dfci clinic overview. 2 common questions: 1. what conditions are managed in the dermatology clinics...
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DFCI Clinic Overview
2 Common Questions:
• 1. What conditions are managed in the dermatology clinics at DFCI?• 2. I have a patient that I think should be
seen there: how do I refer him/her?
Dermatologists at DFCI practice in 2 disease centers:
• Melanoma Center (MEL)• Disease Center Leader: Steve
Hodi (Med Onc)• Clinical Director: Patrick Ott
(Med Onc)
• Dermatologists:• Harley Haynes• Nicole LeBoeuf• Danielle Levine• Jennifer Lin• Andy Werchniak
• Cutaneous Oncology Center (COC)
• Disease Center Leader: Tom Kupper
• Clinical Director: Andy Werchniak
• Dermatologists:• (see next slide…)
COC Clinics • CTCL Clinic• Tom Kupper• Allison Goddard• Nicole LeBoeuf• Marianne Tawa
• Merkel Cell Clinic• Manti Thakuria
• High Risk SCC Clinic• Chrys Schmults
• Skin Toxicities Clinic• Nicole LeBeouf
• GVHD Clinic• Stephanie Liu
Contact Info• Melanoma:• Katherine Morales (New Patient
Coordinator)• 617-632-6869• [email protected]• or• [email protected]
• (Established patient coordinator: Kristen Avevor)
• COC (everything other than melanoma):
• Katherine Morales (New Patient Coordinator)
• 617-632-6171• [email protected]
.edu• or• [email protected]
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• (Established patient coordinator: Corey Franco)
Additional Info• Multiple clinical trials
(both pharmaceutical and investigator initiated) – close to 2 dozen active at this point, good opportunity for many patients• Most patients seen in a
multi-disciplinary setting (i.e. with med onc, surg onc, rad onc, etc.) which facilitates coordination and management
• Melanoma – stage IB and above typically referred (i.e. anything requiring SLNB, imaging, or systemic treatment)
• Rare and unusual cutaneous tumors seen in either MEL or COC clinics
• Wednesday Tumor Board in room 2001A Dana Building – all are welcome (free lunch!)