
Daily Derm Times: August 26, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Global dermatology deserts are being addressed through WHA resolutions and grassroots efforts to improve access to care in underserved regions.
- Biologic coordinators enhance dermatologic care by implementing detailed protocols, clinical documentation, and patient advocacy, improving access to biologic therapies.
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Top 5 Articles of the Month: August 2025
Explore the top headlines of the month, including insights on regulatory updates, expert pearls, and more.
Building Sustainable Solutions to Meet the Needs of Global Dermatology Deserts
From remote villages to island nations, a WHA resolution and grassroots efforts aim to bridge care gaps in regions lacking access to dermatology providers.
Derm Dispatch: How Biologic Coordinators Like Ioana Coman, MSc, RN, CNA, Bridge the Gap in Patient Care
Discover how biologic coordinators streamline dermatologic care through detailed protocols, clinical documentation, and patient advocacy to improve access to life-changing biologic therapies.
Challenges and Opportunities for Dermatology PAs and NPs: A Conversation with Andrew Baker, MBA, MPAS, PA-C
Andrew Baker, MBA, MPAS, PA-C, discusses new data highlighting both the growing challenges—like burnout and reimbursement cuts—and exciting opportunities in leadership, virtual care, and mentorship for PAs and NPs.
Turn Therapeutics Pushes Eczema Therapy Into Clinical Trials
Case reports showed encouraging outcomes in eczema, but the company is pursuing deeper validation.
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