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Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD)
Supplements, serums, infused soaps oh my! The over the counter space is a vast dermatology multiverse which can easily knock you off your axis and that’s just with topicals. If...
“What should I buy, what should I use, do I need skin care?” Sound familiar? Whether it be a patient or a tween obsessed with the latest craze, we are...
Actions speak louder than words…so long as the words inspire, encourage, engage, etc. the actions. This altered adage rings true in the house of medicine, most notably at the crux...
Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is the second most common chronic inflammatory (coming for you acne!) which unapologetically imparts a tremendous burden on society as a whole. But what if you could...
Mo’ targeted therapies, mo’skin problems. Some may say, “Bring on the problems” – but why should they have to? Supportive Oncodermatology (SO), a field that is far from fledgling at...
Sometimes the most common and obvious problems fall through the cracks. Focusing in a bit, the management of diabetes associated with xerosis, hyperkeratosis, foot syndrome, all which could lead to...
There are a number of dermatologic conditions that in part result from our daily behaviors – for some reason our skin did not get the memo that we should be...
The over the counter nutraceutical landscape can be overwhelming, daunting, and costly – at a minimum the consumer wants to get what he/she/they pay for, let alone achieve some benefit....
Let’s face it, we are faced (redundancy…on purpose) with almost too many therapeutic options for the management of plaque Psoriasis. Absolutely a good problem to have, even better for our...
Dr. Adam Friedman Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi Often dismissed as a cosmetic issue, Vitiligo is anything but as it has a tremendous impact on quality of life and as an autoimmune...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD GUEST: Dr. Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska “Never give up, never surrender”. A goofy tagline from a relatively solid Tim Allen sci fi movie entitled Galaxy Quest could not...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD GUEST: Dr. Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska A goofy tagline from a relatively solid Tim Allen sci-fi movie entitled “Galaxy Quest” could not have more meaning in the...
HOST: Adam Friedman GUEST: Wendy Smith-Begolka Cutting the cord for residency training can feel like losing one’s Netflix account, distanced from the epicenter of cultural or dermatologic life. How to stay...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD GUEST: Wendy Smith-Begolka Join JDD Podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman in a grant discussion with National Eczema Association (NEA) Vice President of Scientific and Clinical Affairs, Wendy Smith-Begolka.
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD GUEST: Dr. Katrina Abuabara Atopic dermatitis does not discriminate. The second most common inflammatory skin disease (coming for you, acne vulgaris) can be appreciated across all demographics...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD GUEST: Katrina Abuabara Join Dr. Katrina Abuabara, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Dermatology at UCSF, as she shares her research tale as a Pfizer grant...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD GUEST: Jonathan Zippin, MD, PhD Patch testing is a valuable but patient-onerous diagnostic tool that can aid in our management game, but the who,...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD GUEST: Jonathan Zippin, MD, PhD No one wants to be a one grant wonder. The mantra “grants beget grants” is true but there is...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD GUEST:Margaret Barton-Burke, PhD, RN, FAAN & Angela Adames, BSN, RN, OCN The management of any cancer can require a multidisciplinary approach. One of which,...
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All of those wonderful life saving toys the radiation oncologists get to play with come at a cost to an important bystander – the skin. Radiation dermatitis can be exquisitely...
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD GUEST: Mario E. Lacouture MD DESCRIPTION: While the old adage, “more oncology treatments, more skin problems,” becomes more like dogma every day with each new...
Consider this final episode of the 5 part all you can handle Atopic Dermatitis series the world series of dermatitis. Hall of famers Dr.s Amy Paller and Jonathan Silverberg join...
The Ps of Lichen Planus got nothing on this alliteration filled podcast that was purposefully positioned to perfect your practice prowess to punish the pruritus and picking of AD. Join...
Antibiotic use for inflammatory skin diseases is a staple in dermatology. Like milk is the answer to a chunky peanut butter sandwich (just go with me on this), so too...
Rosacea is a complex, chronic inflammatory skin disease that is certainly not rockin for those who suffer with it. The pathophysiology is a smorgasbord of barrier dysfunction, reduced antioxidant capacity, inappropriate immune...
You can’t truly understand someone until you walk a mile in their shoes. This is true to so many aspects of daily life, especially when it comes to chronic, relapsing,...
Tetracycline antibiotics are like the Snickers of dermatology. Instead of “Hungry? Grab a Snickers,” “Acne? Grab a tetracycline…” for months even though this goes against clinical guidelines and concerns regarding...
In part 2 of this 5 part podcast homage to Atopic Dermatitis, JDD Podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman is joined by the dynamic dermatitis duo Dr. Anna De Benedetto, Associate Professor...
Atopic dermatitis is a relentless, recurring, unreasonable, often recalcitrant inflammatory skin disease that impacts millions of children and adults in the United States alone and requires a tailored treatment plan...
Episode 2 of a 2-Part Series: “Sun Protection: A Review of Current Interventions and Barriers to Changing Patient Attitude and Behavior” Why is is that we tend to do things...
Episode 1 of a 2-Part Series: “Sun Protection: A Review of Current Interventions and Barriers to Changing Patient Attitude and Behavior” Photoprotection works, plain and simple. Yet all too often...
Cancer sucks, plain and simple. What is often overlooked is that the life saving/altering therapies often come with substantial baggage adding to this proclamation with skin, hair, and nail adverse...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected dermatology practices across the country and around the world. In the face of a change that no one was really prepared for, Dr. Jeffrey S....
WEEEEEEERE BACK! Join host Dr. Adam Friedman for lively and learned discussion with Dr. Joslyn Kirby on one of the most common, chronic, soul-crushing complaints… Acne Vulgaris. It is, from a pathophysiological standpoint,...
In this edition of the JDD Podcast, Dr. Adam Friedman is joined by Dr. Deirdre Hooper, Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Dermatology at both Louisiana State University and...
We are finally getting what we asked for: Pharma is ponying up for head to head studies to provide us with meaningful data to help make better clinical decisions. However,...
Continued efforts by the dermatology community to educate the public on both photoprotective measures and early skin cancer detection through surveillance has made a significant impact but the battle is...
Pruritus is the worst – plain and simple. However we have only just scratched the surface with respect to why it happens in a multitude of clinical scenarios and what...
We’ve all been there – that dreaded middle of the night page/call from the ER. Three simple words that send us spinning: “Rule out TEN.” Have no fear though, because...
We (and our patients) are fortunate to live during a time when we have many safe and effective options to treat a chronic inflammatory skin disease such as Psoriasis. We...
Who knows what’s best/worst for facial aesthetics in the skin of color patient? No really who? Because there is a great deal of folklore and ballyhoo related to what one...
Let’s face it, we have a formidable competitor nowadays, challenging our diagnoses and treatment algorithms on a daily basis. You know him/her/it well as Dr. W.E. Google (interpreted as Worst...
Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate. We hear that evidenced-based media-friendly line often nowadays to highlight the importance of sun protection in all skin types. But are we really getting that message...
I’m a biologic girl in a biologic world…or so I think myself and never say out loud when reviewing therapeutic options for moderate to severe psoriasis. We are so fortunate...
In this edition of the JDD Podcast “Ask the Investigator,” host Dr. Adam Friedman, Professor of Dermatology at the GW School of Medicine, is joined by renaissance academic dermatologist Dr....
In this edition of the JDD Podcast, host Dr. Adam Friedman is joined by internationally recognized procedural dermatologist Dr. Suneel Chilukuri, Director of Cosmetic Surgery at Refresh Dermatology in Houston...