EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 24 MIN
Episode 116: Transforming Lives Through Community | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
from The Future of Dermatology · host thefutureofdermatology
Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar chats with Soroush Aboutalebi about his personal skin journey with a genetic condition called congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, and the importance of community support through Camp Wonder. They discuss the challenges of managing skin conditions, the significance of compounding in dermatology, and the transformative experiences at Camp Wonder that help children build confidence and connect with others facing similar challenges. The conversation also touches on the future of dermatology, including exciting innovations in treatments and the role of dermatologists in patient care. Learn more about Camp Wonder: https://www.csdf.org/ Takeaways - Soroush Aboutalebi shares his journey with congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. - Managing a skin condition can be challenging but also empowering. - Compounding medications have become less accessible in recent years. - Camp Wonder provides a supportive environment for children with skin conditions. - Building confidence is a key benefit of attending Camp Wonder. - Dermatologists play a vital role in the care provided at Camp Wonder. - Involvement in Camp Wonder can be through volunteering or donations. - The future of dermatology holds promise with new treatments and technologies. - Genetic therapies are on the horizon for skin conditions. - Community support is essential for individuals with skin diseases. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast 00:54 - Soroush Aboutalebi's Skin Journey 05:06 - The Importance of Compounding in Dermatology 08:08 - Camp Wonder: A Safe Haven for Kids with Skin Conditions 10:49 - Building Confidence Through Camp Experiences 13:46 - The Role of Dermatologists at Camp Wonder 16:16 - Getting Involved with Camp Wonder 20:14 - Future of Dermatology: Hope for New Treatments
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Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar chats with Soroush Aboutalebi about his personal skin journey with a genetic condition called congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, and the importance of community support through Camp Wonder. They discuss the challenges of managing skin conditions, the significance of compounding in dermatology, and the transformative experiences at Camp Wonder that help children build confidence and connect with others facing similar challenges. The conversation also touches on the future of dermatology, including exciting innovations in treatments and the role of dermatologists in patient care. Learn more about Camp Wonder: https://www.csdf.org/ Takeaways - Soroush Aboutalebi shares his journey with congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma.- Managing a skin condition can be challenging but also empowering.- Compounding medications have become less accessible in recent years.- Camp Wonder provides a supportive environment for children with skin conditions.- Building confidence is a key benefit of attending Camp Wonder.- Dermatologists play a vital role in the care provided at Camp Wonder.- Involvement in Camp Wonder can be through volunteering or donations.- The future of dermatology holds promise with new treatments and technologies.- Genetic therapies are on the horizon for skin conditions.- Community support is essential for individuals with skin diseases. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to the Future of Dermatology Podcast00:54 - Soroush Aboutalebi's Skin Journey05:06 - The Importance of Compounding in Dermatology08:08 - Camp Wonder: A Safe Haven for Kids with Skin Conditions10:49 - Building Confidence Through Camp Experiences13:46 - The Role of Dermatologists at Camp Wonder16:16 - Getting Involved with Camp Wonder20:14 - Future of Dermatology: Hope for New Treatments
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