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.