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Previewing Winter Clinical Miami 2026: Will You Be Attending?

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Key Takeaways

  • Practice-focused sessions prioritize immediate operational decisions, including buy-and-bill economics, aesthetic service expansion, clinical trial adoption, and capital planning for devices, equipment, and real estate.
  • Cross-disciplinary immunology content underscores dermatology’s increasing overlap with allergy, rheumatology, gastroenterology, and hepatology in inflammatory disease management.
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Winter Clinical Miami 2026 kicks off today with the latest dermatology updates—let us know if you're attending and stay tuned for live coverage, pearls, and interviews.

Winter Clinical Miami 2026 begins today at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry in Aventura, Florida! Dermatology clinicians from around the country will be gathering for 3 days of collaborative and engaging sessions to arm attendees with the latest advances in patient management.

Day 1 begins with a Practice Excellence Workshop led by Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, focused on practical strategies dermatologists can immediately apply, including optimizing buy-and-bill models, expanding aesthetic services, incorporating clinical trials, and making informed decisions around equipment and real estate. Nicholas Brownstone, MD, and Mark Lebwohl, MD, will then transition into practical immunology, highlighting how dermatology increasingly intersects with allergy, rheumatology, gastroenterology, and hepatology. The afternoon delivers a comprehensive set of “Latest and Greatest” clinical updates, covering atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, prurigo nodularis, vitiligo, and emerging targeted therapies, before finishing the day with a seminar on mentoring for leadership.

To start the second day, Linda F. Stein Gold, MD; Darrell S. Rigel, MD, MS; and Boni E. Elewski, MD will share what’s new in acne, rosacea, photoprotection, and onychomycosis. Midday programming highlights case-based learning and individualized treatment selection, including head and neck atopic dermatitis, alopecia areata, psoriasis comorbidities, and obesity. Along with hands-on suturing workshops and device showcases, Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD; G. Michael Lewitt, MD; Graham Litchman, DO, MS; Andrea T. Murina, MD; and Harrison Nguyen, MD, will be leading a track for early-career dermatologists.

Highlights from the final day include the Rising Derm Stars resident competition, late-breaking clinical updates across major disease states, and practical pearls in pediatric dermatology, skin of color, alopecia areata, and actinic keratosis. Along with the meeting’s annual 20 Tips in 20 Minutes session, Susan C. Taylor, MD, and Keyvan Nouri, MD, will share “What the AAD is Doing for You.” See the full Winter Clinical agenda here.

The editors of Dermatology Times will be covering the conference live in person, reporting on numerous engaging sessions, as well as conducting exclusive interviews with experts in the specialty. Will you be there? Let us know through the poll below and email our team at [email protected] to connect.

Will you be attending this year's Winter Clinical Miami?

Yes, in person
Yes, virtually
No, not this year

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