Sarah L. Chamlin MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Attending Physician, the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, specializing in Pediatric Dermatology, Chicago, IllinoisDr. Sarah Chamlin is Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and an attending physician at Lurie Children’s Hospital, specializing in pediatric dermatology.
Her clinical interests include hemangiomas (she is an active member of the Hemangioma Investigator Group) and other vascular lesions, hair and nails, and general pediatric dermatology. Her research interests include quality-of-life measurement in children and teens with skin disease and hemangiomas.
After receiving her medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago, Dr. Chamlin underwent residency training in pediatrics at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago and in dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco. She completed her fellowship in pediatric dermatology at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
Disclosures
- Consultant: Regeneron; Sanofi
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Successful Dose Reduction of Dupilumab in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
- Clinical Outcomes of Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn
- Pediatric Pulse Dose Corticosteroid Therapy Dosing and Administration in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
- Incidence and Clinical Factors Associated With Ulceration in Infantile Hemangiomas
- 2022 Top Story in Dermatology: Minoxidil for Hair Disorders in Pediatric Patients
- Risk Factors of Admission in School Children With Severe Atopic Dermatitis
- Use of Pulsed Dye Laser for Treating Nonulcerated Infantile Hemangioma
- Safety and Efficacy of Systemic Minoxidil for Hair Disorders in Pediatric Patients
- Assessing the Genetic Spectrum of Uncombable Hair Syndrome in a Cohort of 107 Individuals
- Dupilumab Drug Survival and Associated Predictors in Patients With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis