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The January 15, 2025 SOCS News Update highlights research ongoing/upcoming initiatives and awards, the My Best Winter Skin Campaign, and the TORPEDO program.
00:05 - Introduction
01:45 - SOCS Overview
05:00 - SOCS Research Initiatives and Awards
10:05 - My Best Winter Skin campaign
13:00 - Training Opportunities and Residency Programs (TORPEDO) Program
15:34 - Conclusion/Brodell Contact Info
In the inaugural Skin of Color Savvy: News Update, host Robert Brodell, MD, introduces the Skin of Color Society (SOCS) and its mission to promote excellence in skin of color dermatology. Founded in 2004 by Susan C. Taylor, MD, SOCS is a global leader with members in over 30 countries. Through its pillars of research, education, mentorship, and advocacy, SOCS is committed to advancing dermatologic care, increasing diversity in the field, and addressing the unique needs of patients with skin of color.
Brodell highlights several SOCS initiatives designed to support innovation and diversity in dermatology. These include the Sanofi and Regeneron Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Mid-Career Award, the Institutional Research Fellowship Grant for underrepresented minority physicians, and the Early Career Innovations Award, which fosters creative solutions in the field. SOCS also supports cutting-edge research through its annual Scientific Symposium, where experts present the latest findings in skin of color dermatology.
The episode also introduces SOCS’s “My Best Winter Skin” campaign, launched to promote optimal winter skincare practices and raise awareness about skin health. This initiative includes an international awareness day, volunteer events, educational materials, and product donations sponsored by Clinique. Brodell encourages dermatologists to participate in outreach efforts within their communities to promote skin health and support SOCS’s broader mission.
In the final update, Brodell shares details about TORPEDO (Training Opportunities and Residency Programs to Enhance Diversity and Outcomes), an initiative at the University of Mississippi to foster diversity in dermatology. Through mentoring, away rotations, and research opportunities, TORPEDO supports students from historically Black colleges and universities, addressing gaps in mentorship and training.