Dermatology

Dr. Edidiong Kaminska: Melanoma Disparities

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Edidiong Kaminska, we discuss disparities in diagnosing and treating melanoma before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. MD Newsline: What disparities in diagnosing and treating melanoma have you observed in your clinical practice? Dr. Edidiong Kaminska: “Primary care providers are the first line when it comes to...

Dr. Edidiong Kaminska: Melanoma

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Edidiong Kaminska, we discuss why melanoma is an important health issue. We also discuss why patients of all skin types need a skin check and sunscreen. MD Newsline: Can you explain why melanoma is an important health issue? Dr. Edidiong Kaminska: “Melanoma is a skin cancer...

Dr. Valerie Harvey's Alopecia Treatment Strategies

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Valerie Harvey, we discuss Dr. Harvey’s treatment strategies for central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) and traction alopecia. MD Newsline: What are your treatment strategies for central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia and traction alopecia, and how are they tailored to each patient?  Dr. Valerie Harvey: “For patients with...

Addressing Implicit Bias in Dermatology

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Valerie Harvey, we discuss how to address implicit bias in dermatology. MD Newsline: How can dermatologists address implicit bias in their practice? How might their doing so improve healthcare for underserved communities?  Dr. Valerie Harvey: “We need to improve our cultural competence and implicit bias training for...

Dr. Valerie Harvey: Vitiligo Treatment Disparities

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Valerie Harvey, we discuss vitiligo treatment disparities. MD Newsline: What disparities in diagnosing and treating vitiligo have you observed in your clinical practice and research?  Dr. Valerie Harvey: “Diagnosing vitiligo is pretty straightforward. But I think we need to do a better job of educating clinicians...

Dr. Valerie Harvey: Vitiligo

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Valerie Harvey, we discuss why vitiligo is an important health issue. MD Newsline: Can you explain why vitiligo is an important health issue? Dr. Valerie Harvey: “Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune skin condition where your body’s immune system attacks the cells that make pigment in your...

Alopecia in African Americans

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with dermatologist Dr. Valerie Harvey, we discuss the types of alopecia that are prevalent in African Americans: central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) and traction alopecia. MD Newsline: What types of alopecia have a high prevalence in African Americans? Dr. Valerie Harvey: “There are two types of alopecia that are...

Nearly Half of Older Adults Use Online Physician Ratings

More than four in 10 older U.S. adults have used online physician rating sites to select physicians, according to a study published online April 13 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Jeffrey T. Kullgren, M.D., from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and colleagues assessed use and perceptions of online physician ratings and reviews...

Children With Worse Atopic Dermatitis More Likely to Have Learning Disabilities

THURSDAY, April 15, 2021 (HealthDay News) — Worse atopic dermatitis (AD) severity is associated with increased odds of learning disorders in pediatric patients, according to a study published online April 14 in JAMA Dermatology. Joy Wan, M.D., from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia, and colleagues used data from 2,074 participants...
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