Derms and Conditions Podcast Episode 145:
Featuring Leon Kircik, MD | Release Date: May 07, 2026
In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q. Del Rosso, DO, welcomes Leon Kircik, MD, for a wide-ranging conversation that traces Dr Kircik’s journey from his upbringing in Turkey to building a thriving dermatology practice and research center in Louisville, Kentucky, and ultimately becoming one of the leading educators in the field.
Dr Kircik reflects on the early influence of his father, whose emphasis on discipline and hard work shaped his approach to both medicine and business. After immigrating to the United States and completing dermatology training at the University at Buffalo, he recognized an oversaturated market in New York City and made the strategic decision to establish his practice in Louisville. There, he prioritized including access for Medicaid patients and offered extended hours to better meet patient needs.
The discussion also explores the operational realities of running a high-functioning clinical research center. Dr Kircik shares insights into meeting both the administrative and logistical demands, particularly in the context of clinical studies, highlighting the importance of protocol adherence, consistent investigator presence, and delivering high-quality data to maintain industry trust.
A notable portion of the conversation focuses investigator-initiated studies (ISS). While resource-intensive and carrying greater responsibility, Dr Kircik views ISS as an opportunity to answer clinically meaningful questions that industry-sponsored trials may not be able to address, ultimately contributing to scientific advancement and professional growth.
Tune in to the episode to hear more of Dr Kircik’s reflections on building a multifaceted career as well as personal lessons ranging from real estate investments to maintaining professional commitments while recovering from a serious injury, all grounded in a consistent theme of resilience and sustained effort over time.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of Dermsquared.
This program is intended for health care professionals and is provided for educational purposes only. It should not be interpreted as specific treatment recommendations. Clinicians are responsible for applying independent clinical judgment in patient care.
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