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A dermatologist uncovers stage IV lung cancer
A patient visits his dermatologist for a cyst and leaves with a lung cancer diagnosis. ... Richard’s story ... Richard Danzer and dermatologist Brittany Smirnov, DO, FAAD - West Palm Beach, Florida ... A cyst on my back didn’t initially stop me from daily activities, but over time it got
Dermatologist collaborates with other specialists to treat transplant patient
Needing to protect a patient’s recently transplanted kidney while treating his melanoma, a multidisciplinary care team saves his life. ... Anthony Shultz's story ... Anthony Schultz, Chicago, Illinois ... With a history of melanoma—the most serious form of skin cancer—and a recent kidney transplant, it’s very important that I stay
Cyrina finds relief for painful, chronic boils and abscesses
Through Medicaid, a patient finds relief for hidradenitis suppurativa after years of severe, chronic abscesses and blisters. ... Cyrina's story ... Cyrina Anthony, San Francisco, California ... In seventh grade, a boil first appeared under my right arm. It was horrifying and scary and I didn’t even want to tell
Of strife and SDRIFE
By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 17, 2017 Patient 3. SDRIFE. Frontal view (A) and right lateral view (B) with erythema and blanching papules coalescing into plaques with vesicles on back, abdomen, and bilateral inframammary and inguinal folds. ... Credit: ... JAAD A conceivable Yelp review: I was so uncomfortable
A surgical pearl (in waiting) for the medical dermatologist
By Warren R. Heymann, MD ... Oct. 21, 2016 ... I admit it — the surgical aspect of my practice is rudimentary. Honestly, any non-cosmetic procedure that takes me more than 5 minutes gets referred. It’s amazing how I can make a living with shave biopsies, tangential excisions, electrodesiccation
Participation in mentorship programs is important to becoming a dermatologist
Support of mentors keeps Brittani Remé, MS, motivated to become a dermatologist. Brittani’s story ... Brittani Remé, MS, Kansas City University, DO Candidate 2024. ... I became interested in dermatology after shadowing a dermatologist for a couple of days before medical school. However, my interest peaked in my preclinical coursework,
Military members more at risk for melanoma
Board-certified dermatologist discusses occupational risks of skin cancer for those who serve SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024) — U.S. veterans are at a higher risk of developing melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer, likely due in part to the occupational hazards associated with active duty in countries
Doing fun activities and making friends | AAD Camp Discovery
Delaney McKeon loved her time as a camper at Camp Discovery. Delaney’s story ... Delaney loved participating in summer camp activities such as fishing. ... I heard about AAD Camp Discovery from an AAD member dermatologist. Dr. Ruth Ann Vleugels, who is my dermatologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, recommended Camp
Using scribes to reduce burdens
Documentation burdens consistently rank near the top of dermatologist concerns. One way physicians are winning back their time is with use of scribes. Scribes can work in the exam room during the patient encounter, or they can work remotely, transcribing the note through an audio connection. Scribes who work remotely
Intestinal obstruction of justice raises a question for dermatology residency applicants: Are you a real doctor?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 19, 2019 Hon. George M. Heymann ... "Are you a real doctor?" ... Every dermatologist has been asked this question. ... Ask Sam (not his real name). Last summer, he and his wife came for their annual skin cancer examinations. Sam, an ordinarily jovial
Bringing dermatology to the Mississippi Delta
A dermatologist establishes a monthly dermatology clinic to provide lifesaving care to patients in the underserved Mississippi Delta. ... Dr. Brodell's story ... Mississippi is an underserved state. We currently have fewer than 60 dermatologists for 3 million people, and some parts of the state, like the Delta, don't have
Dermatologist on the run
In Practice ... Douglas Naversen, MD, is a dermatologist in private practice in Medford, Oregon. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, August 1, 2018 It takes major motivation to complete a single marathon. Douglas Naversen, MD, has run 25. ... "My personal record is two hours, fifty-five minutes, and thirty-two
Navigating the physical and emotional demands of a lifelong condition
A dermatologist collaborates with other specialists to manage Kimberly’s chronic hidradenitis suppurativa, a rare and debilitating disease. ... Kimberly Meyer-Gamet's story ... Kimberly Meyer-Gamet and her family ... Nearly 10 years ago, I noticed small lumps on my skin that reappeared from time to time. I didn’t think much about
July 19, 2023
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / July 19, 2023 ... Use of hair oils to treat androgenetic alopecia DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : The intimate dance of Staphylococcus aureus and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Imiquimod for management of
Supporting patients living with chronic cancer
A dermatologist and patient create a community for others living with chronic lymphoma. ... Susan's story ... I’ve been living with cutaneous lymphoma for more than 25 years and it took me at least the first 10 years to really wrap my head around it and to be able to
Cross-specialty team treats rare cancer
A dermatologist and oncologist collaborate to treat Sézary syndrome, a rare form of lymphoma, after a patient endured years of intense pain. ... Mike’s story ... Mike Murphy, patient ... For a decade, I lived with a burning rash and intense itching that kept me up all night in pain.
Dermatology hospital consult helps Sarah avoid chemotherapy
An ICU patient’s bloodwork indicates lymphoma, but a dermatologist recognizes drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) days before chemotherapy. ... Sarah's story ... Sarah Shark – Bay City, Michigan ... I had been hospitalized for ulcerative colitis, and when I was discharged, I was prescribed sulfasalazine. Three weeks into the drug treatment,
Dupilumab: The first year
By Warren R. Heymann, MD ... Jan. 8, 2018 A patient with severe atopic dermatitis has benefited from dupilumab. ... Credit: Warren R Heymann ... When introduced as dermatologist to a new acquaintance, I’m sure you have heard: "Dermatology is a great field — you don’t cure anybody, so
Supporting our veterans
A dermatologist helps a Vietnam veteran manage ongoing skin challenges—including cancer—related to Agent Orange exposure. ... Jack’s story ... Jack Cooper, Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, Naples, Florida ... As a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, I wasn’t thinking about taking care of my skin – sunscreen was the
Growing up with dry, scaly skin
Born with a rare condition called lamellar ichthyosis, a young woman lives a normal life with support from her lifelong dermatologist, while advocating for herself and others. ... Abby's story ... Growing up with dry, scaly skin ... Learn how Abby Evans lives with lamellar ichthyosis, a genetic condition that
Academic medical center
Finding the right type of academic practice: From an expert ... An interview with Michel McDonald, MD Academic Dermatologist, Vanderbilt University Medical Center How did you choose your current position? Why did you want to work in the academic setting? I began working at Vanderbilt right out of residency. The
When cancer treatment leads to vitiligo
A dermatology-oncology collaboration helped a patient avoid choosing between skin disease and cancer treatment. ... Shawn's story ... Shawn Bruton, patient ... I didn’t expect my cancer treatment to damage my skin. ... Three years after my lung cancer diagnosis, discolored patches appeared on my stomach, arms, and legs. My
Solving a decades-old mystery
A woman dealt with persistent and debilitating skin issues for 40 years before a visit to the dermatologist leads to an allergy diagnosis that changes her life. ... JoAnne's story ... I first started experiencing skin issues when I was a teenager, such as dry and scaly patches on my
Early diagnosis catches scarring condition
A dermatologist’s quick action helps a patient with alopecia regain her confidence. ... Julie's story ... Julie Wright, patient ... Like a lot of parents, my two kids keep me very busy, so I put taking care of myself on the back burner. However, I knew I needed to take
Leadership story by Kelly M. Cordoro, MD, FAAD
Leadership Development Steering Committee chair Kelly M. Cordoro, MD, FAAD, finds it an incredible privilege to strengthen and expand the programs and offerings of the Leadership Institute. Dr. Cordoro’s story ... Kelly M. Cordoro, MD, FAAD, chair of the AAD’s Leadership Development Steering Committee. ... Leadership training has influenced every
Collaborating to treat pediatric cancer patients
A pediatric oncologist and dermatologist team up to diagnose and treat a transplant patient experiencing sclerotic graft-versus-host disease. ... Dr. Huang's story ... Jennifer Huang, MD, Boston Children's Hospital ... When I started working as a dermatology fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2011, I began working closely with pediatric
Showcase of Your Dermatologist Knows Social Media
Social media is a core component of the Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows strategy. Working with specially selected social media correspondents, we publish content across social media platforms that have an audience of millions. Our posts all share the message that a board-certified dermatologist is the go-to expert for skin, hair,
Opening doors and paying it forward
AAD member John Zampella, MD, FAAD, loved participating in the AAD’s Leadership Institute programs . Dr. Zampella’s story ... John Zampella, MD, FAAD ... I am an Associate Professor of Dermatology at NYU School of Medicine. I am excited to share my experiences with the American Academy of Dermatology Leadership
Can you imagine not wearing a mask?
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, October 1, 2021 As we near the end of our second year in Coronavirus hell, most of us have come to terms with the fact that this virus is not going to
Stopping skin cancer spread in the nick of time
Correcting common misconceptions about skin cancer and skin of color help a patient take control of her health and support others. ... Yvonne's story ... Yvonne Basil, patient ... I always thought my darker skin tone protected me from the sun and skin cancer. This common misconception nearly cost me
Your Dermatologist Knows sees more strong performance on social media
Since the Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy launch in October of 2022, the Academy’s social media accounts have seen staggering levels of engagement, broadcasting to millions that only a board-certified dermatologist has the experience and expertise necessary to treat skin, hair, and nails. ... The strategy involves a robust
The magic of dermatology
Balance in Practice ... Angela Funovits, MD, is a dermatologist in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, November 1, 2019 At just 10 years old, dermatologist Angela Funovits, MD, began teaching herself magic. "I had seen one particular program on TV," she said, "and for some reason
Your Dermatologist Knows
You’re the experts. We’re proving it to the public. ... The Academy’s successful Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy reimagines the AAD’s public relations efforts, with the singular focus of positioning you, the dermatologist, as the expert. The strategy engages the public with questions on their health and wellness, putting
We let everyone know. No one knows skin, hair, and nails like a dermatologist.
Traditional and social media efforts are paying off. ... The Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy has been a massive success. A multi-pronged approach to let the public know that only a board-certified dermatologist has the knowledge, experience, and expertise necessary to treat skin, hair, and nail conditions, Your
Applying phototherapy expertise to the COVID-19 crisis
Inspired to support the COVID-19 response, a dermatologist discovered a new way to sanitize N95 masks, keeping frontline providers safe. ... Iltefat H Hamzavi, MD, FAAD, Henry Ford Health System ... Henry Ford Dermatology and Dr. Hamzavi's story ... Because of supply shortages, many frontline providers don’t have adequate access
Now everyone knows. Your Dermatologist Knows sees rapid success
Since launch, Your Dermatologist Knows content has been seen over 100 million times. The Academy’s new, groundbreaking consumer positioning strategy, Your Dermatologist Knows, launched to the public in mid-October 2022, and its first few months have been a resounding success with views in the millions. ... From launch to the
A fast diagnosis saves a life
A cross-specialty team races to save a Boston newscaster’s life after a dermatologist diagnoses a rare, life-threatening drug reaction called DRESS (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms). ... Phil's story ... When Boston newscaster Phil Lipof had a life-threatening drug reaction, a cross-specialty team raced to save his life.
Shade Structure Program
The AAD Shade Structure Grant Program awards grants of up to $8,000 to public schools and non-profit organizations for installing permanent shade structures for outdoor locations that are not protected from the sun, such as playgrounds, pools, or recreation spaces. In addition to the grant, the AAD also provides a permanent sign
Master Dermatologist Award
The Master Dermatologist award recognizes an Academy member who, throughout the span of his or her career, has made significant contributions to the specialty of dermatology, as well as to the leadership and/or educational programs of the American Academy of Dermatology. ... Award: The Master Dermatologist Award will be presented
December
Issue ... December January February March April May June July August September October November December View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... What do syphilis and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever have in common? What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ...
Pseudomolluscoid papules: A more accurate description than pseudoverrucous papules
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 28, 2016 When patients ask me how I made their diagnosis so quickly, I politely tell them that if any particular lesion takes more than 25 milliseconds to diagnose, they really do have a problem. ... Today I saw a patient that made me
Moving or closing practices? Here's what you need to know.
In Practice ... Faiza Wasif, MPH, is the AAD's practice management manager. Her column offers tips on an area she commonly receives questions about from members. ... By Faiza Wasif, MPH, December 3, 2018 There is a lot you must consider before you move or close your practice including the
Your Dermatologist Knows see major traditional media successes
As the success of Your Dermatologist Knows continues into its third year, so too do the efforts of the Academy’s media relations team to spread the word about the knowledge and expertise that only a board-certified dermatologist has on skin, hair, and nail conditions. ... This summer, the Academy successfully
The retiring type?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 23, 2017 "Tell me, Dr. Heymann, when do you plan to retire?" ... Patients seem to ask me that every day. ... My usual response: "Why do you ask, do I look that bad?" ... "No, you look pretty good for your age." (According
Coming to grips with lymphocytic thrombophilic arteritis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 18, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 20 As a medical student, I was introduced to the concept that bilaterally symmetrical palpable purpura is leukocytoclastic vasculitis until proven otherwise. Although that bromide has served me well over the years, with experience, vasculitis perpetually befuddles me.
Walk-in clinic provides residents with timely care
A dermatology clinic’s innovative walk-in appointment schedule allows a patient to receive an eczema diagnosis and timely care. ... Kate's story ... Kate Gleason – Norfolk, Virginia ... My family moved to the Norfolk area three years ago from South Carolina, but until recently, I didn’t have a local dermatologist.
Meet the newest Your Dermatologist Knows correspondents
Answers in Practice ... By Matthew Walsh, Member Communications Specialist, March 1, 2025 DermWorld ... talks to Charlie Dunn, MD, FAAD, and Preetha Kamath, MD, FAAD, about the Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy and what they bring to their new roles as campaign correspondents. DermWorld: What made you
Your Dermatologist Knows garners major media hits
Since its launch in October of 2022, the Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy has seen major successes in the realm of print, TV, and online media. To date, Your Dermatologist Knows-related efforts by the Academy in 2024 have resulted in over ... 4,700 media placements in major publications,
Dermatologist in disguise
In Practice ... In this month's Balance in Practice, ... Dermatology World talks with M. Alan Menter, MD, about how holiday traditions can build community with colleagues and forge patient bonds. ... By Emily Margosian, content specialist, February 1, 2018 Most people just want to see their dermatologist as soon
Toxicity of topical timolol for infantile hemangiomas in preterm infants: Size matters
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Aug. 13, 2016 I have been using topical timolol (0.5% gel) for the past few years for infants with infantile hemangiomas (IH) with reasonable success, but I am always nervous about prescribing it, as data on the degree of topical absorption remains to be defined.
Specialties collaborate to create an effective treatment plan
A dermatologist and hematologist/oncologist keep a patient’s rare lymphoma in remission. ... Victoria’s story ... Victoria Perez – Phoenix, AZ ... For six years I had discolored spots that looked like bruises across my body—on my arms, legs, abdomen and buttocks. I knew something was off, but didn’t get a
Find a Dermatologist portal redesigned, connects patients with board-certified dermatologists
A new, streamlined public-facing version of Find a Dermatologist was launched in 2023. The site search was improved, adding expanded results, giving patients a greater variety of dermatologists to gather information about, and a mobile-friendly layout, displaying relevant content in an easy-to-read-format. ... Find a Dermatologist has also been optimized
State society community outreach toolkit: Shade structure program
What is this program? ... The AAD’s Shade Structure Grant Program awards grants to public schools and non-profit organizations for installing permanent shade structures for outdoor locations that are not protected from the sun, such as playgrounds, pools, or recreation spaces. In addition, the AAD also provides a permanent sign
Mentorship encourages dream of dermatology
Support and mentorship led to Kandice Bailey, MD, fulfilling her dream of becoming a dermatologist. Dr. Bailey's story ... Kandice C. Bailey, MD ... Growing up, my interest in dermatology came from seeing loved ones and neighbors endure various dermatologic conditions. Our rural community had limited access to any healthcare
Annual skin cancer exam leads to leukemia diagnosis
A dermatologist discovers deep bruising during a routine skin cancer exam, leading to a leukemia diagnosis. ... John's story ... John Ahern, Phoenix, Arizona ... I’m fair-skinned and live in Phoenix, so an annual skin check is a part of my routine. At the end of 2015, I was completing
Leading a rural hospital’s COVID-19 response
A Georgia dermatologist’s National Guard service brings him to the pandemic’s front lines. ... Dr. Lane's story ... Joshua E. Lane, MD, MBA, FAAD ... Because Columbus, Georgia is home to a large military base, many of my patients are veterans. These heroes and their selflessness inspired me to join
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, January 1, 2019 Happy 2019! Another year is upon us. The years seem to fly by these days — a hazard, I understand, of growing older. I suspect that many of you who
Your Dermatologist Knows media wins 2023
A key part of Your Dermatologist Knows is pitching stories to media outlets in hopes they’ll run news stories sharing information about the wide breadth of knowledge dermatologists have to their readership. We consider every new story published as a result of our pitches as a win, regardless of whether
Your Dermatologist Knows continues strong social media performance
The social media element of the Your Dermatologist Knows strategy continued its success in the summer of 2024. ... The Academy’s social media team works with the ... social media correspondents and several social media ambassadors to generate and distribute paid and organic content on the AAD’s ... Instagram ,
Left in the dark
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... An explanation to patients on the factors that can keep physicians out of the loop on current drug prices and costs to patients ... An explanation to patients on the factors that can keep physicians out of the
Dermatologic care is critical as patients age
A timely surgery in a dermatologist’s office removes a patient’s skin cancer. ... Karen's story ... Skin cancer is frightening, especially when it appears in the middle of your face. ... As a survivor of other skin cancers, I’m glad my dermatologist Dr. Terrence Cronin, Jr. quickly examined a raised,
Your Dermatologist Knows continues to show strong results
Launched in October 2022, the ... Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy has been successful in its effort to share messages that position board-certified dermatologists as the go-to experts for conditions affecting skin, hair, and nails. The strategy take a multi-channel approach to share messages across platforms. ... As of
Your Dermatologist Knows media wins 2024
A key part of Your Dermatologist Knows is pitching stories to media outlets in hopes they’ll run news stories sharing information about the wide breadth of knowledge dermatologists have to their readership. We consider every new story published as a result of our pitches as a win, regardless of whether
Harmful, long-term effects of indoor tanning
Dermatologists diagnose and treat a patient’s melanoma after years of tanning bed use as a teen. ... Stephanie's story ... Stephanie Nicholl, patient ... I started using indoor tanning beds before school dances or summer vacation when I was 16. I began tanning more regularly in my early 20s, sometimes
Young Physician Focus: April 2023
Workplace ethos is of paramount importance ... By Bridget McIlwee, DO, FAAD, ... DermWorld young physician advisor ... Since the COVID pandemic, it seems to me that businesses in nearly every sector of the economy are desperate for employees. It also seems that medicine is no exception. I am a
Highlight of summer | AAD Camp Discovery
Medical student Savannah Fakhouri was happy to volunteer at AAD Camp Discovery . Savannah’s story ... Savannah Fakhouri, medical student at University of California, San Diego-School of Medicine. ... The summer after my first year of medical school at University of California San Diego I had the privilege of volunteering
Your Dermatologist Knows media wins 2024
A key part of Your Dermatologist Knows is pitching stories to media outlets in hopes they’ll run news stories sharing information about the wide breadth of knowledge dermatologists have to their readership. We consider every new story published as a result of our pitches as a win, regardless of whether
Best of DermWorld Insights and Inquiries
Dec. 27, 2023 We know how much you enjoy Dr. Heymann and the editorial board’s weekly analyses of dermatologic literature, so we’ve created a list of the top 10 most popular issues in 2023 — starting with the most popular issue of the year. ... 1. After 23 years, a
Caring for an autoimmune patient during a pandemic
Telemedicine allows a dermatologist to care for a melanoma survivor with a rare autoimmune condition during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Jennifer's story ... Jennifer Bowers, Patient ... I’m fair-skinned with freckles and red hair. I grew up in the 1970s when sunscreen was not yet widely used, and I was
January 31
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / JANUARY 31, 2018 ... First IGA scale for EB simplex validated AAD election candidates announced FDA to revise draft guidance affecting in-office preparations How do different SPFs compare? Alex Azar confirmed
To tip or not to tip?
Answers in Practice ... October 1, 2023 The New York Times ... recently posted a Q&A column titled, "Why Did My Dermatologist Ask Me for a Tip?" where a reader questions whether being presented with a tip screen while paying for a cosmetic procedure performed in a medical office is
Albinism awareness gets a makeover
In Practice ... Victoria Williams, MD, is an assistant professor of clinical dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, May 1, 2019 "What really struck me was that there were no dermatologists on the ground there," recalls Victoria Williams, MD, assistant professor of clinical dermatology
Turning a blind eye on second opinions
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD June 21, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 25 Whenever I encounter patients who ask for, or are being seen for, second opinions, I silently chuckle at Henny Youngman’s timeless one-liner about the subject (you can Google it). The fact is that second opinions are no
Monthly highlights from Your Dermatologist Knows
Your Dermatologist Knows is a consumer positioning strategy designed for the long term. You can see monthly highlights from the content we’re sharing below. This archive will grow over time. Selecting an image will open the relevant social media platform. Or you can visit our ... Pinterest , ... Instagram
Your Dermatologist Knows: A strong summer
This October marks one year since the AAD launched its new consumer positioning strategy, Your Dermatologist Knows, and there is no sign that the success will slow as it enters its second year. ... In July, we had another first when we launched the ... @aadskin TikTok account . Since
Which treatment modality of pyogenic granuloma is worth its weight in salt?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 31, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 31 I get palpitations with every pyogenic granuloma (PG) I encounter. Even though the clinical diagnosis is instant, my personal Jiminy Cricket dermatologist reminds me not to miss an amelanotic melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or cutaneous metastasis. If
All aboard
Answers in Practice ... By Victoria Houghton, Managing Editor, June 1, 2023 DermWorld ... talks to Vermont dermatologist Steven Shama, MD, MPH, FAAD, who recently directed a session on managing office politics at the 2023 AAD Annual Meeting, about strategies to onboard new employees. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice.
A heartfelt thank you note to my psoriasis research colleagues
... By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 11, 2017 Dear psoriasis researcher: ... I first met Casey (not his real name) when he was a child, referred to me for awful psoriasis. He was always upbeat and resilient, but clearly the disease adversely affected his life and that of
Monitoring infantile hemangiomas: What’s the score?
By Howard B. Pride, MD, FAAD Geisinger Medical Center, Department of Dermatology Aug. 11, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 32 Infantile hemangiomas (IH) are common vascular tumors that generally run a self-limited course of rapid growth in the first 2-3 months of life, slow growth for another 4-6 months, and then
Focusing attention on X-linked ichthyosis
Ichthyosis vulgaris ... Credit: ... JAAD By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 2, 2019 I thought it was me. Like every dermatologist, I learned the classical appearance of the ichthyoses, and wonder why I’m not sure if I am looking at a patient with ichthyosis vulgaris (IV) or X-linked ichthyosis
Your Dermatologist Knows launches with smashing success
In October, the Academy launched ... Your Dermatologist Knows , the new consumer positioning strategy meant to maintain board-certified dermatologists’ position as the undisputed experts in skin, hair, and nails. ... Through the end of November, our content has generated ... 56 million views and 3.4 million engagements across Facebook,
Find a member
Use this page to select between our Member directory and Find a Dermatologist. The Member directory is available only to AAD members, while Find a Dermatologist is designed for the public. ... Member directory Make sure your contact info is up to date in our new directory. This listing is
Chronic itching triggers a hepatitis C diagnosis
Louella's story ... Louella Shelton, Indiana ... For many months, I had terrible itching, but no rash. My whole body felt like it had poison ivy. It seemed to appear out of the blue and I would find myself constantly scratching at my skin all the time. I would rub
What is Your Dermatologist Knows?
Asked and Answered ... January 1, 2023 Your Dermatologist Knows is a new consumer positioning strategy that reimagines the AAD’s public relations efforts. The strategy engages the public with questions on their health and wellness, putting dermatologists in the foreground with an upbeat and approachable message. ... Your Dermatologist Knows
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about Your Dermatologist Knows by selecting from the frequently asked questions below. ... What is Your Dermatologist Knows? ... Your Dermatologist Knows is the Academy’s successful and comprehensive consumer positioning strategy. The strategy’s singular focus is to position our members as the experts in skin, hair, and nails,
Body dysmorphic syndrome
Legally Speaking ... Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, presents legal dilemmas in dermatology every other month. He is a dermatologist in practice in Florida and a partner in the law firm Lober, Brown, and Lober. ... By Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, December 3, 2018 Lori: Bryan, I recently excised
Medical Ego Inflation and a Lesson from Mom
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 31, 2016 Last week my 95-year-old mother literally returned from the deceased. In classic Hollywood motif, my cousin Elysa, who was at her bedside when she was moribund, was pleading for me to desperately get to there, demanding that the attending do something, as
Darier disease is rough clinically and therapeutically. MEK inhibition may offer a smoother future
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Dec. 4, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 48 Consultative medical dermatology is stressful because challenging patients come with high hopes. Usually, the referring dermatologist is thorough, thoughtful, and on-target diagnostically and therapeutically. The key is setting expectations — if the dermatosis is easily manageable, they
A juggling act
Dermatologist parents share their experiences managing their families and practices. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, January 1, 2023 The juggle is real. For physician parents, the challenges of parenthood are magnified with long hours, unpredictable schedules, and mounting pressures to do more at work and at
Sweet Sounds of the “SKINphony”: Incorporating Music into Daily Dermatologic Practice
By David A. Wetter, MD, FAAD Nov. 29, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 47 It is amazing how music instantaneously transports us back in time. For me, Kool & The Gang’s catchy tune " ... Celebration " ( ... "Celebrate good times, come on!") hearkens back to the 1980s when my
Understanding the National Practitioner Data Bank
Legally Speaking ... Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, presents legal dilemmas in dermatology every other month. He is a dermatologist in practice in Florida and a partner in the law firm Lober, Brown, and Lober. ... By Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, February 1, 2018 Anita: I recently spoke with
Removing barriers to necessary treatment
A dermatologist overcomes prior authorization setbacks to ensure a patient with severe eczema has the medication she needs. ... Angela's story ... Angela Weeks, patient ... From a young age, my skin has limited my ability to live a normal life. ... I was diagnosed with eczema when I was
Teledermatology, fast action stop melanoma before it spreads
Using telemedicine, a dermatologist diagnoses a patient’s melanoma and surgically removes it the same day. ... Donna's story ... Donna Randall, patient ... When your health is at risk, you want to see a doctor. Fast. I learned that in 2018, when my husband and I noticed that one of
Army veteran encourages skin checks following melanoma diagnosis
Dermatologist aids fellow service-member in melanoma diagnosis and treatment. ... Vincent's story ... Vincent Boles, patient ... During my 33 years in the U.S. Army, I learned the importance of examining my skin regularly because of the high exposure to UV rays and radiation during deployments. ... I was diagnosed
Rare, debilitating condition treated through collaboration
A dermatologist and a hematologist work together to treat Schnitzler syndrome, a rare autoinflammatory disease. ... Arna's Story ... Arna Shefrin, patient ... In the fall of 2016, my life changed. I was napping on a flight home, when I suddenly awoke in severe pain. It felt like my hip
Biting my nails worrying about atypical presentations of nail unit melanomas
By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 27, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 3 I recently encountered a patient who expressed his disappointment in me, complaining that I was too slow to diagnose a lentigo maligna in a facial solar lentigo that we had been following. How could I miss a melanoma?
Special lights keep a veteran safe during surgery
An interdisciplinary team makes organ transplant surgery safe for a patient with erythropoietic protoporphyria, a rare photosensitivity condition. ... Stacey Creed's story ... Stacey Creed, Cadillac, MI ... My whole life I have had sensitivity to the sun. As a child, my parents would bring me to different doctors, who
Our videos for the public garner millions of views
As part of the Your Dermatologist Knows launch, the Videos of the Month were rebranded to align with the new strategy and are now known as Your Dermatologist Knows Videos. This change was in name only; the quality of the video information presented remains high and they are as popular
Finding support for severe psoriasis
A dermatologist helps a patient with psoriasis manage his chronic condition–and navigate a complex insurance process known as step therapy. ... Joshua's story ... Joshua Rubin, patient ... For more than three decades, I’ve lived with severe psoriasis, a chronic, inflammatory skin disease that affects up to 3% of people
Collaborating to stop an infectious disease
A dermatologist collaborates with an infectious disease specialist to treat a tricky case of leprosy. ... Dr. Hamilton's story ... Keith Hamilton, MD, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania ... At the infectious disease clinic at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, we often need to collaborate with
Gaining experience face-to-face
Brittany Valk, DO, was able to attend her very first in-person AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. Valk’s story ... Brittany Valk, DO, PGY-3 at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. ... I had the privilege of attending the 2022 AAD Annual Meeting in Boston this past spring. Due to the
Treatment for Jennifer’s Crohn’s disease leads to a skin ulcer
A dermatologist diagnoses a surgery patient’s ulcer as pyoderma gangrenosum and coordinates with a gastroenterologist to treat the condition. ... Jennifer's story ... Jennifer Sariego – Horsham, Pennsylvania ... I’ve had Crohn’s disease since I was 10 years old. Five years ago, I had my colon removed and surgery to
A trend I cannot endorse
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 17, 2017 A patient with a morbilliform eruption was assessed at our clinic. My resident evaluated him first before presenting the case to me. ... "Did he have any systemic symptoms?" I inquired. ... "He endorsed diarrhea," my resident replied. ... "You mean he
AAD builds strong relationships with dermatologist social media influencers
Part of the Your Dermatologist Knows strategy involves collaborating with social media influencers to help spread the Academy’s message beyond the reaches of AAD social media accounts. The Academy engaged in a series of influencer engagement activities in 2023 to help build and maintain those important relationships. ... At the
Optimizing the dermatologist-patient encounter
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Oct. 5, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 40 My celebration of the USA bicentennial on July 4, 1976, was a glorious affair. I had taken my first plane flight at age 21 to visit Boston, culminating with Arthur Fieldler and the Boston Pops performing Tchaikovsky’s
Difficulty differentiating palmar psoriasis from eczema: Can dermatopathologists lend a Hand?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 2, 2017 Clinical manifestations of palmar skin lesions. A, Palmar psoriasis appeared as scattered hyperkeratotic scaly round patches over the entire palm. B, Hand eczema appeared as scaly patches on the palm and phalanges. C, Hyperkeratotic hand dermatitis appeared as sharply demarcated areas of
Unrestricted fascination with restrictive dermopathy
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Nov. 16, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 46 Barely a week into our fellowships at the University of Pennsylvania in 1984, my wife (a geneticist) asked her favorite dermatologist (me) if I had any thoughts about a neonate with skin that was thin, taut, and
Learning about proton pump inhibitor-induced dermatologic adverse reactions is ulcerogenic
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 7, 2016 How many of your patients are on protein pump inhibitors (PPI) such as Nexium [esomeprazole], Prevacid [lansoprazole], or Prilosec [omeprazole] for GERD? Let me rephrase the question. How many of your patients are NOT on PPIs? ... Alkeraye et al reported two
Florida enacts annual skin cancer screening exam legislation
Gov. Ronald DeSantis (R) of Florida signed legislation requiring state group health plans to provide coverage and payment for annual skin cancer screenings performed by a dermatologist, or an advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant working under the supervision of a dermatologist. ... The AADA supported the efforts of
What’s up in Down syndrome?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD October 13, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 41 Being married to a geneticist has served me well as a dermatologist. Just as dermatologists can instantly diagnose many dermatoses based on pattern recognition, geneticists skilled in dysmorphology can identify many syndromes in a heartbeat. Physicians of
Mastering dermatology
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD March 19, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 11 At the AAD Annual Meeting in Orlando, I was honored to receive the 2025 AAD Master Dermatologist award. The speech delivered is below. Please see ... the list of extraordinary dermatologists who received this award in the
How dry I am: The white scale sign of xerosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 22, 2016 When winter approaches my skin dries out. Fortunately, it doesn’t bother me at all. For others, especially in the elderly, xerosis be a predisposing factor for asteototic eczema, nummular dermatitis or dyshidrotic eczema (1). With so many people presenting with dry
Always remember we are stronger when we are UNITED
From the President ... Dr. Desai served as Academy president from March 2024 to March 2025. ... By Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, March 1, 2025 Dear members, ... As my term as president of the American Academy of Dermatology draws to a close, I am filled with immense gratitude
Finding Zen in medicine
Balance in practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, May 1, 2020 "It’s something I would have never thought I’d do," recalls Adam Rotunda, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California, Irvine and a Mohs surgeon in private practice, in Newport Beach, California. Several years prior,
A near miss
Dermatologists discuss patient safety issues in procedural dermatology. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, December 1, 2024 The 2000 landmark report by the Institute of Medicine, ... To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System ushered in the patient safety movement in the modern era, bringing
A potentially life-threatening association of autoimmune blistering disease we bloody well need to be aware of: Acquired hemophilia A
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 29, 2018 I have been treating patients with autoimmune bullous disorders for nearly four decades. The diseases’ vagaries and associations always astound me. I have never encountered (nor have been aware of) acquired hemophilia A (AHA) in the context autoimmune bullous diseases (ABD), until
Helping a young girl thrive
A dermatologist treats a tricky case of vitiligo, helping his patient regain her confidence. ... LaChandra’s story ... Kamyrn Wilcox ... When my daughter Kamryn was in fifth grade, we noticed lighter spots start to appear on her face. Her complexion is dark, so the difference was notable. At the
Rewarding on every level
Dermatologist Anthony B. Mak, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABD was so thankful to take part in the Resident International Grant Program and travel to Botswana to provide dermatologic care. Dr. Mak’s story ... Anthony B. Mak, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABD ... Through funding from the American Academy of Dermatology and support
Collaborating to help an infant thrive
Dr. Galadari's story ... I received a call from Dr. El-Hattab, a pediatrician, regarding a 7-week-old patient. He was born prematurely, not eating or growing, and had excessively dry skin that created scales on his face, chest, and back. The pediatrics team called me to evaluate the patient and determine
Advocacy Update Nov 12 2024
IN THIS ISSUE / Nov. 12, 2024 Dermatologist Dr. George Hruza victorious in state house bid 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule analysis available Demand that Congress stop 2025 Medicare cut with an inflationary update USP publishes draft buffered lidocaine monograph SkinPAC influences wins in 2024 election Donate to SkinPAC State
Treating the medical and emotional effects of alopecia
Deirdre's story ... I’ve had alopecia areata — an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss on the scalp and body — for almost 20 years. ... It’s a really unpredictable disease. For some people, alopecia can happen really quickly — they could have a full head of hair one day
Being homeless
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, July 1, 2021 It is truly hard for me to imagine, and yet every day I drive by a growing number of thrown-together blue tarps and tents that pass for homes. The comfort
Ensuring effectiveness, safety of new skin therapies
A dermatologist leads an FDA advisory committee’s innovation and safety review for new therapies. ... Dr. Katz's story ... Kenneth Katz, MD, MSc, MSCE, FAAD, physician ... New dermatologic treatments can bring great promise to the more than 84 million people in the United States living with skin disease. Such
Ensuring effectiveness, safety of new skin therapies
A dermatologist advocates for sunscreen access in public schools. ... Dr. Redbord's story ... Kelley Pagliai Redbord, MD, dermatologist ... Every day, I treat patients with serious skin conditions and educate them on ways to achieve healthy skin. However, my work doesn't stop there. I also advocate for policies that
More unintended consequences
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, January 1, 2022 The law was presumably well intended: Patients deserve access to their health information, and to the uninitiated, it makes sense that this should happen immediately. After all, why shouldn’t
Dermatologist happiness by practice setting
Facts at your fingertips ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, October 1, 2019 How much do practice settings affect dermatologists’ overall job satisfaction? According to new data from the AAD Life in Practice Survey, the happiest dermatologists are those in group practices that are not owned by private equity groups.
Secrets of success at the Academy
When employees talk about why they love working at the AAD, you’ll hear "my co-workers are amazing," "benefits are fabulous," and "the flexibility helps me balance it all" again and again. We believe hiring the right candidate involves more than just finding someone with a hard-skill set. As a membership
Aleppo to Zika: 2016’s anxieties may lead to 2017’s dermatoses
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 17, 2016 "Doctor, did stress cause my breakout?" ... How many times have your patients with acne, psoriasis, or urticaria asked you this question? My usual response is "No, it didn’t cause it, but it sure can make it worse!" ... The first time
What are keratoacanthomatous lesions of the legs in mature women?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 11, 2017 ... Right thigh, keratoacanthomatous atypical squamous proliferation. (Hematoxylin-eosin stain; original magnification: ×10.) ... Credit: ... JAAD I have an increasing number of patients asking me questions about proliferating keratoacanthoma-like lesions on their shins. "Why am I getting these? Are they cancer? Why
ECHO on the front lines of COVID-19
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... Karen Edison, MD, senior medical director for the Missouri Telehealth Network & Show-Me ECHO, discusses the use of the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Project during the COVID-19 pandemic. DW Weekly : Just for
Hoops and happiness: Having the courage to take a shot
By David A. Wetter, MD March 17, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 11 In dermatology our daily routine is dominated by caring for patients, many of whom have complex diseases that are difficult to manage. Our dedication to help our patients initially drew many of us to the medical profession (and
Any month is a good month to give thanks.
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, November 1, 2024 However, there is something special about November — other than the obvious day of Thanksgiving — that encourages me to think about the good things in my life. November
Educating the public – Choose a derm
Choose A Dermatologist campaign increases public awareness of dermatology ... Every month, our public education social posts are seen by 1.75 million people on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! Through the Choose A Dermatologist campaign, we empower you to communicate the value of choosing a dermatologist on your individual channels so
Pennsylvania dermatologist goes beyond exam room to help patients access treatment
Dr. Scott Lim Honored for Efforts to Improve Prior Authorization Process ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 14, 2022) - Pennsylvania board-certified dermatologist Scott Lim, DO, FAOCD, FAAD, was named an American Academy of Dermatology ... Patient Care Hero for his extraordinary efforts to get patients access to the medications they need. ...
Your Dermatologist Knows guides public with helpful content across all platforms
2023 was the first full year of the Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy and it garnered strong results. The strategy has two main prongs: social media and traditional media. ... Social media ... Your Dermatologist Knows-related social media content was shared far and wide in 2023. The Academy posted
Sun exposure taking a toll: new AAD survey shows sharp increase in sun damage across the U.S.
Practice safe sun ahead of Melanoma Monday (May 5) ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 29, 2025) — A recent survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults showed that nearly all Americans believe sun protection is important, with 1 in 4 citing the influence of a dermatologist as the reason. However, Americans have
Individual awards
Master Dermatologist Award ... This award recognizes an Academy member who, throughout the span of his or her career, has made ... significant contributions to the specialty of dermatology, as well as to the leadership and/or educational programs of the AAD. ... Master Dermatologist Award Warren Heymann, MD, FAAD ...
Getting a toehold on subungual tumors: Aneurysmal bone cysts join the club
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Aug. 26, 2016 Subungual tumors make me nervous. I realize that most are benign (subungual exostosis, osteochondroma, onycholemmal cyst, glomus tumor, pyogenic granuloma, wart, fibroma, acral fibromyxoma), however subungual malignant lesions (squamous cell carcinoma, keratoacanthoma, melanoma) occur. A delayed diagnosis can result in a profoundly
Going retro: Reactivation of incontinentia pigmenti
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 11, 2016 The concept of reactivating incontinentia pigmenti (IP) has always fascinated me — I have only encountered cases in my readings. Of course you will recall the vesicular, verrucous, hyperpigmented, and hypopigmented (atrophic) phases of this X-linked dominant disease. Eighty percent of
Psoriatic alopecia and sebaceous glands: An unfinished symphony
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 15, 2017 Psoriasis and alopecia after initiation of TNFi. A, Diffuse erythematous pustules on the upper back of patient 1. B, Severe alopecia with mild papules on scalp of patient 4. ... Credit: ... JAAD Every so often, patients with psoriasis would ask me
Meet the correspondents
Social media is a core component of the Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows strategy. Working with specially selected social media correspondents, we publish content across social media platforms that have an audience of millions. Our posts all share the message that a board-certified dermatologist is the go-to expert for skin, hair,
Systemic amyloidosis presenting as nail dystrophy (and inducing onychophagia in the reviewer)
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 20, 2016 I admit it — I am plagued with onychophagia (nail biting). It is a life-long habit, and now that I’m 61, I presume that this foible will remain with me to the end. It is worse with anxiety — after reviewing the
Lipodystrophia semicircularis: A lipoatrophy not to get depressed about
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Nov. 2, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 44 A colleague asked me if I could evaluate his 26-year-old daughter while she was briefly on break from her graduate studies in Barcelona. He was concerned that she had developed lipodystrophy. Of course, I agreed, without his
On the front lines in Boston
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DW Weekly talks with Sarita Nori, MD, a dermatologist at Atrius Health in Somerville, Massachusetts, about how she has been caring for patients on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. DW Weekly : You
A dermatology appointment leads to life-saving action
A routine dermatology appointment leads to unexpected life-saving cardiovascular care. ... Roger's story ... Roger Richards, patient ... I’ve struggled with psoriasis for about 20 years. The itching caused by my psoriasis was irritating, and I was very self-conscious about my skin. My current treatment was no longer working, and
Your Dermatologist Knows: Media wins
The media remains hungry for stories about skin health and to advance our ... Your Dermatologist Knows goals, the Academy works together with members of the Media Expert Team to pitch stories to traditional media and online outlets to ensure the message that board-certified dermatologists are the experts in skin,
Helping people experiencing homelessness during COVID-19
A medical student and dermatologist create skin care kits to make hygiene items and self care more accessible for people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Haya's story ... Haya Raef, Tufts University Medical Student ... Just before the COVID-19 pandemic started to take hold in the United States,
Going from student to teacher
How medical student Vanessa Ramos’s own experience with acne led to her using Good Skin Knowledge materials to teach local Girl Scouts about their skin. Vanessa’s story ... Vanessa Ramos ... As an adolescent, I struggled with persistent acne which affected my mental health significantly. I developed poor self-esteem and
Fixating on doxycycline-induced fixed drug eruptions
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 21, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 20 When reading medical journals, I am intrigued by titles that inspire me to learn more about the topic. Happening upon a letter to the editor titled "Doxycycline-induced fixed drug eruption: The new epidemic?" (1) gave me pause.
Top dermatologist concerns during COVID
Facts at your fingertips ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, June 1, 2021 As the long-term impact of COVID-19 on schools, businesses, and the medical system has continued to unfold, dermatologists have grappled with high-pressure concerns ranging from staff safety to the overall financial stability of their practice. In May
Learning to be bold
Twelve-year-old Silas DeHaven, from DeWitt, Iowa, enjoyed his fourth year at Camp Discovery. Silas's story ... Since he was 8 years old, Silas has enjoyed attending Camp Discovery every year. ... My name is Silas, and I like going to Camp Discovery. It’s nice to see other kids like me,
A lifetime of leadership in the house of medicine
Ask the Expert ... By Georgia Tuttle, MD, FAAD, June 1, 2023 In this special edition of Ask the Expert, DermWorld ... asked Georgia Tuttle, MD, FAAD, to discuss her involvement in medical leadership, including her service on the AMA Board of Trustees. Georgia Tuttle, MD, FAAD ... The flame
Dermatomyositis oddities: Could one be responsible for the other?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 19, 2016 So much about dermatomyositis (DM) has intrigued me since medical school. Over the years, I have probably read more about this disease than any other malady. I am always amazed how I much more there is to learn. ... There were two
Knowing the importance of both medical knowledge and personal leadership development
Leadership Development Steering Committee deputy chair Milan J. Anadkat, MD, FAAD believes in the importance of leadership training for dermatologists. Dr. Anadkat’s story ... Milan J. Anadkat, MD, FAAD, deputy chair of the AAD’s Leadership Development Steering Committee. ... Leadership training is so important. I found it critical for helping
Up and down.
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, December 1, 2023 Such has been the tenor of 2023. We have seen deeply troubling events in the past 12 months, with a growing distrust of "others" at the heart of many
Giving thanks
From the President ... Dr. Desai served as Academy president from March 2024 to March 2025. ... By Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, November 1, 2024 Dear members, ... I hope everyone is enjoying their autumn so far! ... Last month kept me busy doing one of my favorite things:
See how well it works
You’re the experts. We’re proving it to the public. ... Since its launch in October of 2022, the Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy has successfully moved the needle regarding public perception of dermatologists, especially when compared to non-physician clinicians. A survey conducted in the summer of 2024 reflects
Treatment options for pregnant women living with eczema and psoriasis
Board-certified dermatologist discusses considerations for pregnant women with common skin conditions NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Psoriasis and eczema affect men and women differently, with women needing to take extra precautions when considering treatments if they’re planning for pregnancy. A board-certified dermatologist at the American Academy of Dermatology’s Annual
Dermatologists and early melanoma detection
Research suggests that regular visits with a dermatologist result in detection of nodular melanoma at an earlier, more survivable stage. ... Dermatologists & early melanoma detection ... Click to view and download the infographic. ... Download Source: ... www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(18)32742-7/fulltext Help and Chat
'Stepping up' to off-label dosing of biologics
By David A. Wetter, MD, FAAD April 6, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 14 It is an exciting time to be a medical dermatologist, with the ongoing development of numerous safe and effective systemic treatments for several complex medical dermatologic diseases. For example, both the American and British guidelines for the
Diversity Champion toolkit
Multiple studies have shown that a diverse medical workforce is more effective in reducing healthcare disparities. A Diversity Champion is a dermatologist who is committed to improving diversity in dermatology and gets involved in activities to achieve this goal. ... Diversity Champion Dr. Nkanyezi Ferguson, MD, FAAD ... Local fourth
Full disclosure
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, June 1, 2023 Many of you know that I am married to an ob-gyn, so treating pregnant patients has always been easy for me. Even in the middle of the night, I
Sun safety
Key messages ... At least one in five Americans will develop skin cancer during their lifetime. (1,2) ... Sun exposure is the most preventable risk factor for skin cancer, including melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. (3-6) ... To protect your skin from the sun, seek shade, wear protective
Warts and all
Remedies for warts abound, but high-quality studies are lacking. ... Feature ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer, March 1, 2021 Warts, one of the most common skin disorders worldwide, can be easy to treat or maddeningly difficult. Although warts can resolve spontaneously, others readily respond to over-the-counter treatments such as
Hand-wringing over the histology of mechanic’s hands and other cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 23, 2018 Dermatomyositis. Erythematous papules overlying the metacarpal and interphalangeal joints (Gottron papules). ... Credit: ... JAAD Of all the cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis (DM) — the heliotrope rash, Gottron’s papules, Gottron’s sign, shawl sign, holster sign, flagellate erythema, photosensitivity, poikiloderma, periungual erythema, periungual
Contemplating the association of hydrochlorothiazide to nonmelanoma skin cancer raises my blood pressure
By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 29, 2018 Photosensitivity secondary to hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) use. Well-demarcated erythema on sun-exposed region of the forearm of this patient who was taking HCTZ. ... Credit: ... JAAD If you asked me to name the most important cutaneous adverse reactions to the thiazide diuretic hydrochlorothiazide
Filling in
In Practice ... Thomas Kruse, MD, is a dermatologist from Salem, Oregon. ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor, May 1, 2018 Dermatology World talks with Thomas Kruse, MD, from Salem, Oregon about locum tenens opportunities. ... Dermatology World: Why did you decide to switch from your full-time practice to
Pathways: Why dermatology?
The AAD is collaborating with Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue to increase the number of practicing dermatologists who are underrepresented minorities (URiM) in medicine over the next five years through Pathways: Inclusivity in Dermatology. Other pages of Pathways explain the reasons why this effort is important for dermatology and dermatology
The rosy reality of coffee
Ronnie and me enjoying our rosacea prevention tour of Madrid in 2012 ... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Nov. 5, 2018 To paraphrase Justice Kavanaugh, I loved coffee. I still love coffee. I have probably been drinking coffee since my time in utero. My mother was a coffee addict; she
“Black dot” alopecia areata
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 16, 2016 This week I had a 35 year old man present with a one month history of a round patch of alopecia. He was told by his PMD that he had tinea and was started on oral terbinafine (which he had been on
Happy Father’s Day
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 18, 2017 It is ironic that the founding father of the American Academy of Dermatology, Howard Fox, was a bachelor with no children. He was undoubtedly influenced by his father, the beloved and internationally known dermatologist, George Henry Fox. We are their legacy, and
Genuine leaders will help keep our specialty strong.
From the President ... Dr. Desai served as Academy president from March 2024 to March 2025. ... By Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2024 Dear members, ... I hope everyone has been enjoying their spring so far! As we look forward to warm summer weather, I’d like to
Ustekinumab: A topic for atopics?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 9, 2017 Atopic dermatitis patient shows drastic improvement at week 19 of ustekinumab treatment. ... Credit: ... JAAD If you’re like me, you have a cadre of patients with severe atopic dermatitis (AD) patients who are counting the minutes for the release of
Behind the lens
In Practice ... Alan Gardner, MD, is a dermatologist in Marietta, Georgia. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, February 1, 2019 Picking up photography was a natural fit for a dermatologist, says Alan Gardner, MD, of Marietta, Georgia. "I like beauty; I like seeing things," he explains. "It’s what I
Children are not just little adults
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, February 1, 2023 This teaching point was drilled into me many years ago during my medical school pediatric rotation. Caring for children with skin diseases over the years allowed me to understand
A nurse and a camper went to Camp Discovery
Traci Sprecht, a nurse, volunteered at Camp Discovery when her son Aiden attended as a first-time camper. Traci’s story ... Traci was with a group of female campers she loved spending time with. ... I’m a nurse, and I worked in a dermatology office for awhile. I actually did practicum
Treat the patient who has the disease, not just the disease.
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, February 1, 2024 This month’s feature article about managing skin cancers in the elderly resonated with me, as it addresses a concern that I have had for some time about the way
A cold abscess remains a cold case: Multiple neonatal staphylococcal cold abscesses of the large folds
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Jan. 17, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 3 Graduating residents will usually ask me for parting words of wisdom. If I had to choose one morsel of advice, it would be to read and study throughout their career. I still marvel at reports of entities
That's not me!
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... How to protect yourself from physician identity theft ... How to protect yourself from physician identity theft ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor In 2017 alone, there were 16.7 million victims of identity fraud, according to data from
A year in review!
From the President ... Dr. Desai served as Academy president from March 2024 to March 2025. ... By Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, December 1, 2024 2024 has certainly been one of the most important years of my entire career. As the year winds down, and we’re set to close
Malassezia folliculitis: Simultaneously seen and invisible
By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 19, 2018 Cellophane, Mister Cellophane ... Should have been my name, Mister Cellophane ... ‘Cause you can look right through me ... Walk right by me and never know I’m there ... If a rash could commiserate with Amos, the accused murderess Roxie Hart’s
Reconnecting with your purpose
"Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose." ... ─ Vicktor Frankl Purpose plays a significant role in resilience, self-improvement, and personal well-being. Purpose alone cannot eliminate systemic challenges that lead to burnout, such as excessive workload or administrative burdens. However, reconnecting with
Cimetidine offers a ray of sunshine for patients With erythropoietic protoporphyria
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Nov. 16, 2016 Only once in a great while an article makes me want to break into my happy dance — the report of 3 pediatric cases of erythropoietic protoporhyria (EPP) by Tu et al had that effect. Recently, I ran a post on EPP
Keeping up is hard to do: The need for true grit
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 5, 2017 One of the daunting challenges in practicing dermatology (or any branch of medicine) is keeping abreast of advances in the literature to optimize patient care. As a clinician-educator, I have always had an interest in how we learn best. For full disclosure,
Got milk? Got acne?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 30, 2016 I loved to drink milk as a kid — I would guzzle it. I was on the chunky side, so my mother encouraged me to have skim milk to cut down on the calories. I never really cared for it, but she
A string of (clinical) pearls about drug-induced linear IgA disease
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Aug. 6, 2018 Linear IgA dermatosis patient with urticarial eruption of the trunk. ... Credit: ... JAAD The late sage Wallace Clark taught me that once a diagnosis is secured, thinking ceases. Admittedly in cases of drug-induced linear IgA dermatosis (DI-LAD) that I have encountered
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, August 1, 2019 August is already upon us. I never quite understand where the summer goes. It seems like the flowers begin blooming and, suddenly, the leaves already start to change colors. Don’t
Unity and inspiration: A new year of advancing dermatology
From the President ... Dr. Desai served as Academy president from March 2024 to March 2025. ... By Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, April 1, 2024 I’d like to begin my first column by sincerely thanking everyone for trusting me to serve as your president. This is the honor of
Finding the right words
In Practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, February 1, 2020 Each month, Dermatology World ... addresses issues "in practice" for dermatologists. This month Dermatology World ... talks with Aisha Sethi, MD, about how the practices of dermatology and poetry intersect. Aisha Sethi, MD ... "It’s similar to how some
Immediate pathology report release to patients – Is the 21st Century CURES Act worse than the disease?
By Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD Staff Dermatologist, Geisinger Health System Aug. 25, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 34 The 21st Century Cures Act, signed into federal law in 2016, was enacted to optimize medical product development and advance patient access to medical innovations. Notable for inclusion of patient perspectives in
Three life lessons
From the President ... Dr. Hruza served as Academy president from March 2019 to March 2020. ... By George Hruza, MD, MBA, April 1, 2019 I am honored and humbled to lead this great organization. I want to thank Dr. Suzanne Olbricht for her strong leadership over this past year
Mentorship program
Use our mentorship database to find a mentor or register to share your expertise as a mentor. Give back to a young dermatologist, or learn from a mentor who has an established practice. ... Explore our mentorship opportunities: ... Find a mentor Become a mentor Diversity mentorship JAAD mentorship Help
Promote the specialty
Promote your practice: Resources for you Get tips on how to promote your practice on social and traditional media, and download the AAD Fellow logo to promote your association with the Academy. ... Your Dermatologist Knows Your Dermatologist Knows is a new consumer positioning strategy that reimagines the AAD’s public
A future therapeutic Harlequin Romance?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 17, 2018 A neonate with harlequin ichthyosis on day 21 of life after 3 weeks of treatment with acitretin at 1 mg/kg/d. ... Credit: ... JAAD My fiancé Ronnie, then a pediatric resident, called me excitedly, asking for my opinion about a remarkable neonate
So, what's a Kodachrome?
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, November 1, 2019 When my resident first asked me this question, I thought it was a joke. Surely, they knew what Kodachromes were…and then I looked around the room and realized that none
Terra Firma-Forme Dermatosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Nov. 13, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 46 The renowned gastroenterologist was rounding with his fellows when he summoned me to his patient’s bedside to impress me with his astute diagnosis of malignant acanthosis nigricans, having admitted his patient for an extensive endoscopic work-up for
Yeast rising: Predicting the efficacy of candida antigen immunotherapy for warts
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 2, 2017 ... Numerous flat warts (verrucae plana) seen on upper extremities of patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis. ... Credit: ... JAAD Perhaps I’m paranoid, but I always think that warts are laughing at me, or at least at whatever I throw at them —
American Academy of Dermatology survey: half of Americans worry about skin aging, but many still skip sunscreen
Board-certified dermatologist encourages public to incorporate sun protection into daily skin care routine ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 6, 2025) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults found that half worry about premature skin aging and only half use sunscreen regularly, while nearly 1 in
Caveat mTOR revisited: Neurofibromatosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Feb. 14, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 7 An abridged version of this commentary was published in "A Clinician's Perspective" in the April 2023 issue of the JAAD. ... It is understandable how dermatologists may forget about many details of rare genodermatoses after taking their
Topical tacrolimus topics
By Warren R. Heymann, MD August 26, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 34 What were you doing in 2000? Worrying about counting chads in Florida? If you were a dermatologist, you were probably eagerly awaiting the release of topical tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel) two years later. These topical calcineurin inhibitors
Emergency supply drive for front line COVID-19 workers
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... ... Dermatology World Weekly talked to Ronda Farah, MD, assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, about her efforts to collect emergency supplies for front line workers.
Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, assumes presidency of the American Academy of Dermatology
ORLANDO, FL (March 7, 2025) — Philadelphia-based board-certified dermatologist Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, will begin her one-year term as president of the American Academy of Dermatology at the close of the AAD’s Annual Meeting. ... Dr. Taylor will lead the world’s largest dermatologic society that represents nearly 21,000 physicians
San Francisco dermatologist advances innovative treatment on FDA committee
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Kenneth Katz as National "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 11, 2022) - San Francisco board-certified dermatologist Kenneth Katz, MD, MSc, MSCE, FAAD, was named an American Academy of Dermatology ... Patient Care Hero for his work leading a national advisory committee at the
Ohio dermatologist aims to protect youth from tanning bed dangers
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Shannon Trotter as National "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 13, 2022) - Ohio board-certified dermatologist Shannon Trotter, DO, FAOCD, FAAD, was honored as an American Academy of Dermatology ... Patient Care Hero for her efforts to protect teenagers from the dangers of tanning
Your Dermatologist Knows
One year since launch, where do things stand with the AAD’s new consumer positioning strategy? ... Feature ... By Matthew Walsh, Member Communications Specialist, November 1, 2023 With social media’s ever-growing prevalence in day-to-day life, an all-too-common occurrence is a patient learning some new "trick" from a viral video and
Adding protothecosis to the protocol
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD April 23, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 16 As a dermatology resident at the outset of the AIDS epidemic, I quickly learned that all bets are off when diagnosing infectious diseases in immunocompromised hosts. That experience taught me to culture broadly for bacterial, atypical mycobacterial,
Granulomatous slack skin: More than one type of mimicry
By Warren R. Heymann, MD November 18, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 46 My chief resident presented a case to me enamored with his clinical diagnosis of granulomatous slack skin (GSS). Although I was delighted that he considered the disorder, I explained why I thought these inguinal and submammary pink-white subtly
Spilling the tea
In Practice ... Dina Strachan, MD, is a dermatologist in private practice in New York. ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, November 1, 2018 Sometimes all it takes is a little serendipity in the spam folder. Dina Strachan, MD, a dermatologist in private practice in New York, attributes her recurring
Providing relief to a child with rare blood vessel growth
A dermatologist helps a young boy get relief from a painful blood vessel condition. ... Jenna Buswell's story ... Casen Buswell, patient ... My son Casen was born with purple spots on most of his body that left doctors stumped. My husband and I were terrified as he was whisked
Key messages in social media about eczema
Key messages ... Eczema refers to a group of conditions that lead to inflamed skin. Signs of inflamed skin include a rash, itchiness, and excessive dryness. (1) ... There are several types of eczema. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type. ... Eczema is a complex condition. Your genes, immune
Cold weather and your skin
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to protect your skin this winter ROSEMONT, Ill. (January 31, 2023) — Cold winter weather can wreak havoc on our bodies. Due to the drop in temperature and lack of humidity, our skin can have a difficult time retaining moisture, leading to itchy, dry skin and
Employee voices
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Dermatologists offer first-person perspectives on life as an employed physician ... Dermatologists offer first-person perspectives on life as an employed physician ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor For the average dermatologist 20 years ago, starting a career also
Not what the doctor ordered?
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Pharmacists assume greater role in dermatology patient care ... Pharmacists assume greater role in dermatology patient care ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer A critical member of the health care team, the pharmacist not only dispenses medication, but
Declare your independence from skin cancer: perform a skin self-exam this 4th of July
Board-certified dermatologist discusses importance of preventive health measures in recognition of UV Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 25, 2024) — Brian Ingham was only 32 years old when a board-certified dermatologist discovered melanoma on his back during a routine visit to get a tattoo removed in late 2023. The Washington,
Key messages for social media about nails and nail health
Key messages ... Our nails often reflect our general state of health. Changes such as discoloration or thickening can signal health problems, including liver and kidney disease, heart and lung conditions, anemia, and diabetes. ... Changes in color, shape, and/or thickness, swelling of the skin around the nails, bleeding or
Hairdressers’ dermatologic odyssey: From dye to death prevention
... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 18, 2017 My younger daughter Deborah was destined to be a hair stylist. When she was a camper in the Poconos, I received an urgent call from the staff about her. Assuming the worst, my heart palpitating in fear, all I could
New American Academy of Dermatology survey: increasing number of Americans at risk of skin cancer despite knowing how to protect themselves
Board-certified dermatologist urges public to practice safe sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 30, 2024) — Abby Weiner knew the dangers of unprotected sun exposure long before she was diagnosed with skin cancer. As someone with fair skin and freckles, the 43-year-old mother of three says she has always been diligent about
How climate change and wildfire smoke can impact the skin
Studies show California wildfires led to an increase in the number of patients visiting dermatologists for flares in skin conditions NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — New research ... 1,2,3 ... shows that as wildfires are increasing in frequency, intensity and extent, and affecting air quality across the U.S., they
Et tu, Ibrutinib?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 8, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 27 When it comes to medications that I never prescribe, I learn from my patients who present with findings that compel me to do my homework. Such was the case of a middle-aged woman with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
Helping vulnerable communities access COVID-19 tests
A dermatologist launches a COVID-19 testing site in a historically underserved area of her city. ... Dr. Okoye's story ... Ginette Okoye, MD, FAAD, Chair of the Department of Dermatology, Howard University College of Medicine ... The COVID-19 pandemic hit Washington, D.C., hard in early April 2020. At the time
Texas dermatologist recognized for improving the quality of life of a child with rare condition
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. John Browning as national "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 30, 2022) — Board-certified dermatologist John Browning MD, FAAD, FAAP, adjunct associate professor of pediatrics and dermatology at UT Health in San Antonio, was named an American Academy of Dermatology Patient Care Hero for
Yale dermatologist uses innovative treatment to treat child with severe alopecia
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Brett King as National "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 18, 2022) - Connecticut board-certified dermatologist Brett King MD, PhD, FAAD, was named an American Academy of Dermatology ... Patient Care Hero for pioneering an innovative new treatment for severe dermatologic conditions that are
Rethinking CLIA and the KOH exam
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 24, 2017 Yesterday, a young woman complained of a pruritic rash on her right foot that was unresponsive to an over the counter antifungal agent. Clinically, there were some dried vesicles and a few collarettes of scale on her instep, clinically appearing most like
Melanoma in situ: The power of one (centimeter)?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 10, 2016 I remember Marie. She was a delightful elderly woman whom I would see for routine follow-up following an excision of her melanoma in situ (MIS) from her right arm. I will never forget my astonishment upon feeling the large lymph node in
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows Gen Z adults at risk for skin cancer due to increasing rates of tanning and burning
Board-certified dermatologist urges sun protection to prevent skin cancer ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 14, 2024) — A new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology revealed that Generation Z adults, ages 18-26, are at risk for skin cancer due to increasing rates of tanning and burning. To encourage safe sun habits,
How do I handle an OSHA inspection?
Member experience: When fighting OSHA, documentation is best defense ... William G. Patrick, MD, a private practice dermatologist in Fayetteville, New York, shares his experience battling an OSHA fine. In early 2014, one of my employees quit after being reprimanded for poor performance. I suspect that this disgruntled employee then
SkinSerious: Jennifer Bowers
A dermatologist in Detroit supports emergency department care during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Dr. Stein Gold's story ... Linda Stein Gold, MD, FAAD, Director of Dermatology Clinical Research, Henry Ford Health System ... Detroit was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, becoming one of the initial hot spots in the
Key messages about rosacea for social media
Key messages ... Rosacea is a common skin condition that mainly affects the face. You may see flushing, lasting color (red, violet, or brown), acne-like breakouts, or visible blood vessels. Some people develop irritated eyes or thickening skin. (1,2) ... Although there is no cure for rosacea, proper treatment can
Practicing with a purpose
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, September 1, 2021 DermWorld ... talks to Vinh Chung, MD, FAAD, from Vanguard Skin Specialists in Colorado Springs, Colorado, about the value of promoting meaning and purpose at work. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Dr. Chung: Vanguard started out with
Lipschütz ulcers: Not only for women
By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 24, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 12 Superstar dermatologists do not throw softball questions to presenters at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology. A few years ago, following my presentation on the cutaneous manifestations of Epstein-Barr infection, Dr. Jeffrey Callen, one of
Managing Gen Z patients
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, March 1, 2023 DermWorld ... talks to Brittany Craiglow, MD, FAAD, from Yale School of Medicine, about tips for managing Gen Z patients — individuals born after 1996. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Brittany Craiglow, MD, FAAD ... Dr. Craiglow:
It takes a team to tackle Ralph's angiosarcoma
A ‘dream team’ of several specialties led by dermatology help a patient recover from two battles with angiosarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. ... Ralph's story ... Ralph Cousins – Dallas, Texas ... One day in the fall of 2012, I woke up with blood on my pillow
DWI&I Holiday Greeting 2025
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Dec. 18, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 50 Dear ... DWI&I Devotee: ... How are you now that 2024 is about to conclude? I’m sure there are many emotions, from relief to anxiety, and from hope to despair. I concluded my holiday greetings in 2023
Addressing health disparities during COVID-19
A dermatologist applies her own life experiences to address health disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. ... Dr. Bowers' story ... Sacharitha Bowers, MD, FAAD ... It’s hard to imagine being a doctor and not being acutely aware of longstanding health care disparities in the United States. In my
Key messaging in social media about acne
Key messages ... Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. (1) ... There are different types of acne (blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, acne cysts or nodules), so a one-size-fits-all approach is not the best way to achieve clearer skin. (1)
Practice Management Center
Practical, dermatologist-specific resources that help simplify administrative burdens and ease stress. Use our online form to ... contact practice management staff with questions or concerns. ... AAD's DataDerm DataDerm is a clinical data registry — created by dermatologists, for dermatologists — to transform your practice and elevate the specialty. ...
Key messages for social media about hair loss
Key messages ... Many conditions and diseases can result in hair loss, as can improper hair care. ... The most common cause of hair loss is hereditary thinning or baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia. (1) This condition affects an estimated 80 million Americans — 50 million men and 30
Reflecting on 2018 with gratitude
From the President ... Dr. Olbricht served as Academy president from March 2018 to March 2019. ... By Suzanne Olbricht, MD, December 3, 2018 Legendary crooner Andy Williams may have said it best in his song, "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." Holidays aside, for me this time
Giving back is good for the soul
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, September 1, 2022 Many of our colleagues donate time to charitable or humanitarian causes. Some work close to home, others reach out to help those in need in more distant areas. I
Coming together to raise awareness and funds for skin cancer prevention programs
AAD member Sarah Jackson, MD, FAAD, loved getting her high school daughter and their community involved with the AAD’s Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ Dr. Jackson’s story ... Sarah Jackson, MD, FAAD, and daughter Adelaide Jackson brought their community together to promote sun safety. ... When my daughter Adelaide, a
AAD Leadership Institute teaches skills, provides knowledge
AAD member Sandra M. Johnson, MD, learned a lot at the AAD Leadership Institute. Dr. Johnson’s story ... Sandra M. Johnson, MD, FAAD ... I love the American Academy of Dermatology and all that the AAD does for us as dermatologists. I was fortunate to attend the first-ever AAD Leadership
Diversity Mentorship Program: Information for medical students
A lack of diversity in race and ethnicity exists within the dermatology specialty. This affects racial/ethnic minority patients because they may seek medical care less frequently or when it is too late. ... The Diversity Mentorship Program offers hands-on exposure to students who are interested in learning more about the
I want to host a skin cancer screening event. Where do I start, and what kind of resources does the Academy offer?
Asked and Answered ... March 1, 2019 How wonderful! Hosting a SPOT me® Skin Cancer Screening Program is a great way to show your commitment and passion to your local community and the specialty. Since 1985, dermatologists have made significant contributions to public health by conducting more than ... 2.8
First time was unforgettable | AAD Camp Discovery
Medical student Christine Li loved volunteering at Camp Discovery for the first time . Christine’s story ... I learned about Camp Discovery through working with AAD member Karen Wiss, MD, FAAD, a dedicated and inspiring pediatric dermatologist, in the UMass Epidermolysis Bullosa clinic. This summer, I had the opportunity to
How to treat acne
Board-certified dermatologist offers skin care advice to help you get the best results from your acne treatment ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 17, 2022) — Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. As your body’s largest organ, it’s important to take
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 13, 2017 Women given the diagnosis of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) with different severity grades. A, FFA grade I/V in a premenopausal 30-year-old woman, with a less than 1-cm wide area of cicatricial skin produced by the recession of the frontal and temporal hairline.
Where can I find the AAD Fellow logo and how can I use it to promote my practice?
Asked and Answered ... May 1, 2024 In a health care environment where non-physician clinicians and others claim to be "skin experts," it is increasingly important to make sure dermatology patients and the public know the profound difference in the advanced training that dermatologists receive. Use the AAD Fellow (FAAD)
Leadership Forum shines a light on next generation of dermatologists
AAD member Kristen Lo Sicco, MD, found common ground with fellow up and coming dermatologists at the Leadership Forum. Dr. Lo Sicco’s story ... Born and raised in New York, Kristen I. Lo Sicco, MD, FAAD, is happy to be providing care at NYU Langone Health. ... The AAD’s Leadership
AAD.org public content tops search results
One of the many facets of the Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy is curating and optimizing the Academy’s public-facing content so that it is easier for people to find, which helps drive traffic to AAD.org and ensures that the information the Academy supports is among the top search results.
Joy in life epitomized by AAD Camp Discovery
Becky Joseph, a medical student from Lubbock, Texas, loved her time at Camp Discovery. Becky's story ... As a medical student with a passion for dermatology and pediatrics, my decision to attend Camp Discovery, organized by the AAD, was driven by the hope of gaining more insights into these fields.
Laser focus
Dermatologist experts discuss the latest advances in laser technology and offer tips on how to navigate the research and acquisition process ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor, April 1, 2021 For the new dermatologist moving from residency to practice, or the established dermatologist simply seeking a challenge,
Definitions for the medical decision-making elements terminology
Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, manager, coding and reimbursement, February 1, 2021 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in Derm Coding Consult. ... Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . Beginning Jan. 1, 2021, the selection of office
How to examine your skin for skin cancer
Board-certified dermatologist shares 5 skin cancer exam tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 31, 2023) — Last year, 69-year-old Isabel Lievano's board-certified dermatologist diagnosed the persistent black spot under her nail as melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Though she lost her nail, she was thrilled that her dermatologist was able
Providing free skin cancer screenings and advice on sun safety and skin cancer prevention
AAD member Susan Boiko, MD, FAAD, FAAP, volunteered to screen patients during Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Boiko's story ... Susan Boiko, MD, FAAD screens a participant while (right to left) Estela Chami, volunteer Community Health Worker, VCC; and Deysi Merino-Gonzalez and Alla Valdespino, VCC staff, look on. ... I
Become an Academy Social Media Correspondent
As part of the Academy’s ongoing Your Dermatologist Knows ... specialty positioning strategy, the Academy is seeking a new group of members to serve as Social Media Correspondents. In this role, you’d be the face of our mission to show the public that board-certified dermatologists are the skin, hair, and
How to treat minor burns and cuts
Dermatologist shares tips on caring for minor kitchen and holiday accidents ROSEMONT, Ill. (December 6, 2022) — With the holidays upon us, kitchen accidents can become more common as we cook meals for large gatherings of friends and family. In preparation for the holiday season, a board-certified dermatologist from the
Mentor, sponsor, and lifelong friend
Mentorship changed the course of AAD member Olayemi Sokumbi, MD, FAAD’s career . Dr. Sokumbi’s story ... The Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (ADLP) was career changing for me. I was fortunate to have a friend who had participated in the program the previous year suggest that I apply for it.
Helping the Maxwell family live with a rare chronic disorder
Two dermatologists work together to help a patient and her children navigate insurance hurdles to access the treatments they need to treat pityriasis rubra pilaris, a rare auto-immune disorder. ... Virginia's story ... I was born with pityriasis rubra pilaris, an auto-immune disorder where my skin grows too fast for
Keeping the frontline workers safe
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DW Weekly talks with Iltefat Hamzavi, MD, a dermatologist at Henry Ford Health System, about his discovery of a new way of sanitizing personal protective equipment to help keep COVID-19 frontline providers safe. DW Weekly
Dermatology drive-thru during COVID-19
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DW Weekly talks with Helen Raynham, MD, PhD, a dermatologist in private practice in Natick, Massachusetts, about her unique solutions for accommodating patients during the COVID-19 crisis. DW Weekly : Many dermatology practices have had
PDF of Sample pitch letters
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Shawna Flanagan, MD, FAAD
As a Blue Visionary Donor, Dr. Flanagan shows that philanthropy can begin at home ... Donor Spotlight ... By Dean Monti, Managing Editor, Special Publications, August 1, 2024 In this column, DermWorld ... highlights individual members who have gone above and beyond with their Academy contributions. Shawna Flanagan, MD, FAAD
Trialing it out
In Practice ... Craig Leonardi, MD, from Central Dermatology in St. Louis, specializes in treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis and other dermatologic diseases. He is also an adjunct professor of dermatology at St. Louis University Medical School. ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor, July 2, 2018 Dermatology World
Upcoming events for Advisory Board representatives
The Advisory Board shall hold General Business Meetings biannually in conjunction with the AAD Annual and Innovation Academy Meetings. The AADA holds a yearly Legislative Conference to help tell Congress the issues Dermatologist are facing. ... Advisory Board Representatives are expected to attend these meetings. View Parliamentary Procedures at a
Running a tight ship
In Practice ... Dr. Weinkle is a Mohs surgeon at her practice in Brandenton, Florida. She serves as an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of South Florida. ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, January 1, 2019 Dermatology World talks with Susan Weinkle, MD, from Bradenton, Florida, about
Future leaders in the AAD
AAD member Kelly Tyler, MD, FAAD, was inspired by the Leadership Institute offerings. Dr. Tyler’s story ... Kelly Tyler, MD, FAAD ... A colleague of mine at Ohio State University’s Department of Dermatology, who had previously attended the AAD Leadership Forum, encouraged me to apply back in 2022. As the
Who knew?
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, November 1, 2023 When it comes to skin health, we all know that a board-certified dermatologist knows best. In years past, we were comfortable being known and respected for our expertise. Our
For Starling Tolliver, MD, dermatology provided an opportunity to help her community.
For Starling Tolliver, MD, dermatology provided an opportunity to help her community. Dr. Tolliver’s story ... Starling Tolliver, MD, (left) with her mentor Andrew F. Alexis, MD, FAAD, (right) when participating in the AAD’s Diversity Mentorship Program in 2019. ... I am the youngest of three girls, and grew up
Optimizing your patient portal
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, July 1, 2022 DermWorld ... talks to Laura Houk, MD, FAAD, from MaineHealth Medical Group in Portland, Maine, about her tips on how to effectively manage your patient portal. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. Dr. Houk: I work at MaineHealth
Find a mentor
Do you want to gain insight about a life in dermatology and learn about pitfalls from a dermatologist who has been where you are now? ... Use our mentorship database to find a mentor in your general location or one that fits your personality and values. ... Looking for a
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows Gen Z sun protection, tanning knowledge lacking
Board-certified dermatologist shares personal cancer diagnosis and sun protection habits to encourage younger generations like Gen Z to practice safe sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 28, 2022) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that many Generation Z adults, ages 18-25, are not
The power of teaching
Medical student Jessika Sanz, BS, combined her passion for skin care and teaching. Jessika’s story ... The Good Skin Knowledge project truly enhanced my passion for teaching. I enjoyed educating the younger generation on a topic that I knew very little about when I was their age but learned to
Hiking the Dolomite mountains in Italy
AAD member Ava T. Shamban, MD, FAAD, raised awareness and funds for skin cancer prevention and detection through Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ Dr. Shamban’s story ... Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ in 2022 was monumental. I was so fortunate to be a part of this amazing adventure. An estimated
Develop a nose for suspecting angiosarcoma
Angiosarcoma histopathology. Anastomosing dilated vessels, lined by crowded endothelial cells, extend between pre-existing collagen bundles. (Hematoxylin-eosin-saffron stain; original magnification: ×40.) ... Credit: ... JAAD By Warren R. Heymann, MD Nov. 12, 2018 Occasionally I read an article that disturbs me, because I know that I would miss the diagnosis, with
The value of in-person learning
Thanks to receiving the Resident Education Grant, Joseph Aleshaki, DO, was happy to participate in hands-on activities during the AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. Aleshaki's story ... Joseph Aleshaki, DO, PG-4 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor and Livingston. ... I was happy to attend the AAD’s 2022 Annual Meeting
DermWorld: Your go-to practice, policy, and care resource
About 260 of you responded to the survey. Here’s what you said: ... Credibility of content, quality of writing = 93% excellent or good ... Visual appeal (cover, overall, art) = 89% excellent or good ... DermWorld content is relevant to my practice = 84% strongly agree or agree ...
Reflections from a dermatologist on a COVID-19 medical ward
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DW Weekly talked to John G. Zampella, MD, from the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology at the New York University School of Medicine, about his experiences on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feeling supported provides peace of mind
Akua P. Sarfo, MD, PhD, was able to attend her first AAD Annual Meeting without it being financially stressful . Dr. Sarfo's story ... Akua P. Sarfo, MD, PhD, (right) and co-resident Melissa Levoska, MD, enjoyed attending the AAD Annual Meeting. ... The AAD’s Resident Education Grant for the Annual
Much ado about nothing in dermatopathology
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 9, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 48 In a utopian dermatology practice, an astute dermatologist will establish an exacting differential diagnosis, biopsy the most revealing lesion utilizing a technique providing an optimal sample, label the bottle correctly, fill out a requisition form with care and
Should merkel cell carcinoma patients receive adjuvant radiation following excision? My personal parallel story
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 17, 2016 I was 34 years old when I was diagnosed with a stage I seminoma. Following an orchiectomy, I was instructed to see the radiation oncologist (at the same institution) for adjuvant radiation. ... "Why are you here today Dr. Heymann?" the radiation
From mentor to mentee: Two perspectives on overcoming imposter syndrome
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, September 1, 2024 DermWorld ... talks to William James, MD, FAAD, and Paige Porter, MD, about what drives imposter syndrome in medicine and how to implement mentoring strategies to overcome it. DermWorld: Tell us about your practice. William D. James, MD,
Going green
In Practice ... Drs. Sandra Marchese Johnson and Brad Johnson, MD, opened their practice, Johnson Dermatology, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 2006. ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, July 1, 2019 Dermatology World talks to Sandra Marchese Johnson, MD, from Johnson Dermatology in Fort Smith, Arkansas, about the green practice
What you say vs. what patients hear
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Strategies for improving patient communication, compliance, and satisfaction ... Strategies for improving patient communication, compliance, and satisfaction ... By Emily Margosian, content specialist The scene is set. Already running behind in the day’s schedule, a dermatologist sees their
Camp Discovery is the best week
Eleanor Tung-Hahn, a medical student and volunteer, loved experiencing Camp Discovery for the first time. Eleanor’s story ... Eleanor Tung-Hahn (center right) of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, Florida, with her fellow volunteers. ... The day before Camp Discovery began, we were handed a green folder. Inside
2022: Best of DermWorld Insights and Inquiries
December 29, 2022 We know how much you enjoy Dr. Heymann and the editorial board’s weekly analyses of dermatologic literature, so we’ve created a list of the top 10 most popular issues in 2022 — starting with the most popular issue of the year. ... 1. Coming full circle (almost)
Advance directives, living wills, and durable power of attorney
Legally Speaking ... Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, presents legal dilemmas in dermatology every other month. He is a dermatologist in practice in Florida and a partner in the law firm Lober, Brown, and Lober. ... By Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, August 1, 2018 Carli: Bryan, one of the
Immunotherapy: No warts about it
Therapeutic use of the HPV vaccine shows promise as a treatment for stubborn warts. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, September 1, 2024 Warts are one of the most common skin disorders worldwide. They can also be among the most challenging to treat. ... "Warts are stubborn. They
Finding the right type of small dermatology group practice: From an expert
An interview with Danette D. Bentley, MD Dermatologist, Pure Dermatology and Aesthetics What made you choose to become a group practitioner vs. solo practitioner? I really did not have any interest in running my own practice. While I love practicing dermatology and seeing patients, I also have a family and
I could not resist.
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, April 1, 2024 Me: Write 400 words including American Academy of Dermatology, JAK inhibitors, pharmacy benefit managers, ... DermWorld , and AI. ... ChatGPT: The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) stands as
Dermatologic Medicare Contractor Advisory Committee (DermCAC)
The DermCAC serves as a national coalition of dermatologist representatives selected by their respective state dermatology societies. Each representative is committed to monitoring local Medicare policy issues, reporting them to the national committee, and actively participating in local Medicare policy discussions. ... Our mission is to actively engage in dialogues
Disaster strikes. Are you prepared?
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Experts offer advice on emergency preparedness planning. ... Experts offer advice on emergency preparedness planning. ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor “We went through hell after Hurricane Katrina. It was pandemonium. Talk about getting caught without any
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Van Voorhees is the physician editor of ... Dermatology World . She interviews the author of a recent study each month. ... By Abby S. Van Voorhees, MD, January 1, 2018 My term as medical editor is winding down. I’ve been thinking about what I
Cosmetic treatments
Key messages ... The results you see after any cosmetic treatment depend largely on the skills and training of the person performing the treatment. That’s why the American Academy of Dermatology urges patients considering a cosmetic treatment to choose a board-certified dermatologist to get optimal results and consider their overall
Demystifying step therapy
Get familiar with the appeals process, your state’s laws, and what’s happening with reform efforts ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, March 1, 2021 For many dermatologists, step therapy is an unwelcome and familiar hurdle, often requiring careful navigation of an onerous appeals process while patients fail to
DermWorld
DermWorld : Your go-to source for navigating practice, policy, and patient care ... This year, we asked hundreds of members what they thought about the Academy’s flagship publication, ... DermWorld , and the results are in. Here are the highlights: ... Credibility of content, quality of writing = ... 92%
Pediatric melanoma: A wolf in sheep’s clothing
By Warren R. Heymann, MD ... Sept. 27, 2016 ... Despite its rarity, the incidence of pediatric melanoma (PM) has been increasing. Every practicing dermatologist, past or present, has been humbled or fooled by the clinical appearance of melanomas, examples being amelanotic or desmoplastic variants. ... The A (asymmetry),
They fight fires, she fights cancer
Margaret Snyder, MD, shares the story of how she got involved screening firefighters with her colleague Christine Kannler, MD, FAAD Dr. Kannler's story ... Christine Kannler, MD, FAAD, of Northeast Dermatology Associates, P.C. ... A dermatologist in Massachusetts is blazing a trail to screen firefighters for skin cancer through the
Our public-facing AAD.org content performs strongly
One of the many benefits of the Your Dermatologist Knows consumer positioning strategy is driving traffic to the public-facing pages of the AAD.org website. During the first five months of 2023, over ... 20 million visitors viewed webpages over ... 28 million times. In the same timeframe, the Academy updated
Taking care of dermatologists so that they can take care of their patients
From the President ... Dr. Taylor is the Academy’s current president. ... By Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, April 1, 2025 Dear members, ... It was great seeing so many of you in person at the Annual Meeting as I began my term as president. For those of you I
Teaching the beauty of individuality
Why medical student Diana Quach, MS enjoyed teaching Good Skin Knowledge. Diana’s story ... Local Girl Scout troop learns to make skin models through Good Skin Knowledge. ... Good Skin Knowledge (GSK) is a wonderfully simple teaching tool for young children to help them understand the reality of taking care
Fighting for truth in advertising in Indiana
Ask the Expert ... By Victoria Houghton, Managing Editor, August 1, 2022 DermWorld ... spoke to Carrie Davis, MD, FAAD, former chair of the Government Affairs and Advocacy Committee at the Indiana Academy of Dermatology, about efforts with the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA) to advocate for truth in
2021: Best of DermWorld Insights and Inquiries
December 30, 2021 We know how much you enjoy Dr. Heymann and the editorial board’s weekly analyses of dermatologic literature, so we’ve created a list of the top 10 most popular issues in 2021 — starting with the most popular issue of the year. ... 1. Biotin supplementation for hair
Girls that glow
Good Skin Knowledge led medical student Chrislene Olukoga, BS, to fun and fulfillment. Chrislene's story ... Medical student Chrislene Olukoga, BS, a fourth year medical student at the American University of Antigua, taught the girls to be proud of their skin. ... I am honored that I was able to
Key messages for social media about aging skin
Key messages ... Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun and indoor tanning beds is the most preventable cause of early skin aging. (1-3) ... The most effective ways to prevent wrinkles and sun damage are to protect yourself from the sun by seeking shade, wearing protective clothing and applying
Living with trimethylaminuria: Research awaiting the smell of success
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Feb. 26, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 8 I was mesmerized watching (and listening to) the PBS episode of ... Great Performances devoted to Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 80th anniversary. Rodgers’ melodious scores and Hammerstein’s poignant lyrics remain the ultimate standard of the musical theatre genre.
Spironolactone: An increasingly recognized hero in acne therapy
By David A. Wetter, MD July 1, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 26 In 1983, Bonnie Tyler released the catchy and powerful anthem, "Holding Out for a Hero." Emotion exudes from the lyrics: ... I need a hero I’m holding out for a hero ‘til the morning light He’s gotta be
Till death do you part: Love, marriage, melanoma, and more
By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 21, 2018 ... "What brings you to the office today"? ... "My wife wanted me to get my skin checked." ... If it wasn’t for wives, I wouldn’t have any male patients. ... Seven years ago, my wife noted a lesion on my back,
Advocacy Update Aug. 6 2024
IN THIS ISSUE / Aug. 6 ... , 2024 AADA advocacy delivers Senate Medicare payment reform bill Dermatologist input encouraged on Comparative Billing Reports Meet with your member of Congress in your home district Help SkinPAC elect dermatology champions Medicare physician payment reform AADA advocacy delivers Senate Medicare payment reform
AADA advocates for innovative teledermatology policies and programs
While 85 million Americans are impacted by skin disease, only 1 in 3 patients will see a dermatologist. The Academy believes that teledermatology is a powerful tool for increasing patient access to needed dermatologic care. ... The Academy advocates for innovative teledermatology policies and programs that increase access to care
June
Issue ... June January February March April May June July August September October November December View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... How do we get dermatologic care to those who need it? What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ...
Doing our part to make a difference
From the President ... Dr. Hruza served as Academy president from March 2019 to March 2020. ... By George Hruza, MD, MBA, June 3, 2019 "When you think about yourself, skip the only,’ as in I’m only a surgeon’ or I’m only a dermatologist.’ Think about what needs to be
Board of Directors
The Academy’s officers and board members lead the world’s largest dermatologic society, representing more than 20,000 physicians specializing in the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. ... Email the ... Board of Directors . ... Please note: The Academy cannot provide personalized medical
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, April 2, 2018 I hope you enjoyed the AAD Annual Meeting in San Diego. I certainly did. I came home yet again feeling renewed, returning to the clinic armed with new knowledge that
Topical crisaborole ointment for atopic dermatitis: Hoping for a painless introduction
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Aug. 13, 2016 Any dermatologist who treats atopic dermatitis (AD) must be eagerly awaiting the introduction of 2% Crisaborole ointment. This is equally true for patients (and their parents!) who are steroid-phobic and uncomfortable with the black box warning for calcineurin inhibitors (despite our reassurances).
Advocating for you — Patient safety
We put patient safety on the map for you ... We know the optimal way to provide dermatologic care is under your direction as a qualified dermatologist, and without having to worry about scope of practice issues interfering. Across the country, the AADA is reinforcing the importance of a physician-led
Expanding your cosmetic services
In Practice ... Beth Santmyire-Rosenberger, MD, PhD, is the owner of Appalachian Spring Dermatology, PLLC, in Fairmont, West Virginia. ... By Victoria Houghton, managing editor, May 1, 2019 Dermatology World talks with Beth Santmyire-Rosenberger, MD, PhD, from Appalachian Spring Dermatology, PLLC, in Fairmont, West Virginia, about how to expand the
Surviving and thriving after a natural disaster
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, September 1, 2023 DermWorld ... talks to Mary Lupo, MD, FAAD, from the Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General Dermatology in New Orleans, about how to prepare your practice for a natural disaster. Mary Lupo, MD, FAAD ... DermWorld: Tell us
Myth busting
The Academy’s Your Dermatologist Knows campaign counters trending misinformation on skin, hair, and nail health. ... Feature ... By Matthew Walsh, Member Communications Specialist, October 1, 2024 It has been two years since the launch of ... Your Dermatologist Knows , a consumer positioning strategy the Academy developed in direct
July 12, 2023
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / July 12, 2023 ... Association between hydrochlorothiazide use and nonmelanoma skin cancer DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : After 23 years, a syndrome converted me into an eflornithine believer Potential applications of
Lecturing about measles?
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, January 1, 2020 Why would a dermatologist lecture about measles? Several years ago, I put together a grand rounds talk titled, "Measles: will you know it when you see it?" Like most of
Home at last
... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 20, 2018 (This is a continuation of posts about my mother. Please see "Happy 95th Birthday Mom! A Birthday Wish in the Era of ‘Value-Based’ Healthcare" June 5, 2016 and "Medical Ego Inflation and a Lesson from Mom" October 31, 2016) ...
Navigating "natural" medicine
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... How to meet patients' desire for alternative medicine with evidence-based care ... How to meet patients' desire for alternative medicine with evidence-based care ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor "We are clearly past the ‘golden age’ where, by
How to treat a deep, painful pimple at home
Acne tips from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 18, 2023) — Acne can be bothersome, especially when you have a deep, painful pimple, which is caused by nodular or cystic acne. Unlike other forms of acne, such as whiteheads or blackheads, acne nodules and cysts develop deep under your
Truth in advertising pathways
As AAD members identify examples of advertisements in their community that could mislead patients to believe they are receiving care from a dermatologist, the AAD has developed template letters for its members to contact the licensing board that regulates such individual. ... Scenario #1: A non-dermatologist physician holds oneself out
Research suggests connection between hair loss in women and other diseases
Board-certified dermatologist discusses common types of hair loss seen in women with darker skin tones NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Hair loss in women can be emotionally devastating and may negatively impact quality of life, and new research suggests that it can also be associated with having other common
Family planning in dermatology
Dermatologist parents share factors to consider when deciding the right time to start a family. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, March 1, 2025 Physician parents agree: There is no perfect time to have a baby. ... Pinpointing the right time to start a family is always a
Holy dermatology, Batman!
Balance in practice ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor, August 1, 2020 Each month, Dermatology World ... addresses issues "in practice" for dermatologists. This month, Philip Latham, MD, talks about his passion for Batman-inspired car remodels. "You can’t just go down and tell the guy at the auto store that
Dermatology appointment leads to life-saving cardiac care
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Christopher Bengson as national "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 10, 2022) — Christopher Bengson MD, MHS, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist for the Indian Health Service in Phoenix, Ariz., and a Commander in the U.S. Public Health Service, was named an American Academy of
Stop itchy skin in its tracks
5 tips for relief from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 24, 2024) — Itchy skin can be irritating, especially an itch that doesn’t go away. There are many potential causes for itchy skin like common skin conditions such as eczema, shingles, hives, psoriasis, or bug bites, or it could
Granular detail on granular parakeratosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD October 6, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 40 After attending a clinic at the University of Pennsylvania 30 years ago, I recall relaxing in the cafeteria, coffee in one hand and ... JAAD in the other, being impressed with an article by Northcutt et al
How to care for an injured nail
Board-certified dermatologist shares four tips for treating nail injuries ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 25, 2023) — It’s easy to injure a nail by slamming a finger in a car door, wearing the wrong shoes, or getting a sports injury. While these common accidents can happen throughout our life, a board-certified dermatologist
We are living in a new golden age for dermatology
From the President ... Dr. Cronin served as Academy president from March 2023 to March 2024. ... By Terrence A. Cronin Jr., MD, FAAD, April 1, 2023 Like the rest of you, I have just returned from an invigorating and rewarding AAD Annual Meeting in New Orleans. We had an
August 26, 2020
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / August 26, 2020 ... Navigating immunosuppression during a pandemic: A guide for the dermatologist DW Insights and Inquiries : Topical tacrolimus topics Derm Coding Consult : Proposed Medicare fee schedule includes
Tressed to impress: tips for keeping your mane magnificent
6 tips for healthier looking and feeling hair from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 13, 2024) — Hair is as unique as its wearer, making care an important aspect in one’s overall health and wellness routine. From understanding your hair type to learning the best shampooing technique (yes, there
Say “Cheese!” Three reasons why EMR photography makes me smile
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 15, 2018 It is difficult to recall medical photography (or life itself) in the pre-smartphone/pre-electronic medical record (EMR) era, even though it has only been 10 years since the inception of the iPhone, and just four years since our practice transitioned to an EMR.
Giving back as a leader
Leadership training increased the confidence of AAD member Matthew C. Willett, MD, FAAD. Dr. Willett’s story ... Matthew C. Willett, MD, FAAD ... Attending the American Academy of Dermatology’s Leadership Forum greatly increased the confidence I had in my leadership potential and strengthened my resolve to continue to contribute to
August
Issue ... August January February March April May June July August September October November December View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... Few words make a dermatologist grimace more than ‘iPLEDGE.’ What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ... What are
Diabetes and your skin
Dermatologist explains how diabetes affects the skin and the importance of proper skin care ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 2, 2022) — Your skin is a window to your overall health, and what happens on your skin is often an indicator of what’s happening inside your body. Skin, hair, and nail conditions
How to relieve itchy psoriasis
Board-certified dermatologist shares four tips to ease the itch ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 23, 2023) — Skin issues can have a serious impact on your health and well-being. For the 7.5 million Americans1 living with psoriasis, itch can be the most bothersome part of their condition because it can make it
Supplement secrets unveiled: debunking common myths about beauty boosters
Board-certified dermatologist discusses what to consider before taking three common supplements ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 17, 2024) — Nutritional supplements offer a convenient way to easily increase your daily intake of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients without making significant lifestyle changes. Despite their growing popularity for achieving thicker hair and better
7 Rosacea skin care tips
Board-certified dermatologist weighs in ROSEMONT, Ill. (Apr. 9, 2024) — Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects at least 14 million U.S. adults and commonly appears as a tendency to blush or flush more easily than others. While treatable, symptoms, such as skin thickening and eye problems, can often
Finding the right treatments for genetic hair loss
Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent hereditary hair loss from worsening and regrow hair, says board-certified dermatologist. VANCOUVER, BC. (July 21, 2022) — Hereditary hair loss, also known as androgenetic alopecia or pattern hair loss, is the most common form of hair loss in both men and women, affecting millions
Advanced Leadership Forum
Designed for physicians with 10 or more years of experience in practice, academia, or professional organizations, the Advanced Leadership Forum will strengthen leadership knowledge and skills required to lead and influence in later stages of careers and in more complex organizations and environments. ... This weekend-long program brings together physician
LIDA* rose the insulin requirement
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 14, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 15 * Localized insulin-derived amyloidosis ... Amyloidosis, I thought I knew ye. But alas, you fooled me again. ... Amyloid is an insoluble protein folded in ... β -pleated sheets that is deposited extracellularly. Amyloid can accumulate in one
Is your margarita giving you a rash?
Dermatologist shines a light on the latest research in photocontact dermatitis SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024) — Sun sensitivity and related skin conditions are often misunderstood. Foods, medications, and skincare products can trigger symptoms like itching, redness, blistering, or burning. One of the most common conditions is photocontact dermatitis, a
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows sun protection during common outdoor activities lacking
Board-certified dermatologist discusses how people can protect themselves from the sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 23, 2023) — Andy Jacobs spent a lot of time playing outdoor sports during his childhood, but infrequently used sun protection. Yet it came as a shock to Jacobs when his dermatologist diagnosed a spot on
Contact the Academy
The Academy’s Member Resource Center (MRC) is available to answer your questions or direct your inquiry to the appropriate staff member in our Rosemont, Illinois, or Washington, D.C., offices. The MRC is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CT). ... Note: The American Academy of Dermatology cannot
Acquisition and loss: A tribute to Jouni Uitto, MD, PhD
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Jan. 11, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 2 I was stunned and frozen in time and thought when Dr. Sylvia Hsu informed me that Dr. Jouni Uitto had passed away — a similar reaction as I experienced when hearing of President Kennedy’s or John Lennon’s
My diagnostic blind spot: Erythema elevatum diutinum
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 15, 2018 Erythema elevatum diutinum depicted by erythematous-to-violaceous papules and plaques affecting the extensor surfaces of the patient's arms, legs, and buttocks. ... Credit: ... JAAD I’m certain that every dermatologist — myself included — has a diagnostic blind spot. I came to this
September 22, 2021
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Sept. 22, 2021 ... What treatment is most effective for refractory spontaneous urticaria? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Following up on "A Trend I Cannot Endorse" DermWorld Young Physician Focus :
Changing the narrative: The AAD rebrand
Learn about the Academy's efforts to refocus its brand on education, advocacy, member-centricity, and innovation. ... Come with me: A skeptic’s journey Read more from Abby Van Voorhees, MD, whose reservations about the Academy’s rebrand efforts shifted as the brand evolved into a member-centric strategy. ... The Academy and education
April 17
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / April 17, 2019 ... Having trouble accessing compounded quinacrine tablets? Here’s why. DW Insights and Inquiries : A ‘pregnant pause’ is necessary before concluding on the obstetric risk of vitiligo Lessons
Everett C. Fox, MD, Memorial Lectureship
The Everett C. Fox, MD, Lectureship was formed through a bequest from the estate of Everett C. Fox, MD. Dr. Fox had been a practicing clinician in Texas and was vice president of the American Academy of Dermatology in 1946. ... Award: The selected lecturer will receive a cash award
6 skin biopsy wound care tips from dermatologists
ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 31, 2022) — Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. As Skin Cancer Awareness Month continues, it’s important to check your skin regularly, and if you notice a spot on
Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (mentee)
The Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (ADLP) is a comprehensive program that requires a full-year commitment. ... The application is closed. Applications open July 2025 for the 2026 ADLP ... Please send me an email reminder when the application opens . ... By applying for this program, you are agreeing to
Payer coverage policies
Ask the Expert ... By Victoria Houghton, Managing Editor, December 1, 2021 DermWorld ... spoke to Louis A. Terranova, assistant director of practice advocacy for the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA), about the Academy’s initiative to review private payer coverage policies. DermWorld: The AADA has developed a process to
Till death do us part: Love, marriage, and cutaneous oncology
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD April 9, 2025 Vol. 7, No. 14 "What’s that on your back?" ... My wife asked me that question a year after finding a tick at the same site. This time, the dark lesion was a thin melanoma. I hadn’t a clue that a
Dermatology World Weekly
DermWorld Weekly is a brief, concise digest of the latest news, hand-picked by ... DW’s editorial team with analysis of why it matters to dermatologists. ... Each week editors review the landscape of health care news in ... DermWorld's core areas of practice management, policy, and patient care, and highlight
Scope of practice advocacy efforts
Download the toolkit ... Access a PDF highlighting the Academy’s ... efforts on behalf of dermatology and scope of practice. ... Non-physician clinicians (NPCs) are increasingly being incorporated into dermatology practices nationwide. The Academy believes the optimum degree of dermatologic care is delivered when a board-certified dermatologist provides direct, on-site
Educating the Public — FAAD
The AAD Fellow (FAAD) designation — a member benefit available exclusively for fellows of the AAD — assures your patients and the public that you are the leader in diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail conditions. If you’re one of our 2,900 members using the FAAD designation to promote
Dermatologists educate the public and media during National Healthy Skin Month
The AAD’s National Healthy Skin Month key messages highlighting dermatologists as the skin health experts were seen 2.6 billion times across the country. ... AAD worked alongside dermatologists, the media, and members of Congress to amplify key messages on dermatologist-approved tips for healthy skin, remind the public that skinhealth can
Sniffing out the meaning of perialar intertrigo
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Jan. 4, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 1 The first sentence in the abstract by Sanchez et al intrigued me: "We observed isolated cases of perialar intertrigo in children and teenagers that did not appear to correspond to any known clinical entity." They further state:
The challenge of identifying identical twins: Advances in differentiating lupus erythematosus panniculitis from subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 22, 2018 Lupus erythematosus panniculitis. Malar eminence with prominent subcutaneous atrophy. ... Credit: ... JAAD Did you ever have trouble telling identical twins apart? Most parents can do so by differentiating minor features that others might overlook, such as the way one laughs, wrinkles
Academy publications continue to top the charts!
We are your go-to source for navigating practice, policy, and patient care Last year, we asked hundreds of members what they thought about the Academy’s flagship publication, DermWorld, and the results are in. Here are the highlights: ... Credibility of content, quality of writing = 93% excellent or good ...
Providing consistent quality care requires due diligence.
From the President ... Dr. Olbricht served as Academy president from March 2018 to March 2019. ... By Suzanne Olbricht, MD, July 2, 2018 Sometimes the news makes me cringe, especially reports about a physician or their non-physician providers making questionable treatment decisions. Even though the stories are usually about
October 5, 2022
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / Oct. 5, 2022 ... Is there an association between low-dose methotrexate and melanoma? DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Optimizing the dermatologist-patient encounter FDA approves first treatment for prurigo nodularis Perioperative practices
I remember the first melanoma I ever saw
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, September 1, 2021 I was a second-year dermatology resident, having somehow made it through my entire first year without ever seeing one. It was such a unique and rather awe-inspiring experience that
2022 Allergen of the year: Aluminum
Clinical Applications ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld . She interviews the author of a recent study each month. ... By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, June 1, 2022 In this month’s Clinical Applications column, Physician Editor Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, talks with Magnus Bruze, MD, PhD,
A big, fat lie
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 17, 2019 At my heaviest, circa 1997, with my daughters Andrea, Deborah, and our (sorely missed) late puppy Heidi. ... "Packing on the pounds, aren’t you, doc?" ... What a lovely greeting that patient gave me that morning more than twenty years ago.
Prurigo pigmentosa as the “keto rash”: I’m a believer
By Warren R. Heymann, MD February 5, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 5 Patients are attuned to their diets — healthy, unhealthy, or trendy. Unquestionably, certain foods exacerbate specific dermatoses — just ask any dermatitis herpetiformis patient how they fare with a slice of Sicilian pizza. More often the situation is
JAKne is on the horizon
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 27, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 30 If you are like me, you have read much more about JAK inhibitors (JAKi) than have prescribed them. We are all on a learning curve. The rapid introduction of topical ruxolitinib (Opzelura), oral upadacitinib (Rinvoq), and abrocitinib
PASI 100 and the perfection paradox
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 27, 2016 I am not a psychiatrist, but over the years I have concluded that my patients’ happiness is more supratentorial than epidermal. ... As we approach perfection, imperfections take on far greater importance. Some examples: ... In medical school, I spent many Sunday
Advocacy Update Aug. 27 2024
IN THIS ISSUE / Aug. 27, 2024 Ask your Senators to stabilize Medicare physician payment ICYMI: 2025 Medicare physician fee schedule proposed rule analysis Editor’s Note Support SkinPAC to elect dermatology congressional champs Medicare Physician Payment Reform Grassroots Ask your Senators to stabilize Medicare physician payment ... Contact your Senators
Key messages when communicating about skin cancer
Key messages ... Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with millions of cases diagnosed each year. It’s also one of the most preventable cancers and highly treatable when found early. ... To reduce your risk of skin cancer, seek shade, wear protective clothing and apply
Moving in to first place: Antimalarials for treating generalized granuloma annulare
... By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 26, 2017 Localized granuloma annulare. Erythematous annular plaques may be singular (A) or multiple (B). Localized granuloma annulare may also present as papules coalescing into circular plaques (C). ... Credit: ... JAAD At a University of Pennsylvania Duhring Conference years ago, an
Building off the work of my predecessors
From the President ... Dr. Thiers served as Academy president from March 2020 to March 2021. ... By Bruce Thiers, MD, April 1, 2020 As your new Academy president, I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to serve our profession and patients. Dermatology has given me so much, and I
Acquired acrodermatitis enteropathica from “total” parenteral nutrition: Still crazy after all these years
By Warren R. Heymann, MD ... May 26, 2016 ... Last week I concluded my introductory dermatology lecture to the first year medical students at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University with the case that convinced me that dermatology would be a great career. During my dermatology elective under the
I called a colleague the other day to discuss a patient
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, March 1, 2022 I somehow found his office number, picked up the phone, and called him. We had a very productive chat, and at the end he thanked me and remarked how
DWI&I Holiday Greeting 2020
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 23, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 50 Dear ... DWI&I Devotee: ... For my 65th birthday this year, my wonderful older brother George presented me with a marvelous gift — a leather-bound compilation of the front page of ... The New York Times including every
Retirement planning 101
Dermatologists and financial experts share their top tips and strategies for creating and maintaining a healthy retirement plan. ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, September 1, 2023 Pulse check: Have you started saving for retirement? How much money is enough? These are seemingly simple questions with complex
Eosinophilic dermatosis of hematologic malignancy: Reality bites
By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 24, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 20 Our new gazebo’s screening beckons! Finally completed late last fall, I have longingly stared at it, waiting for spring’s warm embrace to invite me in. I cherish being outside, but in the shade and protected from the annoyance
It’s a leap year!
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, February 1, 2020 Forget what you were taught in school; a year really isn’t 365 days long. It’s closer to 365.24 days. This is, of course, why we add an extra day to
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, July 2, 2018 I love a good disaster movie. Epic, poorly overacted tales of impossibly large hurricanes, tsunamis, tornados (even sharknados), and cataclysmic blizzards amuse me like no other movie genre. Like most
This one was easy.
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, July 1, 2024 "Dear Dr. Kathryn Schwarzenberger, ... We are delighted to cordially invite you to join us and deliver a keynote speech on your latest research in the 3d World Symposium
From a JAK to a king of Castleman disease
By Warren R. Heymann, MD May 15, 2017 A 44-year-old Chinese woman with a 10-year history of asymptomatic cutaneous patches and plaques on her trunk (Fig 1, A) who reported intermittent fever and lymphadenopathy for 6 months. A skin biopsy specimen from a cutaneous plaque showed perivascular infiltration of plasma
Coming full circle (almost): Low dose oral minoxidil for alopecia
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD January 5, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 1 I presume that virtually every dermatologist reading this commentary has recommended topical minoxidil (TM) for their patients with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and other alopecias (telogen effluvium, alopecia areata [AA], hair shaft abnormalities, and eyebrow hypotrichosis). I recall
Accountable care organization
Learn more about practicing as a dermatologist in an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) setting. ... Four Ways to leverage value-based care ... As a practicing dermatologist, you’re no stranger to value-based care and the challenges and uncertainties that come along with it. Despite many physicians’ hesitation about this approach, the
Psoriasis
Key messages ... Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the immune system that develops when the body makes skin cells too quickly, causing skin cells to pile up and form visible patches or spots on the skin. (1-6) ... Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis can be associated with other diseases
Should dermatologists fear machine learning?
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Specialists say rumors of their impending obsolescence are greatly exaggerated ... Specialists say rumors of their impending obsolescence are greatly exaggerated ... By Jan Bowers, contributing writer Dermatologists could be forgiven for feeling a little blindsided when a
Perianal dermatologic exams are looking up
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Nov. 14, 2016 Every dermatologist confronts how to ask a person to disrobe for a full body skin examination. Ultimately, I came up with the following line when asked what should be exposed: "The more of you I see, the better off you are —
Joining the “fold”: Squamous cell carcinoma complicating porokeratosis ptychotropica
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 26, 2017 Coalescent erythematous papules involving bilateral buttocks. ... Credit: ... JAAD I know the variants of porokeratoses and can recite them as though I am the very model of a modern major general — Mibelli, linear, punctate, palmoplantar, DSAP, superficial disseminated, immunosuppression-related, and
Treating acrodermatitis continua of hallopeau in 2018? Try guselkumab!
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 21, 2017 Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau (ACH) is a disorder well known to dermatologists, but absolutely mysterious to everyone else. It is now considered a localized form of pustular psoriasis of the digits that may be accompanied by onychodystrophy and osteolysis. ... In my
The evolution of medicine requires the ability to adapt.
From the President ... Dr. Hruza served as Academy president from March 2019 to March 2020. ... By George Hruza, MD, MBA, August 1, 2019 If you’re like me, you probably found ... Dermatology World ’s July feature article that compared medicine today to medicine several decades ago very amusing.
Taking the pain out of prior authorizations
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... Dermatology World Weekly talks with Martina Porter, MD, co-director, Clinical Laboratory for Epidemiology and Applied Research in Skin (CLEARS), department of dermatology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, about how the AAD’s online prior authorization
Taking the pain out of prior authorization denials
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, January 1, 2020 Dermatology World talks with Martina Porter, MD, at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, about how she has mastered the prior authorization appeal process. Dr. Porter is co-director of the Clinical Laboratory for Epidemiology and Applied Research in Skin
Mucho de Mucha-Habermann
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 19, 2016 As we approach interview season for our residency program, I try to think of some questions I haven’t asked before. I usually do not discuss dermatologic disorders per se, as I am more concerned about the interviewee as a person knowing how
Treating psoriatic patients with associated inflammatory bowel disease: A personal bias
... By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 20, 2017 My late brother Andrew succumbed to complications of Crohn disease (CD) at age 29. His brief, but valiant life was punctuated by multiple hospitalizations, surgeries, remissions, and exacerbations. Although prednisone and azathioprine offered an occasional respite, he suffered. Sharing a
Denied!
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... When a Medicare Part D patient is denied treatment, what are the options? ... When a Medicare Part D patient is denied treatment, what are the options? ... By Allison Evans, assistant managing editor An elderly patient
Obituaries
Obituaries ... By Jerry Graff, MD, June 1, 2020 The Academy recently learned with sorrow of the passing of the following members of the dermatologic community. ... ROBERT AUERBACH, MD, of New York, Nov. 1, 2017, at age 85. Trained in dermatology at University of Chicago. Was a well-known expert
Palmar Pagetoid dyskeratosis: A sheep in wolf’s clothing
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Nov. 30, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 47 Furrows are fine, ridges are risky. I learned that phrase in a stellar lecture given by Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD, FAAD, discussing the use of dermoscopy for acral pigmented lesions. It has served me in good
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, March 1, 2019 Learning to say no. For some of us, this is one of the hardest things we do. However, it is a skill needed by those of us who chronically long
Digital strategy for dermatologists
Answers in Practice ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, May 1, 2024 DermWorld ... talks to Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, FAAD, from Premier Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, about tips for building a digital strategy and online presence. Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, FAAD ... DermWorld: Tell us about
Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness 101
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... DermWorld ... spoke to Alexander Gross, MD, and Joanne Gross, from Georgia Dermatology Center in Cumming, Georgia, about their successful attempts to obtain Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness. DermWorld : Tell us about your
Here's what it takes to launch a successful Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... Every May, for Skin Cancer Awareness Month, the AAD launches an awareness campaign to educate the public about skin cancer prevention and early detection. The ... SPOT Skin Cancer™ campaign continues to be a success,
There’s something for every FAAD (and their kids?) at AAD Innovation Academy
From the President ... Dr. Cronin served as Academy president from March 2023 to March 2024. ... By Terrence A. Cronin Jr., MD, FAAD, August 1, 2023 It may sound cute, but if you’re joining me at the Academy’s Innovation Academy in Tampa, Florida, on Aug. 10-13, you’ll understand what
Finding Joy in pediatric phototherapy
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Aug. 28, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 25 This commentary is dedicated to Joy, a bright, rambunctious, delightful bundle of energy with (formerly) recalcitrant atopic dermatitis, who taught me a great deal about phototherapy in children. ... The cutaneous effects of ultraviolet (UV) light are by
This month's news from across the specialty
What's hot ... December 1, 2019 In this monthly column, members of ... Dermatology World 's Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty. ... BRYAN CARROLL, MD, PhD X marks the spot — PRAME expression for marking melanoma. PRAME ( ... PR eferentially expressed ... A
Digital marketing for dermatologists 101
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Use these basics to build the perfect practice website ... Use these basics to build the perfect practice website ... By Emily Margosian, assistant editor Why should dermatologists care about how they’re portrayed online? “It’s like the yellow
Anticipating Iceland: Ice-pack dermatosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD April 10, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 15 Iceland beckons. Many of our plans were scuttled by COVID-19, including a long-planned tour of Iceland, which (as of this writing) is exactly two months away.* My wife and I eagerly await the other-worldly topography, unpronounceable waterfalls,
Glow up
How can dermatologists counsel teens, tweens, and their parents on safe skin care practices? ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, February 1, 2025 With the growing popularity of beauty influencers and viral skin care routines, social media is playing an integral role in shaping how people care for
Eyebrow-raising complications of microblading
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 1, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 18 One of the most significant challenges of being a medical dermatologist is that patients assume you are well-versed in all aspects of dermatology, including cosmetic procedures. It is a reasonable expectation that dermatologists have at least a
Dermatologist workforce mobility
Facts at your Fingertips ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, April 1, 2025 How often do dermatologists separate from their practices? A recent ... JAMA Dermatology study sought to answer this question and identify characteristics associated with practice separation (doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.5862). The cross-sectional study collected data from archived versions of the
PDF of President elect letter
My tenure has afforded me unique perspectives, the ability to establish relationships with other specialty
Changing perceptions of pediatric mastocytosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 3, 2018 I have always been disquieted by mastocytosis. Its constellation of clinical presentations from childhood to adulthood, spectrum of systemic involvement, variable prognoses, and therapeutic challenges, never allow for complacency or certainty. ... Even when the diagnosis is straightforward with an excellent prognosis,
Shingles and the battle of the bulge
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 11, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 27 I thought I knew herpes zoster (HZ, shingles) inside and out — from patients’ experiences, my late mother’s herpes zoster ophthalmicus (I could not believe how devastatingly awful she appeared arriving back from Europe!), to my recent vaccination
A metabolic pathway that may allow dermatologists to run rings around porokeratoses
By Warren R. Heymann, MD July 31, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 21 "I know the variants of porokeratoses and can recite them as though I am the very model of a modern major general — Mibelli, linear, punctate, palmoplantar, DSAP [disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis], superficial disseminated, immunosuppression-related, and porokeratosis ptychotropica.
A seasoned approach to treating the “salt and pepper” dyspigmentation of systemic sclerosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Feb. 1, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 5 It only takes a nanosecond for a dermatologist to recognize the "salt and pepper" dyspigmentation (SPD) of systemic sclerosis (SSc), but a lifetime to understand and manage it. Of all the cutaneous signs of SSc (sclerodactyly, telangiectasias,
Shedding light on the hydroa vacciniforme-like lymphoproliferative disorder
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Sept. 1, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 35 Hydroa vacciniforme (HV) has always mystified me in every respect — its clinical presentation, pathophysiology, prognosis, and even its name. I understand "vacciniforme" because residual scars may resemble those of smallpox. I was surprised to learn that
Few words make a dermatologist grimace more than ‘iPLEDGE.’
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, August 1, 2024 Since its inception in 2005, the rigorous and often unyielding pregnancy risk mitigation program has made treating cystic acne a true challenge. While we all support safe use of
So many questions. So little time.
Experts offer best practices on efficiently addressing patients’ questions about sunscreen. ... Feature ... By Andrea Niermeier, April 1, 2023 Aisles of products, numerous social media top 10 lists, and abundant information on the internet: Consumers can be quickly overwhelmed with sunscreen questions related to types, usage, and safety —
Vitiligo or vitiligo-like lesions and PD1-inhibitors: Which is right?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 1, 2017 The following is a well-known staple of Jewish humor. I’ve heard it thousands of times, but it always makes me smile: ... In a small town in Russia, people brought their complaints to the Rabbi to settle their differences. One man purchased
This month's news from across the specialty
What's hot ... September 1, 2020 In this monthly column, members of ... Dermatology World 's Editorial Advisory Workgroup identify exciting news from across the specialty. ... HARRY DAO JR., MD Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) ranks high on my list of tough conditions to manage. In 2015, adalimumab’s new status
Adjusting the screen door: Developing a rational approach to assessing for thyroid disease in patients with alopecia areata
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Jan. 11, 2018 Loss of the sideburns and marked frontal-temporal scarring alopecia with lonely hairs. ... Credit: ... JAAD Since my residency, I have been perplexed about how to screen patients with alopecia areata (or vitiligo) for thyroid disease. What tests should (or should not)
Cosmetic concerns and considerations
First Person ... By Mordechai M. Tarlow, MD, January 1, 2018 Q: Why didn’t the patient trust her dermatologist? ... A: He kept making rash decisions. Though this oft-repeated joke is somewhat corny, it strikes a chord in many, as some see in it a semblance of the truth. In
Incident to: Old wine in modern bottles
Legally Speaking ... Alice G. Gosfield, Esq. is a health care attorney at Alice G. Gosfield and Associates, P.C. ... By Alice G. Gosfield, Esq., March 1, 2021 Every month, DermWorld ... covers legal issues in "Legally Speaking." This month’s author, Alice G. Gosfield, Esq., is a health care attorney
Forming ranks
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... On the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatologists stand with their medical colleagues to help where most needed ... On the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatologists stand with their medical colleagues to help where most needed ...
Identifying illicit drug reactions
Dermatologists discuss the cutaneous signs of established and emerging illicit substances. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, May 1, 2024 It was a medical mystery. A long-term patient with a persistent skin finding and no known cause. ... "I had an individual who came to see me for
Rounds on pityriasis rotunda
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Aug. 7, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 32 Science, medicine, and patient strife aside, sometimes I just admire the beauty of skin lesions in and of themselves. Round, annular, and targetoid lesions (fixed drug eruptions, granuloma annulare, tinea, subacute lupus, erythema multiforme, erythema migrans, and
Early-onset hypertension associated with extensive capillary malformations: A new worry to raise dermatologists’ blood pressure
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Jan. 31, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 5 The recent passing of Mikhail Gorbachev reminded me of the teaching value of his port wine stain. The following brief article published in the ... Washington Post in 1987 reflects the state of knowledge 36 years ago.
Probing pityriasis rosea in pregnancy
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD January 19, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 3 I have always been captivated by pityriasis rosea (PR). As a second-year medical student, my late brother Andrew (presumably) developed it. I was clueless when he showed me his rash. He immediately told my father that money
Can topical ketoconazole tip the scales for acne vulgaris?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Oct. 28, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 43 How often do you perform an oral examination? If you’re like me, probably only under two circumstances — when the patient has specific complaints (soreness, a raised lesion, or a discoloration noted by their dentist), or when we
Dermatopathology’s taste of honey
By Warren R. Heymann, MD September 2, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 35 Recently, on our consult service, my resident and I were assessing a patient with a potential autoimmune bullous disease; we concurred that a skin biopsy for routine microscopy and direct immunofluorescence (DIF) was warranted. "I’ll have to come
Mogamulizumab for CTCL: Targeted therapy and immunotherapy crossing paths
By Ellen Kim , MD August 12, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 32 Preserving the host-immune system for as long as possible has been one of the guiding principles for me in treating patients with mycosis fungoides/Sezary Syndrome (MF/SS) subtypes of CTCL. As a CTCL clinical trial researcher, it has been
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Legally Speaking ... Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, presents legal dilemmas in dermatology every other month. He is a dermatologist in practice in Florida and a partner in the law firm Lober, Brown, and Lober. ... By Clifford Warren Lober, MD, JD, February 1, 2019 Question: My office manager is
Coming to an ICU Near You — Candida auris
By Warren R. Heymann, MD ... Nov. 30, 2017 ... I first became aware of Candida auris (C. auris) during my 96-year-old mother’s most recent hospitalization in New York for congestive heart failure. The infectious disease epidemiologist called to ask permission to swab my mother’s skin for the yeast,
The intimate dance of Staphylococcus aureus and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 19, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 29 I was aghast when I opened the PUVA unit when Joe told me that his mycosis fungoides (MF) was worsening — I understood why Alibert first described the disorder as resembling mushrooms in 1806. (1) His lesions
Anterolateral leg alopecia: An example of a new dermatologic statistic — seen but unrecognized
By Warren R. Heymann, MD March 4, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 9 Aside from my family, my two greatest passions in life are dermatology and baseball. There is an infinite amount to learn in each discipline — for wisdom in each I turn to Bill James (two different people). Most
The newest frontier for biologics and psoriasis may be adherence
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 19, 2019 Vol. 1, No. 15 My first job as an attending dermatologist was heading the psoriasis day care center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1983. The challenges of treating severe psoriasis with the Goeckerman regimen, PUVA, methotrexate, etc. made
Eczema's hidden tolls
For millions of Americans with eczema, horrible itching is just the beginning. They are at heightened risk for several other medical conditions, and also face reduced quality of life. ... Eczema's hidden tolls ... Click to view and download the infographic. ... Download Sources: www.hcplive.com/medical-news/dermatologist-eczema-not-just-skin-deep https://nationaleczema.org/eczema/ More information: Eczema Resource
Vasculitis on the run
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 10, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 28 I am not a runner, but I live vicariously through my residents who are. This weekend, our first-year resident, Erika Tvedten, will run the Philadelphia marathon for the first time. I have been intrigued (and impressed!) by
Triskaidekaphobia legitimized: Fatal Factor XIII deficiency
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD April 12, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 15 I am not especially superstitious. The number 13 has never concerned me but acquired Factor XIII deficiency has now joined my ever-expanding pantheon of new complications to worry about. ... The article entitled "Association of lethal acquired
Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis joins the pantheon of erythema nodosum-associated disorders
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Dec. 11, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 49 Patients often ask me, "Doctor, is my disease rare?" I’m never quite sure how to respond — while most patients are relieved to know that they are not alone ("misery loves company"), some relish the experience of
Could a metal implant affect your skin?
Board-certified dermatologist weighs in on the role of metal allergies in medical implants NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Millions of people in the U.S. report having a metal allergy, and current estimates state that 10 percent of Americans will receive a medical implant during their lifetime ... 1 ...
Biotin supplementation for hair and nail health: Does it pass the test?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD November 17, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 46 When patients ask me about biotin supplementation for their hair or nails, the usual question is what dose they should take, not whether or not it has any value. High dose over-the-counter biotin supplements (≥ 5 mg/day,
Suggested dermatology topics by month
At the beginning of every month, consider "pitching" your expertise as a board-certified dermatologist to your local media by sharing a timely story idea that will help educate their audiences. Advocating for our specialty by consistently contributing to the public perception of dermatologists as the leading experts in skin, hair,
SkinSerious stories
Learn how board-certified dermatologists have helped patients with serious skin disease and collaborated with other doctors to enhance patient care. ... Treating a child with severe genetic skin disorder Dermatologist’s care helps child walk again. (Anna Riley, patient; Britt Craiglow, MD, FAAD) ... Dermatologists provide lifesaving care at 10,000 feet
How to get the best results from fillers
Board-certified dermatologist shares five tips to consider before getting a filler ROSEMONT, Ill. (February 16, 2023) — When we’re young, our skin is soft, supple, and well hydrated, but as we age, our skin slowly loses its youthful characteristics, which can leave some people looking for a way to regain
Using time to select the level for E/M services
Using time to determine the level of service: In a nutshell ... The level of service can be selected based on total time spent by the dermatologist or other qualified non-physician clinician on the date of the encounter. ... Time spent by clinical staff is not included in calculation of
The AAD’s robust public education strategy
Taking care of dermatologists so that they can take care of their patients...and their practices. ... From the President ... Dr. Taylor is the Academy’s current president. ... By Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2025 Dear members, ... As you may know, the Academy’s public education efforts successfully
An uphill battle
Pediatric dermatologists share struggles and successes obtaining treatments for their patients ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, December 1, 2021 In a perfect world, a dermatologist would diagnose their patient’s condition and prescribe a therapy, and the patient would receive treatment. Unfortunately, in reality, dermatologists diagnose a
Two new skin healthy issues provide valuable information to patients
Two new editions of ... skin healthy magazine were published in 2023. As a member benefit, ... U.S. members receive 50 complimentary copies of each issue of skin healthy, which positions board-certified dermatologists as the leading experts in issues affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Members can place copies in
Come with me: A skeptic’s journey
Feature ... Dr. Van Voorhees is chair of the AAD Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning. ... By Abby Van Voorhees, MD, April 1, 2020 Two years ago, when I was asked to chair the AAD’s Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning, I was skeptical, but
Come with me: A skeptic’s journey
by Abby Van Voorhees, MD Chair, AAD Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning Two years ago, when I was asked to chair the AAD’s Ad Hoc Task Force on Strategic Corporate Positioning, I was skeptical, but I said yes. ... Like any good project, this one began with
How to treat a sunburn
Board-certified dermatologist shares 5 tips for Skin Cancer Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 21, 2024) — Sunburns can be painful and damaging to your skin, while also increasing your risk of skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States and one of the most preventable. A new survey
Prior Authorization Workflow
For the story below, imagine a small dermatology practice, with three dermatologists, two nurse practitioners (NPs), and two office administrators. The dermatologists see 30-40 patients a day for many different procedures, ranging from the cosmetic to non-cosmetic. Prior authorization is needed for certain procedures and medications. ... Note: This is
How to make melasma less noticeable
Tips from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 12, 2023) — Melasma is a skin condition that causes patches or freckle-like spots on the face that are darker than a person’s natural skin color. Melasma has many causes, including sun exposure, pregnancy, stress, a medical condition, or taking certain medications,
New treatments for HIV and other STIs provide hope for better quality of life
Dermatologist discusses emerging treatments in LGBTQ+ healthcare SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024) — LGBTQ+ individuals have unique skin care needs, including concerns about sexually transmitted infections (STI), like HIV, as well as acne and hair growth and removal, especially relating to hormone replacement therapy. With over 14 million U.S. adults
Start the new year off with a fresh start (and skin)
Advice from a board-certified dermatologist on seeking cosmetic treatments ROSEMONT, Ill. (January 9, 2024) — With a rise in both public accessibility and visibility, cosmetic treatments are more popular than ever. Whether your New Year’s resolution is to improve your health or to look and feel your best, the most
American Academy of Dermatology | Members
Earn & claim CME ... Your account ... Find a member ... JAAD ... Medicare cuts and health care access Contact your legislators and share our toolkit with your patients to support Medicare physician payment reform. ... Register for Legislative Conference Join us to educate Congress on why Medicare physician
Primary key messages
Whether it’s rashes, wrinkles, psoriasis, or melanoma, skin issues can have a serious impact on your health and well-being. ... What you see happening with your skin can be a helpful indicator of what’s happening inside your body. ... In some cases, skin conditions may be a sign of a
Educating our public — You helped us tell the public why they should #ChooseADermatologist
In the fall of last year, we launched our #ChooseADermatologist campaign, which gave you access to resources and tools to share with patients on your social media channels. By showing your patients and the public why you are the skin, hair, and nail experts, you educated the public one post
Educating our public — Educating patients through social media
Your patients are all over social media, and every day we educate nearly 300,000 individuals (and counting) on our @AADskin Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram platforms. ... Your patients = our followers ... Your patients are all over social media, and every day we educate nearly 300,000 individuals (and counting) on
April
Issue ... April January February March April May June View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... Wow! What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ... What is the carbon footprint of the typical outpatient dermatology practice? Feature ... Shedding light on
March
Issue ... March January February March April May June View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... Flimflammers. What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ... What’s the latest on treating cutaneous dermatophyte infections in the era of Trichophyton indotineae? Feature ...
January
Issue ... January January February March April May June July August September October November December View digital flipbook In this issue ... From the Editor ... At least Superwoman had a cape What’s hot ... This month’s news from across the specialty Clinical Applications ... What can dermatologists do to
How to check for bedbugs
Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 14, 2024) — Bedbugs can make you itch just by thinking about them. These tiny, reddish-brown insects that feed on blood are notorious for infiltrating hotel rooms and luggage, hitchhiking their way back to a new home virtually undetected. ... "Understanding what to be
How to treat eczema at home
Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 27, 2022) — Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition affecting 1 in 10 Americans. Patients with eczema often experience itchy, dry, raw, and sensitive patches of skin, which greatly impacts their quality of life. As we wrap up Eczema Awareness
Impact Report — Vol 4, Issue 2
Assessing, acting, accomplishing. The Academy does a lot for members by listening to you, assessing your needs, and keeping on the pulse of your interests. We follow through with action. In this ... Impact Report , read about our continued efforts to advocate for you and your practice on Capitol
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows outdoor workers more at risk for skin cancer than average Americans
Board-certified dermatologist encourages those who work outside to utilize proper sun protection ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 7, 2024) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that outdoor workers — like those who work in construction, landscaping, emergency medical services, and postal delivery —
CMS Targeted Probe and Educate (TPE) reviews are now in full swing
What is a Targeted Probe and Educate program? ... A Targeted Probe and Educate (TPE) program is a claim review process utilized by the Medicare Administrative Contractor (MACs) designed to help dermatologists reduce claim and billing denials as well as appeals through "one-on-one" corrective action assistance and is overseen by
New skin healthy issue distributed to members
Skin Healthy , a magazine printed by the AAD and distributed to members for free as a member benefit, recently published a new edition. Skin Healthy positions board-certified dermatologists as the leading experts in issues affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Members can place copies in their waiting rooms, offering
Educating the public — skin healthy magazine
skin healthy: Help us educate your patients right from your office ... More than 12,000 U.S. AAD members have received the first issue of AAD’s skin healthy, a new magazine to educate your patients about the common skin conditions you treat, and we encourage you to share this valuable resource
Signs your rash needs medical attention
Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (Jan. 23, 2024) — Rashes take many forms, may spread across the body, and affect people of all ages. To the untrained eye, rashes may look alike, and while some are treatable with over-the-counter medications, other rashes can be a sign of a more serious condition.
Dermatologists treat young dog bite victim
After six-year-old Bridger Walker suffered severe bites while protecting his younger sister from a dog attack, dermatologists collaborate to provide life-changing scar treatment. ... Robert Walker's story ... Dermatologist Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, FAAD with Bridger Walker ... When my six-year-old son Bridger suffered severe bites while protecting his younger sister
How to prevent keloid scars
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to reduce your risk ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 6, 2023) — Keloids are a type of raised scar that can occur after an injury, and over time they can grow much larger than the wound itself. Although keloids are not dangerous to a person’s health, they can
Protect your ability to practice
Money Matters ... David B. Snyder, JD, CLU ... ® ... , is an attorney, author, and financial advisor at the wealth management firm OJM Group. He covers financial issues for dermatologists in this quarterly ... Dermatology World column. ... By David B. Snyder, JD, CLU, June 3, 2019 For
September 5
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / September 5, 2018 ... CMS values virtual appointments AMA House of Delegates votes on critical health policy resolutions High drug costs send patients seeking foreign medications FDA approves tretinoin lotion for
Tips for National Healthy Skin Month infographic
anything suspicious on your skin or if you have a question about skin care, see a board-certified dermatologist
From the editor
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, May 1, 2018 Maybe I lack imagination, but I was never the kid who dreamed of being a princess. I did, for a while, consider being an astronaut, but that fantasy ended at
No pain, no gain?
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, January 1, 2025 It may be true for sports (although I remain skeptical), but pain associated with doing our jobs does not bode well for a long and happy career in dermatology.
The medium is the message
From the Editor ... Dr. Schwarzenberger is the physician editor of ... DermWorld. By Kathryn Schwarzenberger, MD, FAAD, May 1, 2022 It probably wouldn’t surprise many of our younger members if I admit that prior to reading our feature article this month, I had never actually looked at a TikTok
AMA introduces new prolonged service code for 2021
Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, manager, coding and reimbursement, January 1, 2021 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in Derm Coding Consult. ... Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . Coding based on time ... As previously discussed
Ergonomics in dermatology
Neck, back, shoulder pain? It could be your exam table. ... Feature ... By Ruth Carol, Contributing Writer, January 1, 2025 After investing an average of 12 years of education and training, the last thing a dermatologist wants is to have their career cut short by musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). However,
How to control excessive sweating
Board-certified dermatologist shares 6 tips in time for summer ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 17, 2024) — Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a common medical condition that affects an estimated 15.8 million people in the U.S. It is normal to sweat when you overheat, or your nerves get the best of you.
Largest study on racial differences in men with melanoma shows men with skin of color have lowest survival rates
Study author and board-certified dermatologist encourages public to get screened for skin cancer ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 11, 2023) — Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is highly treatable when detected early, but when the disease advances, it can lead to death. A new article published in the ...
We had a big Skin Cancer Awareness Month in 2023
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and it is one of the most important months for the Academy’s mission to educate the public about skin cancer. Our efforts to promote the AAD’s SPOT Skin Cancer™ program, which aims to provide information on how to detect and prevent skin cancer, led
Educating the public — Together, we are telling the public why they should #ChooseADermatologist
No one can champion the specialty like you can ... In September, thousands of Academy members joined us for a new campaign on our social media channels to share a unified message with the public about the value of choosing a board-certified dermatologist. Each month, the Academy will provide a
41’s gracious contribution to skin cancer awareness
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Dec. 1, 2018 Skin lesions are observed on photographs, television, and in the movies. Whether it is Bill Clinton’s rosacea, Richard Gere’s Becker’s nevus, or Mikhail Gorbachev’s port wine stain, I have to consciously ignore these conditions to concentrate on why I am watching them
Learning module: Blisters
Goals and objectives ... The purpose of this module is to help medical students develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients who present with blisters. ... After completing this module, the learner should be able to: ... List common causes of blisters by location ...
How to treat dandruff
Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 12, 2023) — Dandruff, a common scalp condition, affects people of all ages, especially in the cold winter months. If you notice small pieces of dry skin flaking from your scalp or persistent itching, it may be time to seek treatment options. ... "It is
July 20, 2022
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / July 20, 2022 ... FDA approves first vitiligo treatment for skin repigmentation DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : A single case report has the potential to change the world — Could JAK
June 29, 2022
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / June 29, 2022 ... Psoriasis treatment adherence: Adalimumab vs. ixekizumab DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : When to see red in linear erythronychia — Malignant onychopapilloma Dermatologist Jack Resneck Jr., MD, FAAD,
What we have learned about E/M coding and reimbursement in 2021
Derm Coding Consult ... By Faith C. M. McNicholas, RHIT, CPC, CPCD, PCS, CDC, manager, coding & reimbursement, April 1, 2021 Academy coding staff address important coding topics each month in Derm Coding Consult. ... Read more Derm Coding Consult articles . On Jan. 1, 2021, changes were implemented to
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows sun protection lacking in winter
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to protect your skin from the sun during colder months ROSEMONT (Feb. 6, 2024) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey revealed that nearly one in five adults are not aware that you can get sunburned during the winter, and even fewer protect themselves from
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows Generation Z adults are unfamiliar with sunburn and tanning risks
Board-certified dermatologist shares her melanoma diagnosis and encourages people to protect themselves from the sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 9, 2023) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that many Generation Z adults, ages 18-25, are unaware of the risks associated with overexposure
Using mobile apps to reduce burdens
Mobile applications are taking medical practice into a new territory. They enable access to medical information in real time for dermatologists and patients alike. This has the potential to reduce clinical documentation and administrative burdens, but it can also present new challenges. ... Dermatologist benefits of using mobile apps ...
Start the presses!
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Experts offer advice on how to successfully manage media relations ... Experts offer advice on how to successfully manage media relations ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor When Anne Chapas, MD, arrived in New York City and
August 23, 2023
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / August 23, 2023 ... Efficacy of upadacitinib in patients with recalcitrant vitiligo DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Vascular abnormalities in FFA, artificial intelligence, and Winston Churchill Efficacy of tretinoin cream in
May 23
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / MAY 23, 2018 ... FDA declines to approve potential frown line treatment AAD Annual Meetings: Vital to resident education and the future of dermatology Dermatologist wins Republican nomination in Pennsylvania congressional
AAD launches Your Digital Health
There is a lot of noise in the health app world, but nothing can replace the expertise of a dermatologist. To help patients understand the landscape and sort online misinformation from reality, over the summer, the Academy launched ... Your Digital Health . This is a new public-facing web hub