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On the Frontlines of Psoriasis
ReachMD
20 episodes
3 months ago
Stay up to date on the latest advancements in the management of one of the most common types of skin diseases with our exclusive podcast series, On the Frontlines of Psoriasis. Tune in to hear from leading dermatology experts as they explore key diagnosis and treatment strategies in addition to the ongoing research that’s reshaping our understanding of this common and chronic disease.
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Stay up to date on the latest advancements in the management of one of the most common types of skin diseases with our exclusive podcast series, On the Frontlines of Psoriasis. Tune in to hear from leading dermatology experts as they explore key diagnosis and treatment strategies in addition to the ongoing research that’s reshaping our understanding of this common and chronic disease.
Show more...
Science
Medicine
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Study: Psoriasis Patients with Skin of Color Wait 3x Longer for Diagnosis
On the Frontlines of Psoriasis
1 year ago
Study: Psoriasis Patients with Skin of Color Wait 3x Longer for Diagnosis
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Taylor Dickerson, MD

According to a recent study, patients with skin of color waited three times longer to be formally diagnosed with psoriasis and were almost four times more likely to be biopsied compared to non-Hispanic patients. And as a result, these patients were more likely to present with severe disease, greatly impacting their overall quality of life. To learn more about this study’s findings and how we can address racial disparities in psoriasis care, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with lead author Dr. Taylor Dickerson. Dr. Dickerson is a board-certified dermatologist and micrographic dermatologic surgeon at U.S. Dermatology Partners in Texas.

On the Frontlines of Psoriasis
Stay up to date on the latest advancements in the management of one of the most common types of skin diseases with our exclusive podcast series, On the Frontlines of Psoriasis. Tune in to hear from leading dermatology experts as they explore key diagnosis and treatment strategies in addition to the ongoing research that’s reshaping our understanding of this common and chronic disease.