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SCDA President, Dr. Timothy Woodall, Leads Annual Medical Education Meeting in Charleston, SC

Dr. Timothy Woodall, president of the nationally recognized South Carolina Dermatological Association, led and organized the annual medical education meeting for over 150 dermatologists from 5 states.

The two day meeting, held in Charleston, SC, April 8-9, welcomed many expert guest physicians including Ruth Ann Vleugels, MD, from Harvard Medical School, lecturing on the Dermatologist’s Role in a Multisystem Disease as well as Advanced Management of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus.

The membership is composed of Board-certified or Board-eligible dermatologists from across South Carolina. The Association represents a diverse group of highly skilled and qualified dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, dermatopathologists and academic researchers from the state’s three major University research institutions. Many are educators involved in the training of young physicians and other medical professionals.

As president of the South Carolina Dermatology Association, Dr. Woodall fulfills the association’s mission to unite those practicing the specialty of dermatology into one effective organization for the purposes of promoting education and advancing the science and art of dermatology in South Carolina. For more information, please click here.

SCDA President, Dr. Timothy Woodall, Leads Annual Medical Education Meeting in Charleston, SC2018-11-07T14:52:57+00:00

Dr. Richard White Lectures at SCDA Meeting on Inherited Cancer Syndrome

Dr. Richard White, Secretary-Treasurer-Elect of the South Carolina Dermatological Association, lectured at the recent SCDA’s annual education meeting on The Role of the Dermatologist in Inherited Cancer Syndromes. Dr. White also presented a similar lecture at the American Academy of Dermatology’s Annual Meeting in New Orleans this year.

To an audience of over 150 dermatologists from 5 states, Dr. White discussed ways in which dermatologists can identify and screen for patients and families who may be at risk for an inherited cancer syndrome such as breast, ovarian, colon, renal, pancreatic, and melanoma.

Dr. White’s wife, Brook White, is a genetics counselor at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.

Dr. Richard White Lectures at SCDA Meeting on Inherited Cancer Syndrome2016-05-23T18:11:13+00:00

COVID-19

Now, more than ever, it is important to have a trusted medical provider by your side. The Palmetto Skin and Laser Center has been the source for outstanding dermatologic care for over 20 years. We have applied the same rigorous standards, which have made us a leader in dermatology, to meet the current demands of COVID.

Through carefully and thoughtfully designed COVID precautions, we protect patients from the moment they walk through our door. The safety of our patients is our highest priority and is at the forefront of all we do.

Exceptional times call for exceptional care. During the challenges of COVID, trust the doctors the doctors trust for outstanding dermatologic care.

Please call 803-329-6030 if you would like to know more about COVID safety at the Palmetto Skin and Laser Center.

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