Patient Buzz Series: Bemotrizinol, “Tanmaxxing,” and Sunscreen Gummies
bemotrizinolSummer means news articles on sun protection and the dangers of tanning, and for the first time in more than 20 years, the news includes FDA approval of a sunscreen ingredient. As detailed by NPR, newly approved bemotrizinol protects against both UVA and UVB rays, and is photo stable, offering longer protection than other U.S. sunscreens. Even the Environmental Working Group (EWG) is excited about …
bemotrizinol
Friday Pop Quiz 7/3/2026
Which of the following wavelength and treatment settings are most appropriate for removal of the pictured lesion? A. 1064 nm; 4 mm spot size, 110 J/cm2 fluence, and 30 ms pulse duration B. 585 nm; 10 mm spot size, 10 J/cm2 fluence, and 20 ms pulse duration C. 694 nm; 4 mm spot size, 3 J/cm2 fluence, and 20 ns pulse duration D. 1064 nm; 10 mm spot size, 10 J/cm2, and 60 ms pulse dur …
From the ODAC Poster Hall | Financial Pressures That Drive Physician Burnout
physician burnoutPhysician burnout is pervasive in medicine. A Stanford Medicine-led study of U.S. physicians conducted in 2023 and 2024 found nearly half experienced at least one symptom of burnout. While the broader conversation may raise burnout as a concerning issue, the lived experience of physicians tells a different story. Despite the fact burnout is so prevalent, the demands on physicians remain unchanged: …
physician burnout
Treating Acne Scars in Skin of Color Using Energy-Based Devices
Treating Acne Scars in Skin of ColorPost-acne scars can be disfiguring and require a creative treatment approach in patients with skin of color, according to Dr. Michelle Henry, clinical instructor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College. Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Henry, who shared what energy-based devices she uses in her practice and how she chooses a device based on a p …
Treating Acne Scars in Skin of Color
Welcome to Dermatology: 4 Tips That Actually Matter for First Years
dermatology residency tipsCongratulations on starting dermatology residency! It’s thrilling, humbling, and yes—sometimes downright overwhelming. You’ll stretch both personally and professionally over the next year, and the lessons you learn now will shape your entire career. There are many unknowns, and it’s hard to navigate expectations. Don’t worry! I’ve been there too. Here’s some real advice that will hel …
dermatology residency tips