SPOTS: Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students

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Lots of Help

Many people helped in the many different aspects that make up the SPOTS programs. Here are listed those who helped to found the program.

 

 

 

Program Director and Founder
Stephanie Henning Lickerman, RN
Director, Community Education, Melanoma Hope Network

Program Student Founders
Caroline Arthur Medical Student, Washington University School of Medicine
Jason A. Brant Medical Student, Washington University School of Medicine
Sofia Chaudhry Medical Student, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Sonya Jagwani Medical Student, Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Program Faculty Leaders
Summer Youker, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Susie Journagan, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Erica J. Rogers, MD Dermatology Resident, Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Nancy L. Weaver, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health, Saint Louis University

Program Review and Academic Sponsorship
Lynn Cornelius, MD Chief, Division of Dermatology, Washington University School of Medicine
Scott Fosko, MD Chair, Department of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Survey Review and Revision
Donna B. Jeffe, PhD Director, Health Behavior and Outreach Core, Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine
Frank E. Johnson, MD, and Katherine S. Virgo, PhD Department of Surgery, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Kathryn Trinkaus, PhD Division of Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine
Nancy L. Weaver, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health, Saint Louis University

Training Manual Review
Caroline Arthur, Summer Youker, Lynn Cornelius, Scott Fosko, Susie Journagan, Erica Rogers

Funding for this program was generously provided by
Melanoma Hope Network Saint Louis University Hospital Auxiliary
www.melanomahopenetwork.org 3635 Vista Avenue
1324 Clarkson Clayton Center, #302 St. Louis, MO 63110
St. Louis, MO 63011 314.577.8030
636.532.4298 Grand Visions Grant


Photographs courtesy of:
Caroline Arthur Medical Student, Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM)
Scott Fosko, MD Chair, Department of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine (SLUSM)
Stephanie Lickerman, RN Director, Community Education, Melanoma Hope Network
Susan Bayliss, MD Director, Pediatric Dermatology, St. Louis Children’s Hospital
David H. McDaniel, MD Photos provided courtesy of David H. McDaniel, MD, and with permission from the American Academy of Dermatology, all rights reserved
Daniel Ring, MD Dermatologist, St. Louis, MO
David Sheinbein, MD Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology, Washington University School of Medicine
Summer Youker, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Web Design David Lickerman, M D Jason Brant Joel Crockett
Medulogic, LLC. WUSM SLUSM
www.medulogic.com http://spots.wustl.edu http://dermatology.slu.edu/spots

Logo Brooke Macdonald macdonald.brooke@gmail.com
Contact Stephanie Lickerman, RN itineco@charter.net

Acknowledgements
Ginny Schenck, Mark Sissom, Linda Souder, Kim Litzau, Cathy Finley, the PIE facilitators, and the Rockwood School District (St. Louis, MO) middle school health/PE teachers are greatly thanked for their many efforts in the implementation and refinement of this program. A warm thank you to Jeannie and Kent Thornberry, founders of the Melanoma Hope Network, for their dedication and work with melanoma patients and families, and continued program sponsorship. Katherine Mercer, thank you for the creation of the Bingo and Risk games. Debra Scarlett, thank you for the initial push and your enthusiasm. Carey Arthur, where would I be without your excellent editing skills, wonderful sarcastic humor, dinner conversation, and friendship? Thank you for all the hours you put in with me in formatting, editing, and finalizing this manual. Summer Youker, your constant attendance, astute input, and fabulous cheerleading kept this program going. Lynn Cornelius, you were the first one to offer help and encourage this program. Your skills in leading the people in your department and collaborating with other institutions should be a model for all academe. For "all things computer," as always, much more than just a technical thank you to David Lickerman. Your patience and love are endless. To David Timothy Long, the best salesman on living life to the fullest of every possible nanosecond, who always made me laugh and defined for me the real meaning of courage. You were truly melanoma's greatest gladiator. To Michael Christopher Henning, a deeply felt, personal hug from your big sis for years of intelligent humor and mischievious fun. As you lay in your bed deftly managing the passing from this realm to the next, your humorous reply to my chastisement of you smoking will be forever burned in my neurons: "I just want to go out in a blaze of glory," you smirked. Man, do I miss you. You were a blaze of glory. Mike's suggestion of, "Could you do something about this disease because we're all dying too damn young?" was the seed for this program. And finally, to all the medical and allied health students who have, and will, lead and teach this program . . .thank you, thank you, thank you.