News Release
December 20, 2002
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The two-year hold on the presidency
by one institution is thought to be unprecedented in the
society's nearly 40-year history. "I'm not aware of it ever
happening before," the society's administrator, Leah McCrackin,
said.
Dermatopathology is the study of the causes of skin diseases.
"We're just in a very prominent
position nationally and internationally in terms of service to the
field of dermatopathology and in terms of leadership positions,"
Dr. Horn said. "It was important to both of us to come together
to create a first class dermatopathology program that would
grow."
The two men, friends and colleagues
since the early 1990s, arrived at UAMS on the same day in 1997.
Dr. Horn moved to Little Rock from Baltimore, Md., where he was
director of the Division of Dermatopathology and associate
professor of pathology and dermatology at Johns Hopkins
University.
Dr. Smoller came from Stanford University in Palo Alto, Ca., where
he was a professor of pathology and dermatology and director of
the dermatopathology section. Dr. Horn has been chair of the UAMS
department since his arrival. Dr. Smoller is professor of
pathology and dermatology, and vice-chair for educational
activities in the Department of Pathology.
"I'm incredibly honored and
flattered to be thought of in these terms by my colleagues," Dr.
Smoller said of his election by the society's eight-member Board
of Directors. "It makes me feel old because I remember what I
used to think of folks who had positions like this one when I
started out." Both men are 45.
Dr. Horn said his selection a year
ago was primarily a reward for meritorious service to the society.
He served four years as secretary/treasurer, the longest term ever
served by an officer. However, as president, Dr. Horn will have an
opportunity to set the policy and agency for the society in the
coming year.
"My
interest is in promoting the society for the unique body of
knowledge and practice that dermatopathologists have in
interpreting skin biopsies," he said. "No one can read skin
biopsies like we can. Almost everyone at sometime in their lives
will have something removed from their skin. And they want to have
that read properly."
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Dr.
Bruce R. Smoller (left) and Dr. Thomas D. Horn of the University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are back-to-back leaders of the
American Society of Dermatopathology. (UAMS) Click on image for print-quality
resolution.
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