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the individual political positions of each campaign recipient and therefore cannot make judgments regarding specific political positions financially supported by dermatologists. Crucially, financial contributions are only one surrogate for overall political engagement. Dermatologists may shape health policy and influence politics via numerous avenues, including hosting fundraisers, working with patient advocacy groups, and contacting legislators regarding key priorities. Given the everchanging U.S. health policy landscape, continued political involvement by dermatologists may influence legislation impacting the delivery, quality, and reimbursement of dermatologic care.