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Crisis Management: Office Operations, Part 1
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/crisis-management-office-operations-part-1/18181/How are primarily cosmetic dermatology practices dealing with shutdowns and preparing for the future? Host Neal Bhatia, MD discusses with Deirdre Hooper, MD, Ashish Bhatia, MD, Kevin Pinski, MD, and Nancy Samolitis, MD.Noah Worcester 2024: Dr. Bridges on Practice Management
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/noah-worcester-2024/noah-worcester-2024-dr-bridges-practice-management/24580/Alina Bridges, DO, FAAD, summarizes her lecture on practice management and coding at the 2024 Noah Worcester Dermatological Society meeting.Clinical Conversations: Risks vs Benefits of JAK Inhibitors
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/jak-inhibitors-in-practice/clinical-conversations-risks-vs-benefits-of-jak-inhibitors/20108/Clinical data for JAK inhibitors show clear benefits for many patients. But these drugs are associated with certain risks and class warnings. Matt Zirwas, MD and Adelaide Hebert, MD describe how they weigh risks, educate patients, and optimize long-term management.Insights on Care for Skin of Color, Part 2
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-of-color/insights-on-care-for-skin-of-color-part-2/18185/Hilary Baldwin, MD and James Q. Del Rosso, DO continue their discussion with host Neal Bhatia, MD about managing skin of color. They address long-term management strategies and the need for cultural awareness.CSF 2022 Highlights
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/cosmetic-surgery-forum-2022/csf-2022-highlights/20162/Joel Schlessinger, MD says the 2022 Cosmetic Surgery Forum was a success. The unique format of the meeting encourages presenters and audience members to interact and engage in lively discussions that allow attendees to leave the meeting with ideas they can use in their practices immediately.Lasers and EBDs: Considerations for Ethnic Skin
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/asds-2022-annual-meeting/lasers-and-ebds-considerations-for-ethnic-skin/20145/Monica Li, MD reviews evidence-based practices for using lasers, energy-based devices and minimally invasive procedures to manage benign dermatoses to treat patients with skin of color. She discusses the importance of engaging patients in appropriate pre- and post-treatment care to reduce potentialThe Skin Science Podcast: Episode 1 - "The Skin Microbiome" with Doris Day, MD, FAAD, MA
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/the-skin-science-podcast-episode-1-the-skin-microbiome-with-doris-day-md-faad-ma/20067/Hosted by Thomas Hitchcock, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer at Crown Laboratories, The Skin Science Podcast is a monthly podcast that covers topics relating to skin health. The series will dig into hot topics within dermatology and aesthetics and will challenge the audience to think a bit differently aNew Drug Developments in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/new-drug-developments-in-dermatology/19971/Despite the COVID pandemic, the FDA had a nearly record year in drug approvals, says Vinod Nambudiri, MD, MBA, which has translated to new developments in dermatology. He discusses approvals of tirbanibulin 1% ointment for actinic keratoses and clascoterone cream 1% for acne, and how they fit into tLive in Las Vegas: Get Ready for DERM2021
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-education-foundation/live-in-las-vegas-get-ready-for-derm2021/19968/The DERM2021 NP/PA CME Conference offers dermatology physician assistants and nurse practitioners an opportunity to stay up to date on the latest products, drugs, and treatments in dermatology to improve care for patients. Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-BC, DEF President, says this year’s conference is goinRepresentation in Marketing and Outreach
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/diversity-and-equity-in-dermatology/representation-in-marketing-and-outreach/19916/There is an apparent low rate of participation in aesthetic procedures among patients of color. Does this reflect a lack of interest or does limited representation in marketing and educational materials leave patients feeling that aesthetic interventions aren't meant for them? Panelists discuss the