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The DIGA Podcast
DIGA
204 episodes
5 hours ago
Welcome to the Dermatology Interest Group Podcast, where we talk about everything from how to become a stellar dermatology applicant to interesting dermatological topics. From research advice to interviewing tips, you will be prepared to follow the path to be a world class dermatologist. This show is hosted by the Dermatology Interest Group Association (DIGA), which is a national organization for medical students interested in dermatology. Our goal is to provide a show by medical students for medical students on the path to dermatology. Please connect with us at: derminterestpod@gmail.com
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Welcome to the Dermatology Interest Group Podcast, where we talk about everything from how to become a stellar dermatology applicant to interesting dermatological topics. From research advice to interviewing tips, you will be prepared to follow the path to be a world class dermatologist. This show is hosted by the Dermatology Interest Group Association (DIGA), which is a national organization for medical students interested in dermatology. Our goal is to provide a show by medical students for medical students on the path to dermatology. Please connect with us at: derminterestpod@gmail.com
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#190: Confocal Microscopy and Ethics in Dermatology - Dr. Jane Grant-Kels
The DIGA Podcast
38 minutes 27 seconds
1 month ago
#190: Confocal Microscopy and Ethics in Dermatology - Dr. Jane Grant-Kels

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jane Grant-Kels, Founding Chair of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Connecticut, where she established the institution’s first dermatology residency program and dermatopathology laboratory. She shares her path from Cornell Medical College to academic dermatology, her experiences building a department from the ground up, and the leadership lessons she learned along the way.

Dr. Grant-Kels discusses her interests in dermoscopy, confocal microscopy, and melanoma, highlighting the evolving role of imaging technologies in diagnosis and patient care. She also reflects on ethical challenges in dermatology and offers practical advice for medical students. This episode provides insight into academic leadership, technological innovation, and ethics in modern dermatology. We hope you enjoy!


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Website: UConn Dermatology Residency

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The DIGA Podcast
Welcome to the Dermatology Interest Group Podcast, where we talk about everything from how to become a stellar dermatology applicant to interesting dermatological topics. From research advice to interviewing tips, you will be prepared to follow the path to be a world class dermatologist. This show is hosted by the Dermatology Interest Group Association (DIGA), which is a national organization for medical students interested in dermatology. Our goal is to provide a show by medical students for medical students on the path to dermatology. Please connect with us at: derminterestpod@gmail.com