Resident Lectureship Award

  • The award recipient will be invited to present their submission at the Noah Worcester Dermatological Society Annual Meeting. The scholarship includes a $1,000 stipend to cover the cost of transportation and travel expenses to and from the meeting, complimentary meeting registration, admission to all lectures, invitations to all scheduled Noah social events and dinners, and a standard hotel room for the duration of the conference. The award will also include and invitation to the 2026 Cocktails with Noah event at the AAD Meeting in Denver, CO.

  • April 22 - 27, 2026
    JW Marriot Hill Country
    San Antonio, TX

    The educational program covers all areas of dermatology. It is primarily presented by members of the society and invited lecturers. The lively discussions facilitated by the small group setting provide an unparalleled opportunity to learn from the leaders of the field. Cultural, sport, and social activities allow full immersion in the Noah ‘family’. The resident lecturer will be invited to participate in all of these events

    • Applicants should record a 2-3 minute video of the opening of the presentation and submit with the PowerPoint slides to be used during the presentation. Topics can span medical dermatology, surgical, pediatric, or cosmetic dermatology, as well as dermatopathology.

    • The presentation will be 10 minutes followed by a 5-minute question and answer session.

    • Applicants must attend the entire 5-day meeting.

    • Upon completion of the program, participants are required to complete an evaluation and provide feedback on their experience.

    • Applicant will be interviewed for an article to be published on the society website.

  • The best Noah presentations are entertaining, clinically relevant, and present new diagnostic or therapeutic pearls, tips, or tricks that fill identifiable gaps in dermatologic care. Original research is welcome, but not mandatory. A new way of thinking about a disease or treatment, a novel approach taken by your dermatology department, an approach to achieving a legislative “win,” or a new approach to teledermatology are examples of interesting topics that could be discussed.

  • Individuals must be either in their third year of dermatology residency (PGY4) or be a post dermatology residency fellow in an accredited dermatology program in the United States or Canada.

    • Applications submitted on or before October 15, 2025, will be considered for the April 22-26, 2026 meeting.

    • The award recipient will be notified by November 1, 2025

  • If you have any questions or issues submitting your application and materials, please email the Noah office.

Past Recipients