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Conference Coverage

Hot Topics in Dermatology

Jessica Garlewicz, Digital Managing Editor

Kicking off Spring Dermatology Week 2024, Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE, and Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD, shared insights and updates on the latest news in dermatology during their session, “Hot Topics in Dermatology: 2023–2024.”

The session aimed to delve into recent advancements in dermatology research, guided by Dr Gelfand, a leading figure in clinical dermatology research.

The conversation spanned various pivotal topics, starting with the exploration of biologics and small molecules for psoriatic arthritis and the significance of real-world studies. Dr Gelfand emphasized the need to evaluate the risk of developing psoriatic arthritis in patients with psoriasis undergoing treatment, shedding light on the efficacy of different therapeutic options. Through detailed analysis, including histogram charts and clinical guidelines, the speakers navigated the landscape of available therapies and their implications for different manifestations of psoriatic disease.

The discussion extended to the importance of early detection through skin cancer screening and the potential benefits of nicotinamide. Dr Gelfand highlighted the complexities of observational studies, addressing methodologic challenges and the impact of treatment duration on patient outcomes. Through comparisons of different biologic agents and real-world data analysis, the speakers provided valuable insights into the nuances of psoriasis management and the evolving understanding of treatment efficacy in clinical practice.

Furthermore, Dr Feldman introduced the concept of real-world evidence and its significance in assessing treatment outcomes beyond traditional clinical trial settings. He emphasized the relevance of real-world data in evaluating treatment effectiveness and addressing challenges in patient adherence and health care access. The session culminated in a discussion on the practical implications of research findings for dermatologists, emphasizing the importance of personalized patient care and continuous monitoring for potential complications, such as psoriatic arthritis.

Overall, the presentation offered a comprehensive overview of current trends and emerging research in dermatology, highlighting the interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative approaches driving advancements in patient care. As the session continued, attendees gained valuable insights into the evolving landscape of dermatologic practice and the implications for improving patient outcomes in the years to come.

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Reference
Feldman S Gelfand J. Hot topics in dermatology: 2023–2024. Presented at: Dermatology Week; May 8–11, 2024; Virtual.

 

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