First-Timer at ODAC? Here’s Why You’ll Want to Come Back Every Year
A First-Time Attendee’s Experience at ODAC 2025: A Conference Worth Attending
As a first-time attendee at the 2025 ODAC Dermatology Conference, I was beyond impressed with my experience. From the expertly curated sessions to the invaluable networking opportunities, ODAC delivered an immersive and engaging educational experience. If you are considering attending in the future, let me assure you� …
A First-Time Attendee’s Experience at ODAC 2025: A Conference Worth Attending
As a first-time attendee at the 2025 ODAC Dermatology Conference, I was beyond impressed with my experience. From the expertly curated sessions to the invaluable networking opportunities, ODAC delivered an immersive and engaging educational experience. If you are considering attending in the future, let me assure you� … Continue reading "First-Timer at ODAC? Here’s Why You’ll Want to Come Back Every Year"
Derm In-Review, one of the top dermatology board review prep courses, is now going on the road. The Dermatology In-Review Live Board Review Workshop is a new, in-person event to help dermatology residents prepare for the board exam.
In the past four months, residents in the Miami and New Orleans areas have attended the workshops, which were inspired by the Krazy Kodachrome sessions held at the …
The path to becoming a dermatologist is challenging—from years of school, residency, research to ultimately creating a career. But post-residency paralysis could prevent you from knowing what to do with your career. Instead, hear from our experts at ODAC 2023 on general advice for your next steps following residency and more specific pathways, including:
Academic Dermatology
Fellow …
At the 2022 ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, a resident directed series included a panel on choosing your next steps after dermatology residency – Fellowship, Academics, or Private Practice, It’s Decision Time. The panel had an impressive group of dermatologists who answered a series of questions about paving our future paths in dermatology. Here are our panel members, in …
Introduction
The term “skin of color” generally refers to individuals from a broad group of racial and ethnic backgrounds including, but not limited to, Black, Asian, Latinx, American Indian, and Pacific Islander, as well as those of mixed race.1 According to the U.S. Census, the population will increase to comprise over 50% persons of color by the year 2042.2 However, the demographics …