
Catch up on coverage from the second day of the 2023 SDPA Fall Dermatology Conference.

Catch up on coverage from the second day of the 2023 SDPA Fall Dermatology Conference.

A poster presented at SDPA’s fall conference revealed key insights into the importance of close monitoring and preventative measures in patients with cSCC.

Douglas DiRuggiero, DMSc, PA-C, presented a comprehensive session at the SDPA fall conference on treatment selection for patients with psoriasis.

Tazarotene was significantly less irritating to the skin than trifarotene and numerically less irritating than adapalene, according to a poster presented at SDPA Fall 2023.

Joe Cari, MPAS, PA-C, spoke to SDPA Fall Conference attendees about the importance of maximizing the patient journey from arrival to check out and beyond.

More than 80% of patients did not experience an increase in number of draining tunnels associated with HS by week 52.

Robyn Siperstein, MD, FAAD, reviews highlights and takeaways from her SDPA Fall 2023 sessions discussing considerations in cosmetic dermatology, thought-changing research in aesthetics, and more.

Catch up on coverage from the first day of the 2023 SDPA Fall Dermatology Conference.

Orit Markowitz, MD, discusses pearls her SDPA fall conference sessions, "Melanoma Diagnosis, Outcomes and Survival," and "Advanced Conditions."

A post hoc analysis evaluated the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of IDP-126 gel in Black patients with moderate to severe acne, of which there are limited data and literature describing its outcomes in this patient population.

Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, delves into the important and ever-evolving role of physician assistants in dermatology.

Re-treatment 12 months after initial hyaluronic acid filler treatment resulted in further infraorbital rejuvenation.

Mast spoke with Dermatology Times about her conference workshop, what she's looking forward to ahead of this week's SDPA conference, and the importance of always maintaining a passion for patients.

When sessions, late-breaking research, and more conclude at SDPA Fall 2023, there is no shortage of things to do in Nashville.

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The conference aimed at providing dermatology physician assistants with the latest in the field begins tomorrow in Nashville, Tennessee.

Dermatology Times is counting down to the annual fall SDPA conference in Nashville, Tennessee, with our top 10 headlines and highlights from this year's summer conference.

If you weren’t able to attend the 2023 Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (SDPA) Annual Summer Dermatology Conference or want to review our latest coverage and interviews, our full recap has you covered.

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Catch up on coverage from the fourth and final day of the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference.

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As SDPA summer sessions have concluded, Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, delves into what lies ahead in the dermatology industry—including the importance of collaboration between physicians and PAs.

Orit Markowitz, MD, discusses the future of non-invasive lasers in removing skin cancer and cancerous lesions, ultimately allowing patients to leave the practice without a bandaid.

Jane Mast, PhD, DMSc, MPAS, discusses empathetic care in hidradenitis suppurativa and the importance of supporting patients with HS in every step of their journey with the condition.

Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, MPH, provides a comprehensive overview of his SDPA conference sessions, "Understanding the Pathology Report and Basic Biopsies," "Beyond the H&E," and "Alopecia: Treating Challenging Cases."

The drug also demonstrated efficacy in improving sleep quality and reducing sleep disruption.

Catch up on coverage from the third day of the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference.

Ahmad Amin, MD, FAAD, reviews biologic selection in patients with psoriatic disease.

Megan Noe, MD, MPH, MSCE, reviews best practices for treating patients with cutaneous blisters and managing chronic bullous disorders.

Joslyn Kirby, MD, discusses the importance of awareness and recognition in hidradenitis suppurativa from a clinician and patient perspective.