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A Personal Note From Dr. Nichols
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A new year means setting new goals and making new resolutions.
And if you’re like us, you have resolutions in almost all facets of your life: your career, your family, and your health!
So, I’m sharing my staff and I’s wellness resolutions with you here, so you can join us in making 2020 your best year yet!
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“This year, I resolve to listen to business management podcasts for at least 30 minutes every day, to enjoy the little things in life, and to face tough situations head-on.” – Dr. Nichols, Board-Certified Dermatologist |
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“I plan to increase my professional social media presence @kaitlynrahtellipac and engage in a healthier and balanced lifestyle.” – Kaitlyn Rahtelli, Board-Certified Physician Assistant |
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“Less screen time. More reading. Visiting 3 new states with my husband and children that we haven’t been to. And regularly double cleansing my face at night.” – Emily Anne Scalise, Director of Operations and Business Development |
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“My resolution is to take dance lessons with my husband, to read more books, and to post on social media about anything skin-related once a week.”
–Jessica Bergquist, Medical Aesthetician
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“My resolution is to be more grateful and practice morning meditation and daily mindfulness."
–Katie French, Board-Certified Physician Assistant
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For more skincare resolutions and inspirations, check out our NicholsMD Instagram or Facebook pages.
I look forward to hearing about your skincare resolutions because you deserve to look and feel your best today and every day.
Best,
Dr. Nichols
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How To Prevent Common Skin Infections At The Gym
Is working out reguarly part of your 2020 resolution?
While working out has many benefits, including weight control, disease prevention, and even mood improvement, germs can thrive at the gym. This could put gym goers, like you, at risk for a variety of common skin infections. Although skin infections are not a reason to cancel your gym membership, the American Academy of Dermatology shares a few simple steps on how to avoid germs while you’re at the gym.
Wear loose-fitting, moisture-wicking clothes. This will help keep your skin dry and prevent germs from growing. Remember to wash your gym clothes after wearing them.
Always wear shoes, especially around pools, and in locker rooms and showers. Keep a pair of shower shoes, flip-flops, or sandals in your gym bag. Never walk barefoot at a public gym.
Keep any cuts clean and covered. Avoid using saunas, steam rooms, and hot tubs until your wound is healed.
Disinfect equipment before and after using it. Clean equipment with disinfectant wipes or spray. For additional protection, consider adding a barrier, such as a towel, between your skin and shared surfaces, like workout benches and bicycle seats. When it’s possible to provide your own equipment, such as a yoga mat, bring it from home rather than using the gym’s.
Wash or sanitize your hands immediately after working out.
Shower as soon as possible. After showering, put on clean clothes, including clean socks and underwear. Never share personal care items, including towels and razors.
Keep an eye on your skin; and if you notice signs of a possible skin infection - like a red rash, a boil, pain or swelling - make an appointment to see a board-certified dermatologist like Dr. Kim Nichols.
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Did you know?
NicholsMD has appointments available for you Monday through Saturday!
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Meet The Doctor
Kim Nichols, MD, FAAD is the Founding Director of NicholsMD of Greenwich. A board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Nichols is renowned for her expertise in the fields of cosmetic and medical/surgical dermatology. She has been featured as an expert speaker by numerous pharmaceutical, dermatological, skin care companies and organizations, such as The Dr. Oz Show, Better Homes and Garden Magazine, Good Day New York, USWeekly, Women’s Health Magazine, The Megyn Kelly Today Show, and News Channel12. Dr. Nichols is a Medical Council Physician Member of The Skin Care Foundation, and a physician-trainer for Allergan, the makers of Botox. In 2019, Dr. Nichols joined the Editorial Board for Practical Dermatology Magazine.
Dr. Nichols graduated Cum Laude from Harvard University and attended NYU Medical School. She completed her internship in Internal Medicine at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center and completed her dermatology residency at KDMC/Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Beyond her leadership in the medical field, Dr. Nichols is a Board Member of the Greater New York City American Red Cross.
Dr. Nichols lives in the area with her husband and three small children.
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(203) 862-4000 • info@kimnicholsmd.com
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