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Dow B. Stough, M.D., CCTI

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OFFICE LOCATION:
BURKE PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
3633 Central Avenue, Suite I
Hot Springs, Arkansas, 71913
Telephone: (501) 620-4449
Fax: (501) 321-2886
E-mail: dowstoughmd@burkepharmaceutical.com

Licensure in the following states: Arkansas, New York, Tennessee, Texas

EDUCATION:
Dow B. Stough, M.D., graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Medicine, Little Rock, Arkansas in 1984. He interned at Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee and completed a three-year residency at the University of Arkansas Medical Science Campus in Little Rock, Arkansas.

BOARD CERTIFICATION:
Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology
Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery

CERTIFICATION:
Association of Clinical Research Professionals, Clinical Investigator Certification Examination, March 2004

MEMBERSHIPS:
(ACRP) Association of Clinical Research Professionals 2004 to present
(ASCAD) American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery
(ESCAD) European Society for Cosmetic & Aesthetic Dermatology - 1999 to present
(AAD) American Academy of Dermatology - Needs Assessment Comm. 1997 to present
(ABHRS) American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery, 1997 to present
(ASMS) American Society for Mohs Surgery - December 1993 to present
(ISHRS) International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 1993 to present
(ASDS) American Society for Dermatologic Surgery - 1992 to present
(ADS) Arkansas Dermatological Society - 1988 to present
(AAD) American Academy of Dermatology - 1988 to present
(AMS) Arkansas Medical Society - 1988 to present
Garland County Medical Society - 1988 to present
(AMA) American Medical Association - 1985 to present

PRIVILEGES/AFFILIATIONS:
Courtesy Staff, Conway Regional Medical Center, Conway, AR - 2003 to present
Courtesy Staff, Health Park Hospital, Hot Springs, AR - 2002 to present
Courtesy Staff, Hair Replacement Surgeon, Medical City Dallas Hospital, Dallas, TX – 2000 to present
Active Staff, St. Joseph's Regional Health Center, Hot Springs, AR - 1988 to present
Courtesy Staff, National Park Medical Center, Hot Springs, AR - 1988 to present
Courtesy Staff, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX - 1988 to present
Courtesy Staff, (UAMS) University of Arkansas Medical Sciences, Department of Dermatology, Little Rock, AR - 1988 to present
Courtesy Staff, Malvern Clinic (NPMC), Malvern, AR - 1998 to present
Courtesy Staff, Glenwood Heritage Medical, Glenwood, AR - 1998 to present
Courtesy Staff, Mena Medical Center, Mena, AR - 1997 to present
Courtesy Staff, Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock, AR - 1996 to present
Courtesy Staff, Baptist Medical Center, Arkadelphia, AR - 1994 to present

APPOINTMENTS:
Co-Editor, ISHRS Forum International Newsletter, 1999 - 2001
Contributing Editor, Peer Review Panel, Cosmetic Dermatology, March 1997 to present
Feature Editor of Dermatologic Surgery, November 1996 - present
Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology – (UAMS) University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1988 - present

ACHIEVEMENTS:
Achieved accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), January 2004 Texas Medical Association, CME Course, “Medical Ethics for the Practicing Physician,”
April 11, 2002.

St. Joseph’s Mercy Health Center, “ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Certificate of Achievement,” August 28, September 11,18,25 and October 6, 2001.

American Medical Association, “Physicians Recognition Award,” August 1, 2000.

Winner of the “Golden Follicle Award” at the 7th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, San Francisco, October 1999. Award given based on the most significant scientific contribution to the field of hair restoration surgery.
Dow B. Stough, M.D., Course Director and Speaker, Hair Replacement Surgery Live
Workshop, 1996 to present.
Past President 1993-94 and Founder of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery.
Recipient of the Dermatology Resident Publication Award given annually by CUTIS Medical Journal, fall 1989.
Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship sponsored by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgeons at the Stough Dermatology and Dermatologic Plastic Surgery Clinic, June 1988 - June 1989.
Research project finalist in a national contest sponsored by Westwood Pharmaceuticals. Project titled "Modification of a Trypsin-Detergent Method for DNA Flow Cytometry of Human Epidermis," March 1988.

CLINICAL TRIALS: Experienced in Phase I, II, III & IV Studies
Phase I – Nasal Spray Treatment for Pediatric Allergic Rhinitis
Phase I – Nasal Spray Treatment for Pediatric Allergic Rhinitis
Phase I – I.V. Treatment for Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Phase I/II – Topical Treatment for Onychomycosis
Phase II – Effect of Finasteride on Male Pattern Baldness
Phase II – Topical Treatment of Subjects with Moderate to Severe Rosacea
Phase II – Infusion Treatment for Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Phase II – Topical Treatment for Actinic Keratosis
Phase II – Topical Treatment for Genital Herpes
Phase II – Oral Treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia
Phase II – Oral Treatment for Acne Vulgaris
Phase II – Oral Treatment for Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Injection Treatment for Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Mild to Moderate Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Fingernail Onychomycosis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Tinea Pedis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Actinic Keratosis
Phase III – Oral Treatment for Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Effects of Low Doses of Finasteride in Male Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia
Phase III – Treatment by Injection for Basal Cell Carcinoma
Phase III – Oral Medication for Subjects with Male Pattern Baldness
Phase III – Topical Treatment of Actinic Keratosis
Phase III – Topical Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
Phase III – Finasteride Male Pattern Hair Loss Study
Phase III – Topical Treatment of Moderate Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – Topical Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Study of Topical Treatment for Tinea Versicolor
Phase III – I.V. Treatment for Subjects with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Tinea Cruis in Adult Patients
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Skin Infections
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Scalp Psoriasis
Phase III – IM Treatment for Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Acne Rosacea
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Tinea Versicolor
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in Pediatric Patients
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Onychomycosis
Phase III – Intralesional Treatment for Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis
Phase III – Topical Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis in Adult Patients
Phase III – Combination Oral/Topical Treatment for Severe Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Mild to Moderate Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – Treatment for Evaluation of Maintenance Therapy of Acne Vulgaris
Phase III – I.V. Treatment for Subjects with Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis
Phase III – Topical Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis, one year study
Phase IIIB – Oral Treatment for Herpes Labialis
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Subjects with Eczema
Phase IV – PUVA in Patients with Psoriasis not Adequately Responsive to Topical Steroids
Phase IV - Topical Treatment for Tinea Cruis in Pediatric Patients
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Plaque Psoriasis
Phase IV – Topical Treatment of Acne Rosacea
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Identical Twins with Actinic Damage
Phase IV – Oral Treatment for Identical Twins with Male Pattern Hair Loss
Phase IV – IV Treatment for Skin Infection
Phase IV – Oral Treatment for Genital Herpes
Phase IV – SC Treatment for Subjects with Psoriatic Arthritis
Phase IV – Treatment for Subjects with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
Phase IV – I.V. Treatment for subjects with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Seborrheic Dermatitis on the Face
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Actinic Keratosis
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Solar Lentigines
Phase IV – Topical Treatment for Solar Lentigines
A Data Collection Study for Psoriasis and Healthy Volunteers
Lyme Disease, Prevalence in Central Arkansas; Study Conducted with Center for Disease Control
Topical Treatment for Pediatric Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Effect of Finasteride on Identical Male Twins with Male Pattern Baldness
Validation Study for Alopecia

THE CLINICAL TRIALS LISTED ABOVE WERE CONDUCTED BY THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:

Abgenix Pharmaceuticals
Alcon
Allergan
Altana
Amgen
Astellas
Astra Zenaca
Barrier Therapeutics, Inc.
Bertek Pharmaceuticals
Biogen
Centocor
Clay Park Labs
Connetics
Covance
Dermik Pharmaceuticals
DermTech
Dow Pharmaceuticals
Ferndale
Fujisawa
Galderma Laboratories
Genomics
Glaxo/SmithKline
Glaxo/Wellcome
HealthPoint
ICN Pharmaceuticals
Icon
3M Pharmaceuticals
Matrix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
MDS
MacroChem
Medicis
Merck Pharmaceuticals
NanoBio
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
OmniCare
Paddock
Pharmacia/Upjohn
PharmaNet
PRA International
Pracs
QUATRx Pharmaceuticals
Quintiles, Inc.
Serono
Schering/Plough Pharmaceuticals
Smith/Kline Beecham
Spear Pharmaceuticals
Symbio
Synta Pharmaceuticals, Corp
Target Research Associates
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Therapeutics
TKL
TolerRx Inc.
Topical Solutions
Versicor
Watson Labs
Xoma
(Specializing in Twin Studies)

INDICATIONS
Acne Rosacea
Acne Vulgaris
Actinic Keratosis
Allergic Rhinitis
Alopecia
Atopic Dermatitis
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Genital Herpes
Herpes Labialis
Hyperlipidemia
Lyme Disease
Male Pattern Hair Loss
Mild to Moderate Psoriasis
Onychomycosis
Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
Psoriatic Arthritis
Scalp Psoriasis
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Skin Infection
Solar Lentigines
Sun Damaged Skin
Tinea Cruis
Tinea Pedis
Tinea Versicolor
Verrucae

TEXTBOOKS AND CHAPTERS:
“Nouri: Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery”. Nouri& Leal-Khouri, August 2003, Elsevier

“Black Book – The Top Dermatologists for the Most Wanted Procedures Coast to Coast” More Magazine, Pg. 110, April 2003, Vol. 6, No. 3, Meredith Corporation

Hair Restoration, Dow Stough, M.D., Jeff Whitworth, M.D., David Seager, M.D. Dermatology, Bolognia, Jorizzo, and Rapini. Volume II, Section 22 Cosmetic Surgery, pgs 2425-2438, Mosby 2003

Guest Editor Dermatologic Clinics, Hair Restoration and Laser Hair Removal, W.B. Saunders, Volume 17, No. 2, April 1999, Dow B. Stough, M.D., Preface and Editorial Authorship

“Methodology of Follicular Unit Transplantation”, Dermatologic Clinics, W.B. Saunders, Volume 17, No. 2, April 1999, Pages 297-306, Dow Stough, M.D. and Jeffrey M. Whitworth, M.D.

“Hair Replacement,” Textbook of Dermatologic Surgery, Lippencott-Raven, Pages 499-545, 1998, Dow B. Stough, M.D., et. al.

“Male Pattern Alopecia - Surgical Options,” Dermatologic Clinics, W.B. Saunders, Vol. 15, No. 4, Pages 609-622, October 1997, Dow B. Stough, M.D., and John E. Miner, M.D.

"Single Hair Grafting," Roenigk & Roenigk’s Dermatologic Surgery, Marcel Dekker, Inc., Chapter 70, Page 1205-1212, 1996, Dow B. Stough, M.D. and Francisco J. Jimenez, M.D.

Hair Replacement: Surgical and Medical, Mosby Year-Book Inc., Copyright 1995 Dow B. Stough, M.D., and Robert S. Haber, M.D.

"The Donor Area," Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, W.B. Saunders Company, Volume 2, Number 2, May 1994 chapter by Dow B. Stough, M.D., and Marc A. Pomerantz, M.D.

"Hair Bearing Flaps," Cutaneous Surgery, Textbook by Ronald G. Wheeland, M.D., Chapter 42, Pg. 534-548, 1994, Dow B. Stough, M.D., D. Bluford Stough III, M.D., and Thomas P. Chu, M.D.

"Hair Replacement Techniques," Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Textbook Chapter 25, Page 215, 1992, Dow B. Stough, M.D. and D. Bluford Stough III, M.D.

"Tecnicas Para Reemplazo Del Pelo," Cirugia Dermatologica Practica, Textbook Chapter 14, Page 191 - 204, 1992, Dow B. Stough, M.D. and D. Bluford Stough III, M.D.

PUBLICATIONS IN MEDICAL LITERATURE
HAIR TRANSPLANTATION

An Evidence-Based Approach to Hair Loss and Restoration, Dow Stough, MD, The American Journal of Clinical Proceedings, Vol. 4, December 2004

Site Angulation Study, Matt L. Leavitt, DO, Dow Stough, MD and David Perez-Meza, MD, International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology, Vol. 3, No. 2, pg 127-130, 2001

In Support of Follicular Unit Transplantation, Robert M. Bernstein, MD, William R. Rassman, MD, and Dow B. Stough, MD, Dermatologic Surgery, Vol. 26, No. 2, pg 160-162, February 2000

Editorial Commentary for James M. Swinehart, MD, “Hair Repair Surgery”, Dermatologic Surgery, Vol. 25, No.7, July 1999, pg. 529

“Comparison of Graft Implant Techniques for Hair Transplantation,” Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery,
Stough et al, Volume 18, No.2, June 1999, Pages 177-183

“Standardizing the Classification and Description of Follicular Unit Transplantation and Mini-Micrografting Techniques,” Dow Stough, M.D., et.al. Dermatologic Surgery 1998;24:957-963

Guest Editor of Dermatologic Surgery, Introductory Editorial - Special Issue on Hair, Vol. 23, No. 9, September 1997

“The Knudsen Nomenclature - Standardizing Terminology of Graft Sizes,” Dow Stough, M.D. and George L. Bondar, D.O., Dermatologic Surgery, Special Issue - Hair, Vol. 23, No. 9, pg. 763-765, September 1997

“Philosophy and Technique in Hair Restoration Surgery,” Mosby Medical Journal: Current Problems in Dermatology,
Vol. 9, No. 4, pgs. 113-36, July/August 1997

“Hair Transplants associated with litany of complications,” Dermatology Times, Vol. 17, No. 9, Pg. 25-26, September 1996

"Mini and Micrografting Hair Transplantation - Practical Considerations," Dow Stough, M.D., and Francisco Jimenez, M.D., Cosmetic Dermatology, ASDS Special Issue, Sept.-Oct. 1995

"Post-Transplant Epidermoid Cysts Secondary to Small Graft Hair Transplantation,” 21:863-866, David A. Whiting, M.D., FACP, Dowling B. Stough, M.D., Dermatologic Surgery, October 1995

"Surgical Pearl: The Yeh needle - A solid needle for single hair recipient sites," Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Vol. 32, No. 6, pg. 1041-1042, June 1995

"Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow--It'll Soon Be Here," Dermatologic Surgery, 21:415-416, Dow Stough, M.D., Francisco Jimenez, M.D., Marc Avram, M.D., May 1995

"Patient Selection Vital to Hair Transplant Outcome," Dermatology Times, written by Paula Moyer (presented by Dow Stough, M.D., at ASDS meeting, San Diego, Ca.) September 1994

"The Donor Area," Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Volume 2, Number 2, Page 139-148, Dow B. Stough, M.D., and Marc A. Pomerantz, M.D., May 1994

"Hair Transplant Surgeons Using Smaller Grafts," Dermatology Times, Vol. 15, No. 2, Pg. 1, written by Paula Moyer (presented by Dow B. Stough, M.D., at AAD meeting December 4-9, 1994), February 1994

"Single Hair Grafting for Advanced Male Pattern Alopecia," Cosmetic Dermatology, Vol. 6, No. 11, Pg. 11-15, November 1993

"Legal Obligations of Hair Transplant Surgery: Covering the Basics," Cosmetic Dermatology, Vol. 6, No. 10, Pg. 21-25, October 1993

"Curly Lusterless Hair: Anatomic Surface Changes on Transplanted Hair Shafts," Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Vol. 19, Pg. 1129-1133, 1993

"Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow - The Bald Facts on Hair Loss," Better Home

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