New York (Aug. 5, 2020) – Press Release

THE FULL SPECTRUM OF DERMATOLOGY: A DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE COLOR ATLAS TO HELP IMPROVE QUALITY OF CARE FOR ALL PATIENTS

Atlas will highlight and compare unique features of common dermatologic conditions in different skin tones

Leaders from academic dermatology and education are joining together to create a comprehensive dermatology atlas that will address what has become a well-documented gap in dermatology education. The atlas will display side-by-side images of the most common dermatology conditions in the full spectrum of skin tones. “Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Color Atlas,” will be developed by co-editors Misty Eleryan, MD, MS, and Adam Friedman, MD, and published by SanovaWorks and Educational Testing & Assessment Systems.

“To effectively diagnose and manage skin diseases in all patients, dermatologists need to be fluent in the diverse array of clinical presentations of even the most common skin diseases in all skin types,” said Dr. Friedman, professor and interim chair of dermatology at GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences. “I hope this atlas is one of many initiatives that will ensure our patients receive the highest quality of care.”

“As physicians, we take an oath to do no harm to our patients; however, we are potentially harming patients of color by not adequately educating ourselves on the variations of presentations of common dermatoses on all skin tones,” said Dr. Eleryan, a micrographic surgery and dermatologic oncology fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. “Our atlas will fill that void and hopefully assist in closing the gap in health disparities among patients of color, who are often misdiagnosed or rendered diagnoses very late in the disease process.”

In addition to the co-editors, an advisory council of thought-leaders from across the country and multiple academic institutions will guide atlas development and editing. “We have identified both emerging and established experts who have a proven track record in and a passion for diversity and inclusion in dermatology,” said Dr. Friedman.

Dermatologists trained in medical photography will take high-quality images for the atlas at four sites across the U.S. The atlas is planned to be available as an eBook in winter 2020/2021. 

About SanovaWorks

SanovaWorks is the parent brand for its portfolio of products, including the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, and producer of the ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, and the Skin of Color Update Virtual 2020 conference.

About Educational Testing & Assessment Systems

Educational Testing & Assessment Systems is publisher of Dermatology In-Review and Next Steps in Dermatology. 

About the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Founded in 1824, the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) was the first medical school in the nation’s capital and is the 11th oldest in the country. Working together in our nation’s capital, with integrity and resolve, the GW SMHS is committed to improving the health and well-being of our local, national and global communities. smhs.gwu.edu

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