Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
Episode 14 - 2023 Trending Dermatology Topics in the Pop News Cycle | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
In this year in review podcast, Dr. Kamangar and Chandler Johnson discuss the various pop culture articles that quoted Dr. Kamangar in 2023! They cover topics such as the yellow pillow offender, hydrating cleansers, choosing the right treatment for keratosis pilaris, identifying different skin rashes, DIY methods for removing skin tags - or what DIY methods NOT to use - , advancements in technology like 3D hair follicle printing, AI in dermatology, promoting skin health, melanoma in skin of color, autoimmune conditions, embarrassing questions, and the SF Derm centennial celebration from 2023 and the upcoming conference in 2024.
Links to all of Dr. Kamangar's articles and mentions can be found below:
- How Gross is it to Sleep with a Yellowed Pillow? by Anna Rahmanan at HuffPost
- Avoid Tight Dry Skin with These Hydrating Cleansers, by Angelica Wilson at 21Ninety
- The 13 Best Keratosis Pilaris Treatments, According to Dermatologists, by Andi Breitowich at Women'sHealth
- 26 Pictures of Skin Rashes and How To Identify Them, According to Doctors, by Andi Breitowich at Women'sHealth
- 11 Reasons for Facial Swelling, Plus How To Treat & Prevent Puffiness, According to Doctors, by Women's Health Editors, Medically Reviewed by Laura Purdy, MD at Women'sHealth
- The 12 Best Makeup with SPF of 2023, Tested and Reviewed, by Jessie Quinn at People
- What You Need to Know About Treating Skin Tags, by T. Duncan, Medically Reviewed by Leslie Greenberg, MD at The Checkup
- DermGPT Looks to Improve Clinic Productivity for Dermatologists, by Greg Laub at MedPage Today
- Radiologists Outperform AI in Identifying Lung Diseases on Chest X-rays, by Christopher Curley, Fact Checked by Michelle T. Wyatt, MD at MedicalNewsToday
- Scientists 3D-print hair Follicles in Lab-grown Skin, at Practical Dermatology
- Even Kesha had a Hard Time Identifying Her Autoimmune Disease - Here are Ways to Help you Catch Yours, by Jasmine Williams at Brit+CO
- Black Men are 26% More Likely to Die from Melanoma, Study Shows, by Kaitlin Vogel, Fact Checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. at MedicalnewsToday
- 13 Reasons Your Butt Might Be Itchy, According to Experts, by Andi Breitowich at Popsugar
- SFDerm Website
- DermGPT Website
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