Oct 27, 2022
Searching for ways to innovate? Hear from a man who’s done it
himself. This week, we’re joined by Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali as he
shares his passion and successes in innovation. Listen in as he
discusses tips, motivations, and how considering your legacy can
impact more than just your patients. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja
and Dr. Hadar, board certified dermatologists, as they share the
latest evidence based research in integrative dermatology. For
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LearnSkin.com.
Dr. Bhanusali is a board-certified Dermatologist based in
NYC. After being accepted into medical school at 17, he
completed his studies at the Michigan State University medical
scholars program where he was also awarded the Spartan Scholarship
and Arthur L Foley Memorial Scholarship. He went on to complete his
Dermatology residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC.
In his young career, Dr. Bhanusali has built numerous digital
health companies in hopes to better the world. While in residency,
he launched Health Digital, a company Forbes said could
“Revolutionize health care innovation.” Subsequently he built
HairStim Labs, a company Cosmopolitan tapped as one of their
favorite options for receding hairlines, Skin Medicinals, a
platform featured in Allure and Business insider to improve the
access of medications and save healthcare millions of dollars, and
AIRE Health. He also serves as an advisor in Ephemeral (a
tattoo startup), Folllica bio, and other various
ventures.
Dr. Bhanusali is active in the skincare world, noted as the
“King of Formulation” by Elle Magazine. He formulated Fast Beauty
Co., Amazon’s first skincare line, as well as 86 Elm, a project by
Martha Stewart. He has served as consultant for P&G,
Neutrogena, Skin Ceuticals, Cerave, EltaMD, Skin Medica, and a host
of other brands.
Most importantly, Dr. B continues to practice at his office in
Hudson Yard where he serves his patients. Called “the office of the
future” by Haute Living, his dermatologic work and pro-bono efforts
have been featured in outlets like People magazine, Daily Mail, ABC
News, Fox, and more.