Lotery, Dr Helen

MD FRCP FRCPI

Helen Lotery

Speciality

Dermatology

Sub-speciality

Skin cancer, skin cancer surgery, vulval dermatology

Training and Education

MD Queen’s University Belfast 2004
MB BCh BAO Queen’s University Belfast 1990
MRCPI 1998
MRCGP 1994
Specialist registrar training in Dermatology, Wessex. Fellowship training in vulval dermatology, University of Iowa

Experience

Dr Lotery has been a consultant in Southampton University Hospitals Trust since July 2007.
Experience in general dermatology, skin cancer, skin cancer surgery, emergency dermatology, vulval dermatology.
Undergraduate course co-ordinator for the University of Southampton.

Key achievements

Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Southampton

Key awards and prizes

Honours at Final MB

Research

An Epidemiological Study of Women with Vulval Burning. Research performed at the University of Iowa from 2000 to 2002, subsequently submitted successfully for the degree of MD at Queen’s University, Belfast in July 2004.

The UK Multicentre Teledermatology Study, 1996-1998. 9 peer-reviewed publications and 5 presentations at national and international meetings.

Dicaprylyl Maleate: An Emerging Cosmetic Allergen. International, multicentre study of contact allergy to a relatively new cosmetic ingredient. Published in Contact Dermatitis in 2007.

Most recent publications

Fisher J, Lotery H, Henderson C. Time in motion: testing efficiency in the dermatology procedure setting. Dermatol Surg 2009;35:437-445.

Lotery HE, Kirk S, Beck MH, Burova EP, Crone AM, Curley RK, Downs AMR, Hill GM, Horne HL, Iftikhar N, Lovell CR, Malanin K, Orton D, Powell SM, Sansom JE, Sonnex TS, Todd D, Tucker SC, Wilkinson SM, Haworth AE. Dicaprylyl maleate – an emerging cosmetic allergen. Contact Dermatitis, 2007; 57:169-72

Lotery HE, McClure N, Galask RP. Vulvodynia (rapid review). Lancet, 2004; 363: 1058-60

Lotery HE, Galask RP, Stone MS, Sontheimer RD. Ulcerative vulvitis in atypical Reiter’s syndrome. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003; 48:613-6