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And the Winners Are…Meet the Canadian Dermatology Association’s 2024 Award Recipients

The Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) announced this year’s recipients of its Member Awards and Public Education Awards.

The 2024 CDA Member Awardsrecognize Certified Dermatologists for excellence in leadership, clinical care, education, and research in the medical care of skin, hair, and nails.

The 2024 winners include:

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Kirk Barber

This award honors Certified Dermatologists who have made a lasting impact in dermatology through their professional accomplishments. This year’s CDA Lifetime Achievement Award honors an outstanding member, Dr. Kirk Barber.  As the current vice president of the Camp Liberté Society, which he brought to Alberta, children affected by skin conditions are now able to experience summer camp.

He is also a clinical professor in the departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery.

Award of Merit: Jennifer Beecker 

The CDA Award of Merit recognizes outstanding contributions to the CDA and dermatology. This year’s recipient, Dr. Jennifer Beecker, is recognized for her research, contributions to the CDA, and her role as chair of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Dermatology Examination Board. She is the Research Director, Division of Dermatology, at The Ottawa Hospital. She has been the longest serving board member of the CDA and has won the President’s Cup twice.

Practitioner of the Year Award: Dr. Steven Glassman 

The CDA Practitioner of the Year Award honours Canadian dermatologists who provide excellence in patient care to their community and whose major focus is clinical practice.

This year’s recipient, Dr. Steven Glassman runs the phototherapy units at two different hospitals, as well as volunteering to do more call weeks than any of his peers. On a regular basis, he mentors numerous medical students and dermatology residents. He volunteers his time, including as the president of the local dermatology charity, the National Capital Skin Diseases Foundation.

Early Career Volunteer Award: Dr. Jérôme Coulombe and Dr. Jori Hardin 

The CDA Early Career Volunteer Award recognizes residents, fellows, and new dermatologists who are committed to giving back to society through volunteer activities that have a medical or dermatological aspect. This year, the award recognizes Dr. Jérôme Coulombe and Dr. Jori Hardin. 

Dr. Jérôme Coulombe is a media spokesperson for the CDA, Eczema Society of Canada, and Quebec Dermatology Association regarding children’s skin health, atopic dermatitis, acne, and pediatric dermatology.

Dr. Coulombe spearheaded the dermatology education curriculum improvement (UGCME) of the MD program at the Université de Montréal.

Dr. Jori Hardin’s efforts are focused on equity, diversity, and inclusion. She implemented long-term outreach dermatology-focused clinics in underserved populations, including a Blackfoot community east of Calgary, and at a community health center for people facing poverty, trauma, financial and housing instability, and food insecurity.

Dr. Hardin is the chair of the undergraduate medical dermatology curriculum at the University of Calgary and is the lead for Competency by Design for the University of Calgary residency program.

Resident’s Writing Award: Dr. François Lagacé and Dr. Bryan Ma

The CDA Resident Writing Award recognizes dermatology residents who contribute and share their expertise and experiences within the dermatology community and have contributed significant knowledge in the dermatology field through publications.

This year’s award recipients are Dr. François Lagacé and Dr. Bryan Ma.

Dr. François Lagacé, a CDA member and incoming PGY5 dermatology resident at McGill University, receives this award for the work that he and his co-authors presented in the article “The Role of Sex and Gender in Dermatology – From Pathogenesis to Clinical Implications,” which was published in the CDA’s Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery.

Dr. Bryan Ma, a CDA member and incoming PGY3 dermatology resident at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, receives this award for the work that he and his co-authors presented in the article “Epidemiology and Healthcare Expenditure for Skin Disease in Emergency Departments in Alberta, Canada,” which was published in the CDA’s Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery.

Research Award in DermatologyDr. Touraj Khosravi

The CDA Research Award in Dermatology recognizes excellence in research intended to expand, direct, define or assist in the understanding and/or treatment of dermatologic disease and must be of a quality suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

This year’s award recipient is Dr. Touraj Khosravi, a Master of Science candidate in experiment medicine, who is pursuing his Dermatology/Rheumatology Clinical and Research Fellowship at University of Pennsylvania and is a CDA member.  He is recognized for his work as the lead author of the research article, “Direct immunofluorescence IgG autoantibody subclass analysis as a tool to differentiate bullous systemic lupus erythematosus from epidermolysis bullosa acquisita.” Dr. Khosravi’s critical research advances the field, striving toward differentiation between BSLE and EBA to prioritize prognosis and management.

2024 CDA Public Education Awards 

The CDA Public Education Awards honour those in the industry, media, and not-for-profit sectors who have furthered the understanding of dermatologic issues and encouraged healthy behaviours in the medical care of skin, hair, and nails. Projects and activities recognized were completed between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023.

CDA Public Education Award: Not-for-Profit Category 

Award recipient: David Cornfield Melanoma Fund (The Umbrella Sky Project)

The David Cornfield Melanoma Fund launched the Umbrella Sky Project, a shade art installation promoting the importance of sun safety, at Stackt Market in Toronto, Ont., in May 2023. The goal was to empower Canadians to reduce their risk of skin cancer through sun safety. Hundreds of umbrellas hung suspended over a large courtyard at Stackt Market, creating stunning shade. Bold signage shared sun safety tips and encouraged everyone to be #SunSafeAlways. The Umbrella Sky project protected and informed Stackt Market’s visitors and enthusiastically engaged Canadians online and in the media from May to October 2023.