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Cash Savings Alternative: Increase Returns & Maintain Liquidity
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/cash-savings-alternative-increase-returns-maintain-liquidity--wnhimepo/18366/OJM Group Director of Financial Advisors Michael Lewellen, CFP provides an overview and financial example of a cash savings alternative that offers 100% liquidity while providing a higher return than traditional investment vehicles. Click here to request or download a free copy of Wealth ProtectionImproving Outcomes with Neuromodulators
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/improving-outcomes-with-neuromodulators/18521/Joel L. Cohen, MD offers treatment tips for best, natural outcomes with neuromodulator injections. He also discusses how injecting toxins prior to resurfacing or prior to filler injections can improve results and duration of effects.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.The Laser Graveyard
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/the-laser-graveyard/18548/If old devices are taking up space in your office, it's time to get rid of them. Consider donating them or even selling them. Buyer, beware, if you are considering buying a second-hand laser. They can be a good option for a practice looking to save money, but you may not get a warranty.Aesthetics: A European Perspective
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/aesthetics-a-european-perspective/18581/When it comes to cosmetic interventions, philosophies of beauty are similar are both sides of the Atlantic. But the tools to achieve aesthetic improvement are different. Dr. Sabine Zenker discusses what's different in Europe, including the availability of injection systems.Cosmeceuticals: It's All About End Results
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/cosmeceuticals-it-s-all-about-end-results/18582/End results separate the science from the marketing of topical cosmetic products, says Annie Chiu, MD. She talks about the challenges of formulating and preserving delicate ingredients and explains why packaging is so important. Patients need education about ingredients and packaging, she says, to oContent Curation: What to Know
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/content-curation-what-to-know/18761/Content curation can increase web exposure for medical practices. It's a tool for good SEO. In this Ekwa Educational video, you'll learn how to curate content effectively for optimal benefit.Best Practices: Allan Wirtzer, MD on Leadership
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/best-practices-allan-wirtzer-md-on-leadership/18592/Sometimes the most important role of a physician is leader. Whether in your practice or for your specialty overall, doctors must lead the charge forward. In this edition of Best Practices, host Joel L. Cohen, MD talks to Allan S. Wirtzer, MD about issues affecting medicine, including coding, and theEducating Patients with Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/educating-patients-with-psoriasis/18781/Ronald Prussick, MD shares tips on talking to patients with psoriasis about their disease and associated risk factors. He discusses what patients need to understand about comorbidities and the life style changes they can make to improve their condition and overall health. He describes how he educateLaser Options for Scars
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/laser-options-for-scars/18814/Advances in laser technology—particularly fractional lasers—offer an effective option for diminishing the appearance of scars, says Jill Waibel, MD. She offers a review of how she's treating all types of scars and skin types, and discusses how and why keloids have been reclassified as a disease.