Academic Dermatology and Clinical Research
Dermatology is an evolving field. I stay involved in research and teaching to bring evidence-based, current insights to every consultation.
A short clip from the beginning of my RGUHS Fellowship in Aesthetic Dermatology at The Venkat Center. This specialized training was a crucial step in deepening my expertise in cosmetic and procedural dermatology.
This is a flyer for the Venkat Academy Web Lecture Series, a year-long program covering topics from injectables to dermatosurgery. I actively participate in these academic forums to both learn and share knowledge with my peers.
As a lifelong learner, I contribute to medical research to advance our field. This is a review article I first-authored in the Indian Dermatology Online Journal, exploring a complex dermatological condition.
A screenshot of my published article in the Indian Dermatology Online Journal (IDOJ). Being published in a renowned journal is a milestone that reflects my dedication to evidence-based practice.
My name listed as the first author on this review article. This work was a special collaboration with my mother, Dr. Thejavathy G.V., combining our respective fields of Dermatology and OBG.
A closer look at the abstract of my published research. This work focuses on Exogenous Progestogen Hypersensitivity, a topic of growing importance with the rise of assisted reproductive techniques.
The online listing of my review article in the IDOJ. Making academic work accessible online is key to sharing knowledge within the medical community.
The cover of 'Dermatological Diseases: A Practical Approach', a comprehensive textbook to which I was a contributor. This book is a valuable resource for medical students and dermatology residents.
Another view of the textbook I contributed to. It is designed to demystify dermatological diseases with a practical, Q&A-based format.
The table of contents from the textbook, showing the breadth of topics covered. I contributed to chapters on diseases of sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and nails.
About My Academic and Professional Journey
My academic work, such as co-authoring chapters in Dermatological Diseases: A Practical Approach, goes beyond theory. It helps me refine how I manage your specific skin concerns, from complex pigmentation to routine care, ensuring my methods remain rooted in the latest medical standards.
Evidence-based medicine is the foundation of my practice at the Venkat Center. I dedicate time to reviewing journals, attending lectures, and authoring medical literature because skincare needs to evolve alongside new findings. Whether I am writing about exogenous progestogen hypersensitivity or updating a textbook chapter on sebaceous glands, the goal is always to improve patient outcomes. My research keeps me grounded in scientific reality, helping me avoid guesswork and provide clear, actionable treatment plans for conditions like acne, vitiligo, and skin growths. You get the benefit of this constant learning process every time you step into my clinic for a consultation or a procedure. By integrating academic rigor with daily clinical practice, I ensure that my treatment plans for pigmentation, laser therapy, and general dermatology are not just based on established protocols but are informed by the very latest developments in the field.
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