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The Future of Dermatology
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Episode 64 - It's Not Just Skin, It's a Journey | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 66
mardi 10 décembre 2024 • Duration 25:45
Summary
In this episode of The Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Kathy Fields about the evolving landscape of dermatology, the psychological impact of skin conditions, and the importance of mental health awareness. They reflect on the recent TEDx event, discuss the challenges posed by social media, and emphasize the need for female leadership in medicine. The conversation also touches on the future of dermatology with the rise of AI and the importance of building strong relationships with patients.
Watch Dr. Field's full TEDx presentation: https://youtu.be/SbSa81utzJE?si=Ur4J-oRFVxdENMo5
Catch more TEDx presentations!
Dr. Faranak Kamangar: https://youtu.be/XAcCahWkKiQ?si=KOw8eo9X-VmbrBC4
Dr. Julie Letsinger: https://youtu.be/BKpRZHp1u44?si=C1IybJtRiJFoZL-P
Nora Engstrom: https://youtu.be/ZP64ZhULyBI?si=ewmVSApitKs7mURn
Dr. Leah Millheiser: https://youtu.be/hvkHeb7_Q6w?si=LrCevtnksLrMhOg5
Melissa Bowdoin: https://youtu.be/SbSa81utzJE?si=Ur4J-oRFVxdENMo5
Takeaways
- The psychological impact of skin conditions is significant and often overlooked.
- Social media exacerbates mental health issues related to skin appearance.
- Female leadership in medicine is crucial for fostering inclusivity and support.
- AI is transforming diagnostics but cannot replace the human touch in patient care.
- Dermatology has evolved significantly over the past decades, offering more than just treatment for skin issues.
- Building relationships with patients is essential for effective care.
- Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for both men and women in medicine.
- Advocacy for mental health awareness is vital in dermatology.
- The importance of mentorship and finding advocates in your professional journey.
- The future of dermatology is bright, with opportunities for growth and innovation.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast
00:58 - Reflections on the TEDx Event
05:06 - The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
07:03 - The Psychological Aspects of Dermatology
11:47 - Female Leadership in Medicine
16:06 - The Future of Dermatology and AI
20:01 - Building Relationships in Patient Care
Episode 63 - Empowering Women Through TEDx | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 65
mardi 3 décembre 2024 • Duration 40:56
Summary
Dr. Faranak Kamangar and Sam Kamangar chat about the TEDx Sandhill Road Women event, highlighting the importance of storytelling, mentorship, and community support in empowering women. They discuss their experiences and insights on engaging the younger generation, the role of men in supporting women's empowerment, the significance of language in professional settings, and the challenges women face in health and legal access. This discussion emphasizes the need for continuous growth, collaboration, and the sharing of ideas to foster a supportive environment for future generations.
Do you know someone who has a story to share? Let's connect! thefutureofdermatology@gmail.com
They could be a guest on our next podcast or at our next TEDx event.
Watch the full TEDx presentations!
Dr. Faranak Kamangar: https://youtu.be/XAcCahWkKiQ?si=KOw8eo9X-VmbrBC4
Dr. Julie Letsinger: https://youtu.be/BKpRZHp1u44?si=C1IybJtRiJFoZL-P
Nora Engstrom: https://youtu.be/ZP64ZhULyBI?si=ewmVSApitKs7mURn
Dr. Leah Millheiser: https://youtu.be/hvkHeb7_Q6w?si=LrCevtnksLrMhOg5
Melissa Bowdoin: https://youtu.be/SbSa81utzJE?si=Ur4J-oRFVxdENMo5
Dr. Kathy Fields: https://youtu.be/SbSa81utzJE?si=Ur4J-oRFVxdENMo5
Takeaways
- The TEDx format is an effective way for professionals to share ideas.
- Storytelling plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation. - Engaging young people in discussions is essential for their development.
- Men's support is vital in women's empowerment initiatives.
- Language proficiency can significantly impact professional success.
- Access to legal resources is critical for personal and professional growth.
- Empowering young female leaders is essential for future progress.
- Navigating change requires personal growth and stepping out of comfort zones.
- Menopause should be openly discussed to educate and empower women.
- Collaboration and sharing ideas can lead to greater success.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast
00:52 - The Importance of Executive Presence
03:38 - Role Models and Storytelling in Women's Lives
05:30 - Engaging the Younger Generation
07:17 - The Power of Diverse Communities
09:10 - Men Supporting Women in Professional Spaces
11:05 - Breaking Taboos in Women's Health Discussions
12:21 - Recap of TEDx Talks
12:40 - AI and Language in Dermatology
16:09 - Dr Kathy Fields: A Dermatology Pioneer
19:12 - Nora Engstrom: Access to Law for Women
21:23 - Melissa Bowdoin: Empowering Future Leaders
25:16 - Dr. Julie Letsinger: Navigating Change
26:35 - Dr. Leah Millheiser: Menopause and Women's Health
29:22 - The Impact of Education and Experience
32:11 - The Importance of Teamwork and Support
34:29 - Encouraging the Next Generation
37:10 - Looking Ahead: Future TEDx Events
Episode 54 - The Journey to Match Day | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 56
mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Duration 37:49
Summary
In this episode, medical students Chandler Johnson and Payton Smith share their experiences navigating the residency application process in dermatology. They discuss the challenges of applying for away rotations, the importance of preparation and research, and strategies for making a positive impression during rotations. The conversation emphasizes the significance of building relationships within the medical team, active participation in procedures, and the necessity of self-care and authenticity throughout the demanding journey of medical education.
Takeaways
- The residency application process is highly competitive, especially in dermatology.
- Away rotations are crucial for gaining exposure and making connections. - Researching programs and reaching out to past students can ease anxiety.
- Preparation for rotations includes studying relevant material beforehand.
- Building relationships with all team members is essential for success.
- Active participation in procedures can help you stand out.
- Self-care is vital to avoid burnout during medical training.
- Authenticity is key; be yourself during rotations.
- Networking is important; introduce yourself to everyone.
- The timeline for interviews and applications can be overwhelming, focus on one step at a time.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to the Journey of Dermatology Residency
03:03 - Navigating the ERAS Application Process
05:52 - Choosing and Preparing for Away Rotations
09:05 - Tips for Success During Away Rotations
11:56 - Building Relationships and Networking
15:08 - Active Participation in Procedures
18:12 - The Future: Interviews and Match Day Preparation
21:09 - Self-Care and Maintaining Authenticity
Episode 53 - Innovations in Hair Restoration a session from SF Derm Society 2024 Annual Meeting | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 55
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Duration 15:38
Summary
Dr. Paradi Mirmirani shares insights on hair loss, particularly alopecia areata, and discusses the importance of miniaturization in hair disorders. This exclusive session from SF Derm 2024 delves into the role of environmental factors in scarring alopecia and offers practical tips for dermatologists to improve patient outcomes. Want to learn more? You'll have to join us for next year's SF Derm Society Conference in June of 2025!
Takeaways
- Hair loss updates are crucial for effective patient care.
- Miniaturization is a key factor in diagnosing hair loss.
- Low dose oral minoxidil is effective for various hair disorders.
- Environmental factors may contribute to scarring alopecia.
- Avoiding fragrances can significantly improve scalp health.
- Monitoring for side effects of minoxidil is essential.
- Collaboration among experts can enhance treatment protocols.
- Understanding patient history is vital for effective treatment.
- Education on hair disorders is important for dermatology practitioners.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast
01:54 - Hair Loss Updates and Practical Tips
04:36 - Understanding Miniaturization in Hair Loss
10:55 - Exploring Scarring Alopecia and Environmental Factors
Episode 52 - Effective and Popular Acne Topicals | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 54
mardi 17 septembre 2024 • Duration 12:21
Summary
In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the complexities of acne treatment, focusing on the psychological impact of acne on patients and the importance of effective topical therapies. The conversation covers the latest guidelines for acne treatment, the efficacy of various topical agents including benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, and explores advanced treatment options such as isotretinoin and laser therapy. The episode emphasizes the need for patient compliance and the role of alternative treatments in managing acne effectively.
Takeaways
- Acne topicals are important for improving patients' quality of life.
- The AED guidelines recommend benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, and topical antibiotics as preferred treatments.
- Combining multiple topical therapies and limiting systemic antibiotic use are good practice statements.
- Topical therapies are not highly effective, but their efficacy improves when combined.
- Other treatments like Clascoterone cream and isotretinoin target sebum reduction and sebaceous gland apoptosis.
- The 1726 nanometer laser shows promise as a treatment option.
- Azelaic acid, salicylic acid, and other topicals are effective and popular among patients.
- Compliance is crucial in acne treatment.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Acne and Its Impact
03:06 - Topical Therapies for Acne Treatment
06:07 - Understanding Benzoyl Peroxide and Its Efficacy
08:47 - Exploring Advanced Treatments and Mechanisms
12:01 - Alternative Topical Treatments and Patient Compliance
Episode 51 - Embracing a Holistic and Proactive Approach to Skincare | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 53
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Duration 33:30
Summary
Dr. Mary Alice Mina, a Harvard-trained dermatologist, discusses her transition from clinical medicine to providing education on social media and hosting The Skin Real, a podcast on skin health. She emphasizes the importance of providing accurate and reliable information in the skincare industry, which is often filled with misinformation and gimmicks. Dr. Mina also highlights the shift towards a more holistic and proactive approach to skincare, focusing on preventative measures and overall health. She discusses the advancements in regenerative medicine, such as exosomes and stem cell therapy, and the potential they hold for the future of dermatology. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of sun protection and the need to educate people about the different types of skin cancers and their potential risks.
Takeaways
- Transitioning from clinical medicine to teaching on social media and hosting a podcast allows dermatologists to provide accurate and reliable information to a wider audience.
- A holistic and proactive approach to skincare, focusing on preventative measures and overall health, is becoming more popular.
- Advancements in regenerative medicine, such as exosomes and stem cell therapy, show promise for the future of dermatology.
- Educating people about the importance of sun protection and the different types of skin cancers is crucial in preventing and treating these conditions.
Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Background of Dr. Mary Alice Mina
02:24 - Transitioning from Clinical Medicine to Teaching on Social Media
05:15 - Embracing a Pro-Aging and Holistic Approach to Skincare
15:45 - Exploring Emerging Technologies in Dermatology
19:28 - The Importance of Sun Protection in Preventing Skin Cancers
24:57 - Educating People about Different Types of Skin Cancers
31:47 - Advice for Residents and the Future of Dermatology
Episode 50 - Overcoming Barriers - A Psoriasis Patient Story | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 52
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Duration 41:32
Summary
Shawn Thomas shares his journey as a psoriasis patient and co-founder of Solay. He describes his initial symptoms and the progression of his psoriasis, leading to his diagnosis in 2018. Shawn discusses the emotional impact of being diagnosed with an incurable disease and the challenges of managing psoriasis on a daily basis. He emphasizes the importance of sharing his diagnosis and finding support from others who also have psoriasis. Shawn explores various treatment options he tried, including topical corticosteroids and natural remedies, before discovering the Goeckerman therapy. He shares his experience of self-administering the therapy using over-the-counter coal tar and UVB light.
Learn more about Solay at: https://solayhealth.com/
Takeaways
- Psoriasis is an incurable disease that can have a significant emotional impact on patients.
- Sharing the diagnosis and finding support from others with psoriasis can help patients feel less alone.
- Exploring different treatment options, including natural remedies and innovative therapies like Goeckerman therapy, can be beneficial.
- Self-administering treatments like coal tar and UVB light may be an alternative for patients who cannot access specialized clinics. Goeckerman therapy can be an effective and safe treatment for psoriasis, but it is often inaccessible due to limited availability and barriers such as time and cost.
- Soleil, a telemedicine platform co-founded by Shawn Thomas, aims to make Goeckerman therapy more accessible by providing patients with the necessary equipment and physician oversight.
- Innovations in healthcare access and delivery, such as value-based care models and telehealth, are needed to ensure that effective treatments are affordable and available to all patients.
- Building trust and strong patient-provider relationships are crucial in improving treatment adherence and outcomes.
- The future of dermatology and healthcare should focus on both treatment innovations and innovations in access to care.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:19 - Diagnosis and Challenges of Psoriasis
12:18 - Discovering Goeckerman Therapy
19:06 - Personal Experience with Goeckerman Therapy
27:24 - Innovations in Access to Dermatological Care
35:03 -The Future of Dermatology and Healthcare
40:16 - Conclusion and Closing Remarks
Episode 49 - Trauma-Informed Care and Building Trust with Patients | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 51
mardi 27 août 2024 • Duration 30:04
Summary
Dr. Arianne Shadi Kourosh, Director of Community Health Department of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses her work on dermatologic resources for the intervention and prevention of human trafficking. She shares how she first became aware of the issue through her pro bono tattoo removal program for young people leaving gangs. Dr. Kourosh explains the three major categories of skin signs of trafficking: infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos. She emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care and building trust with patients. Dr. Kourosh also highlights the resources available, including the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called SSTEAR.
Helpful links:
- AAD trafficking toolkit: https://www.aad.org/member/clinical-quality/clinical-care/human-trafficking
- Registry of the Skin Signs of Trafficking: Redcap.link/trafficking
- Volunteer - contact shadi@mail.harvard.edu
- https://humantraffickinghotline.org/en
Takeaways
- Human trafficking is a prevalent issue that can affect individuals in our own communities.
- Dermatologists can play a crucial role in identifying and assisting trafficking survivors through the recognition of skin signs.
- The three major categories of skin signs of trafficking are infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos.
- Trauma-informed care and building trust with patients are essential in providing effective care.
- Resources such as the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called STEER are available to healthcare providers.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Background
01:30 - Discovering the Issue of Human Trafficking
03:54 - Skin Signs of Trafficking
09:56 - Recognizing the Prevalence in Our Communities
12:48 - The Three I's: Infection, Injury, and Imagery
19:15 - Trauma-Informed Care and Building Rapport
22:04 - Resources for Healthcare Providers
26:14 - Collaboration and Partnerships
Episode 48 - The Importance of Building Muscle for Functional Longevity | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 50
mardi 20 août 2024 • Duration 33:50
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Fara Kamangar and personal trainer Danny Estrella discuss the importance of building muscle for functional longevity and overall health. They debunk myths about weightlifting making women bulky and emphasize the need for proper nutrition and strength training to optimize body composition. They also highlight the connection between muscle mass and basal metabolic rate, emphasizing the importance of maintaining muscle as we age. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the future of fitness and the potential for collaboration between health professionals and personal trainers.
Takeaways
- Building muscle is important for functional longevity and overall health.
- Proper nutrition and strength training are essential for optimizing body composition.
- Maintaining muscle mass is crucial for a higher basal metabolic rate and efficient calorie burning.
- The fear of getting bulky from weightlifting is a misconception; it takes time and dedication to build significant muscle mass.
- Collaboration between health professionals and personal trainers can lead to better overall health outcomes.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Importance of Building Muscle
05:03 - Debunking Myths About Weightlifting
10:11 - The Role of Nutrition and Stimuli
14:57 - Addressing the Fear of Getting Bulky
20:09 - The Impact of Body Composition and Muscle Mass
25:12 - Bridging the Gap Between Health Professionals and Personal Trainers
Episode 47 - The Unsustainable Environment of Physician Reimbursements | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Episode 49
mardi 13 août 2024 • Duration 42:39
Summary
Dr. Andrew Weinstein, MD, MPH, and board-certified dermatologist, discusses the challenges of physician reimbursements in the healthcare industry. He highlights the unsustainable environment that physicians face, with increasing costs and decreasing reimbursements. Dr. Weinstein explains the physician fee schedule and how it has led to a decline in payments for medical services. He emphasizes the need for physicians to unite and advocate for appropriate reimbursement to ensure the future of medicine. Dr. Weinstein proposes the formation of a single-issue alliance and the importance of messaging and lobbying to bring about change.
Contact Dr. Weinstein at derm@bellsouth.net
or American Academy of Dermatology Association at president@aad.org
Takeaways
- Physicians face an unsustainable environment with increasing costs and decreasing reimbursements.
- The physician fee schedule, established in 1992, determines reimbursement based on the resources utilized in delivering medical services.
- Physicians need to unite and advocate for appropriate reimbursement to ensure the future of medicine.
- A single-issue alliance can be formed to address the challenges of physician reimbursements and amplify the message to Congress.
- Messaging and lobbying efforts are crucial in bringing about change and securing an inflation-based adjustment to the reimbursement system.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology podcast
01:15 - Dr. Andrew Weinstein's background and expertise
02:07 - The challenge of physician reimbursements in the healthcare industry
08:36 - The need for physicians to unite and advocate for appropriate reimbursement
19:30 - The power of a single issue alliance in addressing physician reimbursements
23:45 - The importance of changing the path and uniting all specialties
29:24 - Excitement for the future of dermatology and the role of AI
39:56 - Conclusion and call to action









