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- Supportive Oncodermatology Interventions Improve Patient Quality of Lifehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/supportive-oncodermatology-interventions-improve-patient-quality-of-life-1/2460377/Enrollment in a supportive oncodermatology program is associated with a significantly improved quality of life score, according to a recent survey from the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center. The
- GW Prior Certification Coordinator Offers Tips at ElderDermhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/GW-Prior-Certification-Coordinator-Offers-Tips-ElderDerm/2474666/There are no shortcuts to getting dermatologic treatments authorized by Medicaid and insurance companies, George Washington University Department of Dermatology’s prior certification coordinator said at the ElderDerm 2025 Conference in Washington, DC. Effort and diligence are the keys when
- Study Finds Gaps in Lichen Planus Screening and Treatment Among U.S. Dermatologistshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-finds-gaps-in-lichen-planus-screening-and-treatment-among-us-dermatologists/2474421/A new cross-sectional study from George Washington University shows significant variability in how U.S. dermatologists diagnose and manage lichen planus, according to a news release. Surveying over 400 board-certified dermatol
- Galderma Renews Sensitive Skin Care Research Fund at GWhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-renews-sensitive-skin-care-research-fund-at-gw/2471114/Galderma extended its partnership with the Department of Dermatology at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) by renewing the Sensitive Skin Care Research Acceleration Fund to support efforts to redefine the understanding and management of this
- GW SMHS Teledermatology Program Receives Renewed Fundinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/gw-smhs-teledermatology-program-receives-renewed-funding/2468756/The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Dermatology, in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church and the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF), announced a renewed funding commitment of $350,000 from Johnson & Johnson in support of
- New Research Explores Nanotechnology as a Vehicle for Delivering Cannabinoids in Dermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-research-explores-nanotechnology-as-a-vehicle-for-delivering-cannabinoids-in-dermatology/2460849/Nanotechnology delivery systems may be an innovative and effective approach to delivering cannabinoids for skin care, according to a team from the Department of Dermatology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC. Research fellow Naga
- With Pfizer Grant, GW Dermatology to Expand Telederm for Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/with-pfizer-grant-gw-dermatology-to-expand-telederm-for-eczema/2460714/The George Washington University (GW) Department of Dermatology will use a $250,000 grant from Pfizer to expand accessible teledermatology for atopic dermatitis patients in Washington, DC. The dermatology team at GW, led by
- DermTech Adds to Scientific Advisory Boardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-adds-to-scientific-advisory-board/2460686/Drs. Lisa Beck and George Han are the newest members of DermTech’s Scientific Advisory Board, Lisa Beck, MD, is the co-director of the University of Rochester Medical Center for Allergic Disease Research a
- Survey: Social Media Isn’t All That Helpful for Growing Your Derm Practicehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-social-media-isnt-all-that-helpful-for-growing-your-derm-practice/2460384/Patients often do not take social media into consideration when looking for a dermatologist, according to a survey from researchers at the George Washington University. The survey appears in the Journal of Drugs in Derma
- Derms Still Need Disaster Preparedness Traininghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/derms-still-need-disaster-preparedness-training/2460271/The dermatology community is inadequately prepared for a biological disaster and would benefit from a formal preparedness training program, according to a study from the George Washington University (GW) that appears in the Jour