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First Annual Trainee Award

First Annual Trainee Award Abstract As announced in our January 1987 issue, the Archives has instituted an annual award for the dermatology resident or fellow who published as first author the most meritorious original research in the Archives during the preceding year. We are extremely pleased to announce that this year's winner is Susan M. Orchard, MD, for her article "Poison Ivy/Oak Dermatitis: Use of Polyamine Salts of a Linoleic Acid Dimer for Topical Prophylaxis,"1 coauthored by Drs Fellman and Storrs, based on work performed during her dermatology residency in the Oregon Health Sciences University program in Portland. In recognition of her achievement, Dr Orchard has received a commemorative plaque and a bound Centennial volume of the Archives containing the most outstanding clinical research papers of the previous century. Dr Orchard is a native of Oregon, who received her undergraduate degree from Oregon State University and her doctorate in medicine from the University of Oregon References 1. Orchard S, Fellman JH, Storrs FJ: Poison ivy/oak dermatitis: Use of polyamine salts of a linoleic acid dimer for topical prophylaxis . Arch Dermatol 1986;122:783-789.Crossref http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Dermatology American Medical Association

First Annual Trainee Award

Archives of Dermatology , Volume 123 (9) – Sep 1, 1987

First Annual Trainee Award

Abstract

Abstract As announced in our January 1987 issue, the Archives has instituted an annual award for the dermatology resident or fellow who published as first author the most meritorious original research in the Archives during the preceding year. We are extremely pleased to announce that this year's winner is Susan M. Orchard, MD, for her article "Poison Ivy/Oak Dermatitis: Use of Polyamine Salts of a Linoleic Acid Dimer for Topical Prophylaxis,"1 coauthored by Drs Fellman and...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1987 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0003-987X
eISSN
1538-3652
DOI
10.1001/archderm.1987.01660330070011
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Abstract

Abstract As announced in our January 1987 issue, the Archives has instituted an annual award for the dermatology resident or fellow who published as first author the most meritorious original research in the Archives during the preceding year. We are extremely pleased to announce that this year's winner is Susan M. Orchard, MD, for her article "Poison Ivy/Oak Dermatitis: Use of Polyamine Salts of a Linoleic Acid Dimer for Topical Prophylaxis,"1 coauthored by Drs Fellman and Storrs, based on work performed during her dermatology residency in the Oregon Health Sciences University program in Portland. In recognition of her achievement, Dr Orchard has received a commemorative plaque and a bound Centennial volume of the Archives containing the most outstanding clinical research papers of the previous century. Dr Orchard is a native of Oregon, who received her undergraduate degree from Oregon State University and her doctorate in medicine from the University of Oregon References 1. Orchard S, Fellman JH, Storrs FJ: Poison ivy/oak dermatitis: Use of polyamine salts of a linoleic acid dimer for topical prophylaxis . Arch Dermatol 1986;122:783-789.Crossref

Journal

Archives of DermatologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 1, 1987

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