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The Medical Sisterhood: Empower Hour at AAD 2025

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Latanya Benjamin, MD, and Lindsay Ackerman, MD, joins The Medical Sisterhood in a live recording at AAD 2025 to discuss advocacy, mentorship, and empowerment.

Welcome to The Medical Sisterhood!

The latest episode of The Medical Sisterhood, recorded live at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) 2025 Annual Meeting, brings together host Mona Shahriari, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the Yale University School of Medicine and the associate director of clinical trials at Central Connecticut Dermatology Research, and guests Latanya Benjamin, MD, and Lindsay Ackerman, MD.

Ackerman is known for her work as a dermatologist and the founder of Medical Dermatology Specialists Phoenix, now a part of US Dermatology Partners. Benjamin is known for her work as a pediatric dermatologist, former professor of medicine at Stanford University, and the owner of her practice Young Skin.

Shahriari, Benjamin, and Ackerman held an inspiring conversation on leadership, mentorship, and the evolving role of women in dermatology. The discussion highlights personal journeys, overcoming professional hurdles, and fostering a culture of empowerment for the next generation of female dermatologists.

Ackerman shares her passion for complex medical dermatology and the deep fulfillment she finds in patient care and mentorship. She introduces Skintelegent Productions, an initiative dedicated to sharing patient stories and raising awareness of dermatology’s critical role in medicine. She discusses the challenges of launching this project, including financial and logistical hurdles, but underscores the importance of staying the course and embracing discomfort to drive change.

Benjamin, a pediatric dermatologist and the outgoing Women’s Dermatologic Society (WDS) President reflects on her unexpected leadership journey. She candidly shares the behind-the-scenes challenges of running an organization, supporting members through personal and professional struggles, and advocating for mental health and mentorship initiatives. Her presidency prioritized listening to members, fostering inclusivity, and pushing for meaningful change in the dermatologic community.

The conversation delves into the unique challenges women face in medicine, including gender bias, being underestimated, and navigating professional interactions. Dr. Shahriari shares her experiences advocating for herself and others, emphasizing the importance of amplifying female voices in male-dominated spaces. The panelists encourage young dermatologists to take risks, push boundaries, and surround themselves with strong mentors.

A recurring theme is the power of intentionality—understanding that every "yes" comes at the cost of something else. The panelists urge women in dermatology to prioritize their passions, set boundaries, and uplift one another. They emphasize that true success is not about doing everything but about making a meaningful impact where it matters most.

This engaging discussion offers invaluable insights into the power of sisterhood, resilience, and redefining success in dermatology.

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Editor's note: This summary was created with the help of artificial intelligence.


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