The Alabama Dermatology Society invites you to
the Inaugural Elizabeth Jacobson, MD Dermoscopy Lecture
on April 19, 2026 beginning at 10:00 A.M.
Melanomas, Metastases, and Mimics: Challenging Dermoscopy Cases from the OHSU Skin Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic
with speaker Elizabeth Berry, MD
Associate Professor | Department of Dermatology
Oregon Health & Science University
Center for Health and Healing
The Marnix E. Heersink Conference Center Room 102
701 19th Street South, Birmingham, Alabama
About our Speaker: Elizabeth Berry, MD

Dr. Berry has dedicated her career to treating patients with melanoma and those who are at high risk for the disease. She chose the field of dermatology because she believes that early detection of skin cancer is the best chance for a cure. Dr. Berry completed her medical degree and internship at Vanderbilt University and her dermatology residency at Emory University.
She currently serves as OHSU Pigmented Lesion Clinic Director, Melanoma Multidisciplinary Clinic Co-Director, and Co-Director of the GenoMEL consortium, an international group of dermatologists, medical oncologists, basic scientists and clinical geneticists dedicated to pursuing the germline and somatic genetic underpinnings of melanoma. Her clinical and research interests include management of histologically atypical nevi, melanoma education for primary care clinicians, dermoscopy education, guidelines for germline genetic testing for melanoma predisposition syndromes, and treatment of large, unresectable melanomas and cutaneous melanoma metastases.