 1971-75 B.A., Biology. Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania

(Summa Cum Laude). 1975-79 M.D., University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New

York TRAINING: 1979-80 Intern, Department of Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. 1980-81 Resident, Department of Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. 1981-84 Resident, Division of Dermatology, Washington University, Barnes Hospital, St.

Louis, MO. 1983-84 Chief Resident, Division of Dermatology, Washington University, Barnes Hospital,

St. Louis, MO. 1984-85 Fellow, Division of Cutaneous Pathology, Department of Pathology, Washington

University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO.

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APPOINTMENTS: 1984-85 Assistant in Medicine, Division of Dermatology, Washington University School of

Medicine, St. Louis, MO. 1986-87 Senior Clinical Instructor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

(Dermatologist at University Hospitals.) 1987-94 Assistant Clinical Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

(Dermatologist at University Hospitals). 1994- Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at Case Western Reserve University

School of Medicine (Dermatologist at University Hospitals). 1986-90 Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine NEOUCOM (Western Reserve Care System

Consulting Staff, Dermatology Service). 1990-94 Associate Professor of Internal Medicine NEOUCOM (Western Reserve Care System

Consulting Staff, Dermatology Service). 1994- Professor of Internal Medicine NEOUCOM (Western Reserve Care System

Consulting Staff, Dermatology Service). 1988-2002 Head, Dermatology Section, for the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of

Medicine. 1996- Clinical Professor of Dermatopathology in Pathology, Northeastern Ohio Universities

College of Medicine. HOSPITAL AFFILIATION: 1984- Forum Health/Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Active Staff 1984- University Hospitals of Cleveland, Dermatologist 1985- Hillside Hospital (Forum), Dermatology Consultant 1985- St. Joseph Medical Center, Dermatology Consultant (Courtesy Membership) 1985- Western Reserve Care System (Forum), Dermatology Consultant 1995- Western Reserve Care System, Adjunct Appointment in Pathology & Laboratory

Medicine 2001-2002 Louis Stokes Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Physician/Consultant.

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BOARD CERTIFICATION: Dermatology--October 19, 1984 Dermatopathology—1985 Recertification: Dermatology—June 16, 2005 LICENSURE: Ohio--January 11, 1985-Present Pennsylvania—1985-Present New York—2006-2008 HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS: Master Mason, The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio (1974-Present) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Rochester, New York (1979-Present) Ancient Accepted Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Rochester, New York (1979-Present) Phi Beta Kappa (1975) Edwin Scott Linton Prize in Biology, Washington and Jefferson College (1975) Graduation with Honors in Biology (1975) Alpha Omega Alpha (1979) Fellow, The American Society of Dermatopathology (1986-Present) Fellow, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (1988-Present) Member, The International Society of Dermatopathology (1985-Present) American Medical Association (1976-Present) Director, Skin Pathology Services, Inc.; Warren, Ohio (1984-Present) Teacher of the Year (1986-87) Tod Children's Hospital Teacher of the Year (1987-88) Tod Children's Hospital George Hoyt Whipple Society, University of Rochester School of Medicine (1985 to present) Member, Cleveland Dermatologic Society (1986 to present) Member, Sigma XI, The Scientific Research Society; Youngstown State University Centennial

Chapter (1989-1998)

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Member, Family Service Association (1990-Present) Wilderness Medical Society (1990-1998) Member, Warren City School Restructuring Committee (1991-92) Award of Merit WRCS Dept. Internal Medicine (6/11/92) Charter Member, Ohio Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. (1992-Present) Non-Athlete Member United States Amateur Boxing, Inc. (1992-Present) Sustaining Member, Boy Scouts of America (1992-Present) Member, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. (1993-1996) WKBN FM 99 and Radio 57 Volunteer Service Award (8/94) Member, Trumbull 100 for the Future (1994-Present) Youngstown-Warren Area Chamber of Commerce (1984-Present) Member, National Psoriasis Foundation (1994-Present) Member, Association of Professors of Dermatology (1995-2001) Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame, Warren High School (1995) Member, Warren Football Association (1995-Present) Chairman of the Midwest Congress of Dermatological Societies (1995-1999) AMA Physician's Recognition Award in Continuing Medical Education with special commendation

for self-directed learning (Valid 6/1/95-7/1/98) Listed in "The Best Doctors in America: Midwest Region" 1996 Charter Member, Council for Nail Disorders (1996-Present) AMA Physician's Recognition Award in Continuing Medical Education (Oct. 1 1996-Nov. 1 1999) Member, Photomedicine Society (1997-2004) Cleveland Cavaliers Professional Basketball Team Fan of the Year (1997) Distinguished Teaching Award, Tod Children's Hospital (1997)

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Dermatology Teachers' Exchange Group (1992-Present) Dermatology Teachers' Exchange Group Finance Chairman (1997-Present) AMA Physician's Recognition Award in Continuing Medical Education with special commendation

for self-directed learning (Valid through June 1, 1998 - June 1, 2001) American Society of Dermatopathology, Inc., Laboratory Proficiency Program in Dermatopathology

for Skin Pathology Services, Inc. (1986-Present) Listed in "The Best Doctors in America" 1998 Community Service: Team Physician John F. Kennedy High School Football Team, Warren, OH,

1990-Present. Old Erie #3 F.&A.M. Community Service Award 12/8/98. Honored Member, Strathmore's Who's Who, 1999-2000. Medical Advisor, Trumbull County Joint Vocational School/Trumbull Career and Technical Center

1998-2002. 1999 AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges/Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative)

Humanism in Medicine Award--NEOUCOM. Life Member, National Registry of Who's Who (1359207), 2000 Millennium Edition. Chairman, 1999 Reunion Committee, University of Rochester Class of 1979. American Academy of Family Physicians, St. Elizabeth Health Center, Active Teacher in Family

Medicine Certificate for 1999. Honored Professional, Nationwide Register Who’s Who in Executives and Businesses, 2000. Chairman, Trumbull Physician Hospital Organization Credentialing Committee, 2000. Strathmore’s Who’s Who, Millennium Edition. Marquis Who’s Who in the Midwest, Millennium Edition. American Academy of Family Physicians Certificate of Appreciation for participation as an Active

Teacher in Family Medicine, St. Elizabeth Health Center, 2000. Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2001 Edition. American Biographical Institute, Inc., International Directory of Distinguished Leadership HALL OF

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FAME 10th Edition, 2001 AMA Physician’s Recognition Award in Continuing Medical Education (Valid May 1, 2001 through

May 1, 2004). Member, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Peer-reviewed Medical Research Program,

Infectious Disease Research, Meeting date 7/12/2001. Named among most successful mentees in: Eisen AZ. Luminaire: The Spirit of St. Louis. Arch

Dermatol. 2001;137:984. Member, Editorial Board, Postgraduate Medicine, August 10, 2001. Preceptor, Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA, Clinical Rotational Year May 2000 through May 2001. Named in: American Biographical Institute, Inc., International Directory of Distinguished Leadership

– Tenth Edition 2001. Member, Noah Worcester Dermatologic Society, 2002-Present. Honored Member, Strathmore’s Who’s Who, 2002-2003 edition. Gatekeeper, New York State Ski Races, Slalom and Giant Slalom, March 16-17, 2002. Voted Best of the Best, Physician-Dermatology, Special Supplement, Warren Tribune Chronicle,

May 22, 2002. Listed as one of America’s Top Physicians in the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians” 2003 edition. Tod Children’s Hospital, Distinguished Sub-Specialty Teaching Award 2002-2003. Member, Coalition and Center for Ethical Medical Testimony, 145 E 32nd St., 10th Fl., New York,

NY 10016; Ph. 212-889-6225 Fax. 212-889-8268. 2003 Nominated as “International Health Professional of the Year” by International Biographical Centre of

Cambridge, England 2003 Nominated as “2003 Man of the Year” by the American Biographical Institute. Listed as one of America’s Top Physicians in the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians” 2004-2005

Edition. Included in the Best Doctors in America® 2005-2006 database. Reader’s Choice Award, Best Physician Dermatology, Tribune Chronicle, Warren, OH (2005) Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. “Top Doctor” www.CastleConnolly.com 2006

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Listed in Biltmore Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals 2006 Volunteer, Trumbull County Medical Reserve Corps 2006 FORUM/TRUMBULL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL/WESTERN RESERVE CARE SYSTEM: Secretary, Trumbull Memorial Hospital Medical Service (1989-1991) Trumbull Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Nominating Committee (1990) TMH Physician Resource Group (1996) Trumbull Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Committees

- Library Committee (1985-Present) - Internal Medicine Policy Committee (1986-1998) - Oncology Committee (1991-Present) - Medical Policy Committee (1992-1996) - PHO Committee (1994-95)

- Continuing Medical Education Committee Scientific (1988-Present) (Chairman1988-Present)

- Laser Credential Committee (1993-1999) - TMH 2000 Steering Committee (1995-1999) - Latex Allergy Committee (1996) - Wean Medical Library Foundation Committee (1996-Present)

Trumbull Physician Hospital Organization Board of Directors (1998-Present) TMH Healthcare Quality Improvement Council (1997-1998) Planning Committee, Annual Pediatric Symposium on Pediatric Dermatology (2001) Trustee, Forum Health Services Board (2001-2005) “Teacher of the Year”, Internal Medicine Residents, WRCS/Forum, Youngstown, OH (2001) Chairman, TPHO Credentialing Subcommittee, Premier Health/Trumbull PHO (1999-Present) Internal Medicine Residency Program--Dermatology Education Coordinator 2003 TMH Premier Medical Alliance Board (2003-Present) TMH Library Forum/Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, Member, Ad Hoc Committee (2005)

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TRUMBULL COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY: Trumbull County Medical Society Member (1985-Present) Co-Chairman, Young Physician's Section of the TCMS, 1988 Executive Committee, Trumbull County Medical Society (1990-Present) Secretary-Treasurer, Trumbull County Medical Society (1991) President, Trumbull County Medical Society (1993) Legislative Committee, Trumbull County Medical Society (1993-Present) Newsletter Editor, Trumbull County Medical Society (1994-95) Member, Judicial and Professional Relations Committee 1994-97. OHIO STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Member, Ohio State Medical Association (1976-Present) Representative to Young Physician's Section OSMA, 1988 Committee on Education OSMA (1992-93)(1993-94) ODA Delegate, OSMA Annual Meeting, 1998. Physician Legislative Action Committee, 1998. OHIO DERMATOLOGIC ASSOCIATION: Ohio Dermatology Association Member (1985-Present) ODA Board of Trustees; Program Arrangements Committee (1989-90) ODA Trustee (1994-2003) ODA Annual Program Director (1996) ODA Direct Access Committee (1994-96) ODA Insurance Committee (1996-97) Ohio Dermatologic Foundation Grant Review Committee (1997-Present) Co-Director, ODA 15th Annual Meeting Sept. 18-20, 1998.

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Delegate for Ohio Dermatologic Association to Ohio State Medical Association Annual Meeting

May 17, 1998 ODA, Co-chairperson Program Committee 1998. Pharmacy Committee 1996-1998. ODA, Investment Policy Committee 1998. ODA, Direct Access Brochure (AAD State Watch Funds) Committee 1998. ODA, Certificate of Appreciation for contributions of time and talent toward the promotion and

success of the Association’s programs and activities in educating about the hazards of tanning and prevention of skin cancer, 9/15/2000.

ODA, Secretary 2000-2001.

ODA President 2001-2002. (During this term, the ODA was presented with the AADA Model State Recognition Award for Excellence in State Dermatology Society Management)

ODA, CME Activity Director 2002. ODA, Immediate Past President 2003 ODA Treasurer 2003-Present ODA Advisory Committee 2003 ODA, Chairman, Nominating Committee 2003-2005 ODA, Site Committee Chairman 2003-2005 Program Director, Ohio Dermatologic Association 22nd Annual Meeting, October 14-16, 2005.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY: Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology (1986-Present) Co-Director, American Academy of Dermatology Annual Free Skin Cancer Screening Clinic,

Trumbull County [Alternates between Trumbull Memorial Hospital and St. Joseph's Health Center, Warren, Ohio] (1985-Present)

Member, Dermatology Residency Curriculum Exchange Group, American Academy of Dermatology

(1994-Present) Member, Academy of Dermatology joint AAD/Dermatopathology Liaison Committee (1994-97)

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CME Program Review Committee, American Academy of Dermatology (1994-1998) Member AAD Annual Meeting Evaluation Committee February 1996-March 2000. Mentor, American Academy of Dermatology Minority Mentorship Program (1996-2005) Participant in the American Academy of Dermatology survey on the overhead costs of running a

dermatology practice. Dermatology World. February 1997. Representative of the Cleveland Dermatological Society on the American Academy of Dermatology

Advisory Board (1996-1999) Member, State/Federal Issues Task Force (March 1998-June 2001) AAD, Board of Trustees of the Sulzberger Institute for Dermatologic Education (January 1998-

February 2002) Medical expert for the American Academy of Dermatology's Media Referral Directory 1998-

Present. . Secretary-Treasurer, Dermatology Teachers’ Exchange Group, American Academy of Dermatology,

1998-2000. American Academy of Dermatology Advisory Board 1999-Present Innovator of Distinguished Sulzberger Professor’s Program passed by Sulzberger Institute for

Dermatologic Education Trustees, March 2000. AAD Leadership Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/5/2000. Appointment to the AAD Ad Hoc Nominating Committee 2000. Contributor to Practice Expense Study Dermatopathology for the AAD, December 2000. Medicare Practice Expense Respondent for the Advisory Committee of the AAD 2001. Member, Legislative Advocacy Task Force (June 2001) Member, Bioterrorism Speaker’s Bureau of the American Academy of Dermatology 2001-2002. American Academy of Dermatology, 2002 Sustaining Member. American Academy of Dermatology Association Model State Recognition Award for 2002 was

presented to Robert T. Brodell, M.D., President ODA at the AADA State Society President’s Breakfast March 24, 2003 in San Francisco, CA.

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AAD, Member, Annual Meeting Evaluation Task Force (2004-Present). Deputy Chair (2005). Chair (2006)

AAD, Member, Industry Sponsored Symposium Evaluation Workgroup (2004) Selected as a member of the AAD Leadership Circle for Volunteerism—Gold Member (Volunteer

American Cancer Society and Chair Dermatology Department of local medical school) 2004. AAD, Member, RosaceaNet Work Group (2005) AAD, Ad Hoc Task Force (AHTF) on Dermatopathology (1/2005-11/2005) AAD, Play Smart When it Comes to the Sun®, skin cancer screen program with the Cleveland

Indians organization, June 20, 2005. AAD, First Draft Technical Advisor, Entertainment Industry Council’s First Draft Service 2005 AAD, Dermatopathology Task Force (11/2005-2010) AAD, Leadership Circle for Volunteerism—Gold Member 2005 AAD, Member, Skin Knowledge and Information Network faculty (2006) AAD, Head, Evaluations Committee (2006) DERMATOLOGY FOUNDATION: The Dermatology Foundation, Leader's Society (1990-Present) Vice Chairman, Dermatology Foundation Leaders Society State Campaign (1991-Present) The Dermatology Foundation, Annenberg Circle (1996-Present) AMERICAN BOARD OF DERMATOLOGY: ABD In-service Examination Committee (1998-2001) Member Board of Directors, American Board of Dermatology (January 2003-2006) ABD Audit Committee (2004-Present) ABD Futures Committee (2004-Present) ABD Test Committee for Examination of Clinical and Laboratory Dermatology [Part II A,B] (2004) ABD Test Committee for In-Training Examination (2004)

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ABD Official Board Member Auditor (2004-2005) ABD Finance Committee (2005) AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY VOLUNTEER: Board Member Trumbull County Unit, American Cancer Society (1987-94) Treasurer, American Cancer Society Trumbull County Unit (1988-89) Vice-President, American Cancer Society Trumbull County Unit (1989-90) President, American Cancer Society Trumbull County Unit (1990-92) American Cancer Society Ohio Division, Inc., Honor Citation for Contribution to the Trumbull

County Unit (1990) Award of Merit, "Win Over Cancer", Ohio Division American Cancer Society (1991) Medical Delegate Trumbull County Unit of the American Cancer Society (1992-Present) Crusade Chairman, American Cancer Society Trumbull County Unit (1992-93) District Trustee; Ohio Division Board of Trustees American Cancer Society (Committee

Assignments-Cancer Education and Control, Crusade/ID/Marketing, Unit Services) (1993-2003) Area District Director; Ohio Division, American Cancer Society (2003-Present) Regional Vice Chairman of Crusade, Ohio Division, The American Cancer Society (1994) Member, Crusade, Income Development & Marketing Committee, American Cancer Society (1995) Chairman, Trumbull County Relay for Life, American Cancer Society Ohio Division, Inc. (1993-

present) Net Income 1994 - $23,000.00 (14 teams) Net Income 1995 - $40.000.00 (24 teams) Net Income 1996 - $69,000.00 (40 teams) Net Income 1997 - $160,000.00 (75 teams) Net Income 1998 - $245,000.00 (119 teams) Net Income 1999 - $325,000.00 (150 teams) Net Income 2000 - $470,000.00 (175 teams) Net Income 2001 - $575,000.00 (210 teams) Net Income 2002 - $750,000.00 (250 teams) Net Income 2003 - $844,000.00 (280 teams) Net Income 2004 - $884,413.00 (280 teams) Net Income 2005 - $1,033,035.00 (315 teams)

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Head, Relay for Life Committee, American Cancer Society Ohio Division (1995-96) Regional Design Team, Northeast Region, American Cancer Society (1996) Annual Giving Committee, American Cancer Society (1995-1997) Cancer Education/Control Committee, American Cancer Society (1996-Present) Chair, Annual Giving Committee, American Cancer Society, Ohio Division (1996-1997) Title Sponsor, American Cancer Society Swat Charity Golf Classic, Squaw Creek Country Club

(1996-2000) Critical Skills Project (1997) Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Ohio Division, Inc., American Cancer Society (1997). Title Sponsor, American Cancer Society Swat Charity Golf Classic, Squaw Creek Country Club

(9/11/97) Chairman, Income Development Committee, American Cancer Society, Ohio Division (1997-1998) Executive Committee, Ohio Division, Inc. American Cancer Society (1996-98) Relay for Life Action Team Committee (1997) Strategic Planning Conference, Cherry Valley Lodge, Granville, OH 2/7-8/98. American Cancer Society, Donor Awards Committee (1998) American Cancer Society, Volunteer Representative Medic Grand Prix of Cleveland; ACS/Tasman

Motor Sports. 7/11-12/98. American Cancer Society Volunteer Representative to the 1998 National Fundraising Conference

Kickoff, Washington, D.C. 9/25-26/98. Title Sponsor, American Cancer Society Swat Charity Golf Classic, Squaw Creek Country Club

(9/10/98) American Cancer Society Regional Volunteer National Leadership Conference, Marriott Hotel,

Washington, D.C., 10/21/98. American Cancer Society National Leadership Conference, Breakout Group Leader, Washington,

D.C., 10/21/98. The March: Coming Together to Conquer Cancer, Washington, DC, 10/26/98

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Secretary, Ohio Division, American Cancer Society 1998-99. Head, Audit Committee, Ohio Division American Cancer Society. 1998-99. Faculty Relay University, Ohio Division American Cancer Society, Marriott Hotel, Columbus, OH,

(Teams, Teams, Teams) 10/24/98. Portage County Unit, American Cancer Society, Kent City Hall, Kent, OH, (Relay For Life--The

Centerpiece of your unit) 11/5/98. Member, Income Development Committee, American Cancer Society 1998-99. Member, ACS Relay for Life National Advisory Team 1999-2002. American Cancer Society, Staff Volunteer National Relay for Life Management Team Meeting, New

Port Beach, California January 28-30, 1999. 1999 Regional Relay Reunion Planning Committee, The Don Cesar Hotel, St. Petersburg Beach, FL,

3/12-13/99. American Cancer Society, Relay University/Annual Meeting Celebration Planning Committee,

Teleconference, 3/16/99. American Cancer Society, Volunteer Mentor Committee, 1999. American Cancer Society, Community Opportunities Grant Program Committee 1999 Lecturer, American Cancer Society, 1999 Relay Reunion, Chicago, IL 8/28/99. Lecturer, American Cancer Society, 1999 Western Regional Relay for Life Reunion, Snowbird, UT,

9/25&26/99. American Cancer Society, Heart of Relay Award Committee for the National Advisory Council 1999 American Cancer Society, Regional Planning Committee for Reunion 1999, Chicago. American Cancer Society, Regional Planning Committee for Reunion 2000, Indianapolis. Vice-President, Ohio Division, American Cancer Society 2000-2001. Executive Committee of the Relay for Life National Advisory Team 1999-2000 Relay for Life Champion Award 2000. National Relay Advisory Team Meeting, Austin Texas 2/2-3/2001. Attendee, Founder’s Day, Relay for Life 9/6,7/2001.

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President and Chief Medical Officer, Ohio Division, Inc. ACS. 2002-2003. Member, Income Development Committee of the American Cancer Society’s National Home Office.

2002-Present. Member, Heritage League (2002). Member, Executive Committee of the American Cancer Society Ohio Division, Inc. (2002) Member, Audit Committee of the American Cancer Society Ohio Division, Inc. (2002) Relay Community Ambassador for the ACS, Ohio Division at the American Cancer Society Relay

for Life Celebration on the Hill, Washington DC, September 2002. American Cancer Society, Medical Delegate to the National Assembly from Ohio, 2002-2006. American Cancer Society, Ohio Division, Inc., Charter Negotiations 6/5/2002. American Cancer Society, National Income Development Committee Meeting, Hyatt Hotel, Dallas-

Fort Worth Airport 6/13/2002. American Cancer Society, Excalibur Society 2002-2003. American Cancer Society, St. George National Award for Distinguished and Exemplary Leadership

2003. Honoree, Mahoning Valley American Cancer Society Pink Ribbon Gala 11/1/2003. Member, Advocacy and Public Policy Committee of the American Cancer Society’s National Home

Office. 2004-2006. American Cancer Society, Member, The Society 2004. National Recruitment Co-chair, ACS Cancer Action Network (ACS-CAN) 2004-2006. Member, National American Cancer Society, Stakeholder Relations Committee 2005. MC for the Relay For Life Event for Cancer Survivors at the Cleveland CAVS game, Gund Arena,

Cleveland, OH (12/15/2004). Member, American Cancer Society’s National Home Office Income Development Committee (2005) American Cancer Society National Relay For Life Hall of Fame (2005) American Cancer Society, Master of Ceremonies, Celebration at the Statehouse, Columbus, OH

5/18/2005.

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American Cancer Society, Heart of Relay Nominations Committee Advocacy Category (2005) American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) Board of Directors 2005-2006 Member, ACS, Community Voices CAN Marketing and Sales Subcommittee 2006 NORTHEASTERN OHIO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE- COMMITTEES AND SERVICE: - Dermatology Section Chairperson 1990-2002 - Dean's Letter Writing Committee for Class of 1996-Present NEOUCOM. - NEOUCOM Continuing Medical Education Committee (1995-Present) (Chairman 1999-2004) - NEOUCOM Student Conduct Council, Clinical Faculty Representative (1994-Present) - Licensing Committee for Medical Education (LCME) Educational Program Study Committee

(1995) Liebelt/Wheeler Award for Faculty Excellence, NEOUCOM (11/17/95) - NEOUCOM, Spokesperson Office of Communications in the area of Internal Medicine and

Dermatology (1997-indefinitely) - NEOUCOM Alumni Association, Lifetime Member (1997) - NEOUCOM Permanent Master Teacher August 2003. - NEOUCOM, Faculty Advisor to M1 Students 1998-02 school year (PDAT). - NEOUCOM, American Association of Medical Colleges/Pfizer Medical Humanities Initiative

Humanism in Medicine Award, 1999. - NEOUCOM; Member, 2001 Cancer Symposium Committee. - NEOUCOM, CME Accreditation Survey Team, 3/8/2001. - Member LCME/NCA Continuing Medical Education Subcommittee 2002. - Advisor to the Dermatology Interest Group 2002. - Member Community Day Planning Committee 2003. - Introduction to Clinical Medicine Seminar Leader, 2003-2004.

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- NEOUCOM, Consortium-Based Seminar Leader (2004)

- NEOUCOM, Member Integration/Themes Work Group (2004) - NEOUCOM, GME Task Force 2005 - Activity Director, NEOUCOM, Department of Internal Medicine, 2nd Annual All Things

Considered: A Clinical Practice Update, Copper Mountain Conference Center, Colorado (2/23-25/2006)

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY- COMMITTEES AND SERVICE| - Dermatology Clinic Preceptor Bolwell Health Center (1984-1996) - Director of Annual CME Programs for Primary Care Physicians, Orlando, Florida (1993-Present) - University Hospitals of Cleveland Appointments and Promotions Committee Advisor (1995-96) - Representative for 1st Annual Cosmetics in Dermatology Symposium, June 1995. - Dermatology Clinic Preceptor Hough Clinic (1997-Present) - University Hospitals of Cleveland, Melanoma Update Planning Committee (1997-98) - University Hospitals of Cleveland, Attending Coverage for Hough Clinic; February 11, May 13,

November 11, 1998; February 10, 1999. - CWRU Attending Physician for Dermatology Grand Rounds, Metro Hospital, Cleveland, OH

11/15/2000. VA HOSPITAL – UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS OF CLEVELAND: Derm Clinic, Attending Physician 8/20/2001. REVIEWER, PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY: Volumes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 (1992-96) Volumes 35 and 36 (1997) (1999) Volumes 41 and 42 (2000) (2002-2004) Volumes 45 and 46 (2002) JAAD-D-05-00258 (3/2/2005) JAAD-D-05-00258R1 (3/29/2005)

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JAAD-D-05-00297R2 (4/14/2005) JAAD-D-05-00578 (4/29/2005) Manuscript 04-00273 (6/13/2005) JAAD-D-05-00888 (7/10/2005) JAAD-D-05-01264 (9/27/2005) JAAD-D-05-01711 (1/9/2006) JAAD-D-06-00260 (2/19/2006) JAAD-C-06-00261 (2/24/2006) JAAD-D-06-00260 R1 (4/4/2006) JAAD-D-06-00380 (4/4/2006) JAAD-D-06-00784 (6/1/2006) AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN: (1994-1996; 2002-2003) AFP Manuscript #04.4321 (3/2/2005) PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINES,

INFECTIONS IN MEDICINE: Manuscript (1/22/97) THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE: (1997, 1999, 2003) MS # 28-2005 RV (6/19/2005) ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY: (1996-2004) MS #DER06-0398 (5/24/2006) CONSULTATIONS IN PRIMARY CARE: (1999) PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY: (2000-2004) (2005) PATIENT CARE: Manuscript on common skin problems in athletes (2000) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY: (2001) DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY: (2001) Manuscript DS-00126-2005 (3/3/2005) JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE IN MEDICINE: (2002) THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE: (2002) JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY: (2003) SKIN PHARMACOLOGY AND APPLIED SKIN PHYSIOLOGY: (2003)

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MAY CLINIC PROCEEDINGS: (2004) ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY: Article 04-52 (2005) POST GRADUATE MEDICINE: (1) MS # 2005 (2005) (2) MS # 2005 (2005) (3) MS # 2005 (9/6/2005) (4) MS # 2005 (11/9/2005) JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT JDT/2005/000053 (9/6/2005) DIRECTOR OF COURSES OR SYMPOSIA: 1. NEOUCOM Primary Care Physician Course (Bickers), Michel Conference Center, Rootstown, Ohio

10/9/91 2. NEOUCOM Primary Care Physician Course (Goldsmith), Avalon Inn, Warren, Ohio, 10/14/92 3. NEOUCOM Dermatology Visiting Professor Lectureship (Bauer), Ken Stevens' Grill, Akron, Ohio,

1993 4. CWRU Dermatology in Primary Care Practice Course, Embassy Suites Hotel, Orlando, Florida,

3/12,13/93 5. NEOUCOM Dermatology Visiting Professor Lectureship (Eisen), Avalon Inn, Warren, Ohio, 1994 6. CWRU Dermatology in Primary Care Practice Course, Co-Director, Embassy Suites Hotel, Lake

Buena Vista, Florida, 3/10-13/94 7. WRCS Oral Pathology Course, Co-Director, Youngstown, Ohio, 10/5/95 8. NEOUCOM Dermatology Visiting Professor Lectureship, (Psychodermatology and Psoriasis

Conundrums--John Koo, M.D.) 11/3/95 9. CWRU Dermatology in Primary Care Practice Course, Director, Embassy Suites Hotel, Orlando,

Florida, 3/29-31/96 10. Course Director, Ohio Dermatological Association 1996 Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, 10/4-

6/96. 11. Program Director, CWRU Fifth Annual Clinical Dermatology for Primary Care, Orlando, FL, 4/10-

13/97. 12. Course Director, The National Center for Advanced Medical Education, Comprehensive Review and

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Update in Dermatology, St. Petersburg, FL, 12/11-14/97. 13. Course Director, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Lamisil Advisory Board Meeting, Sonoma, CA, 9/19-

21/97. 14. Course Director, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Educational Program for Midwest Advisory Group,

Traverse City, MI, 9/12/98 15. Program Director, "Dermatology Tutorial Skin and Ski" Holiday Valley Resort, New York, February

2000. 16. Course Director, "Dermatology Update for Primary Care Physicians and Refresher for

Dermatologists", The Sun Princess Alaska Cruise, 8/2-9/99. 17. Course Director, Semiannual Meeting of the Dermatology Teachers Exchange Group, Competency-

Based residency Training, 9/8/2000. 18. Director, Annual Meeting Association of Professors of Dermatology, “Ethics Education in

Dermatology Residency: Why, What and How?”, Chica[o, IL, 9/7-9/2001. 19. NEOUCOM, Annual Dermatology Tutorial, Ski & Skin 2002-2004. 20. Director, Forum/Trumbull Memorial Hospital Summer CME Saturday 2002-2005 21. Director, Forum Health/Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Podiatric Dermatology Symposium, “Skin

Diseases of the Foot” May 10, 2005. INVESTIGATOR MEETINGS AND ADVISORY BOARDS: Medical Advisory Board, Condyloma Education Council (1993-94) Janssen Mycology Forum. Dallas, Texas. 3/24/95 Sandoz Investigator's Meeting. Atlanta, GA. 4/28-29/95 Sandoz Investigator's Meeting. Lamisil® (terbinafine) M.O.S.T. The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco,

California 3/3-9/96. Janssen Mycology Forum. Atlanta, GA. 3/23/96. Mycology Speakers Bureau, Mycology Speakers Forum V, The Grand Hotel, Atlanta GA. 3/22-

24/96. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Dermatological Advisory Board Meeting, 11/2/96. Janssen Mycology Speakers' Bureau, Mycology Speakers Forum VI, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Marina del

Rey, CA, (Onychomycosis) 2/28-3/2/97.

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Dovonex/Lac-Hydrin Advisory Panel, Millennium Broadway Hotel, New York, New York. 1/30-31/98.

Novartis, Educational Program for Midwest Advisory Group, Traverse City, MI, 9/12/98. 1999 Mycology Speakers' Bureau Faculty Update Meeting, Westin La Palma Hotel, Tucson,

Arizona, February 26-28, 1999. Allergan, Topical Retinoids in the Treatment of Acne: A Roundtable Meeting, The Ritz Carlton,

Chicago, IL, 5/15/99. Janssen, Challenges in Treating Onychomycosis: Special Populations and Managed Care, 2000

Mycology Faculty Meeting, Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach, Newport Beach, CA, 2/25-27/2000 Member, Medical Advisory Board of greatskincare.com 2000. Family Network, Expert Advisory Panel, [email protected], 2001 Member, Council of Healthcare & Biomedical Advisors, Gerson Lehrman Group,

[email protected] 2001. Galderma Medical Advisory Board (April 1, 2001 to Present) Member, Sirius Laboratories Clinical Advisory Board (2001-Present) Medicis Advisory Board (2003) Genentech Advisory Board Consultant (10/30/2004-10/30/2005) Connetics Advisory Board (2006) EDITORIAL BOARDS: Member PostGraduate Medicine (2001-Present) SPEAKER’S BUREAUS Allergan Janssen Roerig-Pfizer Sandoz/Novartis Westwood-Squibb Galderma 3M Upjohn American Osteopathic Association

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Connetics Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Dermik/BenzaClin Speaker Bureau Genentech/Raptiva Speaker Bureau CollagGenex pharmaceuticals CONSULTANT Galderma Laboratories, L.P. Genentech, Inc. PUBLICATIONS: 1. Brodell RT, Santa Cruz DJ. Borderline and atypical melanocytic lesions. Semin Diagn Pathol.

1985;2(1):63-86. 2. Brodell RT, Santa Cruz DJ. Symposium on cutaneous T-cell lymphomas and related diseases:

Cutaneous pseudolymphomas. Dermatol Clin. 1985;3(4):719-747. 3. Brodell RT, Miller C, Eisen A. The cutaneous lesions of lymphomatoid granulomatosis. Arch

Dermatol. 1986;122:303-306. 4. Sims DM, Brodell RT, Ziam MT. The natural history of melanocytic nevi. Am Fam Physician.

1988;38(5):93-101. 5. Pontasch MJ, Brodell RT. PH buffering of local anesthetic solutions. J Dermatol Surg Oncol.

1988;14(6). 6. Pontasch MJ, Kyanko ME, Brodell RT. Tinea versicolor of the face in black children in a temperate

region. Cutis. 1989;43:81-84. 7. Kyanko ME, Pontasch MJ, Brodell RT. Red tattoo reactions: Treatment with the carbon dioxide

laser. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1989;15(6):652-656. 8. Brodell RT. Retin-A intolerance: Try not washing face at all at night before applying. The Schoch

Letter. 1990;40(5):19. 9. Brodell RT, Zaim MT, Pokorney DR. Non-neoplastic inflammatory dermatoses a clinical pathologic

correlative approach. Mod Pathol. 1990;3(2):381-414. 10. Brodell RT. Retattooing after the treatment of a red tattoo reaction with the CO2 laser. J Dermatol

Surg Oncol. 1990;16(8):771. 11. Snelson ME, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Office dermatologic testing: The KOH preparation. Am Fam

Physician. 1991;43(6):2061-2065.

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12. Helms SE, Brodell RT. Office dermatologic testing: The scabies preparation. Am Fam Physician.

1991;44(2):505-508. 13. Devine M, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Office dermatologic testing: The tzanck preparation. Am Fam

Physician. 1991;44(3):857-860. 14. Rosian R, Goslen JB, Brodell RT. The treatment of benign sebaceous hyperplasia with the topical

application of bichloracetic acid. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1991;17:876-879. 15. Brodell RT. Letter to the editor: Topical application of bichloracetic acid. J Dermatol Surg Oncol.

1992;18(3):249-253. 16. Torrence B, Brodell RT. Brief Communication: Squish ball dermatitis. J Am Acad Dermatol.

1992;26(4):641,642. 17. Brodell RT, Brodell LP, Asselin D. Brief Communication: Reversible ectropion after chronic use of

topical tretinoin on photodamaged skin. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992;27:621-622. 18. Brodell JD, Brodell RT. Recurrent lymphangitic cellulitis. Contemp Orthop. 1992;25(5):461-468. 19. Torrence B, Brodell RT. Stasis dermatitis: Practical pearls for the dermatologic nurse. Dermatology

Nursing. 1993;5(3)186-192. 20. Naples SP, Brodell RT. The Cutting Edge--Verruca vulgaris; treatment with alfa interferon using a

needle-less injector. Arch Dermatol. 1993;129:698-700. 21. Tyring SK, Friedman-Kien AE, Kent HL, Currie JL, Brodell RT. Alpha interferon in the

management of genital warts. The Female Patient. 1993;18:33-36. 22. Wells K, Brodell RT. Topical corticosteroid 'addiction' a cause of perioral dermatitis. Postgraduate

Medicine. 1993;93:225-230. 23. Miller DM, Brodell RT. Verruca restricted to the areas of black dye within a tattoo. Arch Dermatol.

1994;130:1453-1464. 24. Miller DM, Helms SE, Brodell RT. A practical approach to antibiotic treatment in women taking

oral contraceptives. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1994;30:1008-1011. 25. Helms SE, Pokorney DR, Brodell RT. Prevention of severe acute sunburn in patients receiving

phototherapy. The Journal of Dermatologic Treatment. 1994;5:139-142. 26. Miller DM, Brodell RT, Levine MR. The conjunctival wart: Report of a case and review of treatment

options. Ophthalmic Surg. 1994;25(8);545-548. 27. Brodell RT. Chapter 39: The patient with chronic skin disease. In: Herr R, Cydulka RK, eds.

Emergency Care of the Compromised Patient. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company; 1994:chap 39.

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28. Miller DM, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Letter to the Editor: Antibiotic treatment in women taking oral

contraceptives. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1995;32(3):531. 29. Brodell RT. The use of natural alfa interferon in the treatment of condyloma acuminata. Infect Med.

1996;13(1):56-60,66. 30. Brodell RT, Elewski B. Pearls of Wisdom: Systemic antifungal drugs and drug interactions. J Am

Acad Dermatol. 1995;33:259,260. 31. Brodell RT, Miller M. Surgical Pearl: The treatment of subungual splinters. J Am Acad Dermatol.

1995;33:667-668. 32. Miller DM, Brodell RT. Brief Communications: Eruptive xanthomatosis with linear koebnerization.

J Am Acad Dermatol. 1995;33(5 Part 1):834-835. 33. Brodell RT. My patients want treatment. Skin & Allergy News. July 1995. 34. Brodell RT, Bredle DL. The treatment of palmar and plantar warts using natural alpha interferon and

a needle-less injector. Dermatol Surg. 1995;21:213-218. 35. Jain R, Bredle DL, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Imaging Quiz: 'Flesh-eating bacteria?'. The Physician

and Sportsmedicine. 1995;23(10):1,2. 36. Bartunek CK, Brodell LP, Brodell RT. The skin and the eye: A multidisciplinary approach.

Dermatology Nursing. 1996;8(4):263-267,271-278,284. 37. Brodell RT. The role of the part-time physician-teacher in dermatology. Arch Dermatol.

1996;132:758-760. 38. Brodell RT, Korman NJ. Stump Pemphigoid. Cutis. 1996;57:245-246. 39. Miller DM, Brodell RT, Herr R. Wilderness dermatology: Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of

skin disease related to the great outdoors. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 1996;2:146-169. 40. Dong JA. Brodell RT. Exacerbation of seborrheic dermatitis following topical 5-fluorouracil. J

Geriatr Dermatol. 1996;4(1):1-4. 41. Miller DM, Brodell RT. Human papillomavirus infection: Treatment Options for Warts. Am Fam

Physician. 1996;43(1):135-143. 42. Brodell RT. Treatment of subungual splinters--Reply to Dr. Epstein(Correspondence). J Am Acad

Dermatol. 1996;35:491. 43. Brodell RT, Wile MZ, Chren M, Bickers DR. Learning and teaching in dermatology: A practitioner's

guide. Arch Dermatol. 1996;132:946-952.

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44. Brodell RT. Ethics and Micromanaged Care. Arch Dermatol. 1996;132:1013-1015. 45. Miller MA, Brodell RT. The treatment of the splitting nail with phenol alcohol partial nail

matricectomy. Dermatol Surg. 1996;22:388-390. 46. Brodell RT, Elewski BE. Correspondence: Systemic antifungal drugs and drug interactions--Reply.

J Am Academy of Dematol. 1996;35(1):134-135. 47. Weil M; Mercurio MG; Brodell RT; Elewski BE. Off-Center Fold--Cutaneous lesions provide a clue

to mysterious pulmonary process. Arch Dermatol. 1996;132:821. 48. Sabota J; Brodell R; Rutecki GW; Hoppes WL. Severe tinea barbae due to Trichophyton verrucosum

in dairy farmers. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1996;23:1308-1310. 49. Brodell RT, Miller DM. Letters to the Editor: Treatment vs. nontreatment of asymptomatic genital

warts--reply to David N. Ambrose, M.D. Am Fam Physician. 1996;54:61-62. 50. Wood GS, Lynch WS, Brodell RT, et al. Restructuring dermatology education at Cleveland medical

centers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University. Arch Dermatol. 1996;132:1085-1090. 51. Helms SE, Brodell RT. Bedside testing: The diagnostic cornerstone of dermatology. Comprehensive

Therapy. 1997:23(3): 52. Fleming TE, Brodell RT. Brief Communication: Subungual abscess: A bacterial infection of the nail

bed. J Amer Acad Dermatol. 1997;37:486-487. 53. Brodell RT, Pokorney DR. Comments and Opinions: RE: Fibroepithelial polyps and pathologic

evaluation; reply to "Eads, et al. Arch Dermatol 132:1459-1462". Arch Dermatol. 1997;133:915. 54. Brodell RT, Bartunek CK. Self-assessment quiz: Molluscum Contagiosum. J Ophthalmic Nurs

Technol. 1997;16(2):79,80. 55. Marchese S, Nadenicheck TJ, Brodell RT. Special Report: The laptop computer in dermatology. J

Am Acad Dermatol. 1997;37:284-286. 56. Brodell RT, Elewski B. Superficial fungal infections: Errors to avoid in diagnosis and treatment.

Postgraduate Medicine. 1997;101(4):279-287. 57. Brodell RT, Helms SE, KrishnaRao I, Bredle DL. Prescription errors: Legibility and drug name

confusion. Arch Fam Med. 1997;6:296-298. 58. Bartunek C, Brodell RT, Brodell LP. Self-assessment quiz: Strawberry hemangioma. J Ophthalmic

Nurs Technol. 1997;16(3):133-134. 59. Helms SE, Bredle DL, Zajic J, Jarjoura D, Brodell RT, Krishnarao I. Oral contraceptive failure rates

and oral antibiotics. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1997;36:705-710.

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60. Bartunek C, Brodell RT, Brodell LP. Self-Assessment Quiz: TCAS syndrome. J Ophthalmic Nurs Technol. 1997;16(4):199-200.

61. Brodell, RT. Natural alfa interferon for condyloma acuminata. Primary Care Review. 1997;3(3):8-

12 62. Bartunek C, Brodell RT, Brodell LP. Self-Assessment Quiz: Xanthelasma palpebrae. J Ophthalmic

Nurs Technol. 1997;16(6):301-302. 63. Haygood LJ, Bennett JD, Brodell RT. Treatment of xanthelasma palpebrarum with bichloroacetic

acid. Dermatol Surg. 1998;24:1027-1031. 64. Brodell RT, Patel S, Venglarcik JS, Moses D, Gemmel D. Letters to the Editor: The safety of

ketoconazole shampoo for infantile seborrheic dermatitis. Pediatr Dermatol. 1998;15(5):406-407. 65. Bartunek C, Brodell RT, Brodell LP. Self-Assessment Quiz: Valsalva Purpura. J Ophthalmic Nurs

Technol. 1998;17:23-24. 66. Helms SE, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: The changing mole. Postgrad Med.

1998;104(4):145-147. 67. Naik NS, Brodell RT, Fatteh S. Pearls in dermatology: When to suspect superficial basal cell

carcinoma. Postgrad Med. 1998;104(5):157-158. 68. Johnson SM, Brodell RT, Treating warts: Review of therapeutic options. Consultant.

1999;39(1):253-266. 69. Tanphaichitr A, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: How to spot scabies in infants. Postgrad Med.

1999;105(1):191-192. 70. Nowak MA, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Rapid diagnosis of superficial fungal infections.

Postgrad Med. 1999;105:179-180. 71. Arvan ME, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: A palpable clue to vasculitis. Postgrad Med.

1999;105:229-232. 72. Helms SE, Brodell RT, Bredle DL. Pearls in dermatology: Persistent contact dermatitis: When a

cause can't be found, consider the cure. Postgrad Med. 1999;105:220-223. 73. Nowak MA, Mirando WS, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Crusted (Norwegian) scabies: A

simple office test demystifies the 'great imitator'. Postgrad Med. 1999;105(5):153,156. 74. Helms SE, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: 'Resistant' nail fungus; Are you fighting the real

invader?. Postgrad Med. 1999;105:217-218. 75. Williams L, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Taking the itch out of poison ivy: Are you

prescribing the right medication. Postgrad Med. 1999;106(1):69-70.

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76. Johnson SM, Brodell RT. Optimal treatments for anogenital warts. Skin & Aging. July 1999:79-86. 77. Singri P, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Two-foot-one-hand syndrome. Postgrad Med.

1999;106:83-84. 78. Bershad S, Berson DS, Brodell RT, et al. Topical retinoids in the treatment of acne vulgaris;

proceedings of a roundtable meeting May 15, 1999. Cutis. 1999;64(2S)Supplement. 79. Gould JW, Brodell RT. Giant cutaneous horn associated with verruca vulgaris. Cutis. 1999;64:111-

112. 80. Mohla G, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Koebner phenomenon in psoriasis. Postgrad Med.

1999;106(3):39-40. 81. Bhatia A, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: 'Hot Tub Folliculitis': Test the waters--and the patient--

for Pseudomonas. Postgrad Med. 1999;106(4):43-46. 82. Singla R, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Erythema multiforme due to herpes simplex virus:

Recurring target lesions are the clue to diagnosis. Postgrad Med. 1999;106:151-154. 83. O'Brien MJ, Jr, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Topical coticosteroid-induced acne. Postgrad

Med. 1999;106(6):225-229. 84. Hazen BP, Bhatia AC, Zaim MT, Brodell RT. The clinical diagnosis of early malignant melanoma:

Expansion of the ABCD criteria to improve diagnostic sensitivity. Dermatology Online Journal. Published 11/1999. http://matrix.ucdavis.edu/DOJvol5num2/index.html.

85. Williams L, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: A corticosteroid-induced flare of psoriasis: How to

control or, better yet, avoid. Postgrad Med. 1999;106(7):31-32. 86. Brodell RT, Elewski B. Pearls in Dermatology: Antifungal drug interactions: Avoidance requires

more than memorization. Postgrad Med. 2000;107(1)41-43. 87. Watanakunakorn P, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Toxic epidermal necrolysis: A widespread,

life-threatening blistering reaction. Postgrad Med. 2000;107 (4):29-30. 88. Brodell RT. Editors mailbox: How much steroid for poison ivy? Dr. Brodell’s response: Postgrad

Med. 1999;106(4):21-24. 89. Nowak MA, Tsoukas MM, DeImus FA, Falanga V, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Generalized

pruritus without primary lesions: Differential diagnosis and approach to treatment. Postgrad Med. 2000;107(2)41-46.

90. Guerriere-Kovach P, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Recurrent herpes simplex virus infection:

Suppressive, reactive, and preventive antiviral regimens. Postgrad Med. 2000;107:139-147.

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91. Hollister D, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Finger pebbles: A dermatologic sign of diabetes mellitus. Postgrad Med. 2000;107(3):209-210.

92. Helms A, Brodell RT. Surgical Pearls: Prompt treatment of subungual hematoma by decompression.

J Am Acad Dermatol. 2000;42(3):508-509. 93. Wagamon K. Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: The persistent non-healing ulceration: Could it be

basal cell carcinoma?. Postgrad Med. 2001;109(1):29-30. 94. Brodell RT. Guest Editorial: Do more than discuss that unusual case: Write it up! Postgrad Med.

2000;108(2):19-23. 95. Brodell RT. Letter to the Editor: The fundamental duties of the physician. Academic Medicine

Journal. 2000;75(12):1149-1150. 96. Ogbagu P, Feldman SR, Fleischer AB Jr, Brodell RT, Draelos ZD. Differences between physicians’

and patients’ perspectives on office-based dispensing. 2001;137:151-154. 97. Anadkat MJ, Guerriere-Kovach PM, Brodell RT. Acute onset of a red papule with surrounding

“Bruise”. Submitted for publication Off-Center Fold, Arch Dermatol. 10/3/2000. 98. Brodell RT. Letters to the Editor: The two fundamental duties of the physician? Acad Med.

2000;75(12):68 99. Mehrabi D, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Underlying causes of erythema nodosum: Lesions

may provide clue to systemic disease. Postgrad Med. 2000;108(6):147-149. 100. Libecco JF, Brodell RT. Finger pebbles and diabetes: A case with broad involvement of the dorsal

fingers and hands. Arch Dermatol. 2001;134:510-511. 101. Bennett A, Guerriere-Kovach PM, Brodell RT. Basal cell carcinoma occurring in a seborrheic

keratosis. Arch Pathol Lab Med. Submitted for publication 1/3/01. 102. Brodell RT. Elucidating the optimal choice of topical corticosteroid for use with tazarotene gel in the

treatment of plaque psoriasis. Cosmetic Dermatology. 2001;March. 103. Brodell RT, Cooper K. Chapter 32: Therapeutic Shampoos In: Wolverson SE, ed. Comprehensive

Dermatologic Drug Therapy . Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 2001;647-657. 104. Brodell RT. Enlarging common melanocytic nevi and the diagnosis of malignant melanoma.

Arch Dermatol. 2001;137:227. 105. Mehrabi D, Brodell RT. Case report: Use of the alexandrite laser for treatment of seborrheic

keratoses. Dermatol Surg. 2002;28(5):437-439. 106. Zurakowski JE, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Shingles in a non-immunocompromised child.

Postgrad Med. Accepted for publication 12/3/2001.

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107. Cerveny KA, Brodell RT. Pearls in dermatology: Blue jean dermatitis: Nickel allergy presenting as a

periumbilical rash. Postgrad Med. 2002;112(5):79-83. 108. Vescera G, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Black-dot tinea capitis: Patchy hair loss is

common in pediatric patients. Postgrad Med. 2002;111(4):123-126. 109. Helms AE, Brodell RT. Scurvy in a patient with presumptive oral lichen planus. Nutrition in

Clinical Practice. 2002;17(4):237-239. 110. Mehrabi D, Leonhardt JM, Brodell RT. Removal of keratinous and pilar cysts with the punch

incision technique: Analysis of surgical outcomes. Dermatologic Surgery. 2002;28:673-677. 111. Libecco JF, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Office dermatologic testing in the acute care setting. Emerg

Med. March 2002:52-59. 112. Brodell RT. Editor’s Mailbox: Ketoconazole and kids, response. Postgrad Med. 2002;112(1):12,89. 113. Oklota CA, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Tinea Incognito: Typical features of “ringworm”

masked by topical corticosteroids. Postgrad Med. Accepted for publication 8/26/2002. 114. Thakore J, Guerriere-Kovach PM, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Spitz nevus or malignant

melanoma? Benign lesion often mistaken for deadly counterpart. Postgrad Med. 2002;112(3):115-118.

115. Miller DM, Brodell RT. Treatment of subungual splinters. In: Harahap M, ed. Innovative

Techniques in Skin Surgery. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc.; 2002: chap 25. 116. Brodell RT, Miller DM. Treatment of the splitting nail with phenol-alcohol partial nail

matricectomy. In: Harahap M, ed. Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc.; 2002: chap 23.

117. DiRusso LM, Brodell RT. Sclerederma. In: Lebwohl MG, Heymann WR, Berth Jones J, Coulson I,

eds. Treatment of Skin Disease. New York, NY: Mosby; 2002:575-577 118. Blair J, Bhattacharjee P, Brodell RT. Pruritic plaque in a 46-year-old woman. Arch Dermatol.

Accepted for publication 1/15/2003. 119. Gallina K, Brodell RT, Naffah F, Nedorost S. Local blistering reaction complicating subcutaneous

injection of pegylated interferon in a patient with hepatitis C. J Drugs Dermatol. 2003;2:63-67. 120. Brodell RT, Alam M, Bickers DR. The Dermatologist’s academic portfolio: A template for

documenting scholarship and service. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2003;4(11):733-736. 121. Bhardwaj SS, Brodell RT, Taylor JS. Red tattoo reactions: Positive patch testing supports an allergic

basis. Contact Dermatitis. Accepted for publication 3/10/2003.

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122. Johnson SM, Brodell RT. Warts: Diagnosis and Treatment. In: Callen J, ed. Pocket Medicine/Internal Medicine 2003.

123. Helms A, Brodell RT. Clinical manifestations. In: Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis

and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:47-60.

124. Lim AF, Seth S, Brodell RT. Acids in the treatment of viral warts. In: Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds.

Warts: Diagnosis and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:63-70.

125. Bhattacharjee P, Brodell RT. Podophyllin. In: Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and

Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:77-90.

126. Goodwin F, Brodell RT. Other home therapies. In: Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis

and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:91-96.

127. Wagamon, IV KL, Brodell RT. Interferons in the treatment of viral warts. In: Brodell RT, Johnson

SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:139-149.

128. Bhattacharjee P, Brodell RT. Cantharidin. In: Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and

Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:151-160.

129. Toledo ZI, Brodell RT. Contact immunotherapy in the treatment of viral warts. In: Brodell RT,

Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:161-171.

130. Mansour HE, Brodell RT. Other office-based therapies: Photodynamic therapy and hypnosis. In:

Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and Management an Evidence-based Approach. London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003:187-193.

131. Zaharna M, Brodell RT. It’s time for a “change” in our approach to early detection of malignant

melanoma. Clin Dermatol. 2003;21(5):456-458. 132. Smith JS, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: An advance in the treatment of atopic eczema.

Postgrad Med. Accepted for publication. 7/21/2003. 133. Filippo JS, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: The nonresponding “wart”. Postgrad Med.

2003;114(2):57-61. 134. Su J, Brodell RT. A safe alternative for the treatment of multiple flat warts. Submitted to The J

Dermatol Treatment. September 2003.

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135. Taneja A, Umar S, Brodell RT. Off Center Fold: Multiple smooth, flesh-colored papules in an adolescent. Submitted to Arch Dermatol. September 2003.

136. Abdula F, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Seborrheic dermatitis and neurologic disease.

Submitted to Postgrad Med. August 2003. 137. Umar SA, Bhattacharjee P, Brodell RT. Treatment of Hailey-Hailey disease with tacrolimus

ointment (Protopic ©) and clobetasol propionate foam (Olux Foam ©). Journal of Drugs and Dermatology, Case Report. Accepted for publication in March 2004.

138. Bhattacharjee P, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: A lesion with lymphangitic spread in a

gardener: Exposure to soil increases risk of sporotrichosis. Postgrad Med. 2004;115(5):21-23. 139. Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. A memorable guide to differential diagnosis of generalized

pruritus. Practical Dermatology. August 2004;1(8):58. 140. Lucas J, Brodell RT, Feldman SR. Letters to the Editor. Fatal outcomes caused by dermatologic

conditions. J Am Acad Dermatol. Submitted for publication 8/26/2004. 141. Tschen H, Wong DS, Brodell RT, et al. Photodynamic therapy using aminolevulinic acid for patients

with non-hypertrophic actinic keratoses of the face and scalp: Long-term histopathologic results of a Phase IV multicenter clinical trial. J Am Acad Dermtol. Submitted for publication 9/14/2004.

142. Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Easily recall common underlying causes of erythema nodosum.

Practical Dermatology. September 2004;1(9):62. 143. Blair J, Brodell RT, Nederost S. Pearls in Dermatology: Dermatitis associated with henna tattoo:

“Safe” alternative to permanent tattoos carries risk. Postgrad Med. 2004;116(3):63-65. 144. Soleymani AD, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. A memorable guide to differential diagnosis of

vasculitis. Practical Dermatology. November 2004;1(11):70. 145. Boyse KE, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Telogen effluvium: Getting to the root of thinning

hair. Practical Dermatology. December 2004;1(12):62. 146. DiRusso LM, Helms SE, Brodell RT. Sclerederma. In: Lebwohl MG, Heymann WR, Berth Jones J,

Coulson I, eds. Treatment of Skin Disease. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Mosby; (2005): In Press 575-577 147. Krishnamurthy S, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Red man: A memorable guide to causes of

exfoliative dermatitis. Practical Dermatology. January 2005;2(1):64 148. Brodell RT, Jaffer AN. Pearls in Dermatology: Exfoliative Dermatitis: Erythroderma can be a sign

of a significant underlying disorder. Postgrad Med. 2005;117(1):49-51. 149. Brodell RT, Helms SE. Approach to the diagnosis of skin disease. In: Dale DC, Federman DD, eds.

ACP Medicine New York, NY: WebMD Professional Publishing. 2005:411-417.

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150. Hart C, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. An eight-point approach to the evaluation of Raynaud’s phenomenon. Practical Dermatology. February 2005;2(2):66.

151. Lucas J, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Systemic lupus erythematosus: Diagnostic criteria

revisited. Practical Dermatology. May 2005;2(5):66,65. 152. Lucas J, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Addison’s disease: The hyperpigmented autoimmune

disease. Practical Dermatology. September 2005;2(9):. 153. Libecco J, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Recalling signs and symptoms of Kawasaki disease.

Practical Dermatology. March 2005;2(3):62. 154. Antonchak M, Fatteh S, Ho J, Brodell RT. Seborrheic keratoses: Improve your diagnostic. Practical

Dermatology. March 2005;2(3):42-47. 155. Molenda MA, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Accurately identify underlying causes of scarring

alopecia. Practical Dermatology. April 2005;2(4):66. 156. Shah N, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. An approach to the evaluation of Behcet’s disease.

Practical Dermatology. July 2005;2(7):76. 157. Warino L, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Sarcoidosis: Recognize the symptoms of a challenging

clinical diagnosis. Practical Dermatology. August 2005;2(8):60. 158. Graves JE, Brodell RT. Pearls in Dermatology: Erythematous scaling eyelids. Postgrad Med.

2005;117(6):43-45. 159. Jaffer AN, Brodell RT, Jalil OS. The use of systemic retinoids to treat erythroderma caused by

psoriasis. Practical Cases on Retinoid Therapy. Accepted for publication. 2005;6(4): . 160. St. John S, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. For problem psoriasis, remember to check the “nails”.

Practical Dermatology. June 2005;2(6):58. 161. Krishnamurthy S, Sigdel S, Brodell RT. Frictional asymptomatic darkening of the extensor surfaces

(FADES). Cutis. 2005;75:349-355. 162. Ho J, Brodell RT, Helms S. Controversies in Dermatology Section. Saucerization biopsy of

pigmented lesions. Clin Dermatol. 2005;23:631-635. 163. Dussel CJ, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. For happier patients, accurately identify adult

Refsum’s disease. Practical Dermatology. Accepted for publication. December 2005;2(12). 164. Warino LA, Brodell RT. Surgical Pearl: Removal of large oval lesions with a smaller round punch. J

Am Acad Dermatol. Accepted for publication. 7/14/2005. 165. Warino LA, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Neurofibromatosis Type I: Clinical diagnosis is all in

the name. Practical Dermatology. February 2006;3(2):60.

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166. Johnson SM, Brodell RT. Warts & All: Warts: A guide to their removal. Consultant.

2005;45(8)Supp:1-9. 167. Conley JA, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Recall the signs and symptoms of Rothmund-

Thompson syndrome. Practical Dermatology. January 2006;3(1):60. 168. Ng T, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Urticaria: Elucidating a cause is central to management.

Practical Dermatology. October 2005;2(10):58. 169. Barzilai DA, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Basal cell nevus syndrome: A brief guide and

memory aid. Practical Dermatology. April 2006;3(4):. 170. Brodell RT, Cooper K. Chapter 32: Therapeutic Shampoos In: Wolverson SE, ed. Comprehensive

Dermatologic Drug Therapy . 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 2005;647-657. 171. Alikhan A, Brodell, RT. 60-Second Clinician. Nail-patella syndrome: A multisystem disorder with

classic nail findings. Practical Dermatology. November 2005;2(11):58,51. 172. Johnson SM, Brodell RT. Warts: Diagnosis and Treatment. In: Callen J, ed. 2nd ed. Pocket

Medicine/Internal Medicine 2006. 173. Tompkins MG, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Dermatomyositis: More than just muscle pains.

Practical Dermatology. Accepted for publication. June 2006;3(6): 174. Babade M, Mostow E, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Bullous congenital ichthyosiform

erythroderma in a newborn. Practical Dermatology. Accepted for publication. July 2006;3(7): 175. Lucas J, Brodell RT, Feldman SR. Dermatosis neglecta: A series of case reports and review of other

“dirty: appearing dermatoses. Arch Dermatol. Submitted for publication. 2/20/2006. 176. Brodell RT. Letter to the Editor: Initial FADES report. Cutis. Accepted for Publication 3/2/2006. 177. Brodell DW, Brodell RT. Images in clinical medicine an inherited keratotic rash. New England

Journal of Medicine. Submitted for publication. 3/10/2006. 178. Bidinger JJ, Brodell RT. 60-Second Clinician. Differential Diagnosis of epidermal blistering

disorders: A memorable guide. Practical Dermatology. March 2006;3(3):60, 58. 179. Brodell RT. The 10 most commonly asked questions about Dermatology Maintenance of

Certification (DMOC). Arch Dermatol. Accepted for Publication. 5/16/2006. PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS: 1. Messina M, Brodell RT. Hand hygiene: The benefits of antibacterial lotions over hand washing in

dermatology practice. In progress 4/24/2006.

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2. Babade M, Mostow E, Brodell RT. Early detection of acral lentiginous melanoma in an elderly African American female. In progress to be submitted to Practical Dermatology. 4/24/2006.

3. Ali S, Brodell RT. Case report: Tattoo reaction resulting in localized sarcoidal granuloma. In

progress 4/24/2006. 4. Williams N, Brodell RT. Pathogenetic basis of nodular scabies. In progress. 5/16/2006. BOOKS PUBLISHED: 1. Brodell RT, Johnson SM eds. Warts: Diagnosis and Management an Evidence-based Approach.

London and New York: Martin Dunitz, Taylor & Francis Group, 2003. (Review of Book: Fine JD. Book Reviews. Warts: Diagnosis and Management an

Evidence-Based Approach. N Engl J Med. 2004;350:26.) PROJECTS FOR WHICH EDITORIAL SERVICES WERE PROVIDED: Berbaum MW, Bredle DL, Futamura W. Absence of significant side effects from low-dose

subcutaneous epinephrine in dermatologic procedures. Submitted to J Am Acad Dermatol August 20, 1996.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS: 1. Sims DM, Brodell RT, Hurt MA. Benign melanocytic nevi: Clinicopathologic observations and

implications for understanding their natural history. Poster Presentation, American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. December 1993.

2. Brodell RT, Elewski BE. Benefit/risk profile of systemic antifungals. International Summit on

cutaneous Antifungal Therapy. The Plaza Hotel, New York, New York. August 24-27, 1995. 3. Sabota J, Brodell RT, Hoppes WL. Severe Tinea Barbae Due to Trichophyton Verrucosum in Dairy

Farmers. Infectious Diseases Society of America; San Francisco, CA. September 17, 1995. 4. Brodell RT. Direct access to dermatology poster. Published by the Midwest Congress of

Dermatology Societies and the American Academy of Dermatology. 1800 posters distributed in the Midwest United States of America, 1996.

5. Brodell RT, Venglarcik JS, Patel S, Moses D, Gemmel D. The safety of ketoconazole shampoo for

infantile seborrheic dermatitis. Second International Pediatric Infectious Disease Conference; Napa Valley California. September 16-19, 1997.

6. Brodell RT and the Tazarotene Optimal Treatment Algorithm Study Group NEOUCOM.

Elucidating the optimal choice of topical corticosteroid for use in conjunction with Tazarotene gel in the treatment of plaque psoriasis: Tazarotene Optimal Treatment Algorithm Trial (TOTAL). AAD

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3/10-14/2000. 7. Ogbagu P, Feldman SR, Fleischer AB Jr, Brodell RT, Draelos ZD. Differences between physicians’

and patients’ perspectives on office-based dispensing. Summer Meeting AAD, Nashville TN 8/4-8/2000.

8. Dolack C, Brodell RT. Porphyria cutanea tarda. NEOUCOM Internal Medicine Residency Research

Day. 3/9/2001. 9. Brodell RT. Phase 3 pivotal trial for Clobetasol Propionate spray 0.05% for scalp psoriasis. 2004

AAD Meeting. 10. Tschen H, Wong DS, Brodell RT, et al. Photodynamic therapy using aminolevulinic acid for patients

with non-hyperkeratotic actinic keratoses of the face and scalp. 2005 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting.

NON-SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES RELATING TO MEDICAL ISSUES: 1. Hovanec RR, Brodell RT. The addiction of smoking will be hazardous to your health. Trumbull

County Substance Abuse Guide. 1990;CD-106. 2. Brodell, RT. A practice under siege. Ohio Medicine. 1992;8:8. 3. Brodell RT. Letter to the editor: The art and science of dermatology. Arch Dermatol.

1993;129:42,43. 4. Brodell RT. Speakout: Should physicians have the right to assist with patient suicides.

OhioMedicine. 1993;March:6. 5. Brodell RT. Where are the doctors? Lack of clinical input makes bad regulations. Dermatology

World. May 1993;3(5):6. 6. Brodell RT. An open letter to Sen. Howard Metzenbaum. Ohio Medicine. July 1993(7):9. 7. Brodell RT. A fairy tale (?): 'Any willing provider" in Never Never Land. Dermatology World.

August 1993 Vol. 3 No.8. Voices. 8. Brodell RT. "Any willing provider" in Never-Never Land. Ohio Medicine. October 1993;pg8. 9. Brodell, RT. Letters to the Editor: Physician handicapped by disabilities act. Ohio Medicine.

January 1994;pg 13. 10. Brodell RT. Letters to the Editor: Physician payment: Fee for time. JAMA. 1994;271(6):425. 11. Guidelines. Doctors disagree with CDC genital wart Tx. Dermatology Times. 1994;15(2)1,38-39.

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12. De Benedette V. Educating the patient important key for dermatologists treating genital warts: Based on interviews with Robert Brodell, M.D.; Stephen K. Tyring, M.D.; and Marcia Bowling, M.D. Cosmetic Dermatology. 1994;7(4):44-46.

13. De Benedette V. (Based on interviews with Robert T. Brodell, M.D., Marcia Bowling, M.D., and

Stephen K. Tyring, M.D.) Genital warts--Choosing the right treatment for you. Cosmetic Dermatology. 1994;2(2):20-22.

14. Brodell RT. Managed care brings out the worst in physicians-Guest editorial. The Trumbull County

Medical Society Newsletter. 1994; May & Summer. 15. Brodell RT. Letters to the Editor. Ohio Medicine. June 1994. 16. Brodell RT. Managed Care: It's bad now and it's going to get worse! Dermatology World.

1994;4(6):8. 17. Brodell HL, Brodell RT, Brodell LP, Brodell JD. The health care mandate: Are we entitled to free

medical care. TCMS Newsletter. September 1994. 18. Brodell RT. Better safe than sorry. Self interactive bulletin board, Self Magazine.

1995;March:36&42. 19. Brodell RT. The Managed Care Ostrich. The Trumbull County Medical Society Newsletter. April

1995. 20. Brodell RT. Introduction of New Chairman. MCDS Newsletter. May 1995. 21. Brodell RT. Dermatology is at special risk in the setting of "managed care." MCDS newsletter. July

1995. 22. Brodell RT. Sailing the patient ship through troubled times. MCDS Newsletter. November 1995. 23. Brodell RT. The managed-care ostrich. Ohio Medicine. November 1995:10 24. Brodell RT. Letter: Is there a role for topical steroids in treating acne? Cortlandt Forum. September

25, 1995. 25. Brodell RT, interview. Knowledge of drug interactions vital in employment of systemic antifungals.

Podiatry Perspectives. 1996;4(1):2. 26. Brodell RT. MCDS direct access poster. MCDS Newsletter. Summer 1996. 27. Brodell RT. Point of care testing. MCDS Newsletter. Fall 1996. 28. Brodell RT. Point of care testing. Trumbull County Medical Society Newsletter. February 1997. 29. Brodell RT. The virtual Dermatologist. MCDS Newsletter. Spring 1997.

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30. Boschert S. (Based on presentation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology

by Robert T. Brodell, M.D.) Know when to refer infections near the eye. Skin & Allergy News. May 1997.

31. Helms SE, Mosser J, Mostow E, Brodell RT, Vidimos A. A new twist on the old saying "Buyer

beware". Dermatological News Ohio. June/July 1997:2,3. 32. Brodell JD, Brodell RT. "SAFE" Opinions: A new phenomenon spawned by managed care. MCDS

Newsletter. Summer 1997. 33. Brodell RT. A glossary of terms to improve managed care literacy among savvy providers and

covered lives. MCDS Newsletter. Fall 1997. 34. Brodell RT. Letter to the editor: CPT codes no longer work. Ohio Medicine. April 1998 pg 11. 35. Brodell RT, Bartunek CK. Dermatology patient teaching kit. The Patient Educator, Carolina Beach,

NC. 1998. 36. Brodell RT. Coding committee needs to clarify "consultation". Ohio Medicine. April 1999 pg 10. 37. Brodell RT. Top ten dermatologic dilemmas - 1999. MCDS Newsletter. Spring 1999. 38. Brodell RT. The problem with sole-sourcing. Dermatological News. November/December 1999 pg

2. 39. Brodell RT. Protecting the image of dermatology in the new millennium. MCDS Newsletter. Fall

1999. 40. Brodell RT interview with Stephen P. Stone, M.D., Dialogues in Dermatology, American Academy

of Dermatology 58th Annual Meeting. 3/10/2000. 41. Brodell RT. Executive Committee Reports: District 13; Michigan and Ohio. AAD Advisory Board

News. 2002; October: pg 3. 42. Brodell RT. Dermatology maintenance of certification (D-MOC). Ohio Dermatologic Association.

2005; Spring Newsletter. 43. Brodell RT. Letter to the Editor: Are life insurance underwriting practices fair. J Am Acad

Dermatol. 2005;53(5):921-922. BOOK REVIEWS: Brodell RT, Brodell LP. Book Review: Eye and Skin Disease; Mannis MJ, Macsai MS, Huntley

AC, eds. Arch Dermatol. 1996;132:622.

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ARTICLES NON-MEDICAL ISSUES: 1. Brodell RT, Brodell LP, et al. Opposition to levies motivates critics of Warren schools. Letters to the

Editor, the Tribune Chronicle. October 31, 1993 2. Brodell RT, Kolkhorst C. Letter to the Editor. Tonight's relay for life reflects experiences of cancer

patients (The Circle of Life). Tribune Chronicle. 5/11/95. 3. Brodell RT. Letters to the editor: Let's limit corporate role in medicine. OhioMedicine. February

1997 pg 11. 4. Brodell RT, Wallace A. Merry Christmas and a happy relay. Warren Tribune Chronicle. 12/25/97. 5. Brodell RT. Why relay. ACS Volunteer Views. May 25, 2000 Volume 2. 6. Brodell RT. Reader’s Letters: Relay for Life unites many different people with a common goal.

Warren Tribune Chronicle. 6/15/2000 7. Brodell RT. Call for Letters to the OSMA against office surgery regulation, District 13, AAD

Advisory Board. Advisory Board News. October 2000. 8. Brodell RT. Executive committee reports-District 13, Michigan and Ohio. AAD Advisory Board

News. October 2001, pg 3. 9. Brodell RT. Dermatology maintenance of certification (D-MOC). ODA Dermatological News.

Winter 2005, pg 5. OTHER SCIENTIFIC ENDURING MATERIALS:

Brodell RT. Tape: Dialogues in Dermatology: The diagnosis and treatment of warts. September 2000. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Warts – NEOUCOM Web Based Media 2002.

ABSTRACTS: 1. Pontasch MJ, Kyanko ME, Brodell RT. Tinea versicolor of the face in black children in temperate

region. Dermatology Clinical Digest Series. 1989;1(8):163,164. 2. Brodell RT. Greater use of laser treatment in private practice encouraged. Skin and Allergy News.

1990;21(11):1. 3. Rosian R, Goslen JB, Brodell RT. The treatment of benign sebaceous hyperplasia with the topical

application of bichloracetic acid. Year Book of Dermatologic Surgery. Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1993

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4. Sims DM, Brodell RT, Hurt MA. Benign melanocytic nevi; Clinicopathologic observations and

implications for understanding their natural history. J Cutan Pathol. 1993;20(6)570. 5. Brodell RT, Brodell LP, Asselin D. Reversible ectropion after chronic use of topical tretinoin on

photodamaged skin. Year Book of Dermatologic Surgery. Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1994. 6. Brodell JD, Brodell RT. Lymphangitic cellulitis syndrome. Fitzpatrick's Journal of Clinical

Dermatology. 1994;October supplement:29. 7. Helms SE, Pokorney DR, Brodell RT. Pearls of Wisdom. Prevention of severe acute sunburn in

patients receiving phototherapy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1995;32(5):782. 8. Brodell RT, Bredle DL. Treatment for Warts #1140. Dermatology FaxNews. May 3, 1995 pg 2. 9. Brodell RT, Bredle DL. The treatment of palmar and plantar warts using natural alpha interferon and

a needle-less injector. In: Sober AJ, Fitzpatrick TB, eds. 1996 Year Book of Dermatology. Chicago, IL: Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1996:490.

10. Brodell RT, Miller M. Splinters under the nail. Pediatric Notes. 1996;20(41):164. 11. Helms SE, Bredle DL, Zajic J, Jarjoura D, Brodell RT, Krishnarao I. Antibiotics and oral

contraceptive failure. Medicis Dermatologics, Journal Watch for Dermatology. 1997;6:56. 12. Helms SE, Bredle DL, Zaljic J, Jarjoura D, Brodell RT, Krishnarao I. Oral contraceptive failure rates

and oral antibiotics. Year Book of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1998 Year Book.

13. Brodell RT. Health Q & A: Zap Warts Fast. Fitness. October 1997. 14. Brodell RT. Mnemonics in dermatology. Arch Dermatol. 1998;134:858. 15. Brodell RT, Patel S, Venglarcik JS, Moses D, Gemmel D. The safety of ketoconazole shampoo for

infantile seborrheic dermatitis. Medicis, Journal Watch for Dermatology. 1998;6(12):96. 16. Hruza GJ. Bichloracetic acid for treating xanthelasma. Journal Watch. 1998;6(11):93-94. (Abstract

of: Haygood LJ, Bennett JD, Brodell RT. Treatment of xanthelasma palpebrarum with bichloroacetic acid. Dermatol Surg. 1998;24:1027-1031).

17. Bhatia A, Brodell RT, Davis B. Design and implementation of a web-based application to teach

dermatology mnemonics to medical students and residents. Arch Dermatol. 1999;135:967. 18. Brodell RT. CPC. Medscape (www.Medscape.com), August 4, 2000 19. Bhatia AC, Davis BR Brodell RT, Crock RD. Abstract 1: Implementing basic informatics in a

residency training program. Arch Dermatol. 2001;137:808, 809.

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20. Bhatia A, Kostuchenko P, Brodell RT, et al. Abstract 3: An update on technology used in dermatology residency training programs. Arch Dermatol. 2001;137:1086.

21. Chang T, Brodell RT, Gilliam A. Incontinentia pigmenti associated with anhidrotic ectodermal

dysplasia and immunodeficiency. The American Society of Dermatopathology. 42nd Annual Meeting; Seattle, Washington. 2006

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF THE USE OF CLINICAL PHOTOGRAPHY FROM MY COLLECTION: 1. "Topical glucocorticoids in dermatology" by Dr. Cornell in Current Opinion in Dermatology and its

accompanying slide atlas. Vol. 2 scheduled for publication October 1994. 2. Cover Art. Current Opinion in Dermatology. Vol 2. Slide Atlas of Current Dermatology. 3. "Locally injected alpha interferon proves effective for HPV warts" by Scott J. Brown in Skin &

Allergy News December 1994 4. "Today's Treatment for STD's." by Hook EW, Sondheimer S, Zenilman J in Patient Care.

1995;February:40-56. 5. "The Art of Tattoos", Nissen Arts & Medicine Gallery, Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital

Sept. 11-Nov. 11, 1998. 6. Jane Yoo, B.A. and Michael P. Heffernan, M.D. from the Washington University School of Medicine

requested the use of “Figure 2” from Miller DM, Brodell RT. Eruptive xanthomatosis with linear koebnerization. JAAD. 1995;33:834-835. for a review article they are writing on diseases that manifest the Koebner phenomenon. Request made October 8, 2000.

7. Visual Dx CD Rom, Rochester, NY 2001. INOVATIVE TEACHING: DERM Project website http://140.220.6.24:591/mn/index.htm (Dermatology Education by Recall of Mnemonics) Director, Grand Rounds Style Teaching Conference for M2 Students in Principles of Internal

Medicine Course, NEOUCOM, Rootstown, OH 3/5/99 WEB PAGES AND ELECTRONIC MEDICINE: DERM Project website http://140.220.6.24:591/mn/index.htm

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(Dermatology Education by Recall of Mnemonics) Reproduction on CD-ROM by Pyxis Medical Communications Ltd.: Nowak MA, Brodell RT. Pearls

in Dermatology: Rapid diagnosis of superficial fungal infections. Postgrad Med. 1999;105:179-180. Summary of Session for the 2002 ACP-ASIM Annual Session. Brodell RT. Diagnosis and

Treatment of Fungal Infections of the Skin and Nails. www.acponline.org/index.html. PEPID ED (Portable Emergency and Primary Care Data Base) – PDA Textbook: Dermatology

Section Editor. The RAYS (Raising Awareness about Your Skin): A CD ROM and companion materials for

educating children about the hazards of tanning. Mnemonics collection on website: http://www.dermmnemonics.org/ MULTI-CENTER CLINICAL TRIALS: 1. SmithKlineBeecham; FAMVIR Shingles Trial 1990 2. Janssen; KISS Trial (Nizoral 2% shampoo) 1997 3. Allergan; Tazarotene Optimal Treatment Algorithm Study (TOTAL) 1998-1999 4. Allergan; Tazorac 0.1% CLEAR Trial 1999 5. Janssen; KISS Trial (Nizoral 1% shampoo) 1999 6. DUSA Pharmaceuticals ALA-040 Photodynamic therapy with Levulan Kerastick topical solution and

broadband red light in treatment of warts 2001-2002. 7. DUSA Pharmaceuticals; A phone IV study of Photodynamic Therapy with Levulan Kerastick

(Aminolevulinic Acid HCL) for Topical Solution, 20% and visible blue light in the treatment of none-hyperkeratotic actinic keratoses of the face and scalp. 5/2002

8. PIGMENT Study Center; P.I.G.M.E.N.T. (Prospective Investigation Gauging Melasma Education

with a New Treatment) study trial using Tri-Luma. 8/2002 9. Dow Pharmaceutical Sciences, Protocol Number T101-01008; A randomized, double-blind, vehicle-

controlled, parallel group study of the safety and efficacy of Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% spray versus its vehicle spray in the treatment of plaque psoriasis. 9/2002

10. Genentech, Inc.; A phase IIIb, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled,

multicenter study to evaluate the safety of 1.0 mg/kg subcutaneously administered Efalizumab (RaptivaTM) in adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for systemic therapy. 9/2002

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11. Dermik Laboratories; An Open-Label 18-month Safety Study of Carac Cream (DL6025-fluorouracil cream 0.5%) for the Treatment of Actinic Keratoses DL6025-0201. 9/2003 to 9/2005

12. Ohio University, Research Study, Project Directors: Jerald Hurdle, M.D. and Robert Brodell, M.D.,

Exploring the Correlation between Asthma and Atopic Eczema 4/9/2004 to 4/8/2005. 13. Amgen Inc.; A Multicenter, Open-label, Prospective Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness and Safety

of Etanercept in the Treatment of Subjects with psoriasis. 6/7/2004

ROBERT T. BRODELL, M.D. PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES: Upon request