2025 Annual Stritzler Resident Competition

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Thursday, February 6 @ 6:00 pm 9:00 pm

6:00-7:00pm

7:00-9:00pm

Dinner and Social Hour

Scientific Program

About the Competition

The Stritzler Competition is an annual event sponsored by the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York that invites residents to present their research to their peers and faculty. The presentations are evaluated by a panel of judges. Additional details about the competition can be found here. Past winners and presenters can be found here.

Speakers
Yasir Al-DojailyNew York Medical College“Optimizing surgical training for the left-handed dermatology resident: A systematic review for identifying challenges and proposing guidelines for better education of trainees”
Alyssa BrenemanColumbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons“Simplifying nasal reconstruction after Mohs surgery: an algorithm based on three cutaneous zones”
Rachel ChristensenWeill Cornell Medical College“Characterization of skin response in patients with Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome treated with Mogamulizumab: A retrospective, real world cohort”
Neil JairathNYU Grossman School of Medicine“A Retrieval augmented generation-enabled LLM for improved cSCC prognostication”
Tess LukowiakRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School“Mohs and social media: a cross-sectional analysis of the quality of TikTok videos regarding Mohs micrographic surgery”
Justin MarsonSUNY Downstate“New dimensions in dermatologic surgery: a pilot study of light detection and ranging in the pre-operative setting”
Marguerite MearimanIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai“Brepocitinib induces clinical improvement in patients with cicatricial alopecia and attenuates scalp inflammatory biomarkers”
Emily NadelmannAlbert Einstein College of Medicine“Comparative analysis of melanoma histologic subtypes and stage at diagnosis by race and ethnicity: insights from a Bronx cohort versus the TCGA-SKCM dataset”
Kristina NavrazhinaIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai“Tape strip detects molecular alterations and cutaneous biomarkers in early and late stage hidradenitis suppurativa”
Vartan PahalyantsNYU Grossman School of Medicine“Risk factors for satellitosis/in-transit metastasis and its prognostic significance in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma”
Rachel TannenbaumZucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell“Outcome measurement instruments for dermatologic adverse events in cancer trials”

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