In this Maui Derm NP+PA Fall session, Tsao discusses the growing trend of TIL therapy and neoadjuvant treatment for pigmented lesions, as well as atypical clinical presentation.
Metz and Tollefson share insights on efficient practice management, work-life balance, and exciting developments in pediatric dermatology.
Jennifer Holman, MD, FAAD, and her patient, Audrey Dean, discuss pearls and key take-aways from their experience managing atopic dermatitis. Jennifer Holman wraps up discussing anticipated therapeutic developments and unmet needs.
Hurricane flooding results in a surge of mold, mildew, and allergens, which can trigger or exacerbate AD symptoms.
Orit Markowitz, MD, discusses pearls her SDPA fall conference sessions, "Melanoma Diagnosis, Outcomes and Survival," and "Advanced Conditions."
Alexa Hetzel, MS, PA-C; Jennifer Conner, MPAS, PA-C; Terry Faleye, MPAS, PA-C; Laura Bush, DMSc, PA-C; and Lakshi Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC, share take-home messages regarding the treatment of patients with plaque psoriasis, highlighting listening to and educating patients.
There are more than 355,000 nurse practitioners licensed in the United States in a variety of practice areas.
A new study showed about half of all vitiligo patients from a care system were burdened with the sleeping disorder.
Armstrong shared insights on the recently released NPF psoriasis health indicator report including pearls on national health data and unmet needs in public health campaigns.
A new allergen, acetophenone azine with generalized autoeczematization, is the cause of “shin guard dermatitis.”
Some adverse reactions to cosmetic procedures occur more often in patients with darker skin types. Patients should be counseled on appropriate cosmetic procedures for their skin type, according to Cheryl M. Burgess, M.D., at the Skin of Color Update virtual meeting.
Getting denied for injection administration can be common. How to make sure you get paid.
Explore solutions for facial volume loss, skin laxity, and in some cases—skin excess.
Adamson recently shared with Dermatology Times about the significance of Vaseline's Mended Murals initiative and the role of dermatologists in improving patient access.
A 5-month-old girl with a large scalp infantile hemangioma (IH), present since 6 weeks of age, is evaluated in the emergency department for lethargy and pallor.
It is important dermatologists learn to recognize the clinical findings of dermatophytomas and distinguish them from other onychomycosis subtypes because the recommended treatments differ.
The recent news of counterfeit Botox resulted in patients with blurred vision, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, and additional symptoms.
Jorge Garcia-Zuazaga, MD, MBA, FAAD, FACMS, discusses Apex Dermatology's Purple Heart Project.
In recent years, there has been a noticeable rise in diagnoses of sexually transmitted infections, often which present with skin findings.
The 3rd Annual San Diego Dermatology Symposium (SDDS) was held in-person for the first time on March 11 to 13, 2022, at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, in California.
For years, teenagers have been told to avoid certain foods to reduce acne. A review article examines the evidence.
COVID-19 is prompting significant changes to malpractice laws and regulations at the state and federal levels.