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How Female Biology Shapes Skin Disease Across a Lifetime | Dr. Doral Fredericks, PharmD, MBA - Vice President and Head of Global Medical Affairs and Outcomes Research, Organon

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For decades, medicine has recognized that pregnancy and menopause transform nearly every system in the body. Yet only recently have researchers begun asking a simple question: what happens to chronic skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis during these major biological transitions? The answers may reveal one of the biggest blind spots in modern medicine.

Dr. Doral Fredericks, PharmD, MBA is Vice President and Head of Global Medical Affairs and Outcomes Research at Organon ( https://www.organon.com/ ), a global healthcare company focused on improving women's health throughout every stage of life.

With nearly three decades of experience spanning clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical development, medical affairs, and healthcare strategy, Dr. Fredericks has held senior leadership roles across some of the world's leading healthcare organizations, including Organon, Dermavant Sciences, ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Bausch + Lomb, Novartis, AstraZeneca, and Kaiser Permanente.

Throughout her career, Dr. Fredericks has led global medical affairs organizations, overseen clinical development programs, real-world evidence generation, physician education initiatives, and outcomes research efforts across multiple therapeutic areas. Her work has focused on translating scientific innovation into meaningful improvements in patient care while helping healthcare systems better understand the unique needs of diverse patient populations.

Today, Dr. Fredericks is helping drive a growing conversation around female dermatology - a field examining how major biological transitions such as pregnancy, postpartum recovery, perimenopause, and menopause can profoundly influence chronic skin diseases including eczema, psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions.

On this episode, we'll explore why women's skin health remains an underrecognized area of medicine, how hormonal and immune changes across a woman's lifespan affect dermatologic disease, and what the future of personalized care may look like as researchers begin paying closer attention to the unique biology of female patients.

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