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When Everyone Has “Skin in the Game”
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/april-2025/when-everyone-has-skin-in-the-game/35622/In today’s dynamic medical and marketing world, partnerships with other practices, businesses, and organizations are ripe for the picking.The Impact of Clascoterone Topical Cream, 1%
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/april-2025/the-impact-of-clascoterone-topical-cream-1/35605/Clascoterone topical cream, 1% (Winlevi, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2020 as the first novel drug introduced for the treatment of acne vulgaris since 1982, is indicated in the US for patients 12 years of age and older.The View from Under the Hood
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/january-february-2025/the-view-from-under-the-hood/32967/As 2025 brings new approvals for treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa, chronic spontaneous urticaria, psoriatic arthritis, and several other diseases that need answers, this is a good time for us to remember that the most important approach to treatment starts with the right diagnosis.Acne and Rosacea: Dr. Baldwin
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-hawaii-2025/acne-and-rosacea-dr-baldwin/32693/Hilary Baldwin, MD, talks about a topic that she did not have time to cover during "Update 2025: Acne and Rosacea" at Maui Derm 2025—emergency contraception in patients on isotretinoin.Articles, Approvals, and Updates of 2023
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/articles-approvals-and-updates-of-2023/20231/Daniel Schlessinger, MD, provides his review of some of the year's most important articles, approvals, and updates, and describes how they relate to skin cancers, the first topical gene therapy, hidradenitis suppurativa treatment, and iPledge updates.We've Got to Do Better
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/weve-got-to-do-better/20018/As a specialty, dermatology is doing more to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, but Jeanine Downie, MD says there is more to do. She discusses issues such as dealing with microaggressions, increasing diversity in the workforce, and seeing the humanity in every patient.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.The Easy Es of Managing Eczema
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/the-easy-es-of-managing-eczema/19978/Atopic dermatitis can have a profound effect on patients' lives—from associated comorbidities to sleep issues and more. Adam Friedman, MD says it’s essential to Educate patients regarding good skin care, manage Expectations, provide Enough appropriate medication, End misdiagnoses, and Engage assistaWhat to Know About Sunscreens and More
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/what-to-know-about-sunscreens-and-more/19888/Henry Lim, MD summarizes a presentation from San Diego Dermatology Symposium, offering updates on sunscreen labeling and more.Taking Action: Quality of Care in AD
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/taking-action-quality-of-care-in-ad/19881/Beyond identifying barriers to AD patient care, the Quality of Care in Atopic Dermatitis initiative presents potential solutions. Eric Simpson, MD, MCR outlines some key strategies for improving care and emphasizes that some simple steps can make a big difference.