Commentary
Commentary
Spam filter failure: Selling physician emails equals big $$
If this person is selling lists of email addresses of conference attendees, somebody within the conference structure must be providing them. How...
Managing Your Practice
Closing your practice
A paucity of good employees is just one of many reasons given by physicians who have decided to close up shop.
Commentary
Can Artificial Intelligence Technology Replace Human Scribes?
Both conventional and virtual scribing modalities provide assistance to maximize efficiency and reduce the physician’s workload.
Med Tech Report
Medical technology should keep patient in mind
While the stethoscope has literally distanced us from patients, it is such an important tool that we no longer think about this distancing.
Cold Iron Truth
Improving statewide reporting of melanoma cases
Dermatology is unique in that our pathology specimens are not routinely passed through a hospital pathology laboratory.
Make the Diagnosis
A 73-year-old White male presented with 2 days of a very pruritic rash
The rash started on his abdomen, back, and arms and was progressing down his legs.
The Optimized Doctor
Words from the wise
When there’s time, consider asking for advice from those elders who happen to have an appointment with you.
Managing Your Practice
Embezzlement: It can happen to you
In November, the office manager of a San Antonio dermatology practice was ...
Aesthetic Dermatology Update
Sea buckthorn: What is it and what is it good for?
The berries are a source of antioxidant vitamins, flavonoids, and organic acids.
Pediatric Dermatology Consult
What is the diagnosis?
Teen male has COVID-19-related rash.
Cosmeceutical Critique
Does the use of frankincense make sense in dermatology?
Terpenoids and essential oils are the primary components of frankincense and are known to impart anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity.