SUPPORT AND PATIENT ADVOCACY GROUPS


Speaking for all PA's, I know we take pride in being patient advocates and in taking the time to refer patients to support groups. Below is a list of support groups for patients that dermatology PA's frequently see and refer to.
Much of this information was originally furnished by Lynne Lamberg, (email: llamber@nasw.org) who presented "Dermatology & the Information Superhighway" symposium at the American Academy of Dermatology annual meeting on 02/28/98 in Orlando, FL.  It is posted with her permission and was lasst updated January, 2001.

See instructions below concerning signing onto a support group forum (a "listserv") to send and receive mail to and from the whole group.  A WORD of caution about the websites below.  Websites with an address of the home page that ends with ".gov" are government offices; those ending with ".edu" are EDUcational institutions; those ending in ".org" are ORGanizations, usually non-profit ones; but those ending in ".com" are COMmercial entities.  The same is true for e-mail addresses, although some are private e-mail addresses and will naturally end with ".com" or ".net," such as "aol.com."

As with all internet use, the viewer should be aware that medical advice and recommendations given at commercial websites are not endorsed merely because they are listed below, and as stated, if the home page website address ends with ".com," it is likely a commercial, for-profit private enterprise  website rather than a non-profit organization and may have a product to sell.  Be also aware of people in support groups giving advice and testimonials and consult with your dermatologist if you have questions. 

When any of these websites or e-mail addresses below become out of date, please let me know. 

Mary Monroe, Free Derm PA Joblist
E-MAIL:  monroejo@swbell.net
FAX:  918 523 1920   Phone: 918 523 1992
ADDRESS:  6218 E 78 Place
Tulsa, OK 74136
Website: http://home.pacifier.com/~jomonroe


 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBSCRIBING to Above Support LISTS ("listserv")

When the forum address given is "listserv@xxx.xxx," that means you can sign up with a support group and send and receive mail to and from the WHOLE group at once. 

Instructions:

To subscribe, send E-mail to the "listserv" address given.  In the message area of your e-mail page, the body of the message, type 4 things with one space between each:  (1) the word, "subscribe" and (2) the name of the list shown;  (3) your first name and (4) your last name.

EXAMPLE:

If I were subscribing to the group that discusses Alopecia Areata (see below), I would send an E-mail message to the place noted in the list below, listserv@neurpath2.mcg.edu.  Then in the text area of my message, I would type 3 things with a space between each:

subscribe alopecia mary monroe

Do NOT say THANK you, do NOT put a period at the end and do NOT sign your name.  Turn off your AUTOMATIC signature block/data if it is ON, or the e-mail msg wil be returned.  You may be asked to identify yourself as a physician, patient, family member, etc.  Some lists have certain membership criteria, while others are open to anyone.

You will then receive instructions including how to unsubscribe and will receive the DIFFERENT e-mail address of the group list.  It will NOT be the same e-mail address of the "listserv."  You cannot send messages to the listserv e-mail address; you can only subscribe and UNsubscribe to THAT address.

Again, you must turn off your signature file, or your mail will be returned. You may be asked to identify yourself as a patient, family member, physician, etc.

Some lists have specific membership criteria, while others are open to all.  Some groups are moderated, meaning someone views and screens messages that might be obscene, not relevant, or selling something. Others are unmoderated, meaning anything goes.

To find newsgroups using your Web Browser such as Netscape or Explorer, try http://www.DejaNews.com ????? or http://www.Reference.com.  Search for "skin disorders."  You'll see messages from all kinds of groups and instructions on how to read and respond to them.

Note:  If a list address is no longer working, you can usually find a skin disease simply by typing its name in place of "skindisease" as shown here:  http://www.skindisease.org.   If the address above is no longer good, search for the skin disease using any search engine such as http://www.altavista.com  or http://www.Lycos.com.


 
 

BOOKS Lynne Lamberg recommends (last updated 1/01)

Davis, James B.
Health & Medicine on the Internet 2001
Los Angeles, CA: Health Information Press, 2001

Detwiler, Susan M.; Basch, Reva, and Barrett, Stephen
Super Searchers on Health & Medicine: The Online Secrets of Top Health &
Medical Researchers
Medford, NJ: Cyberage Books, 2000

Rigel, Darrell S., ed.
Dermatology: An Internet Resource Guide.
Princeton, NJ: eMedguides.com, Inc., 2000. 

Schneider, Jay S., PhD, Lidsky, Theodore I., PhD
The Doctor's Always in : A Guide to 1000+ Best Health and Medical Information
Sites on the Internet
Cherry Hill NJ: Neuroinformatics Inc., 1999

Wood, M. Sandra (Editor)
Health Care Resources on the Internet : A Guide for Librarians and Health
Care Consumers
Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1999

White, Barbara, and Madara, Edward, editors
The Self-Help Sourcebook Online: Your Guide to Community and Online Support
Groups
http://mentalhelp.net/selfhelp/


 
 
 
 

SUPPORT AND PATIENT ADVOCACY GROUPS



ALBINISM 
The National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH)
Website:  http://www.albinism.org

ALOPECIA AREATA
National Alopecia Areata Foundation - 415 456 4644
Website: http://www.naaf.org
E-mail:  info@naaf.org
listserv@neurpath2.mcg.edu (subscribe alopecia)

ATAXIA 
763 553 0020
Website:  http://www.ataxia.org
E-mail:  naf@ataxia.org

CELIAC DISEASE
Website:  http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html
Or: http://www.gluten.net
listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu (subscribe celiac)

CUTANEOUS T-CELL LMPHOMA (CTC)  (see Mycosis Fungoides)
listserv@acor.org (subscribe ctcl-mf)

DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS DISEASE (See Celiac Disease)

DYSTROPHIC EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of America (DEBRA) 
212 693 6610   Also: 212 513 4090
Website:  http://www.debra.org
E-mail:  debraorg@erols.com

ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIAS
National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias 
618 566 2020
Website:  http://www.nfed.org
E-mail: nfed1@aol.com

ECZEMA
National Eczema Association for Science and Education 
Website: http://www.eczema-assn.org
E-mail: nease@teleport.com
502 228 4430

EHLERS DANLOS
Ehlers Danlos National Foundation 
323 651 3038
Website: http://www.ednf.org
E-mail:  ednfboard@aol.com
ALSO:   The Ehlers Danlos Newsletter at http://www.edstoday.org/
E-mail: info@edstoday.org  253 835 1735

GLUTEN INTOLERANCE GROUP  (see also Celiac Disease)
website: http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html#support
ALSO:    http://www.panix.com/~donwiss/

ICHTHYOSIS
Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types
215 631 1411
Website:   http://www.scalyskin.org
E-mail:  info@scalyskin.org  800 545 3286

INCONTINENTIA PIGMENTI
National Incontinentia Pigmenti Foundation
Website:  http://imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/NIPF
E-mail: nipf@pipeline.com

LATEX ALLERGY
Education Latex Allergy Support Team & Information Coalition (ELASTIC)
Website:  http://www.latexallergyhelp.com

LUPUS
Lupus Foundation of America 
800 558 0121
Website: http://www.lupus.org
E-mail: LFANATL@aol.com  800 558 0121
Also:    http://www.hamline.edu/lupus/
listproc@piper.hamline.edu (subscribe lupus-l)

MARFAN
National Marfan Foundation 
800 862 7326
Website:  http://www.marfan.org
E-mail:  staff@marfan.org

MASTOCYTOSIS SOCIETY (TMS)
Website:  http://www.mast.gil.com.au
E-mail:  billa@mastocytosis.com

MELANOMAS
The Melanoma Research Foundation 
800 MRF-1290
Website:  http://www.melanoma.org
E-mail:  mrf@melanoma.org
ALSO:    http://www.geocities.com/hipriest12/Melanoma/index.html
         http://www.geocities.com/maryinutopia/melanoma.html
E-mail: Mel-l@maelstrom.stjohns.edu

ALSO:  Online TUTORIAL at UC Davis titled: "You Can Become an Expert at Diagnosing Melanomas": http://matrix.ucdavis.edu/tumors/new/tutorial-intro.html

MELSUB@mwt.net (subscribe mel-l)

MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES
CUTANEOUS T-CELL LYMPHOMA - MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES
Website:  http://MFFoundation.org
248 644 9014
E-mail: judy@mffoundation.org
For CTCL:  judyjo@oeonline.com
listserv@acor.org (subscribe CTCL-MF)

NEVUS OUTREACH, INC.
Website: http://www.nevus.org
E-mail: info@nevus.org
515 684-0953

PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS: NATIONAL PEMPHIGUS FOUNDATION (subscribe pvsupport)
Website:  http://www.pemphigus.org
E-mail:  pvnews@aol.com

PORPHYRIA
AMERICAN PORPHYRIA FOUNDATION 
713 266 9617
Website: http://www.enterprise.net/apf/

PSEUDOXANTHOMA ELASTICUM (PXE)
PXE International
Website:  http://www.pxenape.org
E-mail: pxenape@estreet.com   or   pxe@pxe.org
781 784-3817
 

PSORIASIS
National Psoriasis Foundation 
800 723 9166
Website: http://www.psoriasis.org
E-mail:  getinfo@npfusa.org

REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY
REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY SYNDROME ASSOCIATION
856 795 8845
Website:  http://www.rsds.org/rsdsaof.htm

ROSACEA
NATIONAL ROSACEA SOCIETY 
888 NO BLUSH
Website:  http://www.rosacea.org
E-mail: rosaceas@aol.com

ROSACEA SUPPORT: http://www.rosacea.ii.net

SCLERODERMA
Scleroderma Federation, Inc. - 800 422 1113
Scleroderma Research Foundation - 800 441 2873
United Scleroderma Foundation - 800 722 4673
Website:  http://www.scleroderma.org
E-mail: sfinfo@scleroderma.org

SJOGREN'S SYNDROME
SJOGREN'S SYNDROME FOUNDATION, INC. - 800 475 6473
Website:  http://www.sjogrens.com
E-Mail: ssf@sjogrens.org

STURGE-WEBER SYNDROME
STURGE WEBER Foundation - 800 627 5482
Website:  http://www.sturge-weber.com
E-mail: swfoffice@aol.com

TRICHOTILOMANIA
Website:  http://www.trichotilomania.com
ALSO   http://www.trak.to/trichotillomania
E-mail: rkbarnes@uswest.net

TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
NATIONAL TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS ASSOCIATION - 301 562 9890
Website:  http://www.trich.org
ALSO  http://members.nbci.com/ets/index.html
E-mail:  ntsa@ntsa.org

VITILIGO
National Vitiligo Foundation - 903 531-5469
Website:  http://www.nvfi.org
E-mail: vitiligo-request@sjuvm.stjohns.edu

VULVODYNIA
National Vulvodynia Association - 301 299 0775
Website:  http://www.nva.org
ALSO:    http://www.med.umich.edu/obgyn/vulva/vulvodyn.htm 
E-mail: mate@nva.org

XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM
XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM SOCIETY - 518 851 2612
Website:  http://www.xps.org
E-mail:  xps@xps.org

Other comprehensive lists of skin disease patient's support help can be found at the web site of:

University of Iowa:  http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/SuprtGrps.html
American Academy of Dermatology:http://www.aad.org
The American Skin Association can be contacted at:  212 753 8260


 

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