Elma Baron, MD

Professor
Department of Dermatology
School of Medicine
Director
Skin Study Center
School of Medicine

Teaching Information

Teaching Interests

Specialties:

Cosmetic, Laser Dermatology, Photomedicine, General Dermatology

Research Information

Research Interests

Dr. Baron’s research lab main goal is to facilitate translational research in dermatology and photodermatology. This includes development of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photoprotective strategies, as well as understanding mechanisms of disease and intervention in the context of investigator-initiated human studies.

The current areas of focus include:

  • Photodynamic therapy with silicon phthalocyanine Pc4 for neoplastic
  • Inflammatory (psoriasis) and infectious diseases of the skin
  • Analysis of effects of sunscreens and antioxidants in human skin
  • Oral probiotics and UV-induced cutaneous immunosuppression

Awards and Honors

Excellent Performance as Chief of Dermatology
2005
Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Outstanding Performance as Chief of Dermatology
2008
Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Helen Evans Midcareer Faculty Award
2011
School of Medicine
Teledermatology cited as Best Practices
2011
Department of Veterans Affairs

External Appointments

  • Associate Professor - Dermatology, ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½
  • Chief - Dermatology, VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Director - Photomedicine, Attending Medical Staff, Dermatology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio
  • Director - Skin Study Center, University Hospitals Research, Institute/ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, Cleveland, OH
  • Clinical Program Director - VISN 10 Teledermatology
  • Acting Director - Skin Study Center, University Hospitals Research Institute, Cleveland, OH
  • Director - Dermatology for Primary Care Training, Firm B, Medicine Clinic, VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

Publications

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Book Chapters:

  1. Taylor CR and Baron ED. Guttate Psoriasis. In: William James (Chief Ed.) eMedicine: Dermatology. St. Petersburg: eMedicine Corporation, 2000.
  2. Taylor CR and Baron ED. Pustular Psoriasis. In: William James (Chief Ed.) eMedicine: Dermatology. St. Petersburg: eMedicine Corporation, 2000.
  3. Baron ED and Taylor CR. Solar Urticaria. In: William James (Chief Ed.) eMedicine: Dermatology. St. Petersburg: eMedicine Corporation, 2000.
  4. Baron ED. The immune system and carcinogenesis of basal and squamous cell carcinomas. In: Jorge Reichrath (Chief Ed) Molecular mechanisms of basal and squamous cell carcinoma. 2006. Landes Bioscience/Springer, USA; pp 43-48.
  5. Yu SH, Bordeaux JS, Baron ED. The immune system and skin cancer. In: Reichrath J, ed. Sunlight, Vitamin D and Skin Cancer, Second Edition. Austin/NewYork: Landes Bioscience and Springer Science+Business Media, 2013; epub ahead of print .

Books

  1. Elma D. Baron, ed. Light-based therapies for skin of color. Springer Verlag publishers, London, 2009.

Education

MD
University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila, Philippines

Residencies, Internships and Fellowships

Dermatology Residency
Philippine General Hospital/University of the Philippines, Manila
Clinical Fellowship in Photomedicine
Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Research Fellowship in Photoimmunology
Skin Study Center, Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals of Cleveland Research Institute/ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, Cleveland, OH
Clinical Fellowship in Dermatology and Photobiology
Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
Internship in Internal Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
Trainee: Certificate Course in The Advancing Manager
ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Weatherhead School of Management, Cleveland, OH

Additional Information

Elma Baron, M.D. joined ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in 2003. Dr. Baron’s training, began at the University of the Philippines, College of Medicine, where she was accepted into the Dermatology Residency and became Chief Resident. She then entered fellowships in Clinical Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School followed by a fellowship in Dermatology, Photobiology, Translational and Cutaneous Oncology at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/VA Medical Center, and a research fellowship in Lasers & Photomedicine.

Dr. Baron is the Chief of the Dermatology Service at the VA Medical Center, Director of Photomedicine, at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, and Director of Translational Research Core & Skin Study Center, at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. As Chief of the Dermatology Service at the VA Medical Center, Dr. Baron pioneered Telemedicine to accommodate the needs of 13 Community Based Outpatient Centers serving a large region of Ohio veterans. As Director of Photomedicine, Dr. Baron is highly recognized for her expertise in diseases caused by light exposure, as well as for her expertise in therapeutics using various wavelengths of light for specific conditions. As Director of the Skin Study Center, Dr. Baron oversees a clinical research unit in which she has developed the capability to measure a suite of human skin physiologic and damage responses to quantifiable environmental stressors and injuries. As Director of Translational Research Core she interfaces with numerous investigators who wish to translate basic findings into studies using elicited responses normal human skin, or skin from patients with certain skin diseases or malignancies. Dr. Baron is highly committed to enabling research fellows and students to have a positive productive research experience to further their career development. She is heavily engaged in all aspects of our teaching mission. Her teaching is highly valued by the residents, who learn their basic surgical skills, medical dermatology, and phototherapeutic skills, including laser therapies, from Dr. Baron.

Dr. Baron’s academic area of focus is in Photomedicine, Translational Medicine, and Teledermatology. She is nationally recognized for her contributions to understanding how sunlight and specific wavelengths of light interact with skin and modify its structure and function in health, disease and premature aging.