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Feel the Burn...Out
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/feel-the-burnout/20904/(Sorry, Bernie, you won't be needing that line anymore.)PV-10: Update on an Emerging Melanoma Therapy
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/pv-10-update-on-an-emerging-melanoma-therapy/22971/Last year, Practical Dermatology reviewed data for an intralesional therapy for melanoma. Now a phase III trial appears imminent.Re-Considering the Psychological Components of Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/re-considering-the-psychological-components-of-psoriasis/22962/With convincing data that show that psoriasis directly inhibits patients' daily activities and quality of life, clinicians must emphasize trust and empathy.Creative Social Network Engagement to Boost Your Dermatology Practice
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/creative-social-network-engagement-to-boost-your-dermatology-practice/21540/Creative social media promotion can achieve the greatest impact and widespread publicity for the dermatologist—at the lowest cost.Using Technology to Maintain a Personal Touch with Patients
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/using-technology-to-maintain-a-personal-touch-with-patients/21548/Patients do not want the convenience, efficiency, and lower costs achieved with better use of technology to compromise personal interactions with the doctor.Financial Benchmarking Update for Dermatology Practices
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/financial-benchmarking-update-for-dermatology-practices/21621/Successful practices use benchmarking to compare their performance to others, assess their own performance over time, and plan for the long term.First Reported Case of Red Face Response to Tralokinumab in the United States
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/september-2025/first-reported-case-of-red-face-response-to-tralokinumab-in-the-united-states/37639/The chronic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD), which currently affects approximately 10.8% of children and 7.3% of adults in the United States,1 makes long-term management challenging.What (More) Do You Want From Me? Reflections on Mentorship, Dermatology, and Moving Forward
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/september-2025/what-more-do-you-want-from-me-reflections-on-mentorship-dermatology-and-moving-forward/37625/Professionally and personally, it’s hard to avoid the “what if” and “if only” scenarios. But when those thoughts outweigh the pride in where we’ve landed or who we’ve become, maybe it’s time to pause and appreciate the labor and sacrifices that got us here.From Hopelessness to Hope
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/from-hopelessness-to-hope/23657/New legislation aims to prevent physician suicide and burnout.Grow Your Practice Through Patient Retention
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/grow-your-practice-through-patient-retention/23567/Patients have many options when choosing where to go for aesthetic treaments. Learn strategies for turning your current patients into repeat customers.