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Derm Health

Concierge Dermatology & Mohs Surgery

(561) 323-6009

Palm Beach

Now Open

Derm Health is thrilled to welcome 
Dr. Cynthia Gerardi, General Dermatology and Expert Cosmetic Dermatology. 

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Dermatopathology

Expect Rapid Accurate Reviews

Dr. Taylor completed four years at the University of Pennsylvania in anatomic pathology and dermatopathology with a research and clinical focus on melanoma and pigmented lesions.  She has published papers on diagnostic variability, immunohistochemical staining to aid in melanoma diagnosis, e-learning, integration of technology into practice, and clinical-pathologic correlation of disease.

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Dermatology

Complex Medical Dermatology

Dr. Taylor has been mentored by leading experts in complex medical dermatology including, Dr. Jae Jung, MD, PhD, an expert in oncodermatology and medical dermatology in cancer patients from Norton Cancer Center and Dr. Misha Rosenbach, MD, an internationally recognized expert in autoimmune diseases. Dr. Rosenbach is director of the dermatology residency, complex medical dermatology fellowship and inpatient dermatology service at the renowned University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rosenbach and Dr. Taylor co-edited the textbook, Inpatient Dermatology.

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Mohs Surgery

Surgeon & Pathologist​

Dr. Taylor trained with Dr. Greenway, an international expert in anatomy and micrographic surgery. She also trained with plastic, oculoplastic and ENT surgeons in repair techniques including Dr. Pacella, a well-respected surgeon, who authored the textbook, Aesthetic Facial Reconstruction after Mohs Surgery. Most closures are completed in office by Dr. Taylor. When needed, we coordinate with outside specialists, such as plastic surgeons. We also have an outpatient operating room in our building for added convenience.

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Cutaneous Oncology

Interdisciplinary Team and Tumor Board

Dr. Taylor is prepared to handle the most advanced cases and regularly coordinates with leading specialists at cancer institutions in South Florida and across the country. These specialists span fields including radiation, medical, and surgical oncology, plastic and oculoplastic surgery.  We utilize ever-evolving advancements in molecular pathology, genomics, and immunology/immunotherapy to bring hope from the bench to the bedside.

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Skin Health & Well-Aging

Home Consultations

Dr. Taylor will visit your home for a personalized consultation aimed at optimizing your skincare routine and overall health. Dr. Taylor will include a comprehensive full-body skin examination at her office. Health and wellness are interconnected, so our discussion will extend beyond skincare products. We’ll delve into your daily routine, covering topics such as sleep habits, diet, exercise, and recommended dermatologic screenings.

Dr. Taylor co-edited a text on Inpatient Dermatology

Dermatology & Drinks

Learning & Laughter
Dr. Taylor & Friends

Invite Dr. Taylor and specialists in the area of your choosing to speak at your next event. Ask for a list of our favorite speakers. This will be a fun and informative short lecture and Q&A on a topic of your choosing in Dermatology, Preventative Health, Well-Aging & Wellness. This includes curated baskets of sample products for each attendee and focused one-on-one time with guests for personalized advice and discussions.

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Dr Laura Taylor MD, board certified in dermatology, pathology, dermatopathology and Mohs Micrographic surgery

Laura Taylor M.D.

Fellowship:
Mohs Micrographic, Dr. Hugh Greenway, Scripps Clinic, 2022-2023

Board Certified 2023

Residency:
Dermatology, University of Louisville, 2019-2022

Chief Resident 2021-2022
Board Certified 2022

Internship:
Internal Medicine, University of Louisville, 2018-2019

Fellowship:
Dermatopathology, University of Pennsylvania, 2017-2018

Board Certified 2018

Residency:
Anatomic Pathology, University of Pennsylvania, 2014-2017

Board Certified 2017
 

Education:

M.D. George Washington University School of Medicine, 2014

Dr. Taylor's Certifications and Licensures

Cynthia Gerardi, MD is a board-certified dermatologist who treats patients of all ages with a specialty in cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Gerardi earned her degree in medicine from Cornell University School of Medicine. She did her internship at Northwestern University and her dermatology training at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. 

 

Dr. Gerardi believes strongly in working together with her patients to enhance skin health and beauty. She has over 30 years of experience in the treatment of aging and sun-damaged skin. She utilizes the latest skin rejuvenation techniques using Botox, Xeomin, Injectable Fillers, Chemical Peels, Microneedling, PRP, Kybella and lasers. She does skin checks using state of the art AI assisted technology and treats an array of dermatologic disorders. Dr. Gerardi is compassionate and committed to your health and well being.

Premium Services

We will be with you every step of the way from routine questions to complex navigation

Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Mohs Micrographic surgery is a technique developed by Dr. Frederic Mohs where the physician acts as both the surgeon and pathologist. Dr. Taylor's additional training in pathology makes her only one of a select few Mohs surgeons in the country certified and fellowship trained in both specialties. Dr. Taylor has trained with esteemed experts at some of the most respected institutions in the country.

Fellowship Training:

Dermatopathology

UPenn with Dr. Rosalie Elenitsas and Dr. David Elder, who is the Editor-in-Chief of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin- Both are Melanoma/pigmented lesion experts

Mohs micrographic surgery

Scripps with Dr. Hugh Greenway who trained under Dr. Frederic Mohs

These nine years of in-depth academic training following medical school prepared Dr. Taylor to provide the highest level of care. Patients can trust her valuable insights and be an active part of their treatment process thanks to her excellent bedside manner and commitment to education.

What is Mohs?

Overall, Mohs offers several advantages over traditional excisional techniques, including higher cure rates, better preservation of healthy tissue, and improved cosmetic outcomes, making it the preferred option for many patients with skin cancer, especially those with tumours in cosmetically sensitive areas or with a high risk of recurrence.

Dr. Taylor completes most of her own closures but is always happy to coordinate with a plastic surgeon if desired or needed. Some complex cases will require interdisciplinary care and Dr. Taylor works with a wonderful team of experts. She is always willing to work with your own doctors as well.

Initial Removal:

The surgeon begins by numbing the area with a local anesthetic and then removes the visible portion of the tumor along with a thin layer of surrounding tissue (the clinical margin).

Tissue Mapping and Sectioning:

The excised tissue is then meticulously mapped and divided into sections, with each section labeled and correlated with the original position of the patient's body.

Tissue Processing and Examination:

The tissue sections are frozen and mounted onto slides. These slides are then stained and examined under a microscope by the Mohs surgeon. This step is crucial for identifying any remaining cancer cells.

Margin Assessment:

If cancer cells are found in the margins of any tissue section, the surgeon precisely identifies the location on the map and removes the tissue from the corresponding area. This process is repeated with the goal of sparing healthy tissue until the cancer is gone.

Wound Closure:

Once the cancer is completely removed, the wound is typically closed with sutures. Depending upon the size and location of the wound, the surgeon may employ various closure techniques to optimize healing and minimize scarring.

Overall, Mohs offers several advantages over traditional excisional techniques, including higher cure rates, better preservation of healthy tissue, and improved cosmetic outcomes, making it the preferred option for many patients with skin cancer, especially those with tumours in cosmetically sensitive areas or with a high risk of recurrence.

Dr. Taylor completes most of her own closures but is always happy to coordinate with a plastic surgeon if desired or needed. Some complex cases will require interdisciplinary care and Dr. Taylor works with a wonderful team of experts. She is always willing to work with your own doctors as well.

What is Concierge Medicine?

Concierge medicine is personalized and attentive care to a small census of patients. Dr. Taylor does not participate with insurance companies or Medicare as she would not be able to provide this focused level of care and service in a traditional medical model. Patients with private insurance are encouraged to submit to their insurance for possible out-of-network reimbursement but this is not guaranteed by Derm Health. 

 

Dr. Taylor's practice is structured as a consultative model billed as fee for service. Dr. Taylor is happy to collaborate with her patient's existing doctors as needed. She also offers an exclusive membership option that includes most follow-up services. These memberships are very limited and by invitation only.

 

Regular skin checks by a highly trained dermatologist are crucial for early detection of skin cancers. A thorough examination, which involves disrobing to check the full body, including the scalp and feet, is necessary to identify emerging or early-stage skin cancers. See the section below on our skin checks which utilize Artificial Intelligence Mole Mapping Technology. 

We will be with you every step of the way to optimize your dermatologic health 

Dr. Laura Taylor will read your slides in her office.

The Derm Health Mohs Surgery Difference

All patients receive a consultation prior to surgery which can be done in person or virtually based on your preference. While many Mohs Surgeons perform 8-12 surgeries per day requiring double or triple bookings, we never schedule two surgeries at the same time and limit ourselves to only 1-4 surgeries per day.

Dr. Taylor is a board certified pathologist and dermatopathologist, which makes her uniquely qualified to analyze the tissue during your procedure 

 

By restricting the number of Mohs surgeries we perform in a day, we ensure you receive our undivided attention and an expedited procedure.

 

We minimize your wait time as we know your time is valuable and waiting can be stressful. We strive to make the experience as pleasant as possible.

 

Ask about our elevated service amenities including carefree      aftercare, healthcare helpers and driving assistance program.

Revolutionizing Dermatologic Care

Derm Health is revolutionizing dermatologic care by integrating the expertise and innovation of a large academic center with the personalized approach of concierge medicine.
Skin checks with advanced technology with Artificial Intelligence

Mole-Mapping Technology

Derm Health uses DermaGraphix IntelliStudio Imaging with Artificial Intelligence (AI) for mole mapping to ensure that we detect even the smallest changes in your skin. Technology is a powerful tool, and in the hands of an expert physician, the results can be 
life-saving.

We Prioritize You

At Derm Health we only see a small number of patients because we believe you deserve our full attention.
 
We  prioritize accessibility to your doctor because your time is valuable.
 
Consultations are 60-90 minutes with Dr. Taylor which includes a full body skin exam using DermaGraphix IntelliStudio Imaging with Artificial Intelligence.
 
The extended time Dr. Taylor spends with you allows for a thorough unrushed assessment and detailed discussion addressing all of your important questions. 
Dr. Laura Taylor is a quadruple boarded dermatology, pathologist, deratopathologist and Mohs surgeon

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Science Focused and Innovation Driven Wellness & Well-Aging

Our health and wellness are very related. Our goal is to increase longevity and quality of life through preventive medicine and education. Learn to prioritize your health with our upcoming CME for Charity Medical Events, lectures and personalized consultations to evaluate your skin care products and routines. 
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Florida Sunshine

We are experts at prevention and early detection
which can be lifesaving! 

While Dr. Taylor is a highly skilled surgeon, she favors less invasive treatments when possible and will discuss potential treatment options with you in consultation.  To minimize your surgical needs, Dr. Taylor recommends thorough skin checks at a frequency dependent upon your medical history.  It is vital to use consistent sun protection on a daily basis.  We will teach you how to stay safer in the Florida sunshine! 

Derm Health Beauty

 Dermatologist Designed - Animal Approved

At Derm Health Beauty, we curate skin care products to sell to our discerning patients. We are also currently in the R&D phase for our product line. We are committed to sustainable, cruelty & chemical-free, allergen-conscious, fair trade, elegant skin care products with a dedicated commitment to UVA/UVB sun protection. 

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We have an exciting collaboration underway!
Information will be released soon about how you can get involved in improving access to expert dermatologic care to those in need through Dr. Taylor's non-profit foundation. 
 
A percentage of our profits from Derm Health will be donated to the foundation. 
Derm Health Concierge Team leaders

Derm Health's Amazing Team Leaders

Betty and Jennifer

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Are You Listening to Your Skin?

Our skin tells our story and if we pay attention it can be a powerful indicator of our internal health. Many cancers and systemic diseases manifest in the skin, as detailed in the medical textbook, Inpatient Dermatology, which I co-edited, and aims to teach doctors how to recognize critical cutaneous clues. To most these changes can be subtle and easily missed, but to select experts they can be lifesaving.

As a quadruple board certified dermatologist, I have dedicated my life to studying and treating skin cancer with a specialized focus on melanoma.  I am committed to prevention, early detection, and evidence-based treatments carried out with the highest level of expertise and service. At Derm Health, our commitment to quality care sets the standard for excellence.

We pride ourselves on seamlessly integrating technology and personalizing our medical approach as well as the overall healthcare experience. We strive for optimal accessibility and approachability so patients can be active participants in their healthcare decisions. We bring you the innovation of a large academic center with the individualized focus you deserve.  

I look forward to working with you to optimize your dermatologic care and overall health. 

Laura Taylor M.D.

Dr Laura Taylor

NON-PROFIT FOUNDATION

Some of Dr. Taylor's Academic Contributions

AWARDS, HONORS AND MEMBERSHIP IN HONORAY SOCIETIES

  • Chief Resident, Dermatology, University of Louisville, 2021-2022

  • Physician in Training Award for Oral Presentation, American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Characterization of p15 expression in nevi and melanoma - 2015

  • Medical Student Award for Academic Excellence and Achievement in Pathology (ASCP) Awarded to 10 medical students nationally - 2013

  • State of Connecticut General Assembly Official Citation for Academic Excellence - 2008

  • Harry Barnard Foundation Distinguished Student Award - 2008

  • Best Original Student Research Award, CSU Psychology Day - 2008

  • SCSU Student Leadership Award - 2008

  • Psi Chi Honor Society - 2007

  • Zeta Delta Epsilon (Z.D.E.) Honor Society - 2006

 

GRANT SUPPORT

  • American Academy of Dermatology – Sulzberger Institute Seed Grant. “Development of a Tertiary Hospital Case-based Dermatopathology Resource with Clinicopathologic Correlation via Interdepartmental and Intersocietal Collaboration.”

  • Resident Grant from University of Pennsylvania Pathology Department 

  • Creation of adaptive virtual learning curriculum in cervical cytopathology.” 2016-2017

 

TEXTBOOK

  • Rosenbach M, Micheletti R, Wanat K (Eds.) Taylor LA, (Assoc. Ed.) Inpatient Dermatology. New York, NY: Springer Publishing; 2018.

  • CHAPTERS

    • Leeman RF & Taylor LA. Alcoholism: Definitions and classifications. In: Fisher GL, Roget NA, editors. Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Recovery. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 2008. p. 44-50.

 

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS, PEER REVIEWED

  • Jeha G, Malinosky M, Taylor LA. Greenway H, & Kelley B. Liposomal and nonliposomal bupivacaine for Mohs Surgery: A systematic review. Dermatologic Surgery. 2024; 50(1):16-20.

  • Taylor* LA, Straker* RJ, Neuwirth MG, Sinnamon AJ, Shannon AB, Abbott JA, Miura JT, Chu EY, Xu X, Karakousis GC. Optimizing detection of lymphatic invasion in primary cutaneous melanoma with the use of D2-40 and a paired melanocytic marker (S100, SOX10, MART-1). American Journal of Dermatopathology.. *Co-first authors. Taylor LA, Eguchi, MM, Reisch, LM, Radick, AC, Shucard, H, Kerr, KF, Piepkorn, MW, Knezevich, SR, Elder, DE, Barnhill, RL, Elmore, JG. Histopathologic synoptic reporting of invasive melanoma: How reliable are the data? Cancer. 2021.

  • Taylor LA, Hood, K, Piepkorn M, Barnhill R, Elmore J & Elder DE. Influence of variability in assessment of Breslow thickness, mitotic rate and ulceration among US pathologists interpreting invasive melanoma for the purpose of AJCC staging. J Cutan Pathology. 2018; 45(8): 588-596.

  • Abbott J, Taylor LA, Bu M, Czerniecki B, Gimotty P, Zhang P. Histological Immune Response Patterns in Sentinel Lymph Nodes Involved by Metastatic Melanoma and Prognostic Significance. J Cutan Pathology. 2018; 45(6): 377-386.

  • Samulski DT, Taylor LA, La T, Mehr C, McGrath C & Wu R. The utility of adaptive eLearning in cervical cytopathology education. Cancer cytopathology. 2017; 126(2): 129-135.

  • Kim HJ, Langenhan, JL, Robinson ES, Privette E, Achtman JC, Mitrani RA, Zeidi M, Sharma MR, Feng R, Nevas JL, Calianno C, Okawa J, Taylor LA, Pappas-Taffer L, Werth V. Effect of Long-term Treatment with TNFα Inhibitors on Single-dose UV-induced Changes in Human Skin. Br J Dermatology. 2017; 177(6): 17621764.

  • Noe MH, Rodriguez O, Taylor LA, Sultan L, Sehgal C, Schultz S, Gelfand JM, Judson M, Rosenbach M. High frequency ultrasound: a novel measure of granuloma burden in cutaneous sarcoid. Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Disease. 2017; 34(2): 136-141.

  • Taylor LA, Gormley R, Kovarik K. Leishmania tropica: Combined debulking and imiquimod for the treatment of nonresponsive cutaneous leishmaniasis. JAAD online: Therapeutic Pearl. 2017; Jan; 75 (1): e13-14.

  • Taylor LA, Abraham RM, Tahirovic E, van Belle P, Li B, Huan G, Elder DE, Gimotty P, Xu X. High ALDH1 expression correlates with better prognosis in tumorigenic malignant melanoma. Modern Pathology. 2017; 30, 634-639.

  • Abbott J, Taylor LA, Wanat KA, Rosenbach, M. Isolated subcutaneous sarcoid-like granulomatous inflammation occurring at injection sites: 3 patients treated successfully with minocycline. JAAD case reports. 2017; 3:74-77.

  • Taylor LA, O’Day C, Dentchev T, Hood K, Chu EY, Ridky TW, Seykora JT. P15 expression differentiates nevus from melanoma. American Journal of Pathology. 2016; 186 (12): 3094-3099.

  • Rubin CB, Elenitsas R, Taylor LA, Lacey SF, Kulikovskaya I, Gupta M, Melenhorst JJ, Loren A, Frey N, June CH, Porter DM, Rosenbach M. Evaluating the skin in patients undergoing chimeric antigen receptor modified T-cell therapy. JAAD. 2016, Nov; 75(5): 1054-1057.

  • Hovik JA, Blumberg E, Cedeno-Laurent F, Olson T, Xu X, Taylor LA, Micheletti RG, Rosenbach M. Cryptococcal cellulitis in a heart transplant recipient. JAAD case report. 2016, September; 2(5): 403- 405.

  • Arriola AGP, Taylor LA, Asemota E, Boos MD, Elder DE, Weber KL, Micheletti RG, Zhang PJ. Atypical retiform hemangioendothelioma arising in a patient with Milroy disease: a case report and review of the literature. JCP. 2016, Nov; 44(1): 98-103.

  • Taylor* LA, Ecker * BL, Zhang PJ, Furth EE, Ginsberg GG, McMillan MT, Datta J, Czerneicki BJ, Roses RE. HER3 expression is a marker of tumor progression in premalignant lesions of the gastroesophageal junction. PLOS One. 2016, Aug; 11(8). *Co-first authors.

  • Beseler C, Taylor LA, Kraemer DT & Leeman RF. A latent class analysis of DSM-IV alcohol use disorder criteria and binge drinking in undergraduates. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012, Jan; 36(1): 153-161.

  • Beseler C, Taylor LA & Leeman RF. An Item Response Theory analysis of the DSM-IV alcohol use disorder criteria and binge drinking in undergraduates. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010, May; 71(3): 418-423.

  • Leeman RF, Toll BA, Taylor LA & Volpicelli JR. Alcohol-induced disinhibition expectancies and impaired control as prospective predictors of problem drinking in undergraduates. Psychol Addictive Behav. 2009, Dec; 23(4): 553-563.

  • Colwell K, Hiscock-Anisman CK, Memon A, Taylor LA & Prewett J. Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception (ACID): An integrated system of investigative interviewing and detecting deception. J Investig Psychol Offender Profiling. 2007, Oct; 4(3): 167-180.

  • Colwell K, Hiscock-Anisman CK, Memon A, Colwell L, Taylor LA & Woods D. Training in Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception (ACID) to improve credibility assessments. Forensic Psychol P. 2009, Sep; 9(3): 199-207.

 

ABSTRACTS/TALKS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS

  • Zamora Figueredo E, Taylor LA, Jung JY & Jackson JM. Metastatic melanoma treated with talimogene laherparepvec in combination with radiation therapy. American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting (AAD), 2021.

  • Taylor LA, Schadt C. Scleromyxedema: a challenging case. Oral presentation at the Winter Skin Symposium, 2020.

  • Taylor LA, Elder DE & Rosenbach M. An online case-based clinical-pathologic teaching resource for complex cases: A joint effort between the AAD and ASCP. Oral Presentation. Dermatology Teachers Exchange Group Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 2017.

  • Taylor LA, Feldman M, Elder DE & Rosenbach M. Development of a Tertiary Hospital Case-based Dermatopathology Resource with Clinicopathologic Correlation via Interdepartmental and Intersocietal Collaboration. Oral presentation at Summer American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, 2017.

  • Taylor LA & Chu E. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)-like changes in a patient on a combined pembrolizumab/epacadostat therapy. American Society of Dermatopathology 54th Annual Meeting, 2017.

  • Taylor LA, Abbott J, Peters MG, Karakousis G, Chu EY, & Xu X. Optimizing detection of lymphatic invasion in primary cutaneous melanomas with the use of D2-40 and a paired melanocytic marker (S100, SOX10, MART-1). American Society of Dermatopathology conference (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2016.

  • Abbott J, Taylor LA, Bu M, Czerniecki B, Gimotty P, Zhang P. Histological Immune Response Patterns in Sentinel Lymph Nodes Involved by Metastatic Melanoma and Prognostic Significance. Oral presentation presented by J. Abbott at American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2016.

  • Taylor LA, Hood K and Elder D. Indications of low-risk patients with cutaneous melanoma. XXXVII Symposium of the International Society of Dermatopathology, Lima, Peru, 2016.

  • Taylor LA, Dentchev T & Seykora JT. Characterization of p15 expression in nevi and melanoma. Oral presentation at American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2015.

  • Taylor LA, Hood K, Reisch L, Knezevich S, Piepkorn M, Elmore J & Barhill R. Variability in assessment of Breslow depth, mitotic rate and ulceration among U.S. pathologists interpreting invasive melanoma. American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2015.

  • Taylor LA, Wolfe J, Lomazoff I & Elenitsas R. Malignant cylindroma presenting as a recurring mass on the lower back. American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting, 2015.

  • Samulski TD, Taylor LA & Cooper K. Sclerosing rhabdomyosarcoma presenting in an adult as a thigh mass. College of American Pathologists (CAP) Annual Meeting, 2015.

  • Taylor LA, Mehr C, Wu R & Feldman M. Using adaptive eLearning in cervical cytopathology resident education. Pathology Informatics Summit, 2015.

  • Taylor LA, Emery L, Williams K, Zoiber A, Roses R, Furth E & Zhang J. Increased HER 1, 2 and 3 expression from low to high grade dysplasia in Barrett esophagus neoplasia: Mechanistic and therapeutic implications. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting, 2015.

  •  Aesif S, Taylor LA & DePalma L. In-Situ redox profiling of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting, 2014.

  • Beseler C, Taylor LA & Leeman RF. An item response theory analysis of DSM-IV alcohol use disorder criteria and binge drinking in undergraduates. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, 2009.

  •  Leeman RF, Fenton M, Kulesza M, Stewart DW, Taylor LA & Copeland AL. Impaired control mediates associations between impulsivity and alcohol-related problems. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, 2009.

  • Leeman RF, Kulesza M, Stewart DW, Taylor LA & Copeland AL. Trait and alcohol-induced disinhibition as predictors of undergraduate problem drinking. American Psychological Association 117th Annual Convention, 2009.

  • Leeman RF, Kulesza M, Stewart DW, Taylor LA & Copeland AL. Cluster analyses of undergraduate drinkers based on scores on an alcohol expectancy measure. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, 2009.

  • Leeman RF, Toll BA, Taylor LA & Volpicelli JR. Trait and alcohol-induced disinhibition as prospective predictors of problem drinking in undergraduates. The joint meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, 2008.

  • Leeman RF & Taylor LA. Is alcohol-induced disinhibition in undergraduates a unique phenomenon or merely a manifestation of trait disinhibition? International Society for Research on Impulsivity, 2007.

  • Taylor LA, Felix ED, Furlong MJ & Greif-Green J. The relationship between bullying and Posttraumatic Stress. Society for Research in Child Development, 2007.

  • Taylor, LA, Irizarry E, Acampora V, Prisco S & Kahlbaugh PE. Negative views of self: Internalized attitudes or exposure to media? Association for Psychological Science 19th Annual Convention, 2007.

 

DEPARTMENTAL PRESENTATIONS AND TEACHING

  • 2023 Scripps Grand Rounds: Evaluating the utility of MART-1 versus SOX-10 for intra-operative margin assessment during Mohs micrographic surgery for lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma of the head and neck.

  • Monthly journal club presentations 2019-2023

  • Weekly Cutaneous Oncology tumor board, Scripps 2022-2023

  • Dermatopathology: A case-based presentation with review of histologic reaction patterns – 2021

  • Clinical pathologic correlation of histologic reaction patterns in Dermatopathology – 2020

  • Philadelphia Dermatologic Society conference at the Children’s Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania– dermatopathology case assembly and presentation – 2018

  • Duhring Dermatology Grand Rounds, University of Pennsylvania, presented pathology on complex dermatology patients (twice/month) - 2017-2018

  • Prepared and lead dermatopathology resident unknown sessions (twice/month) - 2017-2018

  • Pathology teaching in Gallops dermatology resident educational conference (twice/month) - 2017-2018

  • Philadelphia Dermatologic Society Atlantic Dermatology conference at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania dermatopathology case assembly and presentation – 2017

  • Dermatopathology reaction patterns and prototypical lesions - 2017

  • Pemphigus Vulgaris: A review– 2017 • Introduction to Dermatopathology – 2016 & 2017

  • Pathology mentorship program. Mentored new residents in surgical pathology with specimen preparation/grossing and slide review - 2015-2017

  • Autopsy conference (lead 16 conferences): All autopsy cases from the previous week were reviewed including live gross organ examination with presentation of histology, clinical history and teaching points – 2015-2017

  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome/Toxic epidermal necrosis (SJS/TEN): Clinical - pathologic correlation - 2015

  • Gross cart and histology lab instructor. Co-lead histology labs and assisted with gross cart demos for the medical student pathology labs - 2014-2017

  • Utility of apheresis in patients with pemphigus: a review of the literature and current practices. Blood bank Journal Club - 2014

  • HER2 immunohistochemical testing in esophageal/gastric carcinomas: What have we learned from the Breast? Visiting medical student invited talk – 2014 

 

COMMITTEES

  • Co-Chair, Curriculum Committee, Pathology Department, University of Pennsylvania. 2014-2015

 

QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECTS AND PRESENTATIONS

  • Improvements in biopsy processing and reporting: what changes have been made how can we continue to improve? Courtney Schadt MD. 9/2020

  • Assessing turn-around times for biopsy specimens at ULH: ideas for improvement to optimize patient care. Tye Haeberle MD. 3/2020

  • Infectious workup on inpatient dermatology consult patients: evaluating ordering practices and utility of special stains and integration with associated culture: Advisor David E. Elder MB ChB. 9/2017

  • TCR testing: reports, fixative use, and potential inhibitors: Advisor Christopher Watt MD PhD. 10/2016

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Teaching Assistant and Tutor, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2012-2014

  • Intern, amFAR: American Foundation for AIDS Research, Washington, D. C. 2009-2010

 

VOLUNTEER/EXTRACURRICULAR SERVICE

  • President and Founder, Pathology Student Interest Group (PSIG), George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2012-2014

  • President and Founder, PATHalamus, website and lecture series to assist medical students and physician assistant students in learning pathology, George Washington University, Washington, DC. 2012-2014

Calm Sea

Dr. Amy Taylor, who is Dr. Laura Taylor's sister, is an advanced diver & veterinarian committed to the wellbeing of all animals. She and her husband, Dan, consult with Derm Health BeautyShe lives in Florida with her dogs Teddy & Maci, her cat Emmy, and her husband Daniel, a rescue diver who shares her commitment to ocean conservation. They are excited to bring you the products they wanted for themselves, and the animals and oceans they love.

Amy Taylor VMD & Teddy
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