
Virginia Sybert, MD, emphasizes the importance of judicious genetic testing in pediatric dermatology, advocating for collaboration to enhance patient care.

Virginia Sybert, MD, emphasizes the importance of judicious genetic testing in pediatric dermatology, advocating for collaboration to enhance patient care.

Explore key insights and highlights from SPD 2025, focusing on pediatric dermatology advancements, innovative treatments, and expert reflections from the conference.

Virginia Sybert, MD, emphasized the importance of using genetic testing judiciously in dermatologic care.

Deepti Gupta, MD, emphasized SPD's focus on delivering practical clinical insights, highlighting emerging research, and fostering meaningful professional connections

Coates addresses social determinants of health in pediatric dermatology, emphasizing their impact on treatment and patient outcomes.

The pediatric dermatology community mourns the loss of Dr Robert Sidbury, a beloved leader and mentor, celebrated for his compassion and groundbreaking contributions.

Catch up on coverage from the third day of the 50th Annual Society for Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

Eichenfield discussed the ever-evolving armamentarium, and how to navigate changes in the field.

Traditional mouse models for EBS are limited, prompting Simpson's lab to create more accurate human-based tissue models.

Catch up on coverage from the second day of the 50th Annual Society for Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

Swanson discussed new and upcoming therapeutics, and how she approaches treatment options with caregivers.

Schachner was the 2025 recipient of the AAP Alvin H. Jacobs award at the 50th annual SPD meeting.

Catch up on coverage from the first day of the 50th Annual Society for Pediatric Dermatology Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

Explore the INTEGUMENT-INFANT study, assessing roflumilast cream's safety and efficacy for infants with atopic dermatitis in a groundbreaking trial.

Discover insights from SPD 2025 on pediatric obesity treatment, emphasizing multidisciplinary care and innovative therapies.


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The dermatology community mourns the loss of Dr. Robert Sidbury, a visionary leader in pediatric dermatology, whose impact and mentorship resonate deeply.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, reviews data presented at SPD and elaborates on study design, methodology, and results.

Four APPs emphasized the vital role of advanced practice providers in improving patient care and expanding service access.

David Rosmarin, MD, shared his insights on the study in a Q&A with Dermatology Times.

Catch up on coverage from the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The AICHI study found a significant prevalence of severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis in children in Japan, according to a poster presented at the SPD's annual meeting.

Metz and Tollefson share insights on efficient practice management, work-life balance, and exciting developments in pediatric dermatology.

Smidt and Hunt offer insights on navigating pediatric dermatology decision-making, emphasizing learning from clinical scenarios and fostering a culture of feedback and improvement.

Oleogel-10 exhibited potential to alleviate the physical, emotional, and economic strain of dressing changes, according to a poster presented at the SPD's annual meeting.

Catch up on coverage from the third and final day of the 2024 Society for Pediatric Dermatology Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Tapinarof cream 1% has proven to be an effective and safe treatment for atopic dermatitis in diverse populations, according to a poster presented at the SPD's annual meeting.

TMB-001 0.05% demonstrates promising efficacy and safety in treating moderate to severe congenital ichthyosis, according to a poster presented at the SPD's annual meeting.

In this episode, Vikash Oza, MD, and James Treat, MD, discuss their SPD 2024 session (debate) revolving around the topic: Does food trigger eczema?