RESUMEN
In 2023-2024, a resolution was proposed to "sunset" the American Academy of Dermatology's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, citing concerns about stifling diversity of thought and promoting antisemitism. Although this resolution was ultimately withdrawn, there are many ethical issues surrounding this complex issue. Herein, we explore ways in which Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the fight against antisemitism are not only compatible but synergistic.
RESUMEN
The skin-lightening (SL) industry has a global reach and is projected to continue to grow over the coming decade. Although SL treatments may be safely prescribed for the treatment of some dermatologic conditions, many over-the-counter SL products contain ingredients that can cause harm to the skin and other organ systems. Given a lack of transparent information to patients and the historical colorist foundation that contextualizes a component of the cosmetic SL industry, dermatologists need to navigate biomedical and ethical concerns when explaining SL products to patients. This commentary briefly outlines the medical ethical issues surrounding this topic and describes avenues by which dermatologists may provide informed patient care that best supports beneficence, justice, autonomy, and nonmaleficence.