The Cutaneous Connection
Skin Changes, Hormones, and the Menopause Conversation in Aesthetics
In this episode, we sat down with Doris Day, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, who's 25-year long career focuses on longevity aesthetics. She discussed the most common cutaneous concerns among menopausal women, insights from Galderma’s recent menopause survey, and how dermatologists can thoughtfully incorporate conversations about hormonal health into aesthetic consultations.
Highlighting Voices of Patients With Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis
In the latest installment of Dermatology Times' video series, the Derm Dispatch, host Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, sits down with indolent systemic mastocytosis patient advocate Suki Tipp to examine the clinical, emotional, and financial toll of delayed diagnosis—and the critical role dermatology clinicians can play in recognizing this rare disease earlier.
Now a vocal advocate, Tipp encourages dermatology clinicians to consider systemic mastocytosis in patients presenting with recurrent urticaria, flushing, unexplained brown macules, and systemic symptoms.
Utilizing the National Eczema Association's EczemaWise App for Clinicians and Patients
In a recent Derm Dispatch episode produced by Dermatology Times, Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, spoke with Isabelle Thibau, MPH, director of the EczemaWise app from the National Eczema Association (NEA), about the clinical and patient care implications of this digital tool.
‘A Hairtoric Moment’: Advocating for ICD-10 Codes in Scarring Alopecia
Itisha S. Jefferson, a medical student, patient advocate, and one of the co-founders of the Scarring Alopecia Foundation's medical student program, shares the inspiring advocacy journey and team effort behind the approval of ICD-10 codes for scarring alopecias.
Intervening in AD Progression for Pediatric Patients
We recently caught up with Peter Lio, MD, a clinical assistant professor of dermatology and pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, at the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting. Lio presented a session on changing the disease course in pediatric atopic dermatitis, alongside Amy Paller, MD. We'll dive into the highlights of their talk, the role of disease progression, and the exciting pipeline ahead.
Food Fight - Drs Treat and Oza Debate Eczema Triggers
In today’s episode, Drs Vikash Oza, MD, and James Treat, MD, delve into the topic, “Does Food Trigger Eczema?” Oza, an associate professor of dermatology and pediatrics and the director of pediatric dermatology at NYU in New York City, and Treat, a professor of clinical pediatrics and dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine and an affiliate of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, participated in 1 of 3 “Great Debates in Peds Derm” at the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The duo shared insights from their debate and pearls for clinicians related to allergy and eczema.
Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Featuring Albert Yan, MD, FAAP, FAAD
In today’s episode, Albert Yan, MD, FAAP, FAAD, research director at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, professor at the Perelman School of Medicine, and executive at Inner Archways LLC, discusses pearls and insights from his lecture presented at the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Yan spoke on artificial intelligence and ChatGPT and the balance of positive yet harmful potential of AI chatbots in medicine.
Navigating Systemic Therapies in Atopic Dermatitis
James Song, MD, FAAD, chief medical officer and director of clinical research at Frontier Dermatology in Seattle, Washington, delves into the complexities and advancements in treating atopic dermatitis (AD). Song highlights the challenges of transitioning patients from topical to systemic therapies, emphasizing the need for timely conversations and patient comfort. He discusses the efficacy and rapid response of oral JAK inhibitors compared to biologics, while addressing safety concerns and the necessity for blood monitoring. Song also explores patient-specific factors in treatment choices, the importance of systemic therapy for moderate to severe cases, and the promise of emerging biologics targeting IL-31...
Enhancing Vitiligo Care With Nanette Silverberg, MD
In today’s episode, Nanette Silverberg reviews the key highlights from her vitiligo sessions at the 2024 Revolutionizing Alopecia Areata, Vitiligo, and Eczema Conference, also known this year as RAVE. Dr. Silverberg is the chief of pediatric dermatology for the Mount Sinai Health System and site director of pediatric and adolescent dermatology at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York, as well as the conference chair of the vitiligo portion of RAVE. At the conference, Dr. Silverberg presented “Topical Therapeutics for Vitiligo” and “Excellence in Vitiligo Clinical Practice.” Today, Dr. Silverberg shares the top takeaways from her sessions t...
From Infection to Innovation: The Turn Therapeutics Story
Bradley Burnam, the founder and CEO of Turn Therapeutics, discusses his journey in the pharmaceutical landscape: from his battle with an aggressive antimicrobial resistant infection to the beginnings of Turn, and to the current state of Hexagen technology and its potential in eczema, onychomycosis, and more.
A Reminder of Patient Impact
Brian Kim, MD, had an unexpected attendee at one of his AAD sessions and delves into what's new, what's now, and what's next in atopic dermatitis management.
Make Data-Driven Decisions For Personalized AD Treatment
Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, associate professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut and Dermatology Times Editorial Advisory Board Member, caught up with us at the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology Meeting to decode new atopic dermatitis treatment data and how that translates to personalized options for patients.
Decoding Atopic Dermatitis at AAD
Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, gives a sneak peek of what to expect in atopic dermatitis education at the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Meeting in San Diego, California March 8-12. Since the last meeting, the AAD has released new guidelines to treat the condition.
ReV Up Your Vitiligo Treatment Strategies
Nanette Silverberg, MD, clinical professor of pediatrics and dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, New York, recently led the annual Revolutionizing Vitiligo (ReV) Virtual Conference. Discover what you need to say to overcome insurance coverage hangups with ruxolitinib, the importance of early intervention, and gain an overview of topical guidelines for patients of all ages with vitiligo.
Splish, Splash: AD Management Starts in the Bath
This episode recaps a discussion during a recent Masterclasses in Dermatology Atopic Dermatitis meeting. Course Director Emmy Graber, MD, MBA, moderated a faculty Q&A after sessions. She asked leading atopic dermatitis experts about bathing routine advice for patients and families. They took different ages, cultures, and more into consideration. Rebecca Smith, MD; Lawrence Eichenfield, MD; Zakiya Pressley Rice, MD; and Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD; weighed in.
Pearls for Atopic Dermatitis in College-Aged Patients
In this episode, discover and learn how to address the unique challenges faced by college students diagnosed with atopic dermatitis—especially as they navigate new lifestyles and medication management. Dr. Ruchi Gupta will lead a session on this topic at the 2023 American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Meeting in Anaheim, California.
Understanding Age-Approved Therapies in the Atopic Dermatitis Armamentarium
In this episode, we delve into pediatric atopic dermatitis with Dr. Colleen Cotton from National Children’s Hospital in Washington, DC. She recently presented a session at Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2023 in Asheville, North Carolina, and addressed the important considerations in children, why it is better to use an ointment as opposed to a cream, drugs available by age, the importance of timing with live vaccines, and the pros and cons of pre-filled syringes versus injectable pens for young patients.
The Dermatologists' Role in Health Care & Legislative Advocacy ft. Marty Makary, MD, MPH, FACS
Marty Makary, MD, MPH, FACS, is a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Carey Business School, a member of the National Academy of Medicine, and a public health and public policy researcher. Makary is also a New York Times best-selling author of “Unaccountable: What Hospitals Won't Tell You and How Transparency Can Revolutionize Health Care,” and “The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care - And How to Fix it.” In this episode, Makary discusses the role of physician-led legislative advocacy in health care and dermatology, a topic he recently discussed in the keynote speech at the 2...
Combatting Treatment Skepticism in Advanced Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis
In this episode, Peter Lio, MD, discusses pearls and takeaways from the atopic dermatitis panel he participated in at the 2023 Society of Pediatric Dermatology meeting.
Exploring the Effects of Pollutants on Atopic Dermatitis
In this episode, Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, discusses of the effects of environmental pollutants on atopic dermatitis, including flares, severity, and recommendations for avoiding these pollutants when possible.
Managing Atopic Dermatitis With Emerging Techniques
In this episode, Mona Shahriari, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine and the associate director of Clinical Trials at CCD Research, discusses what dermatologists and patients with atopic dermatitis can expect as we transition from winter to spring, as well as new and emerging treatments and technologies for managing atopic dermatitis that she’s looking ahead to as the year progresses.
JAK Inhibitor Safety for Treating AD
In this episode, Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, associate professor of dermatology at the Yale School Medicine, and a Dermatology Times Editorial Advisory Board member, discusses a paper he recently co-authored, titled “JAK Inhibitor Safety Compared to Traditional Systemic Immunosuppressive Therapies,” with Stefano Daniele, PhD candidate of the Medical Scientist Training Program at the Yale School of Medicine.
What You May Not Know About Atopic Dermatitis
In this episode, we sit down with Bernard Cohen, MD, a professor of dermatology at Johns Hopkins University Pediatric Dermatology and Cutaneous Laser Center. He details new, emerging data in the world of atopic dermatitis and some new information on treating newborns and what patients should do now to battle the dry winter weather.
For additional news and insights, visit us at dermatologytimes.com
Treating Atopic Dermatitis in the Winter
On this episode of "The Cutaneous Connection", Bernard Cohen, MD, professor of pediatrics and dermatology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, talks about how physicians and patients should treat atopic dermatitis in the winter months, and some new data on treating newborns.
For additional news and insights, visit us at dermatologytimes.com
Atopic Dermatitis for Adolescents During Changing Weather
Today we're joined by Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD, a board-certified medical dermatologist and the director of the Psoriasis Treatment Program at the Yale School of Medicine. In this episode, he talks treatment options for adolescents with atopic dermatitis, how the changing seasons can affect flare-ups, and what caregivers can do at home to help prevent extreme itching.
For additional news and insights, visit us at dermatologytimes.com
Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis and Shin Guard Dermatitis
Peter Lio, MD, and clinical professor of dermatology and pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, discusses how atopic dermatitis presents differently in pediatric patients, and the 2021 allergen of the year, acetophenone azine associated with shin guard dermatitis.
For additional news and insights, visit us at dermatologytimes.com
Advancements in Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, and assistant professor of dermatology and director of the Center for Ecezma and Itch at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, discusses the changing field of atopic dermatitis. He also talks about the importance of JAK inhibitors and the treatment options he looks forward to.
For additional news and insights, visit us at dermatologytimes.com
Multidisciplinary Care For Pediatric AD
Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, of Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, who discusses the importance of multidisciplinary in the dermatology specialty. He gives his own experience with working with other specialties along with tips on how to improve communication with other health professionals.
Atopic Dermatitis and Adherence to Treatment
In this episode, we sit down with Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD, a dermatologist at Wake Forest Baptist Health, in North Carolina. Patient adherence to treatment, new treatments on the horizon for atopic dermatitis and more is discussed in this interview.
Melanoma Monday: What is it?
In this interview we sit down with by Savina Aneja, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in practice at Advance Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery in Orlando, Florida. We discuss about Melanoma Monday, which is May 2, 2022. This day is part of an awareness campaign by American Academy of Dermatology during National Melanoma Month. We talk about what are the most important part of a skin cancer screening, common misconceptions patients have regarding skin cancer, and much more in this interview.
An In-depth Dive on Sun Protective Clothing
As we start Skin Cancer Awareness Month, John Jesitus, staff correspondent, interviews Zoe Diana Draelos, MD. She is an adjunct assistant professor of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, and chief medical editor of Dermatology Times®. They discuss sun protective clothing and its effectiveness as a protective barrier to the skin. Beyond that, there are certain sun protective additives in laundry that can help add sun protection to fabric by helping block the light from coming through the material. Draelos also talks trends to come in the future of sunscreen products and innovation in the f...
Sleep Disturbances in Older Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Jonathan Silverberg, MD, the associate professor of dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC, discusses a poster presented at the Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis (RAD) December 2021 conference.
Using the Color Wheel to Discuss Nutrition
Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, FAAD, adjunct assistant professor of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, and chief medical editor for Dermatology Times® talks about her presentation "Optimizing Nutrition for Skin Health," at the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual meeting.
Cosmetic Dermatology: Procedures and Practice
Today I’m joined by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, a research and board-certified clinical dermatologist and chief medical editor of Dermatology Times® from Durham, North Carolina. She details the process of her new book, Cosmetic Dermatology: Procedures and Practice, which will be releasing in the United States in April of 2022.
The Burn Reversal Method
Today I’m joined by James Beckman, MD. Dr. Beckman is a Biochemist, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Adjunct, Associate Clinical Professor-Dermatology Department at the University of Arkansas Medical School. He is also the Founder of Therapon Skin Health. Beckman is the creator of a topical application that stops the progression of a first or second degree burn. We discuss the science behind this burn reversal method, the complexities of working with burned skin, and what needs to be considered when working with a burned patient.
Diving into the Aesthetics Industry
Shay Moinuddin, MHA, CANS, RN, an aesthetic nurse specialist and clinical manager at the Few Institute in Chicago, Illinois, talks about stackable aesthetic treatments, how the aesthetic world has changed in the last 10 years, and how allied health care workers should be utilized in the practice.
New Devices for AGA
Today we are joined by Dr. Maryanne Makredes Senna, MD, assistant professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical school, and director of the Mass General Hospital Hair Loss Clinic and clinical research trials for hair loss disorders in Boston, Massachusetts. We discuss androgenetic alopecia or AGA, which is a common form of hair loss in both men and women. In men, this condition is also known as male-pattern baldness. We dive into current treatment challenges, new regeneration devices, and how to help patients with texture hair. For more information about the survey discussed in the podcast visit our article on the...
Helping and Relating to Patients of All Hair Types
Managing editor of Dermatology Times, Mary Scoviak, is joined by Candrice Heath, MD, FAAP, FAAD a dermatologist and assistant professor of dermatology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to discuss relating to patients with textured hair.
Deep Dive Into the World of Vitiligo
This episode of The Cutaneous Connection podcast, sponsored by Incyte, explores the world of vitiligo. From symptoms to current treatment dissatisfaction and the latest research, Pearl Grimes, MD, FAAD, explains where we are now with this pigmentary disorder and where we are headed.
QRPs and the Dermatology Practice
In this episode, we sit down with the OJM Group from Cincinnati, Ohio, to discuss qualified retirement plans and how many dermatology practices could be saving money.