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Contact the Editors Last Updated: May 12th, 2008 - 03:38:23


Contact the Editors
Dr. Rick Lin - Chief Editor of AOCD Grand Rounds
Dr. Rick Lin is one of the original editors of the AOCD Grand Rounds Website. He was in charge of the original design of the website and maintain the website since the beginning. Dr. Lin is also a member of the Internet Committee of the AOCD and assisted in the maintainence of the AOCD website. He finished his residency in 2005 under the direction of Dr. Bill Way and Dr. Lloyd Cleaver. He is currently practing dermatology in McAllen Texas with special interest in Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Contact Dermatitis, and Electronic Medical Record in Dermatology. Visit Website ]
Apr 10, 2006, 02:56

Contact the Editors
Dr. Bill V. Way - Advisory Editor of AOCD Grand Rounds
Dr. Bill Way is the originator or the idea of AOCD Grand Rounds. He has been overseeing this project since the beginning of the AOCD Grand Rounds. Dr. Way is also the President of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology for 2006-2007. He is currently practicing in Duncanville, Texas with the Dermatology Institute and is currently the program director of the Texas Division of KCOM Dermatology Residency Program. Visit Website ]
Mar 29, 2006, 12:35


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