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Adam Friedman, M.D., F.A.A.D.

DERMATOLOGY

Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD is Professor and Chair of Dermatology and serves as Residency Program Director, Director of Translational Research, and Director of the Supportive Oncodermatology Program in the Department of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. Dr. Friedman completed his undergraduate training at the University of Pennsylvania and graduated with Distinction in Dermatologic Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He completed his internship at New York Hospital Queens, and returned to Einstein for his Dermatology residency and was appointed Chief Resident during his final year. Dr. Friedman joined the Einstein faculty after graduation from 2010-2015, during which time he was the Director of Dermatologic Research, Director of the Translational Research Fellowship, and the Associate Program Director. Dr. Friedman is currently investigating novel nanotechnologies that allow for controlled and sustained delivery of a wide spectrum of physiologically and medicinally relevant molecules, with an emphasis on treating infectious diseases, accelerating wound healing, immune modulation, and correcting vascular dysfunction. More recently, he has emerged as leader in the field of medical cannabis in dermatology. He holds multiple patents derived from these investigations, and has published over 210 papers/chapters and 2 textbooks on both his research as well as a variety of clinical areas in dermatology with an emphasis on emerging medical therapies. He has received multiple awards such as the DermaCare Access Network Advocacy Leader Award, American Dermatologic Association Young Leader Award, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Cutting Edge Research Award, the Elle Beauty Genius Award, the Journal of Drugs Innovations in Residency Teaching Award, and has been on the Washingtonian Top Doctors list since 2017. Dr. Friedman's clinical interests span the gamut of medical and pediatric dermatology. Dr. Friedman is also committed to resident and medical education. He hosts two online series titled "Ask an Expert" and "Ask Dr. Friedman," as well as the JDD Podcast "Ask the Investigator". He currently serves as President of the Derma Care Access Network, a subgroup of the Alliance for Patient Access, the chair of the AAD Poster Task Force, is the medical director of ODAC conference, senior editor of the Dermatology In-Review, Krazy Kodachromes, and director of the Oakstone Institute's Dermatology Board Review and Dermatology for Primary Care series. Dr. Friedman has appeared on television news programs such as Good Morning America and NBC News, and has been quoted in numerous leading publications, including WebMD, Health, Vogue, Elle, Allure, and Today.com.

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12/2022

Interview with Dr. Adam Friedman, MD

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(0.04 - 1.36)

Introduction

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02

(1:41 - 4:30)

General discussion on photoprotection. The danger of UV exposure passing through window

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03

(4:36 - 5:03)

What are the latest research on the effect of blue light on your skin?

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04

(5:08 - 7:00)

Is sunscreen safe and why are so many controversies surrounding sunscreens?

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05

(7:00 - 10:26)

Controversy #1: sunscreen and coral reef

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06

(10:44 - 12:30)

How to consult patients who only want to use physical sunscreen?

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07

(12:29 - 15:22)

Nanoparticles in sunscreens. Does it penetrate beyond the skin?

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08

(15:31 - 19.25 + 20:02 - 21:09)

Controversy #2: systemic absorption of organic sunscreens. Is it dangerous? 

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09

(21:10 - 23:33)

Controversy #3: endocrine disruption

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10

(23:35 - 26.37)

What kind of sunscreen does Dr. Friedman use?

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11

(26:37 - 28.34)

What sunscreen do Dr. Friedman's kids use? How to use sunscreen properly?

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(28:34 - end)

Conclusion

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