Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, is a clinical faculty member of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, president of Dermatology Consulting Services, PLLC, and Dermatology Times’ editor in chief emeritus (2023).
Expert Perspectives Into Empowering Patients With OTC Relief
September 25th 2023Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, developed the study to examine the efficacy and tolerability of a once-daily 3% salicylic acid treatment gel containing turmeric, a low concentration of salicylic acid, and shea butter exfoliating moisturizer in the management of psoriasis flare-ups, either as a monotherapy or as a supplement to other psoriasis treatment regimens.
Expert Providers Share Their Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology
Renata Block, PA-C; Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD; and Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, discuss their optimism and concerns surrounding the increased use of artificial intelligence in dermatology.
In the final part of this Frontline Forum series, Joshua Zeichner, MD, FAAD; Hilary Baldwin, MD; Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Aaron S. Farberg, MD, FAAD; and Leon H. Kircik, MD, discuss the main pillars of acne and topical treatments available for patients with acne.
In part 3 of this Frontline Forum series, Joshua Zeichner, MD, FAAD; Hilary Baldwin, MD; Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Aaron S. Farberg, MD, FAAD; and Leon H. Kircik, MD, discuss the main pillars of acne and topical treatments available for patients with acne.
In part 2 of this Frontline Forum series, Joshua Zeichner, MD, FAAD; Hilary Baldwin, MD; Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Aaron S. Farberg, MD, FAAD; and Leon H. Kircik, MD, discuss the main pillars of acne and topical treatments available for patients with acne.
In part 1 of this Frontline Forum series, Joshua Zeichner, MD, FAAD; Hilary Baldwin, MD; Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Aaron S. Farberg, MD, FAAD; and Leon H. Kircik, MD, discuss the main pillars of acne and topical treatments available for patients with acne.