Lessons Learned in Cyst Removal
Dr. Robert Brodell draws on 27 years of experience in private practice to impart wisdom (and humor) on a simple but useful in-office procedure: cyst removal.
Acne Patients with Difficult Parents
Dr. Rick Fried offers advice and discusses strategies for effectively managing the difficult parents of acne patients.
The Dermatologist as PCP
Dr. John Barbieri discusses recent research that examines the dermatologist’s possible role as primary care physician for some patients.
Managing the Emotional Acne Patient
Dr. Rick Fried offers advice and discusses strategies for effectively connecting with and treating the emotional or noncommunicative acne patient.
Patients With Delusions of Parasitosis
Dr. Nicholas Brownstone discusses the evaluation process and building rapport with dermatology patients who present with what may be delusions of parasitosis.
Dupilumab for Grover Disease
Daniel Butler, MD, discusses the use of Dupilumab for treating Grover disease and possible pathophysiology insights based on a recent case series in JAMA Dermatology.
Skin Cancer in Skin of Color: Mind the Hands and Feet
Dr. George Cohen discusses misconceptions about skin cancer in skin of color as well as increased risk factors and lesion recognition.
Recent Developments in Tinea Capitis
Dr. Sheila Friedlander, Scripps Clinic, San Diego, discusses recent developments in tinea capitis, including epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
The GHL Foundation on Non-Medical Switching
Steven Newmark, Director of Policy, Chief Legal Officer of the Global Healthy Living Foundation (GHLF), discusses the Foundation’s position on non-medical switching, the repeal process, and the dermatologist’s supporting role.
Ted Talks
“Lawyers have to make a living, and can only do so by inducing people to believe that a straight line is crooked.” —Alfred Nobel The United States possesses about 4% of the world’s human population, but contains 50% of the world’s lawyers.That must mean a whole lot of straight lines are imagined, every day, as […]