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To Be Shorr: Importance of Using Technology to Its Fullest Extent
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/to-be-shorr-importance-of-using-technology-to-its-fullest-extent/18605/Some of the administrative tasks that bog down a practice can be automated—and your existing vendors may have the applications and technology you need to make it happen. Be sure to investigate the services your vendors provide, many of which you already pay for, to make the most of your practice tecTo Be Shorr: Negotiate with Confidence
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/to-be-shorr-negotiate-with-confidence/18717/Knowing when and how to negotiate is key. Sometimes, the best outcome is possible when a third party negotiates on your behalf. Jay Shorr explains in this edition of To Be Shorr.Scientifically Speaking: Advances in Microneedling
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-advances-in-microneedling/20012/Anna Guanche, MD; Mara Weinstein Velez, MD; and Doris Day, MD discuss PRP, RF micondeeling, and other advances in patient care with host Joel L. Cohen, MD.Scientifically Speaking: The Expanded Role for Microneedling
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/the-expanded-role-for-microneedling/20011/What's the role for microneedling in today's practice? What are the best strategies to optimize outcomes? In this edition of Scientifically Speaking, host Joel L. Cohen, MD gathers expert insights from Anna Guanche, MD; Mara Weinstein Velez, MD; and Doris Day, MD.All Dressed Up: Optimal Wound Control to Reduce Scars
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/all-dressed-up-optimal-wound-control-to-reduce-scars/20022/Performing more than 25 million surgical procedures each year, dermatologists have the potential to create innumerable scars. Mara Weinstein Velez, MD talks about the best dressings to use to reduce the risk of scars and offers a look at laser-assisted drug delivery to address existing scars.Join the (Buying) Club
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/join-the-buying-club/18547/Every practice must buy a certain amount of supplies month to month. There's no getting around it. But you can save on those purchases. Among your options, consider a buying club. Jay A. Shorr, BA, MBM-C, CAC I-IX explains.Marathon Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/marathon-dermatology/20997/As the popularity of running continues to grow, dermatologists need rapid ready responses to address acute presenting problems, as well as counseling measures to help prevent recurrence.Physician Spotlight: Maral Kibarian Skelsey, MD
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/physician-spotlight/physician-spotlight-maral-kibarian-skelsey-md/23699/DermWireTV: Updates from ASDS: EBDs, Injectables, Scars, DEI
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/dermwiretv-updates-from-asds-ebds-injectables-scars-dei/20029/The annual meeting of the American Society for Dermatology Surgery (ASDS) brings together top dermatologists to share their expertise. This year’s virtual meeting offered a look at a range of new and emerging treatments and some updates on existing options, including insights from Jeanine B. Downie,Effective Communication: Achieve Results You Want
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/effective-communication-achieve-results-you-want/19593/Kalyani Marathe, MD describes the Path to Action plan that can help you improve your communication skills—whether you're presenting, consulting with colleagues, or talking to patients. She offers tips for assessing your skills and finding ways to change your approach when needed.