This week’s episode dives into modern psoriasis management exploring how far treatment has come beyond traditional topicals and steroids. We discuss biologic therapies, how they work to target inflammation at its source, and what makes them a game-changer for many patients. Plus, we break down how to navigate insurance approvals and advocate for proper access to these advanced treatments.
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This week, we’re tackling two common and often confusing skin conditions: seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis.
We’ll cover the latest updates in treatment, including a newly approved non-steroidal medication that’s changing how we approach seb derm. You’ll learn why Head & Shoulders and other classic shampoos aren’t as effective for many patients anymore, and how rotating different medicated shampoos can help you get the best results from each.
We’ll also discuss Zoryve® (roflumilast) a new foam formulation that’s proving to be a game-changer for seb derm. Finally, we’ll emphasize why steroid-sparing therapies should always be considered first when non-steroidal options are available.
In this episode, we dive into Alopecia Areata, an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to patchy hair loss on the scalp or body. We break down the clinical presentation, common triggers, and how to differentiate it from other forms of alopecia.
We also explore the groundbreaking development of JAK inhibitors—a new class of targeted medications originally designed for autoimmune diseases. Learn how they work by blocking the Janus kinase pathway, reducing inflammation, and allowing hair regrowth in patients who previously had limited treatment options.
Whether you're studying dermatology or treating patients, this episode connects the immunology behind the disease with the latest therapeutic advances.
This week, we dive into nevi (moles) and melanoma, breaking down how to distinguish benign from malignant lesions. We discuss the characteristics of blue nevi benign deep dermal moles and when a punch biopsy is appropriate, depending on lesion size and clinical suspicion. Plus, we cover real-world “nightmare cases” that highlight why proper biopsy technique and early recognition are critical.
This week on Derm Boot Camp, we’re diving deep into the world of lumps, bumps, cysts, and skin neoplasms the everyday lesions that can make or break a good differential diagnosis. We’ll cover how to recognize common presentations, when to biopsy vs. observe, and practical biopsy tips to improve accuracy and patient outcomes. Whether it’s a benign cyst or a suspicious growth, this episode helps you sharpen your diagnostic eye and hands-on approach in the clinic.
This week we dive into one of the most important topics in dermatology: Mohs micrographic surgery and its role in treating non-melanoma skin cancers. We’ll break down why Mohs is considered the gold standard, the differences between basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, and why SCC deserves more respect than it often gets. From high cure rates to the serious risks of metastasis, this episode will help you understand the essentials of surgical treatment and cancer management in dermatology.
This week we cover isotretinoin (Accutane)—one of the strongest acne treatments available. Many patients think their medication “isn’t working,” but in reality, it’s often about how they’re taking it.
We explain why isotretinoin should always be taken with a fatty meal to ensure proper absorption. Without this, the body may only absorb a fraction of the dose, leading to poor results and frustration.
You’ll learn:
How food impacts absorption of isotretinoin
Why skipping fat with your dose can make treatment seem like it’s failing
Simple tips to maximize effectiveness and avoid a “wasted” round
This session focuses on helping patients get the most out of their treatment the first time around.
In Episode 3 of Derm Boot Camp Updates with Dr. Boswell, we turn our focus to acne and the latest developments shaping how it’s treated. Dr. Boswell reviews new discoveries in the acne space, including emerging topical creams designed to better combat breakouts and improve patient outcomes. He also breaks down recent evidence showing that doxycycline is not directly linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but rather that acne itself may play a role in those gastrointestinal associations. With fresh research and practical treatment insights, this episode helps providers stay current and confident in managing one of the most common dermatologic conditions.
In Episode 2 of Derm Boot Camp Updates with Dr. Boswell, we focus on the essentials of proper coding in dermatology. Dr. Boswell explains how accurate coding not only ensures fair reimbursement but also reduces the number of denied claims, helping providers streamline the billing process while saving patients money. The episode also explores skin diseases caused by physical factors, offering practical insights on recognition, diagnosis, and management. This session combines coding strategies with clinical pearls to strengthen both patient care and practice efficiency.
In this first episode of the Derm Boot Camp Podcast, Dr. Boswell takes you behind the scenes of his journey into dermatology, sharing what inspired him to choose this specialty and the experiences that shaped his career. He also explains the motivation behind creating Derm Boot Camp: a resource designed to simplify complex dermatology concepts, help learners build confidence, and provide practical guidance for both exams and real-world practice.
Whether you’re a student exploring dermatology, a medical professional looking to strengthen your foundation, or someone curious about the field, this episode lays the groundwork for what you can expect from the series.