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CURRICULUM VITAE for HOWARD C. HINES, M.D. CURRENT OFFICE ADDRESS: 106 Milford Street, Suite 301 Salisbury, MD 21804 OFFICE PHONE: (410) 546-4431 DATE OF BIRTH: May 31, 1951 OLNEY, MARYLAND USA EDUCATION & TRAINING: Secondary School: Sherwood High School Sandy Spring, Maryland College: Western Maryland College Westminster, Maryland Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Biology, 1973 Medical School: University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland Doctor of Medicine, 1977 Post-Doctoral Training: Internship-Categorical Intern Medicine 1977-1978 Maryland General Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Residency-General Internal Medicine 1978-1980 Washington Hospital Center Washington, D.C. Chief Resident, Internal Medicine 1980-1981 Washington Hospital Center Washington, D.C. Dermatology Residency 1980-1982 George Washington University Hospital Washington, D.C. Chief Resident, Dermatology 1983-1984 Washington Hospital Center Washington, D.C. BOARD CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Internal Medicine September 1982 American Board of Dermatology September 1985 HOWARD C. HINES, M.D. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT: PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: PUBLICATIONS: PAGE TWO Assistant Professor of Dermatology Johns Hopkins University of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland American Medical Association American College of Physicians American Society of Internal Medicine American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Society for Investigative Dermatology Society for Pediatric Dermatology Internal Society of Dermatology Medical & Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland Wicomico County Medical Society “Treatment of Eczema Herpeticum with Systemic Acyclovir”, Jack C. Jawitz, M.D. and Howard C. Hines, M.D. Archives of Dermatology, Volume 121, February 1985, pp. 274-275. “Erythrophagocytosis in the Skin: Case Report”, Horn, T.D. and Hines, H.C. et Al, Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 1988:15, pp. 399-403. “Dermal Abscess with Staphylococcus aureus, Cytomegalovirus, and Acid-Fast Bacilli in a Patient with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome”, Boudreau, S., Hines, H.C., and Hood, A.F., Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1988-15, pp. 53-57. HONORS & AWARDS: June 1992 Department Teaching Award Department of Dermatology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine June 1985 Resident Teaching Award Department of Dermatology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine June 1999 Resident Teaching Award Department of Dermatology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Clinical Interest Dermoscopy for diagnosis of melanoma Treatment of Severe Psoriasis