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Politicizing Certification
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/politicizing-certification/21092/Lashing Out: A New Direction in Lash Treatment
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/lashing-out-a-new-direction-in-lash-treatment/20743/New eyelash ptosis treatment means no more lash curlers.Pre-Treating Resectable Melanomas with PD-1 Inhibitors: An Emerging Strategy
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/pre-treating-resectable-melanomas-with-pd-1-inhibitors-an-emerging-strategy/20489/Pre-treatment with anti-PD1 agents may improve outcomes for some patients and provide prognostic clues.Histopathologic Assessment of Atypical Pigmented Lesions: Financial and Diagnostic Considerations
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/histopathologic-assessment-of-atypical-pigmented-lesions-financial-and-diagnostic-considerations/21335/Taking prospective deeper sections may prove more cost-efficient in the long-term.The American Academy of Dermatology Meeting in an Age of Contraction
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/the-american-academy-of-dermatology-meeting-in-an-age-of-contraction/21386/Coral Reefs Under Siege: Is Sunscreen to Blame?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/coral-reefs-under-siege-is-sunscreen-to-blame/20543/What the science says about the effects of sunscreens on marine life.Currents
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/currents/21227/Currents
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/currents/21497/Technology Forge Your PathA State of Transition for EHRs
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/a-state-of-transition-for-ehrs/22953/As practitioners await the next step in the larger implementation of this technology, an emphasis on utility is more important than ever.Currents: Updates and Innovations
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/practical-dermatology/currents-updates-and-innovations/23832/The World Health Organization (WHO) will begin using “mpox” as a synonym for monkeypox. Both names will be used simultaneously for 1 year while “monkeypox” is phased out.