Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO) Mohs Fellowship

Our Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO) Mohs Fellowship Program at Atlantic Dermatology, an affiliate of Anne Arundel Dermatology, in association with our sponsoring institution-Campbell University, stands at the forefront of dermatologic surgery. Our ACGME-approved fellowship offers advanced training in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology, blending cutting-edge techniques with compassionate patient care.

What is the MSDO Mohs Fellowship?

Our MSDO Mohs Fellowship, under the expert guidance of the program director, Dr. Rene Bermudez, a board-certified dermatologist, board-certified Mohs surgeon, and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, is an ACGME-accredited program that provides fellows with intensive, hands-on training in the field of dermatologic surgery. This prestigious fellowship equips fellows with the skills and knowledge needed to become leaders in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology. We are committed to providing exceptional care through our fellowship program. This prestigious program is not just about training the next generation of experts—it’s about enhancing the quality of care for our patients.

The program is structured to provide:

Comprehensive Clinical Experience

The fellow gains extensive hands-on experience in Mohs Micrographic Surgery, a precise technique used to remove skin cancers while preserving healthy tissue. They are involved in all aspects of patient care, from initial diagnosis to post-operative follow-up, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the entire treatment process.

Advanced Surgical Training

The fellow learns and masters the latest techniques in dermatologic surgery, gaining proficiency in both simple and complex surgical cases. The fellowship emphasizes both technical skills and the art of patient-centered care, preparing fellows to handle diverse clinical scenarios with expertise.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Fellow works alongside experts in various specialties, including cosmetic and laser surgery, oculoplastic, maxillofacial and plastic surgery, surgical oncology, dermatopathology, and radiation oncology. This interdisciplinary approach enhances their understanding of integrated care and provides a holistic perspective on patient treatment.

Rigorous Academic Schedule

The fellow engages in a rigorous academic program specifically designed to prepare them for board certification in Mohs surgery and to achieve fellowship status with the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS). This comprehensive schedule includes extensive textbook-based coursework covering advanced dermatologic principles, detailed case studies, and hands-on training sessions. Additionally, the fellow participates in targeted preparatory journal clubs, lectures, surgical conferences and grand rounds that focus on exam preparation and clinical competencies. This structured approach ensures that the fellow is thoroughly equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful certification and accreditation.

Research Opportunities

The fellow engages in cutting-edge research projects that contribute to advancements in dermatologic surgery. They are encouraged to participate in research and contribute to the development of innovative treatment approaches, fostering an environment of continuous improvement and discovery.

Meet the Team

Our fellowship program is supported by a diverse and highly skilled team of faculty members who are leaders in their respective fields.

Rene Bermudez, DO, FAAD, FAOCD

Program Director of the MSDO Mohs Fellowship

Dr. Bermudez is the Program Director of our ACGME-accredited Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (MSDO) Fellowship, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to our program. As a fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, Dr. Bermudez is dedicated to advancing the field of dermatologic surgery and providing exceptional patient care.

 

Dr. Bermudez is board-certified in Dermatology and Mohs Micrographic Surgery by the American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology. His commitment to the field extends to his role as Chair of the Mohs Committee of the American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology, where he has served as a board member since 2013. Additionally, he is an active member of the Mohs Surgery Physician Council for Anne Arundel Dermatology.

Meet Rene Bermudez
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Jonathan Crane, DO, FAAD, FAOCD

Cosmetic and Laser Surgery

Our cosmetic and laser surgery portion of the fellowship is fortunate and proud to be led by Dr. Jonathan Crane, a board-certified dermatologist and the program director for Campbell University / Sampson Regional Medical Center’s prestigious dermatology residency.

 

As part of the fellowship, the fellow receives specialized one-on-one training with Dr. Crane with various lasers, Botox injections, and dermal fillers. This hands-on experience will allow the fellow to master these popular techniques for wrinkle reduction and volume enhancement, further expanding their skill set in aesthetic dermatology.

Meet Jonathan Crane
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George Escaravage MD, FACS

Oculoplastic Surgery

George Escaravage, MD, FACS, a board-certified ophthalmologist and ASOPRS fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeon, is a valuable member of our faculty. He is renowned for his expertise in reconstruction and procedures involving the eyes, eyelids, and surrounding areas. Dr. Escaravage has specialized training in managing complex conditions affecting the eyelids, tear drainage system, and eye socket, providing exceptional care for patients of all ages with corrective, reconstructive, and cosmetic needs related to the eyes. Each year, only approximately 25 surgeons in the United States are selected for this highly specialized ASOPRS fellowship training, underscoring the elite nature of his qualifications.

 

Our fellow is fortunate to gain knowledge and expertise from Dr. Escaravage.

Michael Jaskolka, MD/DDS

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Michael Jaskolka, MD DDS FACS, a board-certified Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon with additional training in Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery, is an esteemed member of our faculty. Dr. Jaskolka excels in complex reconstructive surgeries aimed at restoring both function and appearance. He manages a diverse array of patients requiring head and neck reconstruction secondary to congenital anomalies, trauma, and pathology.

 

The fellow gains invaluable experience working alongside Dr. Jaskolka as he provides post-Mohs facial reconstruction. In addition to Mohs reconstruction, Dr. Jaskolka focuses on Cleft Lip & Palate Surgery, Craniofacial Surgery, Orthognathic (“jaw”) Surgery, and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery.  He completed his medical education at UNC-Chapel Hill, School of Medicine in 2005, followed by a General Surgery Internship at University of North Carolina Hospitals in 2007. He completed his residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC and went on to further specialize with a fellowship in Cleft and Craniofacial Surgery at the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.  His extensive expertise provides the fellow with comprehensive training and exposure to advanced techniques in reconstructive surgery, significantly enhancing their skills in managing complex surgical cases.

Greg Bebb, MD, FACS

Surgical Oncology

Our Mohs Surgery Fellowship benefits greatly from the unparalleled expertise of Dr. Bebb, a distinguished leader in surgical oncology with a particular focus on malignant melanoma. Dr. Bebb completed a fellowship in Surgical Oncology at the City of Hope National Medical Center and his residency in General Surgery at the University of Arizona Medical Center and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College and is board-certified by the American Board of Surgery. As a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and an active member of the Society of Surgical Oncology and the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Dr. Bebb’s extensive experience and leadership are invaluable to our program. His role as President of Wilmington Surgical Associates and  Director of the Breast Center at Wilmington Surgical Associates highlights his dedication to advancing cancer care.

 

Under his guidance, our fellow receives exceptional training and insights into the latest advancements in malignant melanoma surgery, ensuring our fellows receive top-tier education and practical experience in this critical field.

Muammar Arida, MD

Dermatopathology

Our fellow is significantly enriched by the opportunity to work closely with Dr. Arida, an expert in dermatopathology. Dr. Arida is board-certified by the American Board of Pathology in Dermatopathology and Pathology, reflecting his deep expertise in diagnosing and managing complex dermatologic conditions. His extensive education includes training at Damascus University and advanced residencies and fellowships at the University of Pittsburgh.

 

Dr. Arida’s expertise in dermatopathology is invaluable to our fellow, providing critical insights into the intricate relationship between Mohs Surgery and Dermatopathology. The fellow works one-on-one with Dr. Arida focusing on dermatopathology as it pertains specifically to Mohs Surgery. In these regularly scheduled sessions, common as well as rare skin tumors are reviewed. 

Brian Cook, MD

Radiation Oncology

Our fellowship is profoundly enhanced by the expertise of Dr. Brian Cook, a leading specialist in radiation oncology. We are fortunate to have him on the faculty of our program. Dr. Cook’s impressive credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Duke University and his medical degree from the University of Texas Houston Medical School. His rigorous training encompasses an internship in Internal Medicine at the same institution and a residency in Radiation Oncology at the University of Alabama School of Medicine.

 

Dr. Cook’s extensive background in radiation oncology is crucial for our fellows, offering them a comprehensive understanding of how radiation therapy integrates with surgical approaches in treating skin cancers. His expertise and collaboration ensure that our fellows gain a well-rounded perspective on multimodal cancer treatment strategies, equipping them with the expertise to provide holistic patient care.

Mikel Muse, DO

Current Mohs Fellow

Dr. Mikél Muse is a board-certified dermatologist and our current MSDO Fellow. She grew up on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland for her undergraduate degree in Public Health Studies. Dr. Muse then worked for several years as an HIV counselor at a homeless shelter and as a medical assistant in Mohs surgery at Anne Arundel Dermatology in Annapolis, Maryland, where she initially became interested in pursuing a career in dermatology.

 

She attended medical school at Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Spartanburg, SC and Blacksburg, VA. Following medical school, Dr. Muse completed her transitional year of medicine training locally at Sampson Regional Medical Center in Clinton, NC. She completed research in dermatology at Wake Forest University with publications focusing on psoriasis, wart, and ulcer treatments. Dr. Muse completed her dermatology residency through Campbell University in Wilmington, NC. She then worked for a year as a general dermatologist before starting our MSDO fellowship. Her dermatologic interests include treating skin cancer, procedural dermatology, and volunteering with international health grassroots non-profit organizations in Africa.

 

Outside of dermatology, she enjoys hiking, painting, exploring Wilmington’s food scene, riding on her dad’s fishing boat, and walking her dog, Kiwi.

Meet Mikél Elizabeth Muse
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Courtney Martin, RN

Program Coordinator

Our fellowship thrives thanks to the outstanding efforts of our Program Coordinator Courtney Martin RN.  Her role is vital to the success of our program. From coordinating schedules and managing daily operations to facilitating interactions between fellows and faculty, Courtney ensures that every aspect of the fellowship runs smoothly. Her meticulousness and expertise in organizing educational activities, overseeing administrative tasks, and providing personalized support create an environment where fellows can focus entirely on their training. Courtney’s dedication and attention to detail are key in maintaining the high standards of our fellowship, ensuring that each fellow receives a well-rounded, smooth, and enriching educational experience. 

 

Outside of dermatology, she enjoys hiking, painting, exploring Wilmington’s food scene, riding on her dad’s fishing boat, and walking her dog, Kiwi.

The Role of Our MDSO Mohs Fellow

MSDO Mohs Fellow plays a crucial role in our multidisciplinary team. Their responsibilities include:

 

  • Performing Mohs Micrographic Surgery: They are directly involved in the surgical treatment of skin cancers using the Mohs technique, which ensures the complete removal of cancerous cells while preserving healthy tissue.
  • Collaborating with Specialists: Work alongside our experts in cosmetic surgery, oculoplastics, and other specialties to provide comprehensive care and coordinate treatment plans.
  • Patient Interaction: Engage with patients to explain procedures, answer questions, and support them through their treatment journey.
  • Contributing to Research: Participate in ongoing research projects to advance the field of dermatologic surgery and contribute to innovative treatment approaches.

 

Thank you for choosing us for your dermatology and Mohs Surgery needs. We deeply appreciate the trust you place in our team. Our commitment is to provide our patients with the highest standard of care and to treat each patient with expertise and compassion.