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Developments in management for atopic dermatitis
December 16th 2014New topical and systemic medications are being developed specifically for atopic dermatitis (AD). New guidelines of care for the management of AD are being issued by the American Academy of Dermatology, and ongoing research in other areas may change the approach to AD management in the future. Meanwhile, strategies are needed to combat steroid phobia.
PODCAST: The future of teledermatology and how to make it work for you
December 10th 2014Carrie Kovarik, M.D., associate professor in the department of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, talks about the nuances of making teledermatology work, what the future may hold, and how to get involved if you’re interested.
PODCAST: Using telemedicine in dermatology
December 10th 2014Carrie Kovarik, M.D., associate professor in the department of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, talks about her path into teldermatology and best practices she has learned from her research and involvement in telemedicine.
Partner Content: E-Mazing Medical Marketing Minute on the power of testimonials
December 9th 2014Adam DeGraide, CEO of Crystal Clearl Digital Marketing, interviews Reza Sadrian, M.D., of Sadrian Plastic Surgery in San Diego, Calif., who discusses the power of a patient's story as a marketing tool and how his practice is sharing these stories online in a very effective and practical way.
Managing the medspa: Avoid pitfalls
December 9th 2014Directing a medspa might seem like an easy way to make money. After all, it’s a no-brainer for many dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons who perform cosmetic procedures day in and day out. But that’s not reality, experts say. Here’s what they say you need to know before signing on.
The medical spa: pros, cons and legalities
December 9th 2014Dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons who direct medical spas assume responsibility for all procedures performed. While it can be a financially rewarding career move, many physician and nonphysician medspa owners may be operating these facilities illegally and not know it.
Minimize difficulties associated with State Medical Board complaints
December 8th 2014Occasional irate patients are a fact of life of modern medical practice. We must all attempt to satisfy our patient’s needs as much as possible. Sometimes it simply does not work out. When called upon to defend your actions, do so in a professional manner. It will almost always conclude in your favor.
Background on flouride-containing solutions
December 8th 2014Fluoride is found in many toothpastes designed to prevent tooth decay. As a matter of fact, the fluorination of water and toothpastes is felt to be the major factoring contributing the increasing number of adults retaining their own teeth into maturity.
Why it's a good time to create or revamp your employee handbook
December 5th 2014With the approach of a new year, it is an ideal time to review the old handbook or finally create one if it does not yet exist. The employee handbook should be reviewed annually and updated for changes in employment law and growth of the practice. Extra credit goes to practices that review the employee handbook with staff annually and emphasize regularly at staff meetings the best practices put forth in the handbook.
Can I be sued for asking a patient if he owns a gun?
December 5th 2014Dr. Skin has become increasingly concerned about the number of school shootings in the United States. He has established an office policy that has his staff asking patients if they own a gun. If they do, they are not allowed to bring the weapon to the office. He has recently been sued by a patient for simply asking the question “Do you own a gun?”.
What happens if your business associate has a patient data breach?
December 4th 2014Here’s a cautionary tale: A medical practice comes to us in a panic. It turns out the physician had received a letter from the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) ordering an investigation related to a patient data breach – not his own.
Longer-wave laser found effective in treating certain KP symptoms
December 1st 2014Results of a new study suggest that treatment of keratosis pilaris (KP) with a longer wavelength laser is effective for improving skin roughness and textural irregularities, but does little for the erythema associated with KP.