Study Group: Physicians who treat Actinic keratoses(?)
Council Members in this Study Group: 85
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Leading Experts in this Study Group
Plastic and Reconstructive Physician
Michael A Bain, MD
Michael Bain, MD, MS, is a Plastic and Reconstructive Physician in private practice based in Southern California. He has experience in all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery including bariatric, breast, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Bain’s interests are in the ever changing nature...
Dermatologist
Brian W Lester, MD
Brian Lester, MD, is a Dermatologist in private practice in Massachusetts. His interests include clinical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, dermatopathology, and dermatologic pharmaceuticals. He has experience with clinical trials involving a variety of agents used in psoriasis (e.g. retinoids and...
Sunil Dhawan, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Stanford University
Sunil Dhawan, MD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Stanford University. He has expertise in clinical dermatology including acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, skin cancer, actinic keratosis, lasers and cosmetic dermatology, and managed care. Dr. Dhawan also runs the clinical trial division...
Director of Clinical Research - Dermatology
ST LUKE'S-ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL CENTER
Jeffrey Weinberg, MD, is the Director of the Clinical Research Center in the Department of Dermatology at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center and Beth Israel Medical Center in New York. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dermatology Department at Columbia University College of Physicians...
Owner
Kenneth Edelson, MD
Kenneth Edelson, MD, FAACS, is a Dermatologist in private practice in New York, since July 1980. He specializes in skin cancer as well as cosmetic dermatology, including lasers and IPL's for facial rejuvenation and skin tightening, vascular lesions, pigmentation, and cellulite. Dr. Edelson uses lasers...
Owner
Koppel Dermatology
Robert Koppel, MD, is a Dermatologist in private practice in Metairie, Louisiana. He also serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the Tulane University School of Medicine. Dr. Koppel is knowledgeable of all aspects of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology, with a particular...
Bruce Strober, MD, PhDDirector, Dermatology Clinical Trials
NYU Medical Center
Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, is an Associate Director of the Dermatology Clinical Trials Unit, Co-Director of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Center, and Assistant Professor at New York University. Dr. Strober is an expert on biologic therapies for psoriasis and his specialty includes general medical dermatology...
Vincent Ho, MD, FRCPCProfessor of Dermatology
The University of British Columbia
Vincent Ho, MD, FRCPC, is a Professor of Dermatology at University of British Columbia in Canada. He has expertise in dermatologic therapeutics including general dermatology such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne as well as cosmetic dermatology including use of Botox, dermal fillers, and skin care products,...
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| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Dermatologists (US) | 572 |
| Physicians who Treat Acne (US) | 264 |
| Dermatologists who Treat Psoriasis (US) | 96 |
| Physicians who Treat Rosacea (US) | 123 |
| Cosmetic Dermatologists | 323 |
| Hair Restoration Dermatologists (US) | 257 |
| Cosmetic Dermatologists (US) | 253 |
GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)
This article is important in that it describes a growing trend among dermatologists to offer a higher level of "customer service" for their cash paying cosmetic patients. This has contributed in a small way to the long waits for non cosmetic dermatology patients to be able to see a dermatologist....
This article is important in that it describes a worrying trend for branded pharmaceutical companies. As copays for branded products go up and the patients economic status worsens, the use of these drugs will fall. This may be especially true for medications in dermatology, where the perceived...
This article is important in that it confirms a commonly used method in clinical dermatology practice. Namely that of using Protopic for longer term maintenance to prevent flares, and to act as a topical steroid sparing agent. This has been done since the introduction of Protopic, and among dermatologists...
This article is important because it describes a growing concern that is not well known to the investment community or the public. Due to increased pressure from the generic companies, the FDA, and the public many companies are finding new uses for older medications. This is very true in dermatology...
This article is important because it outlines the rationale and benefits of the new collagen based filler from Ortho-Neutrogena/ Johnson and Johnson. This filler appears to last at least 6 months, and does not require pre testing as other collagen based fillers have needed in the past. The fact that...
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