Dr. Molly Hinshaw, MD FAAD wins the 2025 Rose Hirschler Award

BiaCure is proud to support Dr. Molly Hinshaw on receiving the prestigious Rose Hirschler Award—a well-deserved recognition of your dedication, expertise, and impact in the field!

 

The Rose Hirschler Award is named in honor of Dr. Rose Hirschler, one of the first known female dermatologists in the United States. The award is presented annually by the WDS, to physicians chosen for their significant contributions to medicine and dermatology, and who, by their achievement, have served to enhance the role of women in the dermatologic specialty.

About Dr. Molly Hinshaw:

Molly A. Hinshaw, MD

Molly A. Hinshaw MD, FAAD is driven by her passion for providing exceptional care tailored to each individual patient and their unique needs. She uses her expertise in the clinical, mycologic, and histopathologic aspects of onychomycosis (fungal infection of the nail unit) in routine patient care and in informing discovery about this pervasive disease.

She has been an invited speaker for all aspects of onychomycosis from diagnosis to management and on all aspects of nail disorders internationally and across the United States including for the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and American Society of Dermatopathology, and Council for Nail Disorders (CND). In addition to her clinical work and teaching, Dr. Hinshaw has held leadership appointments within the AAD, ASDP, CND Wisconsin Dermatological Society, and Women’s Dermatologic Society including service as president of the latter two.

Dr. Hinshaw is dual board-certified in dermatology and dermatopathology.  Dr. Hinshaw was recently named Vice Chair of Clinical Operations for UW Health Department of Dermatology, in addition to serving as Professor of Dermatology and Affiliate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Dr. Hinshaw founded the Nail Clinic at UW Health in Madison, WI where she directs that Clinic and is the medical director of the Dermatopathology and Mohs laboratory.