Stephen E. Helms MD, FAAD
Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MississippiDr. Stephen Helms earned his MD degree at the Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio and completed residency training in dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh, Pa. Board-certified in dermatology in 1978 and recertified in 2006 and 2016, Dr. Helms was in private practice in Warren, Ohio for over 30 years in addition to teaching medical students and Dermatology residents part time at the Northeast Ohio Medical University and Case Western Reserve University College of Medicine. He now serves as a Professor of Dermatology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center where his special interest is in Contact Dermatitis and Occupational Dermatology.
A fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, Helms is an active member of multiple professional organizations and has given more than 270 invited lectures at professional meetings nationwide. He has authored or coauthored more than 60 articles in peer-reviewed professional publications and coauthored 6 chapters in medical textbooks. He serves as a journal reviewer or commentator for Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dermatitis, Cutis, Practical Dermatology, and American Family Practice. and has participated in several clinical research studies. He has served on committees for the American Academy of Dermatology as well as hospital committees in Warren and at UMMC. He has served several years each as secretary and later as vice president of his medical staff in Warren. Other positions have included president of his county medical society, secretary of the Ohio State Dermatological Association, and Board Member of the Cleveland Dermatological Society. He enjoys fishing, reading, watching classic movies, and especially, traveling with his wife, two children and their families.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Irritant Contact Dermatitis From Medical Devices Used by Patients With Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Contact Allergens Responsible for Eyelid Dermatitis in Adults
- Outcomes of Patch Testing for Evaluating Allergic Reactions to Titanium
- Use of Direct Microscopy to Diagnose Superficial Mycoses
- Successful Treatment of Chronic Actinic Dermatitis With Alitretinoin
- Prevalence and Trend of Allergen Sensitization in Patients With Cheilitis Referred for Patch Testing
- Topical Eye Medications Causing Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Use of Sorbitan Sesquioleate in Patch Testing
- Contact Allergy to the Dexcom G6 Glucose Monitoring System
- Prevalence and Clinical Features of HSV Infection in Oral Lesions of Pemphigus Vulgaris