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UCSF Dermatology Grand Rounds 11 February

By Department of Dermatology

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 8:00am to 12:00pm PST

UCSF Dermatology Grand Rounds and Patient Viewing

Odom Lecture

Hybrid

February 11, 2026
Grand Rounds and Patient Cases
1600 Divisadero Street, 2nd Floor, Hospital Side, Herbst Hall and ZOOM

 

Schedule of Events:

8:00–8:10am – Welcome and Introduction (Dr. Jack Resneck)

8:10–8:30 – Presentation on Dr. Odom’s Life and Career (Drs. Berger and James)

8:30–9:10 – Grand Rounds Lecture 

 Update on Neutrophilic Dermatoses

William James, MD, Emeritus Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Objectives:

1. Be able to identify and diagnose newer or uncommon subsets of Sweet syndrome.

2. Be aware of newly described neutrophilic-predominant skin disorders.

3. Outline which subjects are necessary for further personal study activities.

William James, MD has stated that he has no financial relationships to disclose. 

9:15–9:30 – Reflections from Faculty

9:30–10:00 – Open Mic for Audience Comments (in-person and via Zoom)

10:00–10:30 – Closing Remarks and Transition to Reception

10:40–11:45 – Reception in the Healing Garden of the Women’s Health Building (2356 Sutter St)

12:00pm – Event concludes

 

There are 96 seats in the auditorium at Herbst Hall (1600 Divisadero Street, 2nd Floor Hospital Side); therefore, your RSVP is essential if joining in person.  Please feel free to distribute the Zoom invitation to other dermatologists who knew or worked with Dr. Odom.

RSVP herehttps://evite.me/nbCuxbFvUy

 

Please direct questions to Laura Harrison (Laura.Harrison@ucsf.edu).

 

Event Details


Contact Laura.harrison@ucsf.edu for dial-in details 

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