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$52 for 52 weeks- Stoneman Douglas Victims’ Fund- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

There are no words to describe the tragic school shooting that recent took place at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida–nor the 17 others that had already taken place this year by mid February. But perhaps there are, in fact, words– never again. Gun violence is more than a political issue– it’s a public …

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$52 for 52 weeks – The Cushing/Whitney Medical Library at Yale- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

Brand aside, one of the unique and special things about a Yale medical education was the opportunity to write a thesis. As an undergraduate in biology, I had chosen not to do a thesis project. Knowing that medical school would be challenging without the extra responsibility it might seem odd to be attracted to an …

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$52 for 52 weeks of Giving – Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

This week Aglow Dermatology chooses to support Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund— because we want to see more equality and justice in the world. Many of us were deeply touched by the events at the Golden Globe Awards in which the women, and men, of Hollywood, wore black in solidarity with the victims, and survivors, …

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#AglowGives2018

Happy New Year!! I took some time to just be, feather my own nest, and commune this last weekend of the year. One of the things I’ve wanted to nurture is where my attention goes. Our lives are made up of what we pay attention to. I want to focus my 2018 on supporting what …

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Inclusion in healthcare–What about Generation X? – Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

At Aglow Dermatology, we pride ourselves on being skilled at meeting the dermatology needs of patients of all skin types.  We may not be able to help with everything, but we try to be as inclusive a possible.  We are aware of diversity.  I cannot say that this is true everywhere in healthcare.  I am …

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