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Entire WDS Executive Committee Receives President’s Award

Marianne O'Donoghue, MD, presented the President's Award to her entire Executive Committee for all of their efforts on behalf of the WDS over the past year.



2004 WDS Executive Committee
President
Marianne N. O'Donoghue, MD
(2003-04)
Oak Brook, IL

Vice President
Sandra I. Read, MD (2003-04)
Washington, DC

Treasurer
Elizabeth I. McBurney, MD
(2003-06)
Slidell, LA 70458-2179

Secretary
Janet G. Hickman, MD
(2001-04)
Lynchburg, VA

Historian
E. Dorinda Shelley, MD
(2002-05)
Grand Grapids, OH
Past President
Lenore S. Kakita, MD
(2003-04)
Glendale, CA

WDS Parliamentarian
Margaret E. Parsons, MD
(2003-07)
Sacramento, CA

International Representative
Marcia Ramos-e-Silva, MD, PhD
(2002-04)
Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL

Second-Year Board Representative
Richard B. Odom, MD
(2003-05)
San Francisco, CA 94123

Editor, WDS Newsletter / Ex-Officio
Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD

Lebanon, NH 03756

......IMPORTANT LINKS & PREVIOUS WINNERS:

2009 WDS Presidents Award: Marie-France Demierre, MD (Details...)
2008 WDS Presidents Award:
Susan H. Weinkle, MD (Details...)
2007 WDS Presidents Award: Jean Bolognia, MD (Details...)
2006 WDS Presidents Award: Suzanne Connolly, MD (Details...)
2005 WDS Presidents Award: Lenore Kakita, MD (Details...)
2004 WDS Presidents Award: Entire WDS Executive Committee
2003 WDS Presidents Award: Susan H. Weinkle, MD (Details...)
2002 WDS Presidents Award: Sandra I. Read, MD (Details...)


Mark Your Calendar: WDS 35th Annual Meeting Luncheon in Miami, FL - Sunday, March 7, 2010 (Details...)

The Women's Dermatologic Society supports the careers and professional development of women dermatologists. The mission of the Women’s Dermatologic Society is to help women in dermatology achieve their greatest personal and professional potential by striving to foster, promote, and support women’s issues in dermatology; identify, train, and recognize women leaders in dermatology; provide a forum for developing relationships and the exchange of ideas and research relevant to women’s issues; and promote the highest possible standards of ethics, research, patient care and education, as well as public education. WDS is comprised of more than 1,500 members nationally and internationally, representing all sub-specialties in dermatology and work in private practice, academics and research.



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