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National Dermatologist Day

Celebrated on 03/13/2026

Quick Fact

National Dermatologist Day is observed on the first Monday of May each year. It was established to recognize the vital role dermatologists play in diagnosing and treating skin conditions, from acne to skin cancer. Did you know that the skin is the body's largest organ, weighing about 8-10 pounds on average?

Origins and Establishment of National Dermatologist Day

National Dermatologist Day was first celebrated in 2023, initiated by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) to honor the contributions of dermatologists to skin health. The date was chosen to coincide with Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May, emphasizing the importance of early detection and prevention. The holiday aims to raise public awareness about the diverse roles dermatologists play, from medical treatments to cosmetic procedures.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Dermatologist Day has grown in recognition, with dermatology clinics and hospitals hosting open houses and free skin cancer screenings. Social media campaigns using hashtags like #NationalDermatologistDay help spread educational content about skin health. In 2024, the AAD launched a public service campaign featuring testimonials from patients whose lives were saved by dermatologists.

Facts & General Observations

  • One in five Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70, making dermatologists critical in early detection.
  • There are over 11,000 board-certified dermatologists in the United States.
  • Dermatologists perform more than 5 million skin cancer screenings annually.

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