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I was born in Abbotsford, British Columbia and moved to Fremont, California, a diverse city near Silicon Valley, for the remainder of my childhood. I completed my undergraduate career at the University of California, San Diego. Following this, I worked as a remote scribe at Augmedix, Inc. utilizing Google Glass technology to document encounters for physicians in real time. I was then accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University where I am currently an M3 student. As a future physician, through dermatology, I wish to empower patients through skin education so they can feel in control of their health and specifically the prevention and treatment of their diseases. I also wish to add to the growing field of dermatology through research. In my free time, I enjoy playing basketball, both recreationally and in competitive adult leagues. I also have an interest in board games such as Settlers of Catan and Codenames, and in cooking fusion foods such as pizza burgers and Korean bulgogi burritos.

Acne and rosacea are widely prevalent in the general population and two of the most common skin conditions seen in clinic. This program will review the latest research and emerging therapies in acne and rosacea, including topics that will cover pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, devices, nutrition, probiotics, and supplements. Strategies to reduce the use of oral antibiotics will also be discussed.

The microbiome has become a hot topic for the role it plays in the development of various skin conditions. Recently there has been an increase in studies regarding both acne and rosacea pathology. Furthermore, these studies have sparked interest in the development and study of new therapeutic options like probiotics. This course will outline the role the microbiome plays in the development and pathogenesis of both acne and rosacea.

This course aims to shed light on the role of UV radiation in skin damage while touching on the increasing impact of visible blue light and infrared light.

Biologics have swept the field of medicine over the last decade and now a wide range of biologic agents are approved for psoriasis. These powerful agents can be life changing for patients with psoriasis but are not for everyone. This activity will review the science behind the different classes of biologics in the treatment of psoriasis.





Introduction Acne affects 80% of people from ages 11-30 in the United States. 80% of those affected will have scarring.1,2 Acne has a significant burden in so…

Introduction Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects about 0.9% to 10% of the American and European population.1 This disease is characterized …