2011 ITSCC Clinic Update
 

Clinical Update

 
Dear ITSCC member:

The ITSCC retreat at Essex Conference Center in October was a great success. During the discussions, we realized that we lacked some basic information which could contribute to the organization being more useful to its members.

Because ITSCC does not have annual dues, we have no mechanism in place to keep our membership rolls up to date. To remain on our list of active members, please take a few minutes to provide us with your current contact information.

We are also looking at funding opportunities for a transplant skin cancer registry. A knowledge of which transplant centers are associated with our members and a rough idea of how many transplant patients are being followed would be helpful in this process. Please provide us with these brief details regarding your transplant practice.

Lastly, ITSCC would like to provide a venue in which you can publicize your research and find possible dialogue and collaboration. Please provide a brief description of your current and planned projects which can be shared with the membership.

ITSCC would like to remain relevant and timely to your interest in transplant dermatology. In the final box, please provide any comments which might help ITSCC meet that goal.

Marc Brown, M.D.
President ITSCC

P.S. Just because ITSCC has no dues does not mean it has no expenses. Our operating costs have been underwritten by generous contributions, initially from industry and now from members and grateful patients. Please consider a gift to ITSCC this year. Donation information is available at the website www.itscc.org. In general, donations are tax deductible.

Please provide your name:

Please provide your preferred contact information:

Which transplant center are you associated with?

What is the nature of that association? Check all that apply.

Approximately how many organ transplant recipients do you follow?

Approximately what percentage have skin cancer?

Approximately how many NEW TO YOUR PRACTICE organ transplant recipients do you see each month?

Are you seeing organ transplant recipients prior to the development of skin cancer for risk evaluation and education?

If you have any on-going research projects related to transplant dermatology, please describe each project below.

Comments or suggestions for ITSCC (optional)