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Ross M. Campbell, M.D., F.A.A.D.

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Why "fellowship-trained"?

Only fellows of the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) have completed an additional 1-2 years of fellowship training after completing the residency requirements of their specialty. This is to ensure that the surgeon is expertly trained in not only the removal of the tumor, but more importantly, the accurate evaluation of the pathology so that the patient and surgeon can both be assured that the skin cancer is completely removed. This training also includes extensive experience in reconstruction with members of other specialties such as plastic surgery, otolaryngology, and oculoplastic surgery.

The ACMS graduates approximately 70 Mohs surgeons per year and Dr. Campbell is the only fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon in Gainesville, Lake Oconee, and a full-time presence in Athens, Georgia. Dr. Campbell also completed an ACGME-accredited Procedural Dermatology fellowship and Melanoma Fellowship sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (N.I.H.).

Curriculum Vitae

Peer Reviewed Publications

Book Chapters

Abstracts and Presentations

  1. Landen J, Lang R, McMahon S, Adams A, Campbell R, Bonaccorsi, Archer D, Ansel J, C Armstrong and H Joshi. Treatment of murine melanoma by, noscapine, a tubulin interacting agent. Poster. Proceedings of the AACR, March 2001.
  2. Campbell RM. Newcastle Disease Virus oncolysate induces a significant and specific anti-melanoma effect in a preclinical murine model system. Oral Presentation. Society for Investigative Dermatology, Los Angeles, CA, May 2002.
  3. Campbell RM, Stash J, Wang L, Robinson-Bostom L. Rare Apocrine Fibroadenoma of Apocrine Skin. Oral Presentation. 62nd Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Dermatology. Washington D.C. February 2004.
  4. Campbell RM, Dufresne R. Meningiomas after medulloblastoma irradiation treatment in a patient with Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome. Poster. Summer Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology. New York City, NY. July 2004.
  5. Capaldi L, Campbell RM, Kerr P, Gohh R, Robinson-Bostom L. Localized cutaneous posttransplant Epstein-Barr virus associated lymphoproliferative disorder. Poster. ASDS-ACMMSCO Combined Meeting. San Diego, CA, October 2004.
  6. Campbell RM, Barral D, Dufresne, Jr RG. Evaluation of Mohs margins by permanent histopathological evaluation. Oral Presentation. ASDS-ACMMSCO Combined Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 3, 2004.
  7. Campbell RM, Lewis M., Robinson-Bostom L. Localized Argyria After Exposure to Aerosolized Solder. Oral Presentation. 63rd Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Dermatology. St. Louis, MI. February 18, 2005.
  8. Harwood M, Campbell RM, Reese V, Robinson-Bostom L. Primary cutaneous Cryptococcus in an elderly pigeon breeder. 63rd Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Dermatology. St. Louis, MI. February 19, 2005.
  9. Campbell RM, Regan LE MD, Dufresne RG, Muglia J, Robinson-Bostom L. Bednar Tumor: Treatment with Mohs micrographic surgery. Poster. Summer Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology. Chicago, IL. July 2005.
  10. Campbell RM, Barrall D, Wilkel C, Robinson-Bostom L, Dufresne, Jr., RG. Recurrence rate of nonmelanoma skin cancer after Mohs excision and margin analysis by permanent histopathological evaluation. Poster. ASDS-ACMMSCO Combined Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 2005.
  11. Campbell RM, Dufresne, Jr. RG. Helical repair utilizing the subcutaneous island pedicle flap. Poster and Oral Presentation. ASDS-ACMMSCO Combined Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 28, 2005
  12. Perlis CS, Campbell RM, Malik M, Dufresne Jr RG. Incidence of Medical Malpractice Suits Among Mohs Surgeons. Oral Presentation. ASDS-ACMMSCO Combined Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 28, 2005
  13. Jagdeo J, Campbell RM, Long T, Robinson-Bostom L. Sweet Syndrome panniculitis in a patient with acute promylocytic leukemia. Poster. The American Society of Dermatopathology 42nd Annual Meeting, Seattle WA. December 2005.
  14. Campbell RM, Perlis CS, Mohsin M, Dufresne Jr RG. Characteristics of Mohs practices in the United States. Oral Presentation. ACMMSCO Annual Meeting. Scottsdale, AZ. April 27, 2006.
  15. Campbell RM. Retinoid chemoprevention for skin cancer in organ transplant recipients. Dermatology Grand Rounds. Brown Medical School, Providence, RI. May 25, 2006.
  16. Lewis K, Campbell RM, Jellinek N, Dufresne, Jr., RG. Dorsal hand repair using the subcutaneous island pedicle flap. Poster. ASDS Annual Palm Desert, CA. October 26-29, 2006.
  17. Rupani RN, Campbell RM, Ney A, Gohh R, Robinson-Bostom L. Trichodysplasia of Immunosuppression. American Society of Dermatopathology Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. Oct 26th-29th, 2006.
  18. Campbell RM, Elder J, Monheit G, Harmon C. "Confusing follicular proliferations" seen on Mohs slides: Dermatopathologic correlation and review of basaloid mimickers. Oral Presentation. Tromovitch Award Finalist. ACMMSCO Annual Meeting. Naples, FL. May 2007.

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