The Cutaneous Connection: The Burn Reversal Method
March 3rd 2022In this episode we talk with James Beckman, MD, the creator of a topical application that stops the progression of a first or second degree burn. We discuss the science behind this burn reversal method, the complexities of working with burned skin, and what needs to be considered when working with a burned patient.
Asynchronous Telemedicine for Isotretinoin Management
February 23rd 2022A research letter to the editor published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology examines how synchronous telemedicine may be limiting the telemedicine capabilities of the dermatology profession and how asynchronous telemedicine may be the answer.
Study: Perceptions Rank Favorably for AI Use in Dermatology Practices
February 22nd 2022As artificial intelligence use grows in the field of dermatology, and the potential of it getting integrated into the clinical practice becomes a reality, many may wonder how dermatologists feel about this advancement.
Study: Stagnant Diversity Seen in Dermatology Clinical Trials Over 10 Year Period
February 22nd 2022An article in JAMA Dermatology examines if any changes have been made to the diversity of dermatologic clinical trials conducted from 2010 to 2015 compared to 2015 to 2020. While reporting of racial and ethnic data has become more transparent, inclusion remains a struggle.
Study into New Possible Treatment of Sturge Weber Syndrome
February 22nd 2022A recent mouse model study on the efficacy of using imatinib as a treatment for Sturge Weber Syndrome has been published. In this video interview we talk with one of the investigators, Jack L. Arbiser, MD, PhD, on what the results means for future clinical trials.
The Cutaneous Connection: Diving Into the Aesthetics Industry
February 17th 2022This episode of The Cutaneous Connection podcast dives into the aesthetic industry, highlighting stackable aesthetic treatments, how the aesthetic world has changed in the last 10 years, and how allied health care workers should be utilized in the practice.