
Learn more about the in-depth topics covered in the July 2024 print issue of Dermatology Times.

Learn more about the in-depth topics covered in the July 2024 print issue of Dermatology Times.

In a milestone year for Dermatology Times, our Editorial Advisory Board reflects on how the publication has impacted their practice.

Of those who have reported latex allergy, approximately 75% are health care workers. What should practice owners and managers need to consider legally?

Explore various elements that can go into a comprehensive insurance benefits package for dermatology practice employees.

In a milestone year for Dermatology Times, our Editorial Advisory Board reflects on key career mentors.

In a milestone year for Dermatology Times, our Editorial Advisory Board reflects on how patient interactions have changed over time.

Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, examines common questions and controversies regarding physiologic differences in skin between White, African American, and Hispanic individuals.

Ben Lockshin, MD, FAAD, shared his insights on the latest advancements in oral options for psoriasis therapies.

Jenny Murase, MD, and Elizabeth Kiracofe, MD, highlighted key clinical considerations to optimize atopic dermatitis care for patients during pregnancy, prepregnancy, postpartum, and breastfeeding.

Rick Guidotti, fashion photographer turned patient advocate, discusses reframing beauty through his nonprofit Positive Exposure.

In a milestone year for Dermatology Times, our Editorial Advisory Board reflects on advancements in their careers.

Learn more about the latest research in atopic dermatitis from Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, MSCI; Robert Sidbury, MD; David Rosmarin, MD; Amy Paller, MD; Melinda Gooderham, MD, MSc, FRCPC; and Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH.

Alexandra Golant, MD, reviewed the complexities of managing atopic dermatitis with a focus on hand and foot involvement.

Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, provides insights into the clinical implications of topical ruxolitinib cream for atopic dermatitis and treatment patterns.

Explore dermatology's history and the journey through our publication's 45 years of covering an ever evolving specialty.

Some patients may be looking for alternatives to BPO, questioning its safety.

Adewole Adamson, MD, MPP, discusses the Environmental Working Group's 2024 Guide to Sunscreens and what clinicians should discuss with patients who express concerns with the headlines stemming from the report.

Dermatology Times' Summer Editor in Chief, Shanna Miranti, MPAS, PA-C, shares how she has learned to be happy, stay humble, and be brilliant in her more than 22 years in dermatology.

The first issue of Dermatology Times was published in 1979 to offer clinical insights into a growing health care specialty.

The country's only double-board certified pediatric and cosmetic dermatologist shared what he learned from 5 unique patient cases this year.

Four leaders in HS treatment and care put a spotlight on the latest clinical trial data and treatment techniques.

These results are indicative of the need for dermatologists to discuss social media misinformation and low quality information with their patients.