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Maham Ahmad is affiliated with the Department of Dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MD from Yale University. Her academic work focuses on advancing dermatology education, teledermatology adoption, healthcare equity, and the intersection of climate policy with public health. She has contributed to curriculum development for medical students and conducted needs assessments for patient education tools.
Her research spans dermatologic oncology, including studies on financial toxicity in clinical trial participants, and telemedicine utilization patterns among dermatologists. She has also explored the impact of pandemic disruptions on cancer diagnosis timelines and analyzed policy implications of fossil fuel subsidies in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Ahmad’s work emphasizes bridging gaps in medical education and healthcare delivery through innovative solutions like video-based patient education and longitudinal curricula. Her studies on cytokine expression in immunotherapy-associated skin disorders highlight her engagement with cutting-edge therapeutic challenges.