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Arti Bakshi


Dr Arti Bakshi, MD, FRCPath, DipRcPath (Dermpath), UK. Dr Bakshi is a consultant dermatopathologist at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, UK, where she has been working since 2012. She completed her medical degree from the University of Pune (India) and completed her MD pathology at PGIMER, Chandigarh (India), before coming to UK in 2003. She holds the FRCpath degree and the Royal College Diploma in Dermatopathology. Dr Bakshi is a member of the executive committee of British Society of Dermatopathology. She has a keen interest in teaching and regularly delivers talks in regional and national dermatology/pathology meetings. Inflammatory skin pathology is her particular area of interest.




 
 

 

 

Limin Yu


Dr Limin Yu MD MS who received his medical education from Nanjing University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Anatomic/Clinical Pathology and fellowship in Dermatopathology at the University of Michigan. Dr. Yu is  Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine and an attending Dermatopathologist at Beaumont Health Systems in Royal Oak, MI.




 
   

Dr Phillip McKee


Dr Phillip McKee MB Bch BAO MD FRCPath qualified in medicine 1972 at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. This was followed by pathology training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast and Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists in 1978.
He then completed a Dermatopathology Fellowship at St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in London. He was appointed to the Faculty at St Thomas' Hospital Medical School in London in 1979 and subsequently to the Faculty of St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in 1992. In 1989 he was made Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and in 1992 was awarded his Doctorate in Medicine by Queen's University of Belfast In 1991.

In conjunction with Professor N A Wright of the Royal Postgraduate Hospital in London, he designed and implemented the regulations for the Royal College of Pathologists' Diploma in Dermatopathology, which represents the United Kingdom equivalent of the American Boards in Dermatopathology.

Dr Phillip McKee was a member of the Dermatopathology Examiners Subcommittee of the Royal College of Pathologists from 1992-1998 and chairman from 1995-1998. In 1998, Dr McKee was recruited to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston as Director of Dermatopathology and Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. While there he received NIH funding for his involvement in two major research studies. He moved to Arizona in 2004 where he has worked on several new books including the 4th edition of Pathology of the Skin, a book on cutaneous appendage tumors with Michal Michal and Dmitry Kazakov from the Czech Republic and an atlas with bulleted text entitled “High Yield Dermatopathology� co-authored with Nooshin Brinster, Vince Liu and Hafeez Diwan.

All of these have been recently published. He is currently working on an “Atlas of Basic Dermatopathology� with Richard Carr and Nooshin Brinster. The 3rd edition of Pathology of the Skin was awarded the first prize certificate in the Dermatology category in The Royal Society of Medicine and Society of Authors 2005 Annual Medical Book Competition and first prize certificate in the Dermatology Category in the British Medical Association 2005 Annual Medical Book Competition.

Dr McKee spends a considerable time visiting medical centers both in the United States and abroad to lecture and present slide seminars and also has a private non-USA consultation practice. He does however offer free curbside opinions in the United States. He is author/co-author of 169 original articles and author or editor of 12 textbooks with 3 foreign language translations.

He was awarded the Elson B Helwig lecture award in 2003 and was made honorary lifetime member of the American Society of Dermatopathology in 2009 and the British Society for Dermatopathology in 2010.

His hobby and passion in life is Ferrari and high speed driving.

He resides in Cave Creek, Arizona and can be contacted by email at phmckee1948@msn.com.

His wife Grace (previously a full time cytopathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School) is now a full time, extremely accomplished and successful artist. He has four children, Andrea (a pediatrician), Kathryn (a school teacher), Sharon (a television reporter and producer) and Stephen (a disc jockey).


 
   

Dr Marcela Saeb Lima


Dr Marcela Saeb Lima, MD, graduated from Universidad La Salle medical school with honors. She studied dermatology at General Hospital “Dr. Manuel Gea González� and her did fellowship in dermatopathology at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts under Professor Phillip H. Mckee´stuition.

She works as a specialist type A at the Pathology Department in the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición “Salvador Zubirán� Mexico city, Mexico, as an academic professor and researcher in dermatopathology. She is the consultant dermatopathologist at the PathologyDepartment in Medica Sur Hospital, and at Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Infecciones (CIENI) in the Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias, as well as dermatologist and consultant dermatopathologist in Hospital �ngeles Lomas and ABC Medical Center in Mexico City, Mexico.

Her experience is mostly focused on melanocytic neoplasms, adnexal tumors, as in inflammatory and infectious diseases. She has established a conduit for second opinion consultations with Dr. Phillip H. McKee (Cave Creek, AZ), Dr. Bruce Smoller (UAMS, Little Rock, Ar), and Dr. Martin Mihm (Massachussetts General Hospital, Boston, MA).

She is speaker at national and international dermatology and dermatopathology meetings.

Dermatopathology consultation is offered to medical colleges in the specialties of dermatology, plastic surgery, oncology surgery and general surgery.

Contact: http://dramarcelasaeblima.wordpress.com, linkedin, twitter @MSLDermatopato, facebook MSLDermatopato.


 
   

Dr Mark A. Hurt


Mark A. Hurt, MD, is a dermatopathologist in the Department of Cutaneous Pathology at WCP Laboratories in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Dr. Hurt was reared in Missouri, where he graduated in 1982 from the University Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia, Missouri. After his pathology residency, also at the University of Missouri, he completed a dermatopathology fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri. He began his career as a dermatopathologist in 1988 as an assistant professor of pathology at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio. In 1991, he moved back to Missouri and joined the pathology staff of St. John's Mercy Medical Center until 1997, when he formed WCP laboratories with several other pathologists. Currently, he and two other dermatopathologists have a busy and challenging private practice within the corporate structure of WCP Laboratories.

Dr. Hurt's academic interests are in the fields of the philosophy of diagnosis, dermatopathology in historical perspective, and in presentations of dermatopathologic conditions with clinicopathologic correlation. He has written on cutaneous anatomy, adnexal tumors, as well as general chapters about dermatopathology -- and he has written primary articles on specific conditions. He has co-authored a recent monograph on the subject of "dysplasia" & "atypia" that addresses why he considers those terms inappropriate for use in the practice of dermatopathology.

Dr. Hurt serves currently as the secretary-treasurer of the American Society of Dermatopathology and is on the editorial boards of the American Journal of Dermatopathology, the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, and is the Book Review Editor of Dermatology Practical and Conceptual. He is also on the board of directors of Americans for Free Choice in Medicine.

His website is www.markahurt.com


 
 
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