Public health programs
Dermatologists care deeply about the effects that skin conditions have on their patients’ lives. That’s why they have helped develop these public health programs.
One blistering sunburn during childhood or adolescence can nearly double a person's chance of developing melanoma. That's why the AAD offers grants to help build permanent shade structures where children learn and play.
Free to everyone, these materials teach young people about common skin conditions, which can prevent misunderstanding and bullying.
AAD’s signature summer camp offers children with chronic skin conditions a unique camp experience, complete with medical care. It’s free to attend.
By educating the public about how to reduce their risk of skin cancer and how to detect skin cancer, we can help change behaviors and ultimately save lives.
This program offers you the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, meet new people, and raise funds that can save lives. Find your hike.
Explore our program to increase the number of practicing dermatologists who are underrepresented minorities.
Be part of the inspiring efforts and join the AAD in helping children, local communities, and members of the public in enhancing skin health.
Stories have the power to change lives. Your firsthand account could help someone stop tanning or start protecting their skin from the sun.
The AAD’s free educational resources provide tips from the experts, board-certified dermatologists, to help keep your skin, hair, and nails healthy. Learn tips with these infographics and videos.
Atopic dermatitis: More FDA-approved treatments
Biosimilars: 14 FAQs
How to trim your nails
Relieve uncontrollably itchy skin
Fade dark spots
Untreatable razor bumps or acne?
Tattoo removal
Scar treatment
Free materials to help raise skin cancer awareness
Dermatologist-approved lesson plans, activities you can use
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