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A Leader and a Friend
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/editorial/leader-and-friend/29883/Jeanine Downie, MD, and Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, give departing Cosmetic Surgery Editor Joel Schlessinger, MD, an inspirational send-off for his years of service to the publication and the specialty.INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: Learning From Counterparts Around the World
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/feature/international-perspectives-learning-from-counterparts-around-the-world/28866/Dermatology experts share their perspectives about the value and importance of maintaining contact with dermatologist around the globe.Technology Solutions: Q&A With Nextech's Dr. Jason Handza
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/technology-solutions-q-nextechs-dr-jason-handza/28649/Nextech this year introduced Nextech RCM Professional Billing Services, an addition to their practice management software suite. This solution simplifies insurance billing complexities, helping practices reduce administrative burdens and enhance financial performance through optimized cash flow.Retaliation Rules ... Without Rules
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/editorial/retaliation-rules-without-rules/26653/Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor and dermatologist Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, reflects on the dynamics of medical board complaints, their impact on careers, and what pracitioners need to keep in mind when dealing with challenges.From SDPA: JAKs, Black Boxes, and What It All Means
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/sdpa-2024/sdpa-jaks-black-boxes-and-what-it-all-means/26286/Practitioners shouldn’t fear Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors for their patients when appropriate, according to a wide-ranging expert chat at the 2024 SDPA Annual Summer Conference in San Diego. The conversation featured Matthew Zirwas, MD, a dermatologist with DOCS Dermatology, and Amy Spizuoco, DO, FAI in Derm: Applying New Tech to Your Practice
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/ai-in-derm-applying-new-tech-to-your-practice/24219/It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I begin this quarterly column dedicated to the intersection of dermatology and artificial intelligence (AI). I am a board-certified dermatologist currently pursuing a fellowship in Mohs surgery and cosmetic surgery at Northwestern University. As I embarkPhysicians Have a Duty to Disobey
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/physicians-have-a-duty-to-disobey/24208/When I was in high school in the 1970s, we were required to read Henry David Thoreau’s essay, Civil Disobedience. We were taught that when confronted with something clearly wrong or unethical, it is our duty to stand up against it—even if it means not abiding by unjust laws or rules. We were to liveSkincare 2023: Year in Review
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/skincare-2023-year-in-review/24011/Practical Dermatology Co-Chief Medical Editor Joel Schlessinger, MD, shares his favorite skincare products of 2023 – and a few other insights, as well.Practical Approaches to Diagnosing and Treating Hair Loss
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/hair-nails/practical-approaches-to-diagnosing-and-treating-hair-loss/23969/Hair loss is a common presenting issue for many dermatology patients and a daunting diagnosis for the dermatologist. Assessing hair issues is like examining tree rings; you are assessing the future by looking at the past. This is particularly challenging since the hair available for examination at tCreating Flexibility in the Workplace
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/creating-flexibility-in-the-workplace/23962/Employers should look at the benefits of creating flexible arrangements with employees.