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Top 5 Articles of the Week: January 26-31

Key Takeaways

  • A list of 2025 dermatology conferences provides key events for professional engagement and development.
  • Erica Ramos' medicated dry shampoo innovation addresses patient frustrations with traditional treatments for scalp conditions.
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Explore the top headlines of the week including innovation in scalp treatment, therapeutic updates in rosacea, and acne vulgaris insights from James Del Rosso, DO.

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1. Dermatology Conferences and Meetings Calendar: 2025

Dermatology Times has asked our readers to share with us what conferences and meetings they are looking forward to or planning to attend in 2025. Using these responses, we have compiled a list of dermatological meetings taking place this year.

2. Innovating Scalp Care: How Research and Education Drive Solutions

Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, interviewed Erica Ramos, PA-C, the founder of RestoraScalp medicated dry shampoo. “I had heard from patients repetitively their frustration of using over-the-counter medications for their dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis, and I found that people don't have the ability to leave the medication on long enough to actually work. It got me thinking, we need something that we could leave on,” said Ramos.

3. Dermatology Times 2024 In Review: Rosacea

As we wrap up the first month of the new year, Dermatology Times invites readers to reflect back on all of the innovations, trials, and advancements in rosacea therapy from 2024.

4. Expanding NP and PA Opportunities in Dermatology Practice

At the inaugural Horizons in Advanced Practice meeting, Douglas DiRuggiero, DMSc, MHS, PA-C, discussed how NPs and PAs can advance their professional growth by seizing opportunities to share their clinical experiences.

“Include us in ad boards. Include us in publishing. Include us in poster creation. We want to be able to do all the things that our MD counterparts are doing. We’re not trying to be them, but we want to rub shoulders with them. We want to have the same chances to grow professionally that they have,” DiRuggiero said in an interview with Dermatology Times at the Horizons in Advanced Practice meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada.

5. What’s New in the Medicine Chest: Acne Vulgaris

In an insightful presentation at Winter Clinical Miami 2025, James Del Rosso, DO, shared groundbreaking insights on a novel approach to treating mild to moderate acne. Del Rosso, who runs a clinical dermatology research center, highlighted the results of a recent case series published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology by Emmy Graber’s group out of Boston.

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