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Using Dermoscopy For Improved Clinical Decisions
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2024/using-dermoscopy-for-improved-clinical-decisions/20264/Resident Of Distinction Award-winner Chloe Fernandez, DO, PGY-2 resident at the ADCS Orlando Dermatology Program, reviews a presentation on dermoscopy in special sites such as the palms, soles, and face, and talks about its importance to both her personal training as well as the benefits for patientBlue Light: A Different Take
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/acne-rosacea/blue-light-a-different-take/20088/Targeted blue light can have beneficial effects on the skin, says Terrence Keaney, MD. He discusses the types of questions he gets from patients about blue light and what the current data show about the efficacy of low-energy at-home blue light treatments, particularly for acne.Setting Things Straight: Medical Myths
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/asds-2021/setting-things-straight-medical-myths/20020/Misinformation exists in all of life, including medicine. Physicians who cling to long-held myths may end up providing sub-optimal patient care. Eric Bernstein, MD and colleagues set the record straight.Toxic Attitudes Toward Skin Bleaching
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/aad-2021/toxic-attitudes-toward-skin-bleaching/19925/Unregulated ingredients intended for skin lightening and bleaching range from the toxic to the simply unproven. Seemal Desai, MD says dermatologists should educate patients about physician-recommended, well-studied treatments and the risks of unregulated products. He highlights increased attention tSeeing the Individual in AD Care
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/seeing-the-individual-in-ad-care/19890/The best care for patients with atopic dermatitis requires a holistic approach, suggests Dr. Stephan Weidinger. He discusses strategies to improve the management of this complex diseases and highlights innovative strategies for care identified through the Quality of Care in Atopic Dermatitis initiatCOVID-19 Coping Strategies
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/covid-19-coping-strategies/19755/Nina Chaifetz, LCSW-R, a licensed clinical social worker and co-founder of Lotus Psychotherapy in New York, offers strategies to use every day to lessen anxiety, especially now as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt our world and increases feelings of fear, stress, and uncertainty.Hype v. Hope: Cannabinoids in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/hype-v-hope-cannabinoids-in-dermatology/19686/Integrative dermatology is growing, along with interest in the potential use of cannabinoids in dermatology. Peter Lio, MD addresses the science and the limitations of CBD.Elastin - The underappreciated skin fundamental
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/elastin-the-underappreciated-skin-fundamental/19672/Join Macrene Alexiades, MD, PhD, FAAD as she discusses elastin and its role as a critical, yet often underappreciated, skin fundamental. In this webinar, she explains why lack of elastin is the root cause of skin laxity and what happens when there is a cessation of elastin synthesis. Dr. Alexiades rAI: What it Means for Medicine
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/ai-what-it-means-for-medicine/19636/Justin Ko, MD, MBA shares his thoughts on how artificial and augmented intelligence will impact dermatology and discusses the AAD’s recent position statement on this technology.The Skin Cancer Foundation at 40
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/the-skin-cancer-foundation-at-40/19614/Skin Cancer Foundation president Deborah Sarnoff, MD talks about the Foundation's accomplishments, its current focus, and future goals. Founded in 1979, the foundation has helped educate the public on skin cancer risk and supports dermatologists in practice.