Publications by authors named "Lynn McKinley-Grant"

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  • Skin color classification plays a key role in skin health, assessing diseases, and tailoring treatment, especially in clinical research.
  • A review by dermatologists identified 17 different skin classification systems in use, with the Fitzpatrick scale being the most popular yet flawed.
  • Current classification tools have significant limitations and validation issues, highlighting the need for consensus-based efforts to create better, standardized systems.
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  • - Clinical trials are essential for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of treatments, and having a diverse participant pool is crucial for generalizing results across different patient demographics.
  • - The Skin of Color Society organized the Meeting the Challenge Summit in June 2022 to promote the inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities in dermatology clinical trials, focusing on the challenges faced from various stakeholders.
  • - The summit featured expert discussions and presentations that encouraged collaboration and generated strategies to improve minority representation in future clinical trials in dermatology.
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Microaggressions are behaviors that stem from implicit bias and occur at an interpersonal level. In medicine, microaggressions may be encountered both in training and clinical practice. Although often unintentional or unconscious by the offender, microaggressions are harmful to the health and safety of women and underrepresented minority (URM) medical students, residents, physicians, other providers, and patients.

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Acne vulgaris is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin disorders among adolescents and young adults. It is associated with substantial morbidity and, rarely, with mortality. The exact worldwide incidence and prevalence are currently unknown.

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Thyroid disorders commonly have dermatologic manifestations. The purpose of the present chapter is to review and emphasize potential clinical dermatologic findings that can occur with Graves' disease, hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer. In autoimmune diseases such as Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis the skin manifestations may be related to either thyroid hormone levels themselves or to the associated T and/or B cell abnormalities.

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As the cultural distance between patient and physician widens, so does miscommunication. Negotiation between the belief systems of the physician and the patient may create a therapeutic environment of mutual trust and respect that increases the possibility of successful clinical outcomes.

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