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Newswise — Rosacea, a common and disabling skin condition, affects 10 percent of the population worldwide. Symptoms of the chronic inflammatory skin disease may be persistent, and triggered by daily exposures like sun and heat.

Professor and Chair of Dermatology at George Washington University Dr. Adam Friedman joined Fox 5 with daughter Daphne to share some tips on keeping your skin safe this summer.

Dr. Friedman spoke in this interview segment on improvements that have been made and improvements that he believes are needed to affect change regarding atopic dermatitis treatment disparities.

In this episode of The ElderDerm Podcast, co-hosts Dr. Adam Friedman and Jaya Manjunath discuss the Aging and Geriatric Evaluation in Dermatology (AGED) workgroup, a new task force that is part of the International Dermatology Outcome Measures (IDEOM) organization. Get excited to hear about what…

Vishal Patel, MD, FAAD, FACMS, discusses the evolving use of neoadjuvant and adjuvant PD-1 inhibition in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

George Washington University Dr. Adam Friedman joined FOX 5's Live Zone to talk more about the dangers of counterfeit Botox.

Dr. Vishal Patel, MD, Director of  Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery is featured with WCTV in the discussion of Merkel Cell Carcinoma detailing the risks and the importance of skin cancer checks.

Listen to the first ElderDerm Podcast, where co-hosts Dr Adam Friedman and Jaya Manjunath discuss what is geriatric dermatology, why there is a need for this area in training and announce the inaugural ElderDerm Conference, to be hosted at George Washington University in DC on June 6th, 2024.…

Adam Friedman, MD, Professor & Chair of Dermatology, is featured in an article for hyperhidrosis and the treatment options that varies based on the affected body areas.

Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, of George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, explains the benefits of using Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors to treat patients with atopic dermatitis (AD)