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Could your practice be more profitable if you outsource?
Some practices have used outsourcing to solve problems like high staff turnover, tight budgets, and inefficient use of staff.
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Free teledermatology clinic helps underserved patients initiate AD care
The program "is meant to be a stepping point for initiating care ... to set someone up for success for recurrent telehealth visits in the future...
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Hospital guards snoop through patient records, cost hospital $240K
“I think the problem is absolutely growing.”
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Could risk stratifying methotrexate users lead to less frequent testing?
A new prognostic model accurately predicts a patient’s risk of experiencing methotrexate toxicity, but more research is needed before clinical...
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Why scratching is so contagious
“Contagious behavior is actually a very efficient way to inform other animals of what’s coming.”
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Case series supports targeted drugs in treatment of alopecia in children with AD
In children with both alopecia areata and atopic dermatitis, dupilumab alone or in combination is associated with hair regrowth.
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New guidelines for laser treatment of cutaneous vascular anomalies
The guideline details 32 best practice directives for various scenarios.
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Progress seen on five fronts for substantially improving treatment of epidermolysis bullosa
Progress on multiple fronts for control of disease or its symptoms suggests “we are on the cusp of a new era.”
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to psoriasis severity
The study also found that “patients with the least amount of body surface affected by psoriasis had the highest average vitamin D levels.”
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Pediatric dermatologists encouraged to counter misinformation on TikTok, other social media sites
Dr. Landriscina urges medical professionals to become active on TikTok and other social media platforms because they have a potentially critical...
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Study examines burden of vitiligo in the U.S.
The burden of vitiligo in the United States is poorly understood, according to the authors of the study.