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AbbVie and the University of Toronto support diversity in dermatology research, training and care

by Asia Metro Editor
February 28, 2022
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AbbVie, a global  research and development-based biopharmaceutical company, has made a CDN $3-million  donation to establish a pioneering AbbVie Chair in Ethnodermatology at the University of  Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine. One of the first positions of its kind in the world, the Chair will drive collaborative academic research, provide advanced training to the next  generation of dermatological practitioners, and lead outreach programs to better inform  equitable, diverse and inclusive dermatological care in Canada and around the world.  

“In a field that focuses on skin, dermatology has a particular responsibility to identify and  address racial inequities that influence health outcomes,” says Dr. Patricia Houston, Temerty  Medicine’s Acting Dean and Vice-Dean, Medical Education. “We now recognize there are  major gaps in what we know about and how we teach the approach to assessment and  treatment of different skin types.” 

Endowed chairs are maintained in perpetuity and are among the most prestigious  appointments in academia. They are a powerful recruitment tool for the most talented  clinicians and researchers — allowing for advancement in scholarship and research, while  also showcasing a long-term commitment to a specific discipline.  

The chair’s establishment comes in response to growing calls from clinicians, researchers  and patients to address longstanding gaps and inequities in dermatological research,  education and patient care. In particular, there is increased recognition of the need for new  investigations into the distinct impacts of skin conditions on patients of colour, for better and  more in-depth data on the disparities in dermatological care provided to different populations,  as well as for greater representation of skin of colour in medical education programs and  curricula.  

“Richly-pigmented skin is not the same in many ways — the biochemistry, biology and  diseases that affect it are different,” says Dr. Marissa Joseph, assistant professor with U of  T’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine and medical director of the RKS Dermatology Centre at  Women’s College Hospital. “By not studying and learning the differences in presentation of 

disease in skin of colour, there’s an increased likelihood of misdiagnosis, treatment delays,  and/or the application of inappropriate treatment approaches – all of which can have  catastrophic impacts on patients. As a clinician and educator, I welcome the creation of the  AbbVie Chair in Ethnodermatology and believe it can be a powerful catalyst for change.” 

The need for AbbVie’s gift has also never been more relevant – nor more pressing – than it is  today. According to Statistics Canada demographic projections, the proportion of Canadians  who belong to a visible minority group will increase greatly by 2031. Visible minority groups  could soon comprise 63% of the population of Toronto, 59% of Vancouver and 31% of  Montreal1.  

Founded in 1843, the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine consistently ranks  among the top medical faculties in the world. More than a quarter of all Canadian physicians  train at U of T. 

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