Elizabeth K. Carmichael, DCNP Curriculum Vitae PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: July 2002 to PRESENT Clinical Associate Professor Director of Cosmetic Dermatology Course Director- Dermatology Ambulatory Care Selective Department of Dermatology University of Texas Medical Branch 301 University Blvd. 4.112 McCullough Building Galveston, Texas 77555-0783 EDUCATION: July 2001-June 2002 Co-Chief Resident, UTMB Dermatology July 1999-June 2002 Dermatology Residency, UTMB Galveston July 1998-June 1999 Internship, Internal Medicine, LSU, New Orleans August 1994-1998 LSU University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Awarded M.D. Degree August 1990-1994 Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, B.S. Graduated Magna Cum Laude (Microbiology) OTHER MEDICAL EDUCATION: Attended Training Course: National Hansen’s Disease Center, Baton Rouge, LA Department of Health and Human Services Attended Courses and have experience with Intense Pulsed Light Sources, Q- Switched Nd:YAG, long-pulsed Alexandrite, 532 and 810 nm Diode lasers, Botox, Restylane and Sculptra. Selected to attend the 2005 AAD Leadership Conference BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Dermatology, 2002 RESEARCH: Principal Investigator: 2003-2004 Dow Pharmaceutical Sciences “A Multicenter, Open-Label Evaluation of the Adrenal Suppression Potential of Topically Applied Desonide Gel 0.05% in Pediatric Subjects with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis”. Protocol 7001-G3HP-03-03 IRB #03-308 RESEARCH: As a Co-Investigator: 1997 – 1998 “A Double-Blind Study Comparing Two Doses of Valacyclovir HCI for the Treatment of Uncomplicated Herpes Zoster in Immunocompromised Patients 18 Years of Age and Older” IRB #97-120 1998-2000 Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc Co-Investigator- “An Open Label, Long Term, Follow-Up Study to Evaluate the Safety of Topically Applied Tacrolimus Ointment for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis”. Protocol #97-0-038, IRB #98-459 1999 - 2000 Schering-Plough Research Institute “Efficacy and Safety of SCH 34117 in the Treatment of Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria (CIU)” IRB #99-383. Schering-Plough Research 1999 - 2000 Schering-Plough Research “Efficacy and Safety of SCH 34117 in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis” Protocol #P00224-09, IRB #99-254 1999-2001 Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. Co-Investigator, An Open Label Study to Evaluate the Safety of Topically Applied Tacrolimus Ointment for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis, Protocol 99-0-054 IRB #99-129 1999-2000 Glaxo Wellcome, Inc. Co-Investigator, A Randomized Double-Blind, Vehicle-Controlled, Multicenter Study to Evaluate Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Safety Outcomes Associated with the Use of Topical Fluticasone Propionate Cream, 0.05% in Reducing Risk of Relapse in Adult and Pediatric Subjects with Stabilized Atopic Dermatitis, Protocol #FPC40002 IRB #98-459. 2000 - 2001 Schering-Plough Research Institute “A Phase IV Multi-Center, Open-Label Safety Study in Pediatric Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Treated with Diprosone Ointment 0.5% Twice Daily.” Protocol P01261 IRB #99-457 2000-2001 Schering-Plough Research Institute “A Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Mentax Cream (butenafine hydrochloride 1%) vs. Vehicle Cream in the Treatment of Plantar Tinea Pedis (Moccasin Type)” Protocol # CL2000-02 IRB #00-397. 2000 “A Study to Evaluate the Cell-Meditated Immune Responses of Herpes Zoster Patients Compared to Healthy Subjects Over a Six-Month Period” IRB #00-321 2001-2002 Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. “A Randomized, Double-Blind Study of Protopicâ 0.03% (Tacrolimus Ointment) vs. Vehicle Ointment in Pediatric Patients with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis”. Protocol 20-01-001 IRB #01-215 (Phase IV) 2001-2002 Novartis (PPD, Inc.) “A 6 month, randomized, multicenter, parallel-group, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ASM 981 (pimecrolimus) cream 1% BID vs. standard of care management of mild to severe atopic dermatitis in children 3 months to 11 years”. Protocol CASM 981 US04 IRB #01-281 2002-2003 Atrix Laboratories (SFBC) “A 12-Week, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Parallel Design Study of 5%Dapsone Topical Gel and Vehicle Control in Patients with Acne Vulgaris”. Protocol DAP0204 IRB #02-423 2003 Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. “A Randomized, Investigator Blinded, Study of Protopic (Tacrolimus®) Ointment vs. Elidel (Pimecrolimus®) Cream in Pediatric Patients with Mild Atopic Dermatitis.” Protocol 20-02-006 IRB #03-191 2003 Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc (Quintiles) “A Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Blind Study Comparing Twice Daily FK506 Cream 0.03% Versus Cream Vehicle in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Pediatric Patients. Protocol 03-0-183 IRB# 03-361. 2004 3M Pharmaceuticals “Phase III Vehicle-controlled, Double-Blind Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Imiquimod Cream, 5% for the Treatment of Molluscum Contagiosum in Pediatric Subjects”. Protocol 1494-IMIQ IRB #04-001 2004 Dow Pharmaceutical Sciences (SFBC) “A Randomized, Evaluator-Blind, 3-Arm, Multi-Center Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Topically Applied Desonide Gel 0.05% vs. Desonide Gel Vehicle and DesOwen Lotion for the Treatment of Pediatric Subjects with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis. Protocol # 7001-G3HP-04-03 IRB #04-070 2004 Ferndale Laboratories “An Open Label Adrenal Suppression Study of Hydrocortisone Butyrate Lotion 0.1 % Used 3x Daily in Pediatric Subjects Aged 3 Months to Less than 18 Years With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis”. Protocol Number: 04-101 IRB # 04-268 2006-2008 “A Multi-center, Double-Blind, Randomized Start, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group Study to Assess Rasagiline as a Disease Modifying Therapy in Early Parkinson’s Disease Subjects.” 2008-2010 “A 24-month double-blind, randomized, Multicenter, placebo controlled, parallel-group study comparing the efficacy and safety of 0.5 mg and 1.25 mg fingolimod (FTY720) administered orally once daily versus placebo in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis”. GRANT SUPPORT: NIH-SBIR-Subcontract; $169,000-Tissue clearing for cosmetic laser surgery. 2005-2006 – Co-Principal Investigator. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION- COMMITTEES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE: 2008-present UTMB Ambulatory Community Selective Course Committee 2006-present American Society of Dermatologic Surgery External Communications Committee 2006 Bradley MDV Skin Cancer Screening, Shell Open Golf Tournament, Houston 2006- present American Cancer Society Relay for Life Fundraiser 2006- present UTMB Community Physician Partnerships Committee 2004- present UTMB Laser Safety Committee 2004 American Medical Women’s Association, female physician mentor 2001-2002 UTMB Graduate Medical Education Committee 1999-present Melanoma Skin Cancer Screening Program 1998 Member, Graduation Committee, LSUMC 1997-1998 Student Member, Alumni Board of Directors, LSUMC 1997-1998 Head of Investigation, Professional Conduct Committee, LSUMC 1997-1998 President, Student Government Association, LSUMC 1997-1998 Co-Coordinator, LSUMS Family Day 1997-1998 Co-Author and Curriculum Sub-Committee Member for Peer Education Elective 1997-1998 Member, Student Accreditation Committee 1997 Participant, Christmas in October Community Service Project Student Liaison, Health and Welfare Legislative Board Participant, Habitat for Humanity 1996-1998 LSUMC Yearbook Representative 1996-1997 Secretary, Student Government Association, LSUMC Speaker, New Orleans Outreach Program 1996 Editor, Tiger Bell Student Directory 1995-1997 Peer Support Group Leader for Freshmen 1995-1996 Speaker, Docs in Schools 1995 Participant, AHEC Primary Care Elective TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Chief Resident/Instructor 2002-present Clinical Assistant Professor 2002-present 4th Year Medical Student Weekly Lecture 2003-present 2nd Year Medical Student Bi-annual Lecture 2001-present Noon Conference Internal Medicine Lectures Mentor Medical Student Honors Program 2005-2006 Emily Fridlington 2007-2008 Mara Dacso 1994-1996 Tutor, Anatomy and Histology, LSUMC DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY-UTMB: Weekly Textbook Conference Weekly Journal Club Weekly Diagnostic Conference Weekly Staff Clinic Attending Private Clinic Resident Supervision- 3 times weekly Annual Lectures: Dermal Fillers IPL, Nd:YAG, and Diode Lasers Botox Fractional resurfacing Arthropods of Medical Importance Dermatology Jeopardy Week Dermatology Cosmetic Clinic- Director INTERDEPARTMENTAL LECTURES: Common Dermatologic Diseases, Papulosquamous Diseases, Drug Eruptions, Skin Diseases Due to Microbial Agents, Reactive Erythemas, Benign Tumors of the Skin, Dermatology on the Ward, Skin Signs of Systemic Disease and Skin Signs of Internal Malignancy, Internal Medicine Noon Conferences and Grand Rounds throughout the year. COMMUNITY LECTURES: Botox: A New Wrinkle in the Fight Against Aging and Photoaging and Sun Protection, Women’s Group, Galveston Country Club. Caring for our skin, UTMB Senior Night Out Program Skin and Aging, UTMB Faculty Women’s Club 2007 Community panel discussion at Rosenberg library on “The Ties that Bind-doctors relationships with pharmaceutical companies”. MEDICAL STUDENT TEACHING: Director, Dermatology Ambulatory Community Selective, 4th year students Monthly 4th year medical student lectures Bi-annually 2nd year medical student lectures Dermatology Interest Group lectures several times per year CATCHUM online module on melanoma and another on non-melanoma skin cancer- this is an NIH funded cancer project to educate medical students around the country DERMATOLGIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: What’s New In Fillers? Texas Dermatological Society Annual Fall Meeting, November 2007. What’s New In the Literature. Texas Dermatological Society Annual Spring Meeting, May 2005. Extensive Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum, Aneurysmal Dermatofibroma, Multiple Trichoepitheliomas in the Lines of Blaschko. Houston Dermatological Society Clarence Livingood Lecture, March 2002. Congential Unilateral Multiple Trichopitheliomas, Griscelli Syndrome. Society for Pediatric Dermatology’s Annual Meeting, June 2001. Drug-Induced Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis Mimicking Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. American Academy of Dermatology’s 59th Annual Meeting, March 2001. Secondary Syphilis, Extensive Lichen Sclerosis et Atrophicus. Houston Dermatological Society’s Clarence Livingood Lecture, March 2001. Onset of Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris after Oral Terbinafine, Extensive Pyoderma Gangrenosum and Porphyria Cutanea Tarda. Houston Dermatological Society’s Clarence Livingood Lecture, April 2000. Connective Tissue Nevus, Neurofibromatosis Type I. Houston Dermatological Society’s John Knox Lecture, October 1999. OTHER CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: Infectious Skin Diseases in Athletes. 23rd Annual Conference on Innovations in Sports Medicine, July 2005. Acne and Other Common Dermatologic Diseases. 40th Annual Family Medicine Review, Moody Gardens Convention Center, April 2006. Dermatologic Manifestations of HIV. HIV Mini-Fellowship for UTMB’s Correctional Managed Care, November 2007. OTHER: Expert Roundtable Discussion participant for Reliant- formulated a clinical consensus on the use of the Fraxel SR750 MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Academy of Dermatology American Society of Dermatologic Surgery Galveston Medical Society Houston Dermatological Society Texas Dermatological Society Life Member, LSU School of Medicine Alumni Association American Medical Association UTMB Graduate Medical Education Committee HONORS: Louisiana State University: Golden Key Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-med Honor Society Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society Mu Sigma Rho Honor Society LSU Honor Scholarship Dean’s List Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society Medical School: Alpha Omega Alpha, Beta Chapter Aesculapian Society Intern of the Year Award Dean’s Award, LSU Commencement Ceremony Norma C. Ragland Award, Commencement Ceremony Post-Licensure Medical Student Award in Recognition of Excellent Dermatology Teaching, 2006 Medical Student Award in Recognition of Excellent Dermatology Teaching, 2007 REVIEWER: Practical Reviews in Dermatology, John Hopkins University, Oakstone Publishing HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Aerobics, Spinning, Weight training, Travel, Hiking, Digital Photography, Theater/Musicals Erica B. Kelly, M.D.