In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. Dedee Murrell speaks with Prof. Carmen Salavastru, former Secretary General of the EADV, about her remarkable professional journey and her vision for the future of European dermatology.
From training in Bucharest to becoming one of the Academy’s key leaders, Prof. Salavastru reflects on how access to education, mentorship, and international collaboration shaped her career. The conversation explores her dual path in dermatology and physiology, her pioneering work linking skin and systemic disease, and the creation of national programmes for rare skin conditions.
They also discuss leadership, resilience, work–life balance, and the importance of expanding educational opportunities for dermatologists across Europe and beyond. The episode offers both inspiration and practical insight for clinicians at every stage of their career.
In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. Dedee Murrell speaks with Prof. Carmen Salavastru, former Secretary General of the EADV, about her remarkable professional journey and her vision for the future of European dermatology.
From training in Bucharest to becoming one of the Academy’s key leaders, Prof. Salavastru reflects on how access to education, mentorship, and international collaboration shaped her career. The conversation explores her dual path in dermatology and physiology, her pioneering work linking skin and systemic disease, and the creation of national programmes for rare skin conditions.
They also discuss leadership, resilience, work–life balance, and the importance of expanding educational opportunities for dermatologists across Europe and beyond. The episode offers both inspiration and practical insight for clinicians at every stage of their career.
Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the February 2026 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70253
Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the February 2026 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70253
This special episode of the EADV Podcast marks the launch of The Patient Voice, a new section of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) dedicated to patient-authored contributions.
Dr. Sarah Walsh speaks with Dalila Simonian, who shares her personal journey of living with psoriasis and the transformative impact of feeling heard and involved in her care. Prof. Francesca Sampogna highlights the scientific importance of patient-centred measures and explains how lived experience complements clinical assessment in understanding disease impact.
Together, they discuss how this new section aims to bridge the gap between research and real life, empower patients, and support clinicians in delivering more holistic, patient-centred dermatology care. The episode concludes with an open invitation for patients and clinicians to contribute and help shape a more inclusive future for dermatology publishing.
This special episode of the EADV Podcast marks the launch of The Patient Voice, a new section of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) dedicated to patient-authored contributions.
Dr. Sarah Walsh speaks with Dalila Simonian, who shares her personal journey of living with psoriasis and the transformative impact of feeling heard and involved in her care. Prof. Francesca Sampogna highlights the scientific importance of patient-centred measures and explains how lived experience complements clinical assessment in understanding disease impact.
Together, they discuss how this new section aims to bridge the gap between research and real life, empower patients, and support clinicians in delivering more holistic, patient-centred dermatology care. The episode concludes with an open invitation for patients and clinicians to contribute and help shape a more inclusive future for dermatology publishing.
Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the January 2026 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70173
Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the January 2026 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70173
In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. Carle Paul (JEADV Editor -in-Chief) and Prof. Antonio Torrelo (JEADV Clinical Practice Editor-in-Chief) discuss the art and science of editorial decision-making, the balance between evidence and intuition, and the growing role of patient-centred content, from plain-language summaries to patient-authored contributions. The editors also share practical advice for authors, including what makes a submission stand out and how strong visuals and clarity can elevate a paper’s impact.
The conversation closes with a forward-looking exchange on artificial intelligence, reminding listeners that while technology may assist, it’s human insight, empathy, and originality that continue to define great publishing.
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. Carle Paul (JEADV Editor -in-Chief) and Prof. Antonio Torrelo (JEADV Clinical Practice Editor-in-Chief) discuss the art and science of editorial decision-making, the balance between evidence and intuition, and the growing role of patient-centred content, from plain-language summaries to patient-authored contributions. The editors also share practical advice for authors, including what makes a submission stand out and how strong visuals and clarity can elevate a paper’s impact.
The conversation closes with a forward-looking exchange on artificial intelligence, reminding listeners that while technology may assist, it’s human insight, empathy, and originality that continue to define great publishing.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the December 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70096
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Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the December 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70096
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Walsh speaks with Dr. Max Oscherwitz, an internal medicine physician at Duke University School of Medicine and incoming dermatology resident at Johns Hopkins University, about the growing role of private equity in dermatology.
They discuss the history of private equity in U.S. healthcare, its appeal for physicians, and the tensions it creates between financial priorities and patient care. Dr. Oscherwitz highlights recent research findings on patient access, consultation patterns, and the shift toward cosmetic procedures, while also reflecting on legislative safeguards and the importance of physician leadership in protecting care standards.
The conversation concludes with a personal perspective, as Dr. Oscherwitz shares lessons from his Fulbright year in Colombia, working with the Red Cross to deliver care in resource-limited settings.
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Walsh speaks with Dr. Max Oscherwitz, an internal medicine physician at Duke University School of Medicine and incoming dermatology resident at Johns Hopkins University, about the growing role of private equity in dermatology.
They discuss the history of private equity in U.S. healthcare, its appeal for physicians, and the tensions it creates between financial priorities and patient care. Dr. Oscherwitz highlights recent research findings on patient access, consultation patterns, and the shift toward cosmetic procedures, while also reflecting on legislative safeguards and the importance of physician leadership in protecting care standards.
The conversation concludes with a personal perspective, as Dr. Oscherwitz shares lessons from his Fulbright year in Colombia, working with the Red Cross to deliver care in resource-limited settings.
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Join Dr. Christian Posch as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the November 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.70020
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Join Dr. Christian Posch as he presents his selection of Editor’s Picks from the November 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.70020
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sweta Rai sits down with Prof. Severin Läuchli, Head of the European Society of Mohs Surgery and a pioneer in dermatologic surgery in Switzerland. Their conversation explores the evolution of Mohs surgery in Europe and the growing need for structured training pathways.
Prof. Läuchli shares his own training journey, from early days using paraffin-section micrographic surgery to implementing frozen-section Mohs surgery in Zurich and highlights the importance of cross-specialty collaboration in overcoming institutional resistance. He also explains current standards for Mohs certification, the role of the EADV and ESMS in supporting fellowships, and his vision for improving access to care and education across Europe.
The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the potential of imaging technologies, AI, and the need to establish Mohs surgery as the standard of care for complex epithelial tumors throughout Europe.
Learn more about the EADV Mohs fellowship: https://eadv.org/funding/mohs-fellowship/
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sweta Rai sits down with Prof. Severin Läuchli, Head of the European Society of Mohs Surgery and a pioneer in dermatologic surgery in Switzerland. Their conversation explores the evolution of Mohs surgery in Europe and the growing need for structured training pathways.
Prof. Läuchli shares his own training journey, from early days using paraffin-section micrographic surgery to implementing frozen-section Mohs surgery in Zurich and highlights the importance of cross-specialty collaboration in overcoming institutional resistance. He also explains current standards for Mohs certification, the role of the EADV and ESMS in supporting fellowships, and his vision for improving access to care and education across Europe.
The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the potential of imaging technologies, AI, and the need to establish Mohs surgery as the standard of care for complex epithelial tumors throughout Europe.
Learn more about the EADV Mohs fellowship: https://eadv.org/funding/mohs-fellowship/
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In the fourth episode of the “That Single Patient” Series, host Dr. Catherine van Montfrans speaks with Dr. Magdalena Antoszewska, a young dermatologist and PhD researcher passionate about wound healing. Magdalena shares compelling stories of patients with chronic wounds: from a mother living with severe vasculitic ulcers to an elderly woman whose stubborn wound revealed a rare diagnosis. She also recounts the ongoing journey of a patient she’s followed for years, a reminder of how persistence and compassion intertwine in long-term care. This episode highlights the importance of early diagnosis, multidisciplinary teamwork, and staying curious and hopeful, even when faced with the most challenging cases.
In the fourth episode of the “That Single Patient” Series, host Dr. Catherine van Montfrans speaks with Dr. Magdalena Antoszewska, a young dermatologist and PhD researcher passionate about wound healing. Magdalena shares compelling stories of patients with chronic wounds: from a mother living with severe vasculitic ulcers to an elderly woman whose stubborn wound revealed a rare diagnosis. She also recounts the ongoing journey of a patient she’s followed for years, a reminder of how persistence and compassion intertwine in long-term care. This episode highlights the importance of early diagnosis, multidisciplinary teamwork, and staying curious and hopeful, even when faced with the most challenging cases.
In the third episode of the "That Single Patient" Series Dr. Catherine van Montfrans sits down with dermatologist Sarah Walsh to share the remarkable story of Marie, a young patient who developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome that progressed to toxic epidermal necrolysis. From the emergency room to the ICU, Sarah reflects on the importance of empathy, involving family, and building trust. This episode highlights how compassionate communication, presence, and hope can profoundly shape patient and family experiences during life-threatening illness.
In the third episode of the "That Single Patient" Series Dr. Catherine van Montfrans sits down with dermatologist Sarah Walsh to share the remarkable story of Marie, a young patient who developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome that progressed to toxic epidermal necrolysis. From the emergency room to the ICU, Sarah reflects on the importance of empathy, involving family, and building trust. This episode highlights how compassionate communication, presence, and hope can profoundly shape patient and family experiences during life-threatening illness.
In the second episode of the "That Single Patient" Series, Dr. Catherine van Montfrans sits down with Dr. Ana Maria Forsea to share the story of her first melanoma patient, a young mother with stage IV disease, whose resilience and dignity left a lasting impression. From the clinic to the lab, Ana Maria reflects on the lessons she learned about empathy, presence, and truly seeing the patient beyond the disease. This episode highlights how compassionate communication, time, and human connection can profoundly influence both patient care and a clinician’s professional path.
In the second episode of the "That Single Patient" Series, Dr. Catherine van Montfrans sits down with Dr. Ana Maria Forsea to share the story of her first melanoma patient, a young mother with stage IV disease, whose resilience and dignity left a lasting impression. From the clinic to the lab, Ana Maria reflects on the lessons she learned about empathy, presence, and truly seeing the patient beyond the disease. This episode highlights how compassionate communication, time, and human connection can profoundly influence both patient care and a clinician’s professional path.
In this first episode of the "That Single Patient" Series, hosted by Dr. Catherine van Montfrans, Prof. Johannes Ring shares a notable case of a young patient with severe eczema who made remarkable progress during a clinical trial. The episode highlights the vital role of time, care, and hope in patient treatment. Discover how attentive listening and compassionate interaction can profoundly influence patient outcomes in this insightful conversation.
In this first episode of the "That Single Patient" Series, hosted by Dr. Catherine van Montfrans, Prof. Johannes Ring shares a notable case of a young patient with severe eczema who made remarkable progress during a clinical trial. The episode highlights the vital role of time, care, and hope in patient treatment. Discover how attentive listening and compassionate interaction can profoundly influence patient outcomes in this insightful conversation.
Join Emek Kocatürk as she presents her selection of Editor’s Picks from the October 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.70004
Join Emek Kocatürk as she presents her selection of Editor’s Picks from the October 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.70004
In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Prof. Carle Paul welcomes Prof. Michel Gilliet, Professor and Chairman of Dermatology at the University of Lausanne and Chair of the EADV Scientific Programming Committee. Together, they explore groundbreaking advancements in skin immunology, with a particular focus on personalised medicine for immune-mediated skin diseases.
Prof. Gilliet discusses his pioneering work in pathway profiling, a method designed to identify dominant inflammatory pathways in skin specimens. This personalised approach allows for targeted diagnosis and treatments, improving patient outcomes. They also delve into the practical applications of this technology, its potential to redefine diagnostic precision, and its promise for broader implementation across Europe.
Ideal for dermatologists, researchers, and clinicians seeking to stay at the forefront of dermatological innovation, this #EADVPodcast episode uncovers how molecular profiling is paving the way for personalised medicine in dermatology.
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Prof. Carle Paul welcomes Prof. Michel Gilliet, Professor and Chairman of Dermatology at the University of Lausanne and Chair of the EADV Scientific Programming Committee. Together, they explore groundbreaking advancements in skin immunology, with a particular focus on personalised medicine for immune-mediated skin diseases.
Prof. Gilliet discusses his pioneering work in pathway profiling, a method designed to identify dominant inflammatory pathways in skin specimens. This personalised approach allows for targeted diagnosis and treatments, improving patient outcomes. They also delve into the practical applications of this technology, its potential to redefine diagnostic precision, and its promise for broader implementation across Europe.
Ideal for dermatologists, researchers, and clinicians seeking to stay at the forefront of dermatological innovation, this #EADVPodcast episode uncovers how molecular profiling is paving the way for personalised medicine in dermatology.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Professor Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the September 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.20860
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Join Professor Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the September 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.20860
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In this insightful episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. David de Berker is joined by Dr. Eugene Tan, an academic dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon based in New Zealand, to discuss the environmental and clinical impact of plastics in dermatology.
Their discussion, inspired by Dr. Tan’s open-access article “Plastics in Dermatology: A Review and Solutions”, recently published in the JEADV, explores the science behind microplastics and nanoplastics, the life cycle of plastic products in medicine, and practical ways dermatologists and patients can reduce their plastic footprint. Dr. Tan explains how limited but consistent scientific findings raise significant concerns about plastics in skincare, and why sustainability in dermatology requires both individual and systemic action. From the power of consumer choice to international regulation and biodegradable alternatives, this episode offers a broad yet actionable perspective on an urgent issue.
Tune in to learn what steps you and your patients can take today to create a more sustainable dermatology practice.
Reference: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20537
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In this insightful episode of the EADV Podcast, Prof. David de Berker is joined by Dr. Eugene Tan, an academic dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon based in New Zealand, to discuss the environmental and clinical impact of plastics in dermatology.
Their discussion, inspired by Dr. Tan’s open-access article “Plastics in Dermatology: A Review and Solutions”, recently published in the JEADV, explores the science behind microplastics and nanoplastics, the life cycle of plastic products in medicine, and practical ways dermatologists and patients can reduce their plastic footprint. Dr. Tan explains how limited but consistent scientific findings raise significant concerns about plastics in skincare, and why sustainability in dermatology requires both individual and systemic action. From the power of consumer choice to international regulation and biodegradable alternatives, this episode offers a broad yet actionable perspective on an urgent issue.
Tune in to learn what steps you and your patients can take today to create a more sustainable dermatology practice.
Reference: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20537
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Join Dr. Rolland Gyulai presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the August 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20537
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Join Dr. Rolland Gyulai presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the August 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20537
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Walsh sits down with Prof. Thrasivoulos Tzellos during the 2025 EADV Spring Symposium in Prague to discuss the latest European guidelines for the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
Together, they explore the evolution of HS care, the role of general practitioners in early detection, the value of clinical tools and patient-reported outcomes, and the potential of emerging therapies. Prof. Tzellos also shares his thoughts on antimicrobial resistance, phenotype-based treatment, and the importance of multidisciplinary care. The conversation is grounded in both evidence-based recommendations and real-world clinical experience, with reflections on how advocacy and access to care remain vital components of improving outcomes for HS patients across Europe.
Tune in to discover practical insights and the latest developments that are shaping the future of HS treatment.
Read the full Guidelines: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20472
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Walsh sits down with Prof. Thrasivoulos Tzellos during the 2025 EADV Spring Symposium in Prague to discuss the latest European guidelines for the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
Together, they explore the evolution of HS care, the role of general practitioners in early detection, the value of clinical tools and patient-reported outcomes, and the potential of emerging therapies. Prof. Tzellos also shares his thoughts on antimicrobial resistance, phenotype-based treatment, and the importance of multidisciplinary care. The conversation is grounded in both evidence-based recommendations and real-world clinical experience, with reflections on how advocacy and access to care remain vital components of improving outcomes for HS patients across Europe.
Tune in to discover practical insights and the latest developments that are shaping the future of HS treatment.
Read the full Guidelines: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20472
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
Join Professor Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the July 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20733
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Join Professor Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor’s Picks from the July 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20733
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In this special episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Tiago Matos, member of the EADV Advocacy Task Force, is joined by Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chair of the EADV Advocacy Task Force and EADV Board Member, for a candid conversation on advocacy in dermatology.
They reflect on the recent EADV advocacy event at the European Parliament focused on the health risks of sunbed use. From the interactions with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), to new legislation in Denmark, this episode highlights how persistent efforts and strategic communication are shifting the policy landscape.
Listeners will hear important contributions including a message from EADV President Prof. Branka Marinović, who explains why advocacy is a key part of the Academy’s mission; Astrid Nørlund-De Heer, a melanoma survivor and patient advocate, who shares her powerful story; Dr. Aleksandra Lesiak member of the EADV Advocacy Task Force speaks with MEP Dariusz Joński, who expresses his support for stronger sunbed regulations in Europe.
Tune in to hear why sunbed regulations matter, how dermatologists can influence policy, and why advocacy is a crucial pillar of public health in dermatology.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this special episode of the EADV Podcast, host Dr. Tiago Matos, member of the EADV Advocacy Task Force, is joined by Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chair of the EADV Advocacy Task Force and EADV Board Member, for a candid conversation on advocacy in dermatology.
They reflect on the recent EADV advocacy event at the European Parliament focused on the health risks of sunbed use. From the interactions with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), to new legislation in Denmark, this episode highlights how persistent efforts and strategic communication are shifting the policy landscape.
Listeners will hear important contributions including a message from EADV President Prof. Branka Marinović, who explains why advocacy is a key part of the Academy’s mission; Astrid Nørlund-De Heer, a melanoma survivor and patient advocate, who shares her powerful story; Dr. Aleksandra Lesiak member of the EADV Advocacy Task Force speaks with MEP Dariusz Joński, who expresses his support for stronger sunbed regulations in Europe.
Tune in to hear why sunbed regulations matter, how dermatologists can influence policy, and why advocacy is a crucial pillar of public health in dermatology.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Dr. Sarah Walsh presenting her selection of Editor’s Picks from the June 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20692
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Join Dr. Sarah Walsh presenting her selection of Editor’s Picks from the June 2025 issue:
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20692
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In this episode, host Prof. Jan Gutermuth explores with Prof. Christoffer Gebhardt the evolving landscape of melanoma prognosis.
Together they discuss current strategies for predicting outcomes in melanoma patients, including clinical staging, histopathological features, and emerging molecular and genetic biomarkers. The conversation highlights how personalised medicine and novel diagnostic tools are shaping prognosis accuracy and guiding treatment decisions.
Ideal for dermatologists, oncologists, and researchers, this #EADVPodcast episode underscores the importance of integrating science and patient care to improve long-term survival in melanoma.
Passionate about Personalised Medicine? JEADV has an ongoing Call for Papers waiting for your contribution. Visit our website to know more: JEADV Call for papers: Personalised Medicine in Dermatology
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In this episode, host Prof. Jan Gutermuth explores with Prof. Christoffer Gebhardt the evolving landscape of melanoma prognosis.
Together they discuss current strategies for predicting outcomes in melanoma patients, including clinical staging, histopathological features, and emerging molecular and genetic biomarkers. The conversation highlights how personalised medicine and novel diagnostic tools are shaping prognosis accuracy and guiding treatment decisions.
Ideal for dermatologists, oncologists, and researchers, this #EADVPodcast episode underscores the importance of integrating science and patient care to improve long-term survival in melanoma.
Passionate about Personalised Medicine? JEADV has an ongoing Call for Papers waiting for your contribution. Visit our website to know more: JEADV Call for papers: Personalised Medicine in Dermatology
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Join Prof. Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor's Picks from the May 2025 issue:
(1) MEDICAL PROGRESS IN HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA: A TIME FOR HOPE
(2) DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES: DO DERMATOLOGISTS STILL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY?
(3) CURING SCLEROMYXEDEMA: PLASMA-CELL DIRECTED THERAPY IS THE KEY
(4) DARIER DISEASE: A ROUTE TOWARDS DISEASE UNDERSTANDING AND TARGETED APPROACH
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20642
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Join Prof. Carle Paul presenting his selection of Editor's Picks from the May 2025 issue:
(1) MEDICAL PROGRESS IN HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA: A TIME FOR HOPE
(2) DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES: DO DERMATOLOGISTS STILL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY?
(3) CURING SCLEROMYXEDEMA: PLASMA-CELL DIRECTED THERAPY IS THE KEY
(4) DARIER DISEASE: A ROUTE TOWARDS DISEASE UNDERSTANDING AND TARGETED APPROACH
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20642
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In this episode, host Dr. Sarah Walsh welcomes Dr. Marisa Taylor and Dr. Dami Jagun, co-founders of the groundbreaking Skin of Colour Training UK (SOCTUK), a course designed to equip professionals with the skills to diagnose skin conditions in darker skin tones.
Together, they emphasise the need for better representation, specifically in Clinical Trials and improved training to ensure equitable care for all skin types.
Dr. Jagun and Dr. Taylor contributed to a letter published in the JEADV Clinical Practice Special Issue on Skin Diversity, which explores topics discussed in this episode. “Closing the gap in dermatology training: Introducing Skin of Colour Training UK” is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jvc2.468
Listen to this new #EADVpodcast now to learn how the speakers are transforming dermatology education and why inclusive training matters!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode, host Dr. Sarah Walsh welcomes Dr. Marisa Taylor and Dr. Dami Jagun, co-founders of the groundbreaking Skin of Colour Training UK (SOCTUK), a course designed to equip professionals with the skills to diagnose skin conditions in darker skin tones.
Together, they emphasise the need for better representation, specifically in Clinical Trials and improved training to ensure equitable care for all skin types.
Dr. Jagun and Dr. Taylor contributed to a letter published in the JEADV Clinical Practice Special Issue on Skin Diversity, which explores topics discussed in this episode. “Closing the gap in dermatology training: Introducing Skin of Colour Training UK” is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jvc2.468
Listen to this new #EADVpodcast now to learn how the speakers are transforming dermatology education and why inclusive training matters!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Prof. Jo Lambert as she presents her selection of Editor’s Picks from the April 2025 issue:
(1) Low-dose isotretinoin: effective in rosacea?
(2) Long-term outcomes of rituximab-treated pemphigus
(3) Skin disorders and dysmorphic concerns
(4) Can patients with acne trust ChatGPT?
Read the Editor’s Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20604
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Join Prof. Jo Lambert as she presents her selection of Editor’s Picks from the April 2025 issue:
(1) Low-dose isotretinoin: effective in rosacea?
(2) Long-term outcomes of rituximab-treated pemphigus
(3) Skin disorders and dysmorphic concerns
(4) Can patients with acne trust ChatGPT?
Read the Editor’s Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20604
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Skin conditions can visibly affect young patients, but their psychological impact often goes unnoticed.
Join Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. Tess McPherson, past President of the British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology, as they explore the psychological challenges associated with skin conditions.
Dr. McPherson, who has focused on this area throughout her career and authored a guide for young people, discusses issues like bullying and the emotional burden of skin conditions. Tune in to learn how to better support and understand young patients.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Skin conditions can visibly affect young patients, but their psychological impact often goes unnoticed.
Join Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. Tess McPherson, past President of the British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology, as they explore the psychological challenges associated with skin conditions.
Dr. McPherson, who has focused on this area throughout her career and authored a guide for young people, discusses issues like bullying and the emotional burden of skin conditions. Tune in to learn how to better support and understand young patients.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor's Picks from the March 2025 issue:
(1) Happiness and inflammatory skin diseases: a European perspective
(2) Handheld reflectance confocal microscopy to guide surgical intervention in lentigo maligna
(3) Self-stigma and skin disease
(4) Banning samples from dermatology conferences?
Read the Editor's Pick here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20543
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Join Prof. Carle Paul as he presents his selection of Editor's Picks from the March 2025 issue:
(1) Happiness and inflammatory skin diseases: a European perspective
(2) Handheld reflectance confocal microscopy to guide surgical intervention in lentigo maligna
(3) Self-stigma and skin disease
(4) Banning samples from dermatology conferences?
Read the Editor's Pick here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20543
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Welcome to an extremely timely episode on the recent outbreak of Trichophyton mentagrophytes ITS genotype VII (TMVII) infections among men who have sex with men in Paris and across Europe.
Join Prof. Carle Paul, Editor-in-Chief of JEADV, and a leading mycologist, Arnaud Jabet, Assistant Professor at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris, first author of an important paper published in the February issue of JEADV.
Together, they discuss the sustained transmission, extended incubation period, and challenges in treatment. The infection requires long-term systemic therapy, as topical treatments are largely ineffective. The conversation also highlights the risks of skin-to-skin transmission, the necessity of hygienic precautions, and the growing number of cases across Europe (France, Italy, Spain, Belgium) and the United States.
The must-read article by Jabet and collaborators is now the most comprehensive evaluation of this epidemic phenomenon: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20439
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Welcome to an extremely timely episode on the recent outbreak of Trichophyton mentagrophytes ITS genotype VII (TMVII) infections among men who have sex with men in Paris and across Europe.
Join Prof. Carle Paul, Editor-in-Chief of JEADV, and a leading mycologist, Arnaud Jabet, Assistant Professor at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris, first author of an important paper published in the February issue of JEADV.
Together, they discuss the sustained transmission, extended incubation period, and challenges in treatment. The infection requires long-term systemic therapy, as topical treatments are largely ineffective. The conversation also highlights the risks of skin-to-skin transmission, the necessity of hygienic precautions, and the growing number of cases across Europe (France, Italy, Spain, Belgium) and the United States.
The must-read article by Jabet and collaborators is now the most comprehensive evaluation of this epidemic phenomenon: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20439
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Dr. Christian Posch, JEADV Associate Editor, presenting his selection of Editor's Picks from the February 2025 issue:
(1) Navigating healthcare with atopic dermatitis: analysing patient journeys in Germany
(2) Characterization of patients with atopic dermatitis based on flare patterns and severity of disease: a Danish population-based study
(3) An international study of steroid-induced myopathy in autoimmune blistering diseases
(4) Precision diagnostics in paediatric dermatology: advancing management of tinea capitis through dermatophyte PCR
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20480
Link to video version:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
Join Dr. Christian Posch, JEADV Associate Editor, presenting his selection of Editor's Picks from the February 2025 issue:
(1) Navigating healthcare with atopic dermatitis: analysing patient journeys in Germany
(2) Characterization of patients with atopic dermatitis based on flare patterns and severity of disease: a Danish population-based study
(3) An international study of steroid-induced myopathy in autoimmune blistering diseases
(4) Precision diagnostics in paediatric dermatology: advancing management of tinea capitis through dermatophyte PCR
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20480
Link to video version:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5m-HkKi3nwSZ0ecsjFp431A
In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh sits down with Prof. Branka Marinović, the newly appointed President of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
Prof. Marinović, who also serves as the president of the Croatian Dermatological Society and Head of the University Department of Dermatology in Zagreb, shares her remarkable journey in dermatology, her vision for advancing dermatology education and her advice for young professionals.
Join them to get to know more about a leader at the forefront of dermatology... and even to discover some tips for visiting Zagreb!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh sits down with Prof. Branka Marinović, the newly appointed President of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
Prof. Marinović, who also serves as the president of the Croatian Dermatological Society and Head of the University Department of Dermatology in Zagreb, shares her remarkable journey in dermatology, her vision for advancing dermatology education and her advice for young professionals.
Join them to get to know more about a leader at the forefront of dermatology... and even to discover some tips for visiting Zagreb!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join Prof. Carle Paul’s presenting his Editor's Picks of January 2025:
(1) Latent Tuberculosis and biological agents
(2) Dermoscopy combined with reflectance confocal microscopy for amelanotic melanoma
(3) Adalimumab drug survival in Hidranetis Suppurativa
(4) Does acne impact the use of dating applications?
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20447
Join Prof. Carle Paul’s presenting his Editor's Picks of January 2025:
(1) Latent Tuberculosis and biological agents
(2) Dermoscopy combined with reflectance confocal microscopy for amelanotic melanoma
(3) Adalimumab drug survival in Hidranetis Suppurativa
(4) Does acne impact the use of dating applications?
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20447
In this episode, Prof. Murrell, Head of the Dermatology Department at the St George Hospital, with an academic appointment at the NSW (Sydney, Australia) and several academic appointments in Europe, UK, USA, delves into the fascinating world of autoimmune blistering diseases, joined by her guest, Ailin He, a medical student who recently published ground-breaking research in the Journal of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV).
In their article, Autoimmune blistering diseases treated with glucocorticoids: An international study of steroid-induced myopathy, they present a multi-country study involving 139 patients, revealing the prevalence, risk factors, and recovery patterns of this condition.
Together, the two speakers explore steroid-induced myopathy, a complication of prolonged glucocorticoid use often overlooked in dermatology.
Tune in to learn about the innovative Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index (GTI), the impact of cumulative steroid doses, and strategies to improve patient outcomes and offering a hopeful outlook for managing complex autoimmune conditions.
Find the link to the article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20149
Don’t miss out!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode, Prof. Murrell, Head of the Dermatology Department at the St George Hospital, with an academic appointment at the NSW (Sydney, Australia) and several academic appointments in Europe, UK, USA, delves into the fascinating world of autoimmune blistering diseases, joined by her guest, Ailin He, a medical student who recently published ground-breaking research in the Journal of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV).
In their article, Autoimmune blistering diseases treated with glucocorticoids: An international study of steroid-induced myopathy, they present a multi-country study involving 139 patients, revealing the prevalence, risk factors, and recovery patterns of this condition.
Together, the two speakers explore steroid-induced myopathy, a complication of prolonged glucocorticoid use often overlooked in dermatology.
Tune in to learn about the innovative Glucocorticoid Toxicity Index (GTI), the impact of cumulative steroid doses, and strategies to improve patient outcomes and offering a hopeful outlook for managing complex autoimmune conditions.
Find the link to the article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20149
Don’t miss out!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Dr. Christian Posch, Head of Dermatology at the Vienna Healthcare Group and Professor Olivier Gaide, Head of the Center of Excellence for Skin Cancer at the Lausanne University Hospital are thrilled to present the Journal of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) December Special Issue on Digital Intelligence (DI).
They explore how DI is reshaping dermatology, by discussing its role in skin cancer detection, education, and inflammatory disease management and emphasizing its potential to enhance clinical decision-making and efficiency.
The journal special issue received over 90 high-quality submissions, confirming the growing interest in the topic and its promise for personalized medicine.
Tune in now and embrace the change! #DIforDermatology
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, Dr. Christian Posch, Head of Dermatology at the Vienna Healthcare Group and Professor Olivier Gaide, Head of the Center of Excellence for Skin Cancer at the Lausanne University Hospital are thrilled to present the Journal of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) December Special Issue on Digital Intelligence (DI).
They explore how DI is reshaping dermatology, by discussing its role in skin cancer detection, education, and inflammatory disease management and emphasizing its potential to enhance clinical decision-making and efficiency.
The journal special issue received over 90 high-quality submissions, confirming the growing interest in the topic and its promise for personalized medicine.
Tune in now and embrace the change! #DIforDermatology
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, two renowned experts in Migrants’ Health join Professor Jan Gutermuth, to discuss the unique health and dermatological challenges faced by migrant populations.
Professor Aldo Morrone, Scientific Director at the San Gallicano Institute in Rome and Dr. Valeska Padovese, Special Advisor on Migrants’ Health and HIV at the International Foundation of Dermatology in Malta, clarify terms like "migrant," "refugee," and "asylum seeker".
Together, they share insights on common skin conditions among migrants and highlight the role of compassionate, culturally informed care.
Join us to explore the crucial role of interdisciplinary, culturally sensitive care in migrant healthcare.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode of the EADV Podcast, two renowned experts in Migrants’ Health join Professor Jan Gutermuth, to discuss the unique health and dermatological challenges faced by migrant populations.
Professor Aldo Morrone, Scientific Director at the San Gallicano Institute in Rome and Dr. Valeska Padovese, Special Advisor on Migrants’ Health and HIV at the International Foundation of Dermatology in Malta, clarify terms like "migrant," "refugee," and "asylum seeker".
Together, they share insights on common skin conditions among migrants and highlight the role of compassionate, culturally informed care.
Join us to explore the crucial role of interdisciplinary, culturally sensitive care in migrant healthcare.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2024:
(1) Acute Urticaria: Urgent Need for Updated Treatments and Research
(2) Comorbidities Worsen Itch and Quality of Life in Chronic Nodular Prurigo
(3) AHEAD Recommendations: Elevating Eczema Care with Patient-Centred Targets
(4) Microbiota Balancing Act in Hand Eczema
Read the Editor's Picks here:
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2024:
(1) Acute Urticaria: Urgent Need for Updated Treatments and Research
(2) Comorbidities Worsen Itch and Quality of Life in Chronic Nodular Prurigo
(3) AHEAD Recommendations: Elevating Eczema Care with Patient-Centred Targets
(4) Microbiota Balancing Act in Hand Eczema
Read the Editor's Picks here:
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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In this episode, join a passionate discussion between Prof. Johannes Ring and Prof. Lidia Rudnicka, Chair of the Department of Dermatology at the Medical University in Warsaw (Poland) and author of a European consensus statement recently published by JEADV.
Treatments for Alopecia Areata may not always be straightforward, and the effects can deeply impact patients’ personal lives.
However, the recent consensus statement aims to outline a systemic treatment algorithm, identifying more concrete solutions for patients. Prof. Rudnicka urges all professionals to be empathetic, put themselves in their patients’ shoes, and never think “it’s just hair”.
Tune in now!
Link to the article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19768
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In this episode, join a passionate discussion between Prof. Johannes Ring and Prof. Lidia Rudnicka, Chair of the Department of Dermatology at the Medical University in Warsaw (Poland) and author of a European consensus statement recently published by JEADV.
Treatments for Alopecia Areata may not always be straightforward, and the effects can deeply impact patients’ personal lives.
However, the recent consensus statement aims to outline a systemic treatment algorithm, identifying more concrete solutions for patients. Prof. Rudnicka urges all professionals to be empathetic, put themselves in their patients’ shoes, and never think “it’s just hair”.
Tune in now!
Link to the article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19768
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2024:
(1) Medical complications of tattoos: prevention and regulation
(2) Looking behind the curtain: Onychoscopy of the nail unit
(3) Melanoma in adolescents and young adults: increasing incidence and specific features
(4) Atopic dermatitis in adults and resistance to dupilumab: searching for T-cell clonality
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19205
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2024:
(1) Medical complications of tattoos: prevention and regulation
(2) Looking behind the curtain: Onychoscopy of the nail unit
(3) Melanoma in adolescents and young adults: increasing incidence and specific features
(4) Atopic dermatitis in adults and resistance to dupilumab: searching for T-cell clonality
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19205
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2024:
(1) Predicting treatment response in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
(2) Making sense of contact dermatitis
(3) Anti-IL-31 nemolizumab cures rare form of perforating collagenosis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20235
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2024:
(1) Predicting treatment response in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
(2) Making sense of contact dermatitis
(3) Anti-IL-31 nemolizumab cures rare form of perforating collagenosis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20235
Link to video version:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1&si=FEwX-Otytpxs7Ab3
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh is joined by Dr. Sweta Rai, a consultant dermatologist and surgeon at King's College Hospital, London.
Dr. Rai, who has an impressive training experience across Manchester, Yale, and more, shares her journey into dermatology, inspired by her father's surgical career.
The conversation explores a recent Swedish study on complicated surgeries, with Dr. Rai offering a unique UK perspective on defining surgical complexity and the challenges posed by treatments like cryotherapy.
Tune in for an insightful look into the world of dermatological surgery!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh is joined by Dr. Sweta Rai, a consultant dermatologist and surgeon at King's College Hospital, London.
Dr. Rai, who has an impressive training experience across Manchester, Yale, and more, shares her journey into dermatology, inspired by her father's surgical career.
The conversation explores a recent Swedish study on complicated surgeries, with Dr. Rai offering a unique UK perspective on defining surgical complexity and the challenges posed by treatments like cryotherapy.
Tune in for an insightful look into the world of dermatological surgery!
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Did you know that the way your skin ages may indicate the presence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer or Parkinson’s diseases, lung aging and cardiovascular diseases?
This and much more in an extremely interesting episode presented by Prof. Jan Gutermuth, Chair and Principle Investigator of the Department of Dermatology at Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel and Dr. Eugenia Makrantonaki, researcher in several Universities in Germany, with more than 25 year-experience in skin aging.
The conversation covers the role of hormones and genes in both women and men, indicating that the skin ages in the same way for both genders. Also, Dr. Makrantonaki explaines the term ‘Inflammaging’, used to identify a low grade inflammation in our skin and reminds how lifestyle and stress can deeply influence the way our skin ages.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Did you know that the way your skin ages may indicate the presence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer or Parkinson’s diseases, lung aging and cardiovascular diseases?
This and much more in an extremely interesting episode presented by Prof. Jan Gutermuth, Chair and Principle Investigator of the Department of Dermatology at Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel and Dr. Eugenia Makrantonaki, researcher in several Universities in Germany, with more than 25 year-experience in skin aging.
The conversation covers the role of hormones and genes in both women and men, indicating that the skin ages in the same way for both genders. Also, Dr. Makrantonaki explaines the term ‘Inflammaging’, used to identify a low grade inflammation in our skin and reminds how lifestyle and stress can deeply influence the way our skin ages.
Link to video version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DbuyADMP5mFx4sZqS_vQtdTGOGIbwb1
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2024:
(1) One is not born, but becomes a female academic dermatologist
(2) Decoding public emotional response to patients with facial acne
(3) Atopic dermatitis on the web: evidence is one click away
(4) Beware of the hottentota kiss
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20169
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2024:
(1) One is not born, but becomes a female academic dermatologist
(2) Decoding public emotional response to patients with facial acne
(3) Atopic dermatitis on the web: evidence is one click away
(4) Beware of the hottentota kiss
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20169
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In this episode, Prof. Michael Marks, Chair of the International Alliance for the Control of Scabies, is joined by medical doctor and researcher Romain Blaizot to delve into a recently published paper on scabies. They explore the challenges of treating scabies in diverse territories and communities, focusing on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices linked to treatment failures.
The discussion covers factors driving treatment failures in French Guiana, the need to adapt treatment programs to cultural settings, and the difficulties of conducting effective follow-up treatment amongst remote communities. Additionally, they consider potential community-wide strategies for controlling the spread of skin health issues and fungal infections.
Link to article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.19688
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In this episode, Prof. Michael Marks, Chair of the International Alliance for the Control of Scabies, is joined by medical doctor and researcher Romain Blaizot to delve into a recently published paper on scabies. They explore the challenges of treating scabies in diverse territories and communities, focusing on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices linked to treatment failures.
The discussion covers factors driving treatment failures in French Guiana, the need to adapt treatment programs to cultural settings, and the difficulties of conducting effective follow-up treatment amongst remote communities. Additionally, they consider potential community-wide strategies for controlling the spread of skin health issues and fungal infections.
Link to article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.19688
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2024:
(1) Negative Bone Effects with Higher Cumulative Doses of Topical Corticosteroids: A Nationwide Case–Control Study
(2) Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Sclerosing Diseases of the Skin (Parts 1 And 2)
(3) Patients ' Testimonies, Feelings, Complaints and Emotional Experiences with Dermatoses on Open Social Media: The French Infodemiologic Patient' s Free Speech Study
(4) Dermatoscopic Patterns of Cutaneous Metastases: A Multicentre Cross- Sectional Study of the International Dermoscopy Society
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20088
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2024:
(1) Negative Bone Effects with Higher Cumulative Doses of Topical Corticosteroids: A Nationwide Case–Control Study
(2) Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Sclerosing Diseases of the Skin (Parts 1 And 2)
(3) Patients ' Testimonies, Feelings, Complaints and Emotional Experiences with Dermatoses on Open Social Media: The French Infodemiologic Patient' s Free Speech Study
(4) Dermatoscopic Patterns of Cutaneous Metastases: A Multicentre Cross- Sectional Study of the International Dermoscopy Society
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20088
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Join us for a special episode with Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. David de Berker, a dermatologist from Bristol and committee member of the EADV Climate Working Group. In this discussion, Dr. de Berker shares the group's mission to reduce the carbon footprint in dermatology. Discover his personal journey towards sustainability and the innovative strategies the EADV is implementing to promote greener practices within the field. They also discuss collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry and the importance of legislative support for making meaningful changes in healthcare. This episode offers valuable insights for professionals dedicated to making a difference. Tune in now!
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Join us for a special episode with Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. David de Berker, a dermatologist from Bristol and committee member of the EADV Climate Working Group. In this discussion, Dr. de Berker shares the group's mission to reduce the carbon footprint in dermatology. Discover his personal journey towards sustainability and the innovative strategies the EADV is implementing to promote greener practices within the field. They also discuss collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry and the importance of legislative support for making meaningful changes in healthcare. This episode offers valuable insights for professionals dedicated to making a difference. Tune in now!
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2024:
(1) Cardiovascular Protection with TNF Inhibitors
(2) Biomarkers in Rosacea: Insight into Pathophysiology
(3) All you should know about Actinic Keratosis Prevention and Treatment
(4) Beware of Xylazine: the «Tranq Dope » which can cause Major Necrotic Ulcerations
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20018
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2024:
(1) Cardiovascular Protection with TNF Inhibitors
(2) Biomarkers in Rosacea: Insight into Pathophysiology
(3) All you should know about Actinic Keratosis Prevention and Treatment
(4) Beware of Xylazine: the «Tranq Dope » which can cause Major Necrotic Ulcerations
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20018
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In this episode, two distinguished women in dermatology, Professor Dedee Murrell and Professor Marie Aleth Richard join the discussion with Dr Sarah Walsh on gender equity in academic dermatology. They delve into the legacy of Rose Hirschler, the first woman dermatologist, and explore the challenges and progress in achieving gender parity in the field. They share insights from their research and personal experiences, highlighting geographic variations in gender progression and the need for fairer opportunities. The conversation also touches on mentorship, self-confidence, and the importance of fostering public speaking skills from a young age. The episode concludes with a discussion on the role of positive discrimination and the need for advocacy to address disparities in private enterprise and academia. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the ongoing efforts to advance gender equity in dermatology!
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20027
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In this episode, two distinguished women in dermatology, Professor Dedee Murrell and Professor Marie Aleth Richard join the discussion with Dr Sarah Walsh on gender equity in academic dermatology. They delve into the legacy of Rose Hirschler, the first woman dermatologist, and explore the challenges and progress in achieving gender parity in the field. They share insights from their research and personal experiences, highlighting geographic variations in gender progression and the need for fairer opportunities. The conversation also touches on mentorship, self-confidence, and the importance of fostering public speaking skills from a young age. The episode concludes with a discussion on the role of positive discrimination and the need for advocacy to address disparities in private enterprise and academia. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the ongoing efforts to advance gender equity in dermatology!
Read the related article here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.20027
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2024:
(1) Non-Invasive Differentiation of Nail Disorders
(2) Phosphodiesterase-4 (Pde4) Inhibition in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
(3) Beware of Computer-Guided Melanoma Detection?
(4) Exploring the Mind-Skin Connection
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19953
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2024:
(1) Non-Invasive Differentiation of Nail Disorders
(2) Phosphodiesterase-4 (Pde4) Inhibition in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
(3) Beware of Computer-Guided Melanoma Detection?
(4) Exploring the Mind-Skin Connection
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19953
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh is joined by Dr. Alexander Zink to explore the fascinating world of wearables. Dr. Zink is a consultant physician and board-certified dermatologist at the Department of Dermatology and Allergy at the Technical University of Munich. Together, they delve into wearable technology, which is rapidly gaining traction in healthcare. In dermatology, wearables are becoming increasingly prominent, thanks to technological advancements. By complementing data collected in traditional settings, wearables have the potential to revolutionize patient care and improve health outcomes. Tune in to gain insights from their conversation and discover how wearables are shaping the future of dermatological practice.
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh is joined by Dr. Alexander Zink to explore the fascinating world of wearables. Dr. Zink is a consultant physician and board-certified dermatologist at the Department of Dermatology and Allergy at the Technical University of Munich. Together, they delve into wearable technology, which is rapidly gaining traction in healthcare. In dermatology, wearables are becoming increasingly prominent, thanks to technological advancements. By complementing data collected in traditional settings, wearables have the potential to revolutionize patient care and improve health outcomes. Tune in to gain insights from their conversation and discover how wearables are shaping the future of dermatological practice.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2024:
(1) Bullying in Skin Diseases: a prevalent problem of great concern
(2) Classification of Psychodermatological Disorders
(3) Tanorexia still associated with Well-Being and Attractivity among tanning bed users
(4) European Consensus on the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19877
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2024:
(1) Bullying in Skin Diseases: a prevalent problem of great concern
(2) Classification of Psychodermatological Disorders
(3) Tanorexia still associated with Well-Being and Attractivity among tanning bed users
(4) European Consensus on the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19877
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, Anastasia Abaitancei a third-year resident, interviews Professor Mihael Skerlev about HPV vaccinations. The conversation delves into trends and contributing factors in the spread of HPV infections, emphasizing the need for education and awareness among patients and healthcare providers. Professor Skerlev also shares insights on training young doctors and creating a safe space for patients to discuss sensitive topics. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of HPV research and the importance of international collaboration in addressing research gaps. Tune in to learn more about the challenges and opportunities in HPV prevention and treatment.
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, Anastasia Abaitancei a third-year resident, interviews Professor Mihael Skerlev about HPV vaccinations. The conversation delves into trends and contributing factors in the spread of HPV infections, emphasizing the need for education and awareness among patients and healthcare providers. Professor Skerlev also shares insights on training young doctors and creating a safe space for patients to discuss sensitive topics. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of HPV research and the importance of international collaboration in addressing research gaps. Tune in to learn more about the challenges and opportunities in HPV prevention and treatment.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2024:
(1) Reasons for Failure of Scabies treatment in traditional French Guiana communities
(2) A neglected Onychomycosis
(3) Long-term control of severe Alopecia Areata with Jak Inhibitors in sight
(4) Progress in assessing Hidradenitis Suppurativa severity
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19789
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2024:
(1) Reasons for Failure of Scabies treatment in traditional French Guiana communities
(2) A neglected Onychomycosis
(3) Long-term control of severe Alopecia Areata with Jak Inhibitors in sight
(4) Progress in assessing Hidradenitis Suppurativa severity
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19789
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, Prof. Esther Freeman is interviewed by a Congress delegate about the changing dynamics of the Mpox virus, formerly Monkey Pox. The 2022 outbreak, now with 90,000 global cases, challenges previous understandings with direct human-to-human spread. Prof. Freeman explores the controversial reclassification of Mpox as an STI, shares insights from her research, and emphasizes the need for continued vigilance among dermatologists. The episode concludes with a focus on vaccination and the urgency of early diagnosis for high-risk groups. Tune in to learn more!
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, Prof. Esther Freeman is interviewed by a Congress delegate about the changing dynamics of the Mpox virus, formerly Monkey Pox. The 2022 outbreak, now with 90,000 global cases, challenges previous understandings with direct human-to-human spread. Prof. Freeman explores the controversial reclassification of Mpox as an STI, shares insights from her research, and emphasizes the need for continued vigilance among dermatologists. The episode concludes with a focus on vaccination and the urgency of early diagnosis for high-risk groups. Tune in to learn more!
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2024:
(1) Describing the Atopic Dermatitis Endotype of Inuit Children
(2) Do you Regret your Sunburns as a Child?
(3) Bloody Tears: a Rare Paediatric Case Of Haemolacria
(4) Skin Changes including Xerosis in a Male receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19722
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2024:
(1) Describing the Atopic Dermatitis Endotype of Inuit Children
(2) Do you Regret your Sunburns as a Child?
(3) Bloody Tears: a Rare Paediatric Case Of Haemolacria
(4) Skin Changes including Xerosis in a Male receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19722
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In this EADV podcast episode, Dr Sarah Walsh interviews Professor Carle Paul, the new JEADV's Editor-in-Chief. Professor Paul shares his vision for the journal, discussing critical thinking, involving young contributors, engaging reviewers, and maximizing social media's role. Finally, they discuss the core mission of the journal—enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by skin diseases. This insightful episode provides a glimpse into JEADV's future direction under Professor Paul's leadership.
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In this EADV podcast episode, Dr Sarah Walsh interviews Professor Carle Paul, the new JEADV's Editor-in-Chief. Professor Paul shares his vision for the journal, discussing critical thinking, involving young contributors, engaging reviewers, and maximizing social media's role. Finally, they discuss the core mission of the journal—enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by skin diseases. This insightful episode provides a glimpse into JEADV's future direction under Professor Paul's leadership.
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, join Dr. Eija Hiltunen-Back, an esteemed authority on genital skin diseases and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), in conversation with Vladimir Grichishkin. Dr. Hiltunen-Back, a venereology specialist and adjunct professor at the University of Helsinki, delves into STI epidemiology and genital dermatology. Together, they discuss the resurgence of syphilis, uncovering its modern relevance and implications. Tune in to learn more about this crucial topic!
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In this episode of the Venereology Talks series, join Dr. Eija Hiltunen-Back, an esteemed authority on genital skin diseases and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), in conversation with Vladimir Grichishkin. Dr. Hiltunen-Back, a venereology specialist and adjunct professor at the University of Helsinki, delves into STI epidemiology and genital dermatology. Together, they discuss the resurgence of syphilis, uncovering its modern relevance and implications. Tune in to learn more about this crucial topic!
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2024:
(1) A Treatment with Antineoplastic Potential in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(2) Describing Penile Cancer Carcinogenesis and The Role of HPV
(3) Sensitive Skin may be Neuropathic in Nature
(4) Urgency of Optimal Imaging in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19624
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2024:
(1) A Treatment with Antineoplastic Potential in Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(2) Describing Penile Cancer Carcinogenesis and The Role of HPV
(3) Sensitive Skin may be Neuropathic in Nature
(4) Urgency of Optimal Imaging in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19624
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How can dermatologists harness the power of AI to achieve better patient outcomes and provide more accurate diagnoses? Discover the incredible potential of artificial intelligence and how it can revolutionize dermatology. In this episode, Prof. Alexander Navarini, shares his insights on how AI can be a useful tool in the practice of dermatology, particularly in detecting melanoma and distinguishing it from other lesions. Tune in to learn more about the potential of AI in dermatology and how it can complement the expertise of medical professionals.
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How can dermatologists harness the power of AI to achieve better patient outcomes and provide more accurate diagnoses? Discover the incredible potential of artificial intelligence and how it can revolutionize dermatology. In this episode, Prof. Alexander Navarini, shares his insights on how AI can be a useful tool in the practice of dermatology, particularly in detecting melanoma and distinguishing it from other lesions. Tune in to learn more about the potential of AI in dermatology and how it can complement the expertise of medical professionals.
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In this episode, part of the special series Venereology Talks, Dr. Peter Greenhouse, a renowned expert in sexual health, discusses the current epidemiological situation on genital warts and HPV with medical student and HIV activist, Vladimir Grichishkin. They explore the varied recommendations regarding HPV vaccination, even in the same geographical region, and whether HPV vaccination should be offered regardless of age and gender. Dr. Greenhouse shares his insights and expertise on these important topics, drawing from his 48 years of experience in the field. Tune in to this informative podcast to learn more about these crucial issues in sexual health.
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In this episode, part of the special series Venereology Talks, Dr. Peter Greenhouse, a renowned expert in sexual health, discusses the current epidemiological situation on genital warts and HPV with medical student and HIV activist, Vladimir Grichishkin. They explore the varied recommendations regarding HPV vaccination, even in the same geographical region, and whether HPV vaccination should be offered regardless of age and gender. Dr. Greenhouse shares his insights and expertise on these important topics, drawing from his 48 years of experience in the field. Tune in to this informative podcast to learn more about these crucial issues in sexual health.
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(1) Searching for an alternative to Kligman's trio
(2) Searching for consistent evidence in the prevention of atopic dermatitis using moisturizers
(3) Is there a link between acne and depression?
(4) Dermatoporosis: A French observational study
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19541
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(1) Searching for an alternative to Kligman's trio
(2) Searching for consistent evidence in the prevention of atopic dermatitis using moisturizers
(3) Is there a link between acne and depression?
(4) Dermatoporosis: A French observational study
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We are thrilled to announce that this episode marks our 100th podcast! We'd like to take a moment to thank our listeners for their continued support. In this special episode, Professor Peter Schmid discusses education in dermatology, with a focus on optical deception. He highlights how education is becoming more interactive, and universities are creating specific roles to enhance the skills of young dermatologists. Stay tuned to our podcast to learn more about the evolving trends in dermatology education and the significance of optical deception in this field.
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We are thrilled to announce that this episode marks our 100th podcast! We'd like to take a moment to thank our listeners for their continued support. In this special episode, Professor Peter Schmid discusses education in dermatology, with a focus on optical deception. He highlights how education is becoming more interactive, and universities are creating specific roles to enhance the skills of young dermatologists. Stay tuned to our podcast to learn more about the evolving trends in dermatology education and the significance of optical deception in this field.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2023:
(1) A possible life-threatening stimulus of miliaria crystallina
(2) The effectiveness of curettage in treating intraepidermal carcinoma
(3) Proactive treatment of unstable acral vitiligo
(4) Molecular mechanisms in vitiligo
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19531
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(1) A possible life-threatening stimulus of miliaria crystallina
(2) The effectiveness of curettage in treating intraepidermal carcinoma
(3) Proactive treatment of unstable acral vitiligo
(4) Molecular mechanisms in vitiligo
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In this episode of our podcast, Professor Margarida Gonçalo, a renowned expert in the field of dermatology, will be sharing her invaluable insights on the latest developments in contact dermatitis research. As she delves into the topic, listeners can expect to learn about severe drug reactions, allergy testing, and the diagnosis and management of contact dermatitis. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving their understanding of contact dermatitis and related conditions.
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In this episode of our podcast, Professor Margarida Gonçalo, a renowned expert in the field of dermatology, will be sharing her invaluable insights on the latest developments in contact dermatitis research. As she delves into the topic, listeners can expect to learn about severe drug reactions, allergy testing, and the diagnosis and management of contact dermatitis. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in improving their understanding of contact dermatitis and related conditions.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2023:
(1) How much do you know about nocebo effects?
(2) Sun- protective behaviours in sexual minority men
(3) Exploring the link between biologics and pregnancy outcomes
(4) Investigating the pathophysiology of acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19417
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(1) How much do you know about nocebo effects?
(2) Sun- protective behaviours in sexual minority men
(3) Exploring the link between biologics and pregnancy outcomes
(4) Investigating the pathophysiology of acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis
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This podcast episode will explore the impact of climate change on dermatology patients. Our guest, Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, will delve into how climate change affects allergic diseases and infectious skin diseases. The ways in which nature is being impacted by climate change will be discussed, as well as its effects on the health of our skin. Gain insights into how the challenges faced by dermatology patients can be better addressed in the face of climate change.
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This podcast episode will explore the impact of climate change on dermatology patients. Our guest, Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, will delve into how climate change affects allergic diseases and infectious skin diseases. The ways in which nature is being impacted by climate change will be discussed, as well as its effects on the health of our skin. Gain insights into how the challenges faced by dermatology patients can be better addressed in the face of climate change.
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(1) Conversations around tattoos and melanoma diagnosis
(2) Safety of dupilumab in breastfeeding
(3) A work of art with scars?
(4) Preventing tanning by oral antioxidant supplementation
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19331
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(1) Conversations around tattoos and melanoma diagnosis
(2) Safety of dupilumab in breastfeeding
(3) A work of art with scars?
(4) Preventing tanning by oral antioxidant supplementation
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19331
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In this podcast, Professor John Paoli discusses his research on skin cancer, including melanoma and non-melanoma types. He emphasizes the significance of prevention, early detection, and effective treatment options, such as basal cell carcinoma. Listeners will gain valuable insights on educating patients about protecting themselves from skin cancer and providing optimal care in case of diagnosis. Dermatologists seeking to stay current on skin cancer research and best practices should not miss this valuable episode.
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In this podcast, Professor John Paoli discusses his research on skin cancer, including melanoma and non-melanoma types. He emphasizes the significance of prevention, early detection, and effective treatment options, such as basal cell carcinoma. Listeners will gain valuable insights on educating patients about protecting themselves from skin cancer and providing optimal care in case of diagnosis. Dermatologists seeking to stay current on skin cancer research and best practices should not miss this valuable episode.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2023:
(1) Accelerating wound healing by decreasing interleukin 17
(2) Can gummy smile be cured?
(3) Promising relief for chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus
(4) Hair loss after covid-19 infection
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.19259
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2023:
(1) Accelerating wound healing by decreasing interleukin 17
(2) Can gummy smile be cured?
(3) Promising relief for chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus
(4) Hair loss after covid-19 infection
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. Ophelia Dadzie delve into the topic of human cutaneous diversity. They discuss how Western dermatology developed and primarily focused on people with lightly pigmented skin. However, dermatologists today are dealing with a diverse population with different skin pigmentation levels. They emphasize the need to rethink the language used in dermatology to better serve the diverse population they treat. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the importance of diversity in dermatology.
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Dr. Ophelia Dadzie delve into the topic of human cutaneous diversity. They discuss how Western dermatology developed and primarily focused on people with lightly pigmented skin. However, dermatologists today are dealing with a diverse population with different skin pigmentation levels. They emphasize the need to rethink the language used in dermatology to better serve the diverse population they treat. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the importance of diversity in dermatology.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2023:
(1) Diagnosing neonates with Atopic Dermatitis, non-invasively
(2) Quality of life in children with localized Scleroderma
(3) Speaking up for chronic hand eczema
(4) Move over, ChatGPT, and leave room for students to learn from perceptual learning modules
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.19216
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2023:
(1) Diagnosing neonates with Atopic Dermatitis, non-invasively
(2) Quality of life in children with localized Scleroderma
(3) Speaking up for chronic hand eczema
(4) Move over, ChatGPT, and leave room for students to learn from perceptual learning modules
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In today's episode, Prof. Chris Griffiths and Prof. Johannes Ring explore the mechanisms that underlie aging and discuss the first signs or manifestations. They delve into the various factors contributing to skin aging, including genes, healthcare, and the environment. The discussion also covers preventative measures, such as using sun cream, practicing calorie restriction, and intermittent fasting, to help delay aging. Tune in to gain valuable insights on how to maintain healthy and youthful-looking skin.
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In today's episode, Prof. Chris Griffiths and Prof. Johannes Ring explore the mechanisms that underlie aging and discuss the first signs or manifestations. They delve into the various factors contributing to skin aging, including genes, healthcare, and the environment. The discussion also covers preventative measures, such as using sun cream, practicing calorie restriction, and intermittent fasting, to help delay aging. Tune in to gain valuable insights on how to maintain healthy and youthful-looking skin.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2023:
(1) Correctly diagnosing fibroepithelioma of pinkus
(2) How do picosecond lasers measure up for depigmentation of generalized vitiligo?
(3) Be on time for late syphilis follow-up
(4) Preliminary evidence of a novel biomarker for psoriasis severity
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https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.19111
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(1) Correctly diagnosing fibroepithelioma of pinkus
(2) How do picosecond lasers measure up for depigmentation of generalized vitiligo?
(3) Be on time for late syphilis follow-up
(4) Preliminary evidence of a novel biomarker for psoriasis severity
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https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.19111
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What is Dermatologic Oncology? What are the differences between melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer?
In today's episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth and Prof. Piergiacomo Calzavara Pinton discuss the long-term management of actinic keratoses and new diagnostic techniques, overdiagnosis and surgical treatment of malignancies of the skin.
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What is Dermatologic Oncology? What are the differences between melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer?
In today's episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth and Prof. Piergiacomo Calzavara Pinton discuss the long-term management of actinic keratoses and new diagnostic techniques, overdiagnosis and surgical treatment of malignancies of the skin.
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2023:
(1) Melanoma prognosis and solar elastosis
(2) Exploring systemic allergic reactions following aluminium exposure
(3) Dose deferral of a monoclonal antibody may still be effective in atopic dermatitis
(4) Emollients go first
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.19053
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(1) Melanoma prognosis and solar elastosis
(2) Exploring systemic allergic reactions following aluminium exposure
(3) Dose deferral of a monoclonal antibody may still be effective in atopic dermatitis
(4) Emollients go first
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What is the connection between fine arts and dermatology? Can dermatology be considered art? Are dermatologists artists of the skin? In today’s episode, Prof. Johannes Ring, Prof. Günter Burg, and Dr. Michael Geiges attempt to explore parallels between fine arts and dermatology in skin representations and the search for the flawlessness of the incarnate, referencing the book DermARTology (G. Burg, M. Geiges and C. Hug, Springer, 2022).
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What is the connection between fine arts and dermatology? Can dermatology be considered art? Are dermatologists artists of the skin? In today’s episode, Prof. Johannes Ring, Prof. Günter Burg, and Dr. Michael Geiges attempt to explore parallels between fine arts and dermatology in skin representations and the search for the flawlessness of the incarnate, referencing the book DermARTology (G. Burg, M. Geiges and C. Hug, Springer, 2022).
Related article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18972
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Join us as we go through the JEADV editor's picks of April 2023:
(1) Describing acral lamellar ichthyosis
(2) Hidradenitis suppurativa and passive smoking: a neglected and dangerous mix
(3) Treating chronic plaque psoriasis with a biologic in the real world: weight (and more) matters
(4) Machine learning models are widely used but lack transparency
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18993
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Join us as we go through the JEADV editor's picks of April 2023:
(1) Describing acral lamellar ichthyosis
(2) Hidradenitis suppurativa and passive smoking: a neglected and dangerous mix
(3) Treating chronic plaque psoriasis with a biologic in the real world: weight (and more) matters
(4) Machine learning models are widely used but lack transparency
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How can we diagnose nail abnormalities without applying invasive diagnostics techniques? Why should the nail unit be examined with the aid of a dermatoscope in all its components? What do dermatologists need to know about the differential diagnosis of nail psoriasis and onychomycoses? In today’s episode, Prof. Bianca Maria Piraccini, Dr. Michela Starace and Dr. Matilde Iorizzo are discussing how onychoscopy can facilitate the clinical diagnosis of nail disorders, including practical information about the dermoscopy of the nail plate free edge and hyponychium.
Related article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17521
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How can we diagnose nail abnormalities without applying invasive diagnostics techniques? Why should the nail unit be examined with the aid of a dermatoscope in all its components? What do dermatologists need to know about the differential diagnosis of nail psoriasis and onychomycoses? In today’s episode, Prof. Bianca Maria Piraccini, Dr. Michela Starace and Dr. Matilde Iorizzo are discussing how onychoscopy can facilitate the clinical diagnosis of nail disorders, including practical information about the dermoscopy of the nail plate free edge and hyponychium.
Related article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17521
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2023:
(1) How far is the IL-36 pathway involved in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis?
(2) Parents and health care professionals can be bullies too
(3) Purpuric rashes also occur after COVID-19 booster vaccination
(4) Which sunscreens are safe for coral reefs?
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2023:
(1) How far is the IL-36 pathway involved in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis?
(2) Parents and health care professionals can be bullies too
(3) Purpuric rashes also occur after COVID-19 booster vaccination
(4) Which sunscreens are safe for coral reefs?
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How is genetics changing clinical practice in dermatology? What can be achieved with gene editing? What does the future of clinical genetics look like? In today’s episode, Prof. John McGrath and Prof. Regina Betz are discussing how dermatology and genetic diseases are integrated into the world of modern genomics, including a glance into the history of molecular biology, next generation sequencing and how genetics is becoming crucial for accurate diagnostics and developing therapies.
How is genetics changing clinical practice in dermatology? What can be achieved with gene editing? What does the future of clinical genetics look like? In today’s episode, Prof. John McGrath and Prof. Regina Betz are discussing how dermatology and genetic diseases are integrated into the world of modern genomics, including a glance into the history of molecular biology, next generation sequencing and how genetics is becoming crucial for accurate diagnostics and developing therapies.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2023:
(1) Clinicians need to communicate about cross-reactions to systemic corticosteroids
(2) Preventing atopic dermatitis flares by balancing skin barrier function
(3) Improvement of common warts after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination
(4) Frailty among elderly patients with leg ulcers
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(1) Clinicians need to communicate about cross-reactions to systemic corticosteroids
(2) Preventing atopic dermatitis flares by balancing skin barrier function
(3) Improvement of common warts after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination
(4) Frailty among elderly patients with leg ulcers
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How has vitiligo been recorded and treated throughout the ages? How does this condition impact the patients’ quality of life? How long does it take to perform minigrafting? In today’s episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Prof. Koushik Lahiri are discussing clinical tips of mini punch grafting in vitiligo, including its evolution, the assessment criteria for patient selection and the expected longevity after the procedure.
How has vitiligo been recorded and treated throughout the ages? How does this condition impact the patients’ quality of life? How long does it take to perform minigrafting? In today’s episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Prof. Koushik Lahiri are discussing clinical tips of mini punch grafting in vitiligo, including its evolution, the assessment criteria for patient selection and the expected longevity after the procedure.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2023:
(1) Rapid control of itch in atopic dermatitis using a Janus kinase inhibitor
(2) How prevalent is chronic pruritus in multiple sclerosis?
(3) Microwave treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis beyond the axilla
(4) Transitioning to adulthood and the acne skin microbiome
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2023:
(1) Rapid control of itch in atopic dermatitis using a Janus kinase inhibitor
(2) How prevalent is chronic pruritus in multiple sclerosis?
(3) Microwave treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis beyond the axilla
(4) Transitioning to adulthood and the acne skin microbiome
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How can dermatologists recognize fungal diseases and identify the difficult-to-treat cases of tinea?
What are the commonly employed treatment measures and differential diagnoses?
In today’s episode, Prof. Roderick Hay and Dr. Shyam Verma are diving into the topic of dermatophytes, including its prevalence, molecular characteristics, risk factors, changing clinical patterns and the alarming phenomenon of antifungal resistance.
How can dermatologists recognize fungal diseases and identify the difficult-to-treat cases of tinea?
What are the commonly employed treatment measures and differential diagnoses?
In today’s episode, Prof. Roderick Hay and Dr. Shyam Verma are diving into the topic of dermatophytes, including its prevalence, molecular characteristics, risk factors, changing clinical patterns and the alarming phenomenon of antifungal resistance.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2022:
(1) Another skin manifestation of COVID-19
(2) Seeking a new treatment option for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
(3) Comorbidities of hospital-diagnosed hyperhidrosis
(4) Does nickel exposure during pregnancy affect children’s immunity?
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2022:
(1) Another skin manifestation of COVID-19
(2) Seeking a new treatment option for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
(3) Comorbidities of hospital-diagnosed hyperhidrosis
(4) Does nickel exposure during pregnancy affect children’s immunity?
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What is therapeutic patient education (TPE) and how can it improve self-management and adherence resulting in decreased disease severity and improved quality of life in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD)? In today’s episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Kathrin Thormann are discussing a position paper, recently published in the JEADV, which aims to analyse the modalities and efficacy of TPE in AD, to identify specific roles of dermatology nurses, to assess qualification requirements, and to propose practical recommendations. Join us as we discuss some potential activities of nurses in ongoing and future TPE programmes for AD patients.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17487
What is therapeutic patient education (TPE) and how can it improve self-management and adherence resulting in decreased disease severity and improved quality of life in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD)? In today’s episode, Dr. Sarah Walsh and Kathrin Thormann are discussing a position paper, recently published in the JEADV, which aims to analyse the modalities and efficacy of TPE in AD, to identify specific roles of dermatology nurses, to assess qualification requirements, and to propose practical recommendations. Join us as we discuss some potential activities of nurses in ongoing and future TPE programmes for AD patients.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17487
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2022:
(1) Switching between biologics in psoriasis
(2) Investigating the pathogenesis of polymorphous light eruption
(3) Describing prevalence of metabolic syndrome and psoriasis
(4) Congenital malformation following SARS-CoV-2 transmission in utero
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2022:
(1) Switching between biologics in psoriasis
(2) Investigating the pathogenesis of polymorphous light eruption
(3) Describing prevalence of metabolic syndrome and psoriasis
(4) Congenital malformation following SARS-CoV-2 transmission in utero
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How to best measure itch? Does pruritus receive the necessary attention from doctors and the society? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Adam Reich concerning the rapidly evolving field of itch, including its most significant pathophysiologic forms and the cutting-edge therapeutic approaches.
How to best measure itch? Does pruritus receive the necessary attention from doctors and the society? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Adam Reich concerning the rapidly evolving field of itch, including its most significant pathophysiologic forms and the cutting-edge therapeutic approaches.
What are the potential ways in which dermatologists can diminish the detrimental personal and community health impacts of climate change? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Eva Parker, a co-author of a recent commentary — published simultaneously in the International Journal of Dermatology, British Journal of Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology and the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology — aiming to draw broader recognition of the climate crisis to members of the dermatology and venereology community.
What are the potential ways in which dermatologists can diminish the detrimental personal and community health impacts of climate change? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Eva Parker, a co-author of a recent commentary — published simultaneously in the International Journal of Dermatology, British Journal of Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology and the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology — aiming to draw broader recognition of the climate crisis to members of the dermatology and venereology community.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2022:
(1) Impact of the Covid pandemic on lymph node metastases
(2) Getting to the root of wart therapy
(3) Dysbiosis in atopic dermatitis
(4) Treating nummular dermatitis
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2022:
(1) Impact of the Covid pandemic on lymph node metastases
(2) Getting to the root of wart therapy
(3) Dysbiosis in atopic dermatitis
(4) Treating nummular dermatitis
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What is the role of the medical professional community in addressing health-related (mis)information online? How can we help the audience differentiate facts from fiction? Join us as Dr. Sergio Vañó Galván dives into the ins and outs of growing a professional Dermatologist profile, including the pros and cons of being active on social media and best practice when sharing scientific information with a lay audience.
What is the role of the medical professional community in addressing health-related (mis)information online? How can we help the audience differentiate facts from fiction? Join us as Dr. Sergio Vañó Galván dives into the ins and outs of growing a professional Dermatologist profile, including the pros and cons of being active on social media and best practice when sharing scientific information with a lay audience.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2022:
(1) Earlobe crease indicates presence of DRESS syndrome
(2) What are cost drivers in atopic dermatitis (and their benefits)?
(3) A method to teach visual observation skills
(4) A closer look at gut dysbiosis in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2022:
(1) Earlobe crease indicates presence of DRESS syndrome
(2) What are cost drivers in atopic dermatitis (and their benefits)?
(3) A method to teach visual observation skills
(4) A closer look at gut dysbiosis in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
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What is the role of modern technology, such as apps, when identifying suspicious skin lesions? How can we design and implement successful campaigns to increase awareness concerning the damaging impact of UV radiation on the skin? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Dr. Christian Posch who shares his expert insights concerning the importance of screening and identifying exogenous and endogenous risk factors of skin cancer.
What is the role of modern technology, such as apps, when identifying suspicious skin lesions? How can we design and implement successful campaigns to increase awareness concerning the damaging impact of UV radiation on the skin? In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Dr. Christian Posch who shares his expert insights concerning the importance of screening and identifying exogenous and endogenous risk factors of skin cancer.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2022:
(1) Super-failures or super-responders? Response to biologics in psoriasis
(2) Pseudopod sign in extramammary Paget's disease
(3) Alternative strategies to studying itch in mice and humans
(4) A close look at air pollution's impact on the skin
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Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2022:
(1) Super-failures or super-responders? Response to biologics in psoriasis
(2) Pseudopod sign in extramammary Paget's disease
(3) Alternative strategies to studying itch in mice and humans
(4) A close look at air pollution's impact on the skin
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In this episode of the EADV podcast, our host Dr Sarah Walsh meets Professor Wayne Gulliver to discuss his experience in the real world of using adalimumab in the management of hidradenitis suppurativa. They discuss practical application of scoring systems, and how early attainment of disease control might alter long-term outcomes.
His paper, the SOLACE study, describes clinical experience in greater detail here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17598
In this episode of the EADV podcast, our host Dr Sarah Walsh meets Professor Wayne Gulliver to discuss his experience in the real world of using adalimumab in the management of hidradenitis suppurativa. They discuss practical application of scoring systems, and how early attainment of disease control might alter long-term outcomes.
His paper, the SOLACE study, describes clinical experience in greater detail here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17598
What are the main characteristics of human monkeypox virus infection (MPXV)? What is the dermatologists’ role in diagnosing and treating MPXV infection and promoting awareness?
In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Paolo Gisondi who provides the essential notions about the MPXV infection that recently drew public attention.
Join us to learn more about its principal clinical and epidemiological characteristics.
What are the main characteristics of human monkeypox virus infection (MPXV)? What is the dermatologists’ role in diagnosing and treating MPXV infection and promoting awareness?
In today’s episode, Prof. Jan Gutermuth moderates the discussion with Prof. Paolo Gisondi who provides the essential notions about the MPXV infection that recently drew public attention.
Join us to learn more about its principal clinical and epidemiological characteristics.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2022:
(1) EADV project on prevalence of skin diseases in Europe
(2) A 6-step approach in diagnosis of neonatal erythroderma
(3) Monitoring antibiotic resistance rates of STI in Africa
(4) Inverse isotopic reaction in a child with drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.18244
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2022:
(1) EADV project on prevalence of skin diseases in Europe
(2) A 6-step approach in diagnosis of neonatal erythroderma
(3) Monitoring antibiotic resistance rates of STI in Africa
(4) Inverse isotopic reaction in a child with drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.18244
How severe are the psychological implications of having a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
What are the main socio-economic factors impacting congenital syphilis?
In this second part of a two-episode series on STIs, Prof. Tiplica and Dr. Freedman re-join us to continue their lively discussion and share their insights concerning underdiagnosis, screening, prevention, stigma, increasing disease awareness in STIs and an outlook on what the future might hold in this field.
Read this relevant Free Access commentary, entitled ‘Sexually transmitted infections’ – 30 years later by Prof. Tiplica, published in the JEADV: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17667
How severe are the psychological implications of having a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
What are the main socio-economic factors impacting congenital syphilis?
In this second part of a two-episode series on STIs, Prof. Tiplica and Dr. Freedman re-join us to continue their lively discussion and share their insights concerning underdiagnosis, screening, prevention, stigma, increasing disease awareness in STIs and an outlook on what the future might hold in this field.
Read this relevant Free Access commentary, entitled ‘Sexually transmitted infections’ – 30 years later by Prof. Tiplica, published in the JEADV: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17667
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2022:
(1) COVID toes after adenovirus vector-based COVID-19 vaccine
(2) Cases of hair preservation in frontal fibrosing alopecia in men: the watch sign
3) Immuno-regulatory benefits of sodium propionate supplementation in patients with HIV
(4) Is benzyl alcohol a significant contact allergen?
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18148
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2022:
(1) COVID toes after adenovirus vector-based COVID-19 vaccine
(2) Cases of hair preservation in frontal fibrosing alopecia in men: the watch sign
3) Immuno-regulatory benefits of sodium propionate supplementation in patients with HIV
(4) Is benzyl alcohol a significant contact allergen?
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18148
Which test is the gold standard in syphilis?
What are the pros and cons of the currently available testing methods?
In this first part of a two-episode series, we welcome Prof. George-Sorin Tiplica moderating the discussion with Dr. Derek Freedman concerning sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Join us to learn more about the newest diagnostic techniques, disease burden and current treatment landscape.
Read this relevant Free Access commentary, entitled ‘Sexually transmitted infections – 30 years later’ by Prof. Tiplica, published in the JEADV: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17667
Which test is the gold standard in syphilis?
What are the pros and cons of the currently available testing methods?
In this first part of a two-episode series, we welcome Prof. George-Sorin Tiplica moderating the discussion with Dr. Derek Freedman concerning sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Join us to learn more about the newest diagnostic techniques, disease burden and current treatment landscape.
Read this relevant Free Access commentary, entitled ‘Sexually transmitted infections – 30 years later’ by Prof. Tiplica, published in the JEADV: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17667
In this episode of the EADV Podcast, we meet Dr Bevin Bhoyrul, consultant dermatologist with expertise in hair disorders, who discusses with Dr Sarah Walsh his experience of recognising and managing a little-mentioned hair-loss entity, Fibrosing Alopecia in a Pattern Distribution (FAPD). Dr Bhoyrul shares his top clinical tips for securing the diagnosis, and shares valuable therapeutic pearls. The study which inspired this conversation can be read here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17604
In this episode of the EADV Podcast, we meet Dr Bevin Bhoyrul, consultant dermatologist with expertise in hair disorders, who discusses with Dr Sarah Walsh his experience of recognising and managing a little-mentioned hair-loss entity, Fibrosing Alopecia in a Pattern Distribution (FAPD). Dr Bhoyrul shares his top clinical tips for securing the diagnosis, and shares valuable therapeutic pearls. The study which inspired this conversation can be read here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17604
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2022:
(1) Overlapping pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and Covid-19: is monoclonal antibody treatment appropriate?
(2) Is tertiary syphilis on the rise? A rare case from Japan
(3) Acute neurological side effect of Covid-19 vaccination in leprosy
(4) Collateral benefits of a monoclonal antibody treatment for atopic dermatitis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18084
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2022:
(1) Overlapping pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and Covid-19: is monoclonal antibody treatment appropriate?
(2) Is tertiary syphilis on the rise? A rare case from Japan
(3) Acute neurological side effect of Covid-19 vaccination in leprosy
(4) Collateral benefits of a monoclonal antibody treatment for atopic dermatitis
Read the Editor's Picks here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18084
How does living with atopic dermatitis impact quality of life? What are the challenges of patient advocacy? How can we address the unmet needs in this patient community? Join us as renowned patient advocate Bernd Arents talks about his drive to bring the patient perspective into every level of research, including the development of guidelines and peer review of scientific publications. Stay tuned to learn about his own experience of living with atopic dermatitis as well as his role at the Dutch Association of People with Atopic Dermatitis and as a Patient Associate Editor of the British Journal of Dermatology.
How does living with atopic dermatitis impact quality of life? What are the challenges of patient advocacy? How can we address the unmet needs in this patient community? Join us as renowned patient advocate Bernd Arents talks about his drive to bring the patient perspective into every level of research, including the development of guidelines and peer review of scientific publications. Stay tuned to learn about his own experience of living with atopic dermatitis as well as his role at the Dutch Association of People with Atopic Dermatitis and as a Patient Associate Editor of the British Journal of Dermatology.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2022:
(1) Vaccination safety: a case of self-limiting lichenoid drug eruption after non-mRNA vaccination (2) Erythema gyratum repens: beneficial effect of acitretin after thorough diagnostic work-up (3) Living with self-improving collodion or congenital ichthyosis (4) Covid-19 vaccination, psoriasis and biologics: do they impair the immune response?
Read the Editor's Picks here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2022:
(1) Vaccination safety: a case of self-limiting lichenoid drug eruption after non-mRNA vaccination (2) Erythema gyratum repens: beneficial effect of acitretin after thorough diagnostic work-up (3) Living with self-improving collodion or congenital ichthyosis (4) Covid-19 vaccination, psoriasis and biologics: do they impair the immune response?
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What is the prevalence of urticaria? How do the pathophysiological mechanisms differ among its chronic and acute subtypes? What is the role of autoreactivity? Are there any comorbidities with atopic diseases and mental health disorders? Join us as Prof. Jan Gutermuth interviews dermatologist, allergologist and renown urticaria expert Prof. Marcus Mauer, diving into the underlying mechanisms and therapeutical options of urticaria.
What is the prevalence of urticaria? How do the pathophysiological mechanisms differ among its chronic and acute subtypes? What is the role of autoreactivity? Are there any comorbidities with atopic diseases and mental health disorders? Join us as Prof. Jan Gutermuth interviews dermatologist, allergologist and renown urticaria expert Prof. Marcus Mauer, diving into the underlying mechanisms and therapeutical options of urticaria.
Summary Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2022:
(1) Does teledermatology meet our pandemic-related expectations? (2) “Long Covid”: where does the skin fit in? (3) Sex during the pandemic: what did or did not change? (4) How does the burden of eczema affect the patient’s partner?
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jdv.17946
Summary Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2022:
(1) Does teledermatology meet our pandemic-related expectations? (2) “Long Covid”: where does the skin fit in? (3) Sex during the pandemic: what did or did not change? (4) How does the burden of eczema affect the patient’s partner?
Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jdv.17946
How did the pandemic enrich our knowledge about hair loss? What do we know about COVID-19 skin manifestations in children? Join us as we tackle these questions and dive into the subject of alopecia areata with renown expert Prof. Ramon Grimalt, including current therapeutic landscape, new technologies and consensus recommendations for clinical trials.
How did the pandemic enrich our knowledge about hair loss? What do we know about COVID-19 skin manifestations in children? Join us as we tackle these questions and dive into the subject of alopecia areata with renown expert Prof. Ramon Grimalt, including current therapeutic landscape, new technologies and consensus recommendations for clinical trials.
In a recent webcast, EADV President and dermatovenereologist Prof. Alexander Stratigos highlighted the educational opportunities and economic benefits being offered to members of the academy and disclosed some of the plans for the next years to support continuing medical education in the field.
Not an EADV Member? Click here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have.
If you're an EADV Member, you can view the whole webcast "EADV School: CME-CPD All Year Round" (and all other webcasts) here.
In a recent webcast, EADV President and dermatovenereologist Prof. Alexander Stratigos highlighted the educational opportunities and economic benefits being offered to members of the academy and disclosed some of the plans for the next years to support continuing medical education in the field.
Not an EADV Member? Click here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have.
If you're an EADV Member, you can view the whole webcast "EADV School: CME-CPD All Year Round" (and all other webcasts) here.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2022:
(1) Ischemia/reperfusion injury as a model of inflammatory skin diseases – role of IL-36R antagonis (2) Eruptive hemangiomatosis: another (self-limiting) reaction to a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (3) Do parents feel guilty about their child’s atopic dermatitis? (4) Janus-Kinase-Inhibitor effective in atopic dermatitis when a monoclonal antibody failed
Read the Editor's Picks here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2022:
(1) Ischemia/reperfusion injury as a model of inflammatory skin diseases – role of IL-36R antagonis (2) Eruptive hemangiomatosis: another (self-limiting) reaction to a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (3) Do parents feel guilty about their child’s atopic dermatitis? (4) Janus-Kinase-Inhibitor effective in atopic dermatitis when a monoclonal antibody failed
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What do we know about the transmission of herpes and treatment options for herpes? Antiviral suppression? What about catamenial occurrences? Join us as we explore the subject with Dr Peter Greenhouse.
The audio from this podcast came from an EADV Webcast titled: Anogenital Warts and Genital Herpes: Myths and Management
EADV Members can access the whole webcast at here.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
What do we know about the transmission of herpes and treatment options for herpes? Antiviral suppression? What about catamenial occurrences? Join us as we explore the subject with Dr Peter Greenhouse.
The audio from this podcast came from an EADV Webcast titled: Anogenital Warts and Genital Herpes: Myths and Management
EADV Members can access the whole webcast at here.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
This week Prof. Christos Zouboulis from the Dessau Medical Center interviews Bente Villumsen, the President of the Patientforeningen HS Danmark (Danish Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patient Association). They discuss the importance of increasing disease awareness, availability of reliable medical information incorporating the patient perspective and establishing a meaningful cooperation between patients, their treating dermatologists as well as the industry.
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This week Prof. Christos Zouboulis from the Dessau Medical Center interviews Bente Villumsen, the President of the Patientforeningen HS Danmark (Danish Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patient Association). They discuss the importance of increasing disease awareness, availability of reliable medical information incorporating the patient perspective and establishing a meaningful cooperation between patients, their treating dermatologists as well as the industry.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunites that only EADV Members have.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2022:
(1) Dermatologic origin of a fatal C. ciferrii systemic infection (2) Emollient use in hot environments among neonates for eczema prevention: how much is enough? (3) Non-invasive visualization of human skin (4) Acute self-limiting erythema multiforme after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17818
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2022:
(1) Dermatologic origin of a fatal C. ciferrii systemic infection (2) Emollient use in hot environments among neonates for eczema prevention: how much is enough? (3) Non-invasive visualization of human skin (4) Acute self-limiting erythema multiforme after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17818
This week JEADV Clinical Practice Editor-in-Chief Dr. Antonio Torrelo talks about his three decades of experience in Paediatrics Dermatology, highlighting the most important skills and challenges of treating children with skin diseases. Moreover, Dr. Torrelo shares some key facts about JEACP and reveals how a day in the life of the Editor of EADV's new Open Access journal looks like.
Visit https://bit.ly/EADV_JEACP to learn more about JEADV Clinical Practice
This week JEADV Clinical Practice Editor-in-Chief Dr. Antonio Torrelo talks about his three decades of experience in Paediatrics Dermatology, highlighting the most important skills and challenges of treating children with skin diseases. Moreover, Dr. Torrelo shares some key facts about JEACP and reveals how a day in the life of the Editor of EADV's new Open Access journal looks like.
Visit https://bit.ly/EADV_JEACP to learn more about JEADV Clinical Practice
This week Prof. Ashraf Badawi covers more topics connected with challenging situations in cosmetic dermatology. In this second episode of a two-part- series he discusses laser and light-based therapies and injectables in autoimmune diseases, particularly Lupus and considers how to, and when not to, treat patients with psychological disorders seeking aesthetic procedures. He brings practical clinical experience as well as the current research to the discussion.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
This week Prof. Ashraf Badawi covers more topics connected with challenging situations in cosmetic dermatology. In this second episode of a two-part- series he discusses laser and light-based therapies and injectables in autoimmune diseases, particularly Lupus and considers how to, and when not to, treat patients with psychological disorders seeking aesthetic procedures. He brings practical clinical experience as well as the current research to the discussion.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2021: (1) Skin conditions affect politicians too (2) Evaluating a chemical peel, non-invasively (3) SARS-CoV-2 transmission via sweat: searching for evidence (4) Undertreatment of scabies Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17763
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2021: (1) Skin conditions affect politicians too (2) Evaluating a chemical peel, non-invasively (3) SARS-CoV-2 transmission via sweat: searching for evidence (4) Undertreatment of scabies Read the Editor's Picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17763
Could better understanding of the role of autoantibodies hold the key to personalised treatments in itchy and blistering diseases?
This week we bring together experts Prof. Kridin and Dr. Meijer to discuss their recent JEADV publications concerning the role of autoantibodies in itchy and blistering diseases. Prof. Kridin talks about the pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches to treat patients with bullous pemphigoid and comorbid psoriasis, followed by Dr. Meijer’s explanation regarding the role of IgE autoantibodies in serum and skin of non-bullous and bullous pemphigoid patients.
References https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17013
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.16996
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Could better understanding of the role of autoantibodies hold the key to personalised treatments in itchy and blistering diseases?
This week we bring together experts Prof. Kridin and Dr. Meijer to discuss their recent JEADV publications concerning the role of autoantibodies in itchy and blistering diseases. Prof. Kridin talks about the pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches to treat patients with bullous pemphigoid and comorbid psoriasis, followed by Dr. Meijer’s explanation regarding the role of IgE autoantibodies in serum and skin of non-bullous and bullous pemphigoid patients.
References https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17013
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.16996
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Should you stop an anticoagulant for thrombosis to prevent bruising after cosmetic procedures? What changed during the pandemic? Can ablative laser plumes harm operating room personnel?
This week Prof. Ashraf Badawi discusses challenging situations that can arise in cosmetic dermatology. He brings practical clinical experience as well as the current research to the discussion.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
Should you stop an anticoagulant for thrombosis to prevent bruising after cosmetic procedures? What changed during the pandemic? Can ablative laser plumes harm operating room personnel?
This week Prof. Ashraf Badawi discusses challenging situations that can arise in cosmetic dermatology. He brings practical clinical experience as well as the current research to the discussion.
Not an EADV Member? Click Here for more information on the advantages and opportunities that only EADV Members have- including access to webcasts such as this one.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2021: (1) Long-term safety data for a monoclonal antibody used in psoriasis (2) Preventing anaphylactoid symptoms following Covid-19 vaccination (3) Innovative surgery option for bromhidrosis (4) Surprising trends in syphilis
Read the editor's picks here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2021: (1) Long-term safety data for a monoclonal antibody used in psoriasis (2) Preventing anaphylactoid symptoms following Covid-19 vaccination (3) Innovative surgery option for bromhidrosis (4) Surprising trends in syphilis
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This week EADV Advocacy Working Group Leader Myrto Trakatelli talks with Stella Siskou about topics including EPIDERM, the EADV Advocacy Working Group, and a position paper on the role of dermatologists in the evolving field of Dermato-oncology.
The evolving field of Dermato-oncology and the role of dermatologists: Position Paper of the EADO, EADV and Task Forces, EDF, IDS, EBDV–UEMS and EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.16849
This week EADV Advocacy Working Group Leader Myrto Trakatelli talks with Stella Siskou about topics including EPIDERM, the EADV Advocacy Working Group, and a position paper on the role of dermatologists in the evolving field of Dermato-oncology.
The evolving field of Dermato-oncology and the role of dermatologists: Position Paper of the EADO, EADV and Task Forces, EDF, IDS, EBDV–UEMS and EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jdv.16849
This week Dr. Mark Lebwohl from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai joins us to discuss the latest treatment options for psoriasis and his research focusing on new topical therapies for the management of the disease.
Links to the six articles discussed can be found here:
This week Dr. Mark Lebwohl from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai joins us to discuss the latest treatment options for psoriasis and his research focusing on new topical therapies for the management of the disease.
Links to the six articles discussed can be found here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2021:
(1) Are skin types equally represented in Scandinavian dermatology textbooks?
(2) Apremilast for palmoplantar pustulosis under study
(3) The link between autoimmune bullous diseases and neurological diseases
(4) Investigating the cancer risk of using a biologic drug in atopic dermatitis
Read the editor's picks here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2021:
(1) Are skin types equally represented in Scandinavian dermatology textbooks?
(2) Apremilast for palmoplantar pustulosis under study
(3) The link between autoimmune bullous diseases and neurological diseases
(4) Investigating the cancer risk of using a biologic drug in atopic dermatitis
Read the editor's picks here:
This week esteemed Professor Branka Marinović shares her experience as Secretary General of the EADV (2017-2021) and reflects on some significant ways how the Academy has changed in the past years. Join us as Prof. Marinovic talks about how the “Updated S2K guidelines on the management of pemphigus vulgaris and foliaceus” facilitated the everyday work of Dermatologists and improved quality of care. Finally, the importance of collaboration between the Autoimmune Blistering Diseases Task Force of the EADV and patient organizations is also highlighted.
This week esteemed Professor Branka Marinović shares her experience as Secretary General of the EADV (2017-2021) and reflects on some significant ways how the Academy has changed in the past years. Join us as Prof. Marinovic talks about how the “Updated S2K guidelines on the management of pemphigus vulgaris and foliaceus” facilitated the everyday work of Dermatologists and improved quality of care. Finally, the importance of collaboration between the Autoimmune Blistering Diseases Task Force of the EADV and patient organizations is also highlighted.
This month we discuss a recent publication reporting on the success of a targeted skin cancer screening initiative at a sailing festival with author Professor Khosrotehrani, a clinician-scientist and dermatologist at the University of Queensland, and the Diamantina Institute, Brisbane. Listen as moderator Dr Sarah Walsh explores the challenges and implications of delivering such a screening programme in the unique location of Hamilton Island, off the coast of Queensland.
Read all about this interesting subject here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17062
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This month we discuss a recent publication reporting on the success of a targeted skin cancer screening initiative at a sailing festival with author Professor Khosrotehrani, a clinician-scientist and dermatologist at the University of Queensland, and the Diamantina Institute, Brisbane. Listen as moderator Dr Sarah Walsh explores the challenges and implications of delivering such a screening programme in the unique location of Hamilton Island, off the coast of Queensland.
Read all about this interesting subject here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17062
💡Did you know that a subscription to the high-impact factor JEADV is included in the EADV Membership?
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2021:
(1) Promising debut for a new botulinum toxin
(2) Does atopic dermatitis impact future education levels?
(3) Beyond histamine: itch in scabies
(4) Mental health and treatment response of anogenital warts: a prospective study
Read the editor's picks here:
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of September 2021:
(1) Promising debut for a new botulinum toxin
(2) Does atopic dermatitis impact future education levels?
(3) Beyond histamine: itch in scabies
(4) Mental health and treatment response of anogenital warts: a prospective study
Read the editor's picks here:
In the run-up to the 30th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Prof Alexander Stratigos, talks about the accomplishments of the Academy in his first year as President and the challenges and opportunities brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic that have paved the way to a digital transformation and a strengthened voice in Europe.
In the run-up to the 30th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Prof Alexander Stratigos, talks about the accomplishments of the Academy in his first year as President and the challenges and opportunities brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic that have paved the way to a digital transformation and a strengthened voice in Europe.
Lichen Planus and Lichen sclerosus are two conditions that affect the vulva. Due to popular request, this week we will revisit the a webcast where Dr Fiona Lewis brings practical clinical experience focusing on diagnosis and basic management of these conditions.
Lichen Planus and Lichen sclerosus are two conditions that affect the vulva. Due to popular request, this week we will revisit the a webcast where Dr Fiona Lewis brings practical clinical experience focusing on diagnosis and basic management of these conditions.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2021:
(1) Genetic advances in treating epidermolysis bullosa (2) Searching for a tolerable topical treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis (3) RASopathies and the importance of skin examinations (4) Molecular testing of tinea
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of August 2021:
(1) Genetic advances in treating epidermolysis bullosa (2) Searching for a tolerable topical treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis (3) RASopathies and the importance of skin examinations (4) Molecular testing of tinea
Early detection of skin cancer is still a major challenge in dermatology practice today. While surveillance programs are offered to high-risk patients, systematic total-body examination in the general population is not cost-effective. Lesion-directed screening may be a way to optimise skin cancer detection in the general population and use available time as efficient as possible in daily dermatology practice. Prof. Jan Gutermuth explores this topic with Prof. Lieve Brochez.
The research discussed in this webcast can be found in the JEADV here: "Lesion-directed screening to optimize skin cancer detection in dermatology practice: an observational study"
Early detection of skin cancer is still a major challenge in dermatology practice today. While surveillance programs are offered to high-risk patients, systematic total-body examination in the general population is not cost-effective. Lesion-directed screening may be a way to optimise skin cancer detection in the general population and use available time as efficient as possible in daily dermatology practice. Prof. Jan Gutermuth explores this topic with Prof. Lieve Brochez.
The research discussed in this webcast can be found in the JEADV here: "Lesion-directed screening to optimize skin cancer detection in dermatology practice: an observational study"
We have a vast amount of research about the impact of UVB, UVA, visible light and infrared radiation on skin and subsequent dermatoses. We also have extensive information and research on how to mitigate risk from sun exposure. Yet, how do we communicate this to a public that doesn't often look much beyond the SPF number on a bottle of sunblock? Dr Elena Rossi explores this topic with Prof. Thierry Passeron to delve deeper into the proper habits that dermatologists, and really everyone, should know.
The JEADV article is available here
Photoprotection according to skin phototype and dermatoses: practical recommendations from an expert panel
We have a vast amount of research about the impact of UVB, UVA, visible light and infrared radiation on skin and subsequent dermatoses. We also have extensive information and research on how to mitigate risk from sun exposure. Yet, how do we communicate this to a public that doesn't often look much beyond the SPF number on a bottle of sunblock? Dr Elena Rossi explores this topic with Prof. Thierry Passeron to delve deeper into the proper habits that dermatologists, and really everyone, should know.
The JEADV article is available here
Photoprotection according to skin phototype and dermatoses: practical recommendations from an expert panel
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2021:
(1) Novel presentation of pigtail hairs (2) Seeing the light: moving past sun protection factor and ultraviolet B when choosing sunscreen (3) Antifungal resistance may be spreading in Europe (4) Agreeing on the correct histopathologic diagnosis of melanoma
Read the Editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17389
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of July 2021:
(1) Novel presentation of pigtail hairs (2) Seeing the light: moving past sun protection factor and ultraviolet B when choosing sunscreen (3) Antifungal resistance may be spreading in Europe (4) Agreeing on the correct histopathologic diagnosis of melanoma
Read the Editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17389
In a digital world, are you ready to adjust, evolve and stay ahead of the curve when it comes to offering a state-of-the-art experience to your patients and improving their quality of life? Digitalization has made tremendous progress during the COVID pandemic; it is here to stay and its impact is already visible on (tele)dermatology. Join today’s discussion between Prof. Jan Gutermuth (University of Brussels) and Mr. Maicher (Global Partner & Director of Allianz Global Strategic Partnerships) to get an insight on the recent healthcare system shifts, learn more about digital platforms and related virtual services, not to mention the importance of building strategic partnerships.
In a digital world, are you ready to adjust, evolve and stay ahead of the curve when it comes to offering a state-of-the-art experience to your patients and improving their quality of life? Digitalization has made tremendous progress during the COVID pandemic; it is here to stay and its impact is already visible on (tele)dermatology. Join today’s discussion between Prof. Jan Gutermuth (University of Brussels) and Mr. Maicher (Global Partner & Director of Allianz Global Strategic Partnerships) to get an insight on the recent healthcare system shifts, learn more about digital platforms and related virtual services, not to mention the importance of building strategic partnerships.
This week Dr Fiona Lewis discusses common inflammatory dermatoses that affect the vulva. She brings practical clinical experience focusing on diagnosis and basic management of these conditions.
This week Dr Fiona Lewis discusses common inflammatory dermatoses that affect the vulva. She brings practical clinical experience focusing on diagnosis and basic management of these conditions.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2021:
(1) Allergen immunotherapy’s efficacy in atopic dermatitis
(2) How to avoid misinterpreting chronic spontaneous urticaria screening test results
(3) Incidence of occupational contact dermatitis in healthcare workers
(4) How has the pandemic affected genitourinary medical care?
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jdv.17305
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of June 2021:
(1) Allergen immunotherapy’s efficacy in atopic dermatitis
(2) How to avoid misinterpreting chronic spontaneous urticaria screening test results
(3) Incidence of occupational contact dermatitis in healthcare workers
(4) How has the pandemic affected genitourinary medical care?
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jdv.17305
How can we bring our research data back to the benefit of our patients? Prof. Lajos Kemény, one of the most respected scientists in Hungary and a JEADV Section Editor, says this has always been the question at the heart of his clinical and research activities. Tune into this information-packed episode as Prof. Kemény shares with us his wide-ranging expertise on acral lentiginous melanoma, the application of the xenon chloride excimer laser technology for treatment of vitiligo, and the new therapeutic advances in treatment of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.
How can we bring our research data back to the benefit of our patients? Prof. Lajos Kemény, one of the most respected scientists in Hungary and a JEADV Section Editor, says this has always been the question at the heart of his clinical and research activities. Tune into this information-packed episode as Prof. Kemény shares with us his wide-ranging expertise on acral lentiginous melanoma, the application of the xenon chloride excimer laser technology for treatment of vitiligo, and the new therapeutic advances in treatment of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.
As dermatologists we are often confronted with patients with a non-healing leg ulcers. This may well be caused by venous insufficiency. In this podcast Audrey Meulendijks, author of "A systematic review on risk factors in developing a first-time Venous Leg Ulcer" is interviewed by EADV Education Committee member Bibi van Montfrans. Since risk factors for venous ulcers are also associated with lifestyle, we discuss the extent to which dermatologists should be engaged in lifestyle changes: a question that is relevant also for other dermatological diseases. In addition, the importance of providing more adequate information to our patients about the why and how of our treatments is underscored.
As dermatologists we are often confronted with patients with a non-healing leg ulcers. This may well be caused by venous insufficiency. In this podcast Audrey Meulendijks, author of "A systematic review on risk factors in developing a first-time Venous Leg Ulcer" is interviewed by EADV Education Committee member Bibi van Montfrans. Since risk factors for venous ulcers are also associated with lifestyle, we discuss the extent to which dermatologists should be engaged in lifestyle changes: a question that is relevant also for other dermatological diseases. In addition, the importance of providing more adequate information to our patients about the why and how of our treatments is underscored.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2021:
(1) Which medical disciplines diagnose and treat melanoma in Europe in 2019? A survey of experts from melanoma centres in 27 European countries
(2) COVID-19 and immune checkpoint inhibitors
(3) Impact of acne on the daily life of adult patients: building a self-administered patient questionnaire
(4) Serological diagnosis of secondary syphilis in a Rituximab-treated patient: an emerging diagnostic challenge?
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17243
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of May 2021:
(1) Which medical disciplines diagnose and treat melanoma in Europe in 2019? A survey of experts from melanoma centres in 27 European countries
(2) COVID-19 and immune checkpoint inhibitors
(3) Impact of acne on the daily life of adult patients: building a self-administered patient questionnaire
(4) Serological diagnosis of secondary syphilis in a Rituximab-treated patient: an emerging diagnostic challenge?
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17243
This week Dr Paola Pasquali catches up with Prof. Salvador Gonzalez-Rodriguez. Considered one of the “fathers” of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy, Prof. Gonzalez speaks about the role of RCM in the universe of non-invasive imaging techniques. He also speaks about the most common uses in dermatology, its sensitivity for diagnosing malignancies and the learning curve for this procedure, and explains the potential uses in teledermatology and the future hand-held prototype.
This week Dr Paola Pasquali catches up with Prof. Salvador Gonzalez-Rodriguez. Considered one of the “fathers” of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy, Prof. Gonzalez speaks about the role of RCM in the universe of non-invasive imaging techniques. He also speaks about the most common uses in dermatology, its sensitivity for diagnosing malignancies and the learning curve for this procedure, and explains the potential uses in teledermatology and the future hand-held prototype.
In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May, Prof. Peter Soyer shares his latest research findings on how teledermatology can play a pivotal role in preventing and detecting skin cancer and melanoma. Join us as we discuss the current paradigm shift in dermatology thanks to artificial intelligence, mobile teledermoscopy and virtual melanoma checks paving the way for more accessible and effective diagnostics and patient care.
Prof. Soyer is the Inaugural Chair in Dermatology at the University of Queensland, Director of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Dermatology Department, and Project & QLD Lead of Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis.
The slides discussed during the podcast can be found here:
https://eadv.org/cms-admin/showfile/On%20Melanoma%20Precision%20Prevention.pdf
In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May, Prof. Peter Soyer shares his latest research findings on how teledermatology can play a pivotal role in preventing and detecting skin cancer and melanoma. Join us as we discuss the current paradigm shift in dermatology thanks to artificial intelligence, mobile teledermoscopy and virtual melanoma checks paving the way for more accessible and effective diagnostics and patient care.
Prof. Soyer is the Inaugural Chair in Dermatology at the University of Queensland, Director of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Dermatology Department, and Project & QLD Lead of Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis.
The slides discussed during the podcast can be found here:
https://eadv.org/cms-admin/showfile/On%20Melanoma%20Precision%20Prevention.pdf
In this second part of a two-episode series on health risks associated with sunbed use, Prof. Mariano Suppa rejoins us and shares his research findings with a special focus on European sunbed use. His call for effective educational, behavioural and legislative interventions to reduce the popularity of artificial tanning in Europe is particularly relevant as we kick off Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
In this second part of a two-episode series on health risks associated with sunbed use, Prof. Mariano Suppa rejoins us and shares his research findings with a special focus on European sunbed use. His call for effective educational, behavioural and legislative interventions to reduce the popularity of artificial tanning in Europe is particularly relevant as we kick off Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode highlighting the disease, we welcome Prof. Mariano Suppa, from Université Libre de Bruxelles, to share his insights on health risks associated with sunbed use. In this first part of a two-episode series, we discuss the risk of skin cancer and other health problems indoor tanners are liable to, and his research on the topic.
Prevalence and determinants of sunbed use in thirty European countries: data from the Euromelanoma skin cancer prevention campaign
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.15311
Special Issue:Sunbed use in Europe
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14683083/2019/33/S2
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode highlighting the disease, we welcome Prof. Mariano Suppa, from Université Libre de Bruxelles, to share his insights on health risks associated with sunbed use. In this first part of a two-episode series, we discuss the risk of skin cancer and other health problems indoor tanners are liable to, and his research on the topic.
Prevalence and determinants of sunbed use in thirty European countries: data from the Euromelanoma skin cancer prevention campaign
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.15311
Special Issue:Sunbed use in Europe
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14683083/2019/33/S2
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2021:
(1) Differentiating the incidental from malignant on imaging
(2) The mind, body and… psoriasis
(3) Fungal infections in the context of immigration
(4) Patients pay more for psoriasis
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17185
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of April 2021:
(1) Differentiating the incidental from malignant on imaging
(2) The mind, body and… psoriasis
(3) Fungal infections in the context of immigration
(4) Patients pay more for psoriasis
Read the editor's picks here: https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17185
Dr Sarah Walsh of the EADV Education Committee sits down and speaks with prominent researchers Dr Pauline O'Reilly and Prof. Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur to discuss two previously poorly-explored aspects of SJS/TEN. Prof Lefaucheur gives insights in to the prevalence of chronic skin pain and possible pathomechanisms, and Dr O’Reilly discusses her research in the area of post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological consequences of this devastating disease, for patients themselves, their families and their care-givers.
Articles referenced in this episode can be found in the JEADV:
Patients’, family members’ and healthcare practitioners’ experiences of Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: a qualitative descriptive study using emotional touchpoints
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16958
Involvement of small‐diameter nerve fibres in long‐term chronic pain after Stevens–Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. A neurophysiological assessment
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16940
Chronic pain: a long‐term sequela of epidermal necrolysis (Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis) – prevalence, clinical characteristics and risk factors
Dr Sarah Walsh of the EADV Education Committee sits down and speaks with prominent researchers Dr Pauline O'Reilly and Prof. Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur to discuss two previously poorly-explored aspects of SJS/TEN. Prof Lefaucheur gives insights in to the prevalence of chronic skin pain and possible pathomechanisms, and Dr O’Reilly discusses her research in the area of post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological consequences of this devastating disease, for patients themselves, their families and their care-givers.
Articles referenced in this episode can be found in the JEADV:
Patients’, family members’ and healthcare practitioners’ experiences of Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: a qualitative descriptive study using emotional touchpoints
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16958
Involvement of small‐diameter nerve fibres in long‐term chronic pain after Stevens–Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. A neurophysiological assessment
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.16940
Chronic pain: a long‐term sequela of epidermal necrolysis (Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis) – prevalence, clinical characteristics and risk factors
In this special episode on COVID-19, Prof. Jan Gutermuth (University of Brussels) leads a discussion with Prof. Johannes Ring (JEADV Editor-in-Chief) about vaccines and the risk for people with allergic skin diseases. They offer the latest advice on safely vaccinating patients who report allergies and outline how to identify patients who are at risk, who can and cannot be vaccinated, and any skin side-effects we should be aware of. This is an episode especially relevant for all healthcare professionals directly involved in COVID-19 vaccination.
Read the related articles here:
Risk of severe allergic reactions to COVID‐19 vaccines among patients with allergic skin diseases:
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jdv.17237
European Task Force on Atopic Dermatitis: position on vaccination of adult patients with atopic dermatitis against COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2) being treated with systemic medication and biologics:
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17167
In this special episode on COVID-19, Prof. Jan Gutermuth (University of Brussels) leads a discussion with Prof. Johannes Ring (JEADV Editor-in-Chief) about vaccines and the risk for people with allergic skin diseases. They offer the latest advice on safely vaccinating patients who report allergies and outline how to identify patients who are at risk, who can and cannot be vaccinated, and any skin side-effects we should be aware of. This is an episode especially relevant for all healthcare professionals directly involved in COVID-19 vaccination.
Read the related articles here:
Risk of severe allergic reactions to COVID‐19 vaccines among patients with allergic skin diseases:
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jdv.17237
European Task Force on Atopic Dermatitis: position on vaccination of adult patients with atopic dermatitis against COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2) being treated with systemic medication and biologics:
https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17167
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2021:
(1) “Duck-like lips” in mycoplasma-induced rash and mucositis
(2) Masks don’t protect from only COVID-19
(3) Non-invasively measuring melanoma thickness
(4) A biological therapy for systemically treatment-naïve patients with psoriasis
Read the editor's picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17156
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of March 2021:
(1) “Duck-like lips” in mycoplasma-induced rash and mucositis
(2) Masks don’t protect from only COVID-19
(3) Non-invasively measuring melanoma thickness
(4) A biological therapy for systemically treatment-naïve patients with psoriasis
Read the editor's picks here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17156
This week on the Dermatology Podcast, we meet up with Dr. Helmut Beltraminelli to discuss the hot topic of AI in Dermatology, his Young Dermatologist Achievement Award in 2019, his passion for humanitarian dermatology in Africa, and his latest research findings on melanoma and genital lichen sclerosus.
This week on the Dermatology Podcast, we meet up with Dr. Helmut Beltraminelli to discuss the hot topic of AI in Dermatology, his Young Dermatologist Achievement Award in 2019, his passion for humanitarian dermatology in Africa, and his latest research findings on melanoma and genital lichen sclerosus.
Dr. Nicolas Kluger has published over 100 articles on health issues related to tattoos and body art and given numerous lectures on the topic. This week, we discuss with him the cutaneous complications related to decorative tattooing, including blurry halos and viral warts and seborrhoeic keratoses, as well as his special interest in art case studies in Dermatology and his related articles published in the JEADV.
Dr. Nicolas Kluger has published over 100 articles on health issues related to tattoos and body art and given numerous lectures on the topic. This week, we discuss with him the cutaneous complications related to decorative tattooing, including blurry halos and viral warts and seborrhoeic keratoses, as well as his special interest in art case studies in Dermatology and his related articles published in the JEADV.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2021:
(1.) The relationship between alopecia areata and cardiac/metabolic diseases
(2.) Phototherapy to treat notalgia paresthetica
(3.) A systemic antioxidant in the treatment of melasma
(4.) A promising monoclonal antibody for young children
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of February 2021:
(1.) The relationship between alopecia areata and cardiac/metabolic diseases
(2.) Phototherapy to treat notalgia paresthetica
(3.) A systemic antioxidant in the treatment of melasma
(4.) A promising monoclonal antibody for young children
JEADV Associate Editor Prof. Franco Rongioletti shares with us his research on hidradenitis suppurativa, sclerosing diseases, molluscum contagiosum. He discusses the newest therapeutic recommendations in the "2020 European guideline on the management of genital molluscum contagiosum" and his experience with COVID-19 in Italy.
JEADV Associate Editor Prof. Franco Rongioletti shares with us his research on hidradenitis suppurativa, sclerosing diseases, molluscum contagiosum. He discusses the newest therapeutic recommendations in the "2020 European guideline on the management of genital molluscum contagiosum" and his experience with COVID-19 in Italy.
In this second episode of this two part series, we revisit the EADV webinar series "Dermatology during a pandemic” focusing on the human aspect. EADV President Prof. Stratigos shares the efforts of dermatologists and the EADV during the pandemic; Dr. Walsh gives tips on vaccines and highlights the importance of staff well-being, whereas Dr. van Montfrans discusses the patient perspective and mental health. Michele Nevaraz stresses the need for attention and compassion and Stella Siskou shares her experience as a resident redeployed to treat COVID patients in her hospital in Greece. Finally, Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chairperson of EADV School, gives an overview of the webinar series.
In this second episode of this two part series, we revisit the EADV webinar series "Dermatology during a pandemic” focusing on the human aspect. EADV President Prof. Stratigos shares the efforts of dermatologists and the EADV during the pandemic; Dr. Walsh gives tips on vaccines and highlights the importance of staff well-being, whereas Dr. van Montfrans discusses the patient perspective and mental health. Michele Nevaraz stresses the need for attention and compassion and Stella Siskou shares her experience as a resident redeployed to treat COVID patients in her hospital in Greece. Finally, Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chairperson of EADV School, gives an overview of the webinar series.
In this first episode of the two part series, we revisit the EADV webinar series "Dermatology during a pandemic" and explore tips and updates on COVID-19. This episode covers skin manifestations, dermatosurgery, dermato-oncology and teledermatology in the times of Covid-19. Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chairperson of EADV School, gives an overview of the webinar series, whereas Dr. Elena Rossi, Dr. Christian Posch, Dr. Paola Pasquali and Dr. Cristina Galvan give an update on dermatology and COVID-19 in their respective fields of expertise.
In this first episode of the two part series, we revisit the EADV webinar series "Dermatology during a pandemic" and explore tips and updates on COVID-19. This episode covers skin manifestations, dermatosurgery, dermato-oncology and teledermatology in the times of Covid-19. Prof. Myrto Trakatelli, Chairperson of EADV School, gives an overview of the webinar series, whereas Dr. Elena Rossi, Dr. Christian Posch, Dr. Paola Pasquali and Dr. Cristina Galvan give an update on dermatology and COVID-19 in their respective fields of expertise.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2021:
(1.) Does pre-exposure prophylaxis increase the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections?
(2.) Anti-androgens in the treatment of severe COVID-19.
(3.) Screening for frailty in dermato-oncology.
(4.) ICU admission based on genetic variations (androgen receptor CAG length).
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of January 2021:
(1.) Does pre-exposure prophylaxis increase the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections?
(2.) Anti-androgens in the treatment of severe COVID-19.
(3.) Screening for frailty in dermato-oncology.
(4.) ICU admission based on genetic variations (androgen receptor CAG length).
Prof. Dedee Murrell has worked with the EADV on numerous projects, most recently with her efforts working with a team of experts to publish the “Updated S2K guidelines on the management of pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus initiated by the EADV" in the JEADV. Given her profound experience with autoimmune blistering diseases, we take the opportunity to discuss how she balances her passion for research and practice while also creating and managing the Australasian Blistering Diseases Foundation (ABDF) with one of her research fellows.
Prof. Dedee Murrell has worked with the EADV on numerous projects, most recently with her efforts working with a team of experts to publish the “Updated S2K guidelines on the management of pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus initiated by the EADV" in the JEADV. Given her profound experience with autoimmune blistering diseases, we take the opportunity to discuss how she balances her passion for research and practice while also creating and managing the Australasian Blistering Diseases Foundation (ABDF) with one of her research fellows.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2020:
(1.) Getting a grip on eczema.
(2.) The impact of Covid-19 lockdown on melanoma diagnosis and Breslow thickness.
(3.) Stigmatisation in psoriasis.
(4.) A case of scar sarcoidosis following a light-based treatment.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of December 2020:
(1.) Getting a grip on eczema.
(2.) The impact of Covid-19 lockdown on melanoma diagnosis and Breslow thickness.
(3.) Stigmatisation in psoriasis.
(4.) A case of scar sarcoidosis following a light-based treatment.
In this episode we discuss "The work-related skin diseases of Santa Claus," a letter published in the JEADV by Dr. Philippe Charlier and Dr. Nicolas Kluger. The authors jovially use the personage Santa Claus to explain potential diagnoses for patients who are exposed to harsh working environments (e.g. extreme climates, temperature changes, radiation exposure, sleep deprivation, and injury).
In this episode we discuss "The work-related skin diseases of Santa Claus," a letter published in the JEADV by Dr. Philippe Charlier and Dr. Nicolas Kluger. The authors jovially use the personage Santa Claus to explain potential diagnoses for patients who are exposed to harsh working environments (e.g. extreme climates, temperature changes, radiation exposure, sleep deprivation, and injury).
JEADV Associate Editor Prof. Lidia Rudnicka shares with us her pioneering work with dermoscopy in hair and scalp diseases, her insights on having an article accepted into a high-impact factor journal, her passion of social media, and advice to novice dermatologists ready to make a difference.
JEADV Associate Editor Prof. Lidia Rudnicka shares with us her pioneering work with dermoscopy in hair and scalp diseases, her insights on having an article accepted into a high-impact factor journal, her passion of social media, and advice to novice dermatologists ready to make a difference.
The field of dermatology covers a wide and ever-increasing range of topics in medical science, and researchers drive this expanse. Join us as Prof. Laurent Misery shares his research experience in pruritus, disease burden in hair and skin diseases, sensitive skin, and neuroimaging in dermatology.
The field of dermatology covers a wide and ever-increasing range of topics in medical science, and researchers drive this expanse. Join us as Prof. Laurent Misery shares his research experience in pruritus, disease burden in hair and skin diseases, sensitive skin, and neuroimaging in dermatology.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2020:
(1.) Dermatoscopic predictors of nodular melanoma.
(2.) Targeting education for sun-sensitive individuals.
(3.) What next for skin aging? Virtual biopsies.
(4.) Quantifying suffering in vulvar chronic inflammatory disorders.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of November 2020:
(1.) Dermatoscopic predictors of nodular melanoma.
(2.) Targeting education for sun-sensitive individuals.
(3.) What next for skin aging? Virtual biopsies.
(4.) Quantifying suffering in vulvar chronic inflammatory disorders.
When the SARS-CoV-2 virus struck Europe, Italy quickly became the epicenter of the spreading Pandemic. Resourceful dermatologists began noticing cutaneous manifestations; Prof. Paolo Gisondi was one of the first to publish these findings in the JEADV. Join us as we discuss his experiences.
When the SARS-CoV-2 virus struck Europe, Italy quickly became the epicenter of the spreading Pandemic. Resourceful dermatologists began noticing cutaneous manifestations; Prof. Paolo Gisondi was one of the first to publish these findings in the JEADV. Join us as we discuss his experiences.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2020:
(1.) Diverging international oral isotrentinoin guidelines.
(2.) Predicting response to immunotherapy.
(3.) Discovering genetics behind familial hidradenitis suppurativa.
(4.) Elusive patho-physiology behind “uraemic itch”.
Join us as we go through the JEADV Editor's Picks of October 2020:
(1.) Diverging international oral isotrentinoin guidelines.
(2.) Predicting response to immunotherapy.
(3.) Discovering genetics behind familial hidradenitis suppurativa.
(4.) Elusive patho-physiology behind “uraemic itch”.
An interview with EADV President, Professor Carle Paul, exploring his experience as president, his vision of leadership, the legacy he leaves behind and how an entire industry pivots to hosting a virtual Congress during a global pandemic.
An interview with EADV President, Professor Carle Paul, exploring his experience as president, his vision of leadership, the legacy he leaves behind and how an entire industry pivots to hosting a virtual Congress during a global pandemic.
Being the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology is a fulfilling venture, but looking to the future to engage and inspire doctors and researchers takes a forward-thinking approach. Join us as we speak with Prof. Johannes Ring about his experience, approach and new projects.
Being the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology is a fulfilling venture, but looking to the future to engage and inspire doctors and researchers takes a forward-thinking approach. Join us as we speak with Prof. Johannes Ring about his experience, approach and new projects.