Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. The condition can cause red, scaly patches on the skin that can be itchy and painful.
Fortunately, there are many advocates who are dedicated to finding effective treatments for psoriasis and improving the lives of those who live with it.
1. Dr. Tamar Nijsten
Dr. Tamar Nijsten is a dermatologist and epidemiologist who has published numerous studies on the management and treatment of psoriasis.
Her research focuses on the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the development of psoriasis and how lifestyle modifications can help manage the condition. Dr. Nijsten is also the president of the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry.
2. Dr. Mark Lebwohl
Dr. Mark Lebwohl is a dermatologist and the chairman of the Medical Board of the National Psoriasis Foundation.
He has published over 300 articles on psoriasis research and treatment, and has been involved in the development of multiple treatment options for psoriasis. Dr. Lebwohl is also the president of the American Academy of Dermatology.
3. Alisha Bridges
Alisha Bridges is a patient advocate and founder of Being Me in My Own Skin, a platform that raises awareness and advocates for people with psoriasis.
As someone who lives with psoriasis herself, Bridges knows firsthand the struggles that come with managing the condition. She is a vocal advocate for improving access to healthcare and education for those living with psoriasis.
4. Dr. April Armstrong
Dr. April Armstrong is a dermatologist and the director of the Psoriasis Program at the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on the causes and novel treatments for psoriasis and other skin disorders.
She is also involved in advocating for policies that improve patient care and access to medication.
5. Dr. Abby Van Voorhees
Dr. Abby Van Voorhees is a dermatologist and the chair of the Medical Board of the National Psoriasis Foundation. She has been involved in numerous clinical trials for psoriasis treatment and works to improve patient access to innovative treatments. Dr.
Van Voorhees is also the director of the Psoriasis and Phototherapy Treatment Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
6. Catherine Marquardt
Catherine Marquardt is a patient advocate and founder of the Flaky Fashionista, a platform that raises awareness about psoriasis and encourages self-love and body positivity for those living with the condition.
She is dedicated to spreading awareness about psoriasis and reducing stigma around the condition.
7. Dr. Bruce Strober
Dr. Bruce Strober is a dermatologist and the co-director of the Clinical Trials Unit at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
He has been involved in numerous clinical trials for psoriasis treatment and is dedicated to finding new and innovative treatments for the condition. Dr. Strober is also the vice president of the International Psoriasis Council.
8. Julie Cerrone
Julie Cerrone is a patient advocate and founder of It’s Just a Bad Day, Not a Bad Life, a platform that raises awareness about chronic illness and encourages self-care and self-advocacy.
She lives with psoriatic arthritis and is a vocal advocate for improving patient access to healthcare and innovative treatments.
9. Dr. Nehal Mehta
Dr. Nehal Mehta is a cardiologist and the director of the Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Diseases Research Program at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
His research focuses on the relationship between psoriasis, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease, and he works to improve patient care and outcomes for those living with psoriasis.
10. Michael Green
Michael Green is a patient advocate and founder of the Itchy Sneezy Wheezy podcast, which covers a range of topics related to healthcare and patient advocacy.
He lives with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and is dedicated to improving access to healthcare and education for those living with chronic conditions.
Conclusion
These advocates are just a few of the many medical professionals and patient advocates who are dedicated to improving the lives of those living with psoriasis.
Through their research, advocacy, and patient care, they are making strides in the field of psoriasis treatment and improving access to care for those who need it most.