
Dr. David Adam
Dr. David Adam is the Medical Director of Baywood Dermatology. He is also the Lead Investigator at CCA Medical Research, a center for advanced dermatologic therapeutics.
Dr. Adam is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. He is a staff dermatologist at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto where he also serves as the Site Director for Undergraduate Dermatology.
Dr. Adam received his medical degree at the University of Toronto graduating with honors. He completed his residency at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, serving as Chief Resident.
Dr. Adam is also the President of the Dermatology Association of Ontario, serves as a reviewer for several medical journals and regularly publishes in peer reviewed journals.

Dr. Yvette Miller-Monthrope
Dr. Miller-Monthrope is an academic Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist. She completed medical school and residency training in both dermatology and anatomical pathology at the University of Toronto. After completing her first residency in dermatology, she practiced medical dermatology at Women’s College Hospital while completing a Master’s degree in Education. Dr. Miller Monthrope has special interests in curriculum development, resident education, clinical-pathological correlation, inflammatory dermatoses and ethnic dermatology. She currently splits her time between her medical dermatology practice at Women’s College Hospital and her dermatopathology practice at Unity Health (St. Michael’s Hospital & St. Joseph’s Health Centre). At all sites, she is involved in medical student and residency education. Dr. Miller-Monthrope is also a busy mom of three small kids.

Dr. Maxwell Sauder
Dr. Maxwell Sauder is a board-certified dermatologist in Canada (FRCPC) and the United States (DABD) with additional fellowship training in cutaneous oncology. He is an assistant professor in the division of dermatology at the University of Toronto. He is an onco-dermatologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre where he assists in the management of complex cutaneous malignancies and skin toxicities of anticancer treatments. He also practices at Toronto Dermatology Centre where he has a large general dermatology practice and is the director of the Pigmented Lesion Clinic. He is the research director at Toronto Dermatology Centre where he runs clinical trials investigating new therapies for various dermatologic conditions.
Dr. Sauder earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at McMaster University and completed a residency in dermatology at The University of Ottawa where he was the chief resident and received The D.C. Montgomery Resident Award for excellence in research. He completed fellowship training in Cutaneous Oncology at Harvard Medical School. He is a former instructor in dermatology at Harvard Medical School. He is an active member of the Canadian Dermatology Association where he is a member of the Sun Awareness Working Group. He is the secretary of the Dermatology Association of Ontario. He is the Treasurer of the Section of Dermatology within the Ontario Medical Association where he advocates for dermatologists, doctors and most importantly patients.