Arthropod-related skin conditions can be difficult to diagnose, particularly when the offending insect or mite is not immediately apparent. Join Sanna Ronkainen, MD, FAAD and Eric Winfield Hossler, MD, FAAD as they explore how careful observation and clinical investigation can help uncover what is truly bugging a patient.
This episode has been supported by an educational grant from Johnson and Johnson. The American Academy of Dermatology retains control over the episode content and interview participant selection.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma can be difficult to recognize, particularly when it resembles more common inflammatory skin conditions. Hear from Auris Huen, PharmD, MD, FAAD and Alyx Cali Rosen Aigen, MD, FAAD as they discuss how recognizing subtle clinical clues can help dermatologists identify CTCL earlier and improve the path to diagnosis.
Patient demand for nonsurgical skin tightening continues to grow as new technologies expand treatment possibilities. In this episode, Hillary Johnson-Jahangir, MD, PhD, FAAD and Catherine DiGiorgio, MD, FAAD discuss the latest advances in nonsurgical skin tightening and tissue remodeling.
Molluscum contagiosum can persist for years, causing frustration for patients, families, and clinicians alike. Hear from Mia Hornberger, MD and Adelaide Hebert, MD, FAAD as they discuss evolving treatment strategies and the impact of newly FDA-approved therapies for molluscum contagiosum.
As treatment options for hair loss continue to expand, dermatologists play an increasingly important role in guiding patients through the hair restoration process. Join Hillary Johnson-Jahangir, MD, PhD, FAAD and Marc Avram, MD, FAAD as they discuss contemporary strategies for hair transplantation and long-term maintenance.
The skin is often the first window into systemic autoimmune disease, placing dermatologists at the forefront of diagnosis and management. Hear from Dawn M.R. Davis, MD, FAAD and Joseph Merola, MD, MSc, FAAD as they discuss practical approaches to caring for patients with lupus and other rheumatologic diseases.
Long regarded as a cosmetic condition, vitiligo is increasingly recognized as a chronic autoimmune disease with significant psychosocial consequences. Hear from M. Laurin Council, MD, FAAD, Nada Elbuluk, MD, FAAD, and Jackie Gardner as they discuss the evolving landscape of vitiligo care.
The program explores complex pathophysiology, overlapping immunologic pathways, environmental contributors, and emerging clinical data shaping the management of atopic dermatitis and chronic hand eczema. The discussion also addresses unmet patient needs and evolving treatment considerations.INC On-Demand courses are independently developed by sponsors and are separate from the official AAD Education Program. Please note: INC On-Demand programs do not offer CME credits. Faculty: Jonathan Silverberg, MD; Bob Geng, MD
The program reviews current scientific evidence surrounding obesity-related inflammation in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis while examining evolving therapeutic strategies for patients with overlapping inflammatory conditions. Discussions highlight emerging perspectives on disease burden, treatment considerations, and multidisciplinary approaches to patient care.INC On-Demand courses are independently developed by sponsors and are separate from the official AAD Education Program. Please note: INC On-Demand programs do not offer CME credits.
Faculty: Mark Lebwohl, MD; April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH; Brad Glick, DO, MPH