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Clinical Conversations: A conversation with Dr Angela Lamb, a dermatologist and professor in New York, New York
https://reachmd.com/programs/nemluvio-peer-network/clinical-conversations-a-conversation-with-dr-angela-lamb-a-dermatologist-and-professor-in-new-york-new-york/37237/Dr Angela Lamb discusses her approach to treating prurigo nodularis (PN) and atopic dermatitis (AD). She’ll explain how NEMLUVIO®, the first and only neuroimmune-targeted therapy that blocks IL-31RA, targets both immune and neuronal pathways and addresses chronic itch, inflammation, and barrier disrPractical Dermatology Roundtable: Generalized Pustular Psoriasis, Ch. 6
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/the-practical-dermatology-roundtable/practical-dermatology-roundtable-generalized-pustular-psoriasis-ch-6/32904/In the final installment of a six-part series, host Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, and guests Laura K. Ferris, MD, PhD, FAAD, and Jason E. Hawkes, MD, MS, FAAD, recap the recommended protocol for treating generalized psoriasis treatment, starting from the initial diagnosis, as well as the safety of targetedExpanded Indications for UltraClear Cold Ablative Fractional Fiber Laser
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/c-suite-chats/expanded-indications-ultraclear-cold-ablative-fractional-fiber-laser/26268/Shlomo Assa, President and Co-Founder of Acclaro Medical, discusses the versatility of the UltraClear Cold Ablative Fractional Fiber Laser, which recently received FDA clearance to treat benign pigmented lesions and vascular dyschromia.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.DERM2020 Attendee Reaction: TJ Chao, MPAS, PA-C
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/dermatology-education-foundation-derm-2020/derm2020-attendee-reaction-tj-chao-mpas-pa-c/19846/TJ Chao, MPAS, PA-C from Atlanta, GA shares his thoughts on participating in DERM2020.Updates in Pediatric Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/updates-in-pediatric-dermatology/19733/2019 was bookended by the release of new treatment guidelines for pediatric skin disorders. Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD, gives an overview of these developments and other hot topics in pediatric dermatology.Noah Worcester 2024: Dr. Hinshaw on Onychomycosis
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/noah-worcester-2024/noah-worcester-2024-dr-hinshaw-onychomycosis/24587/Molly Hinshaw, MD, FAAD, summarizes her lecture on diagnosis and management of onychomycosis at the 2024 Noah Worcester Dermatological Society meeting.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.New 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 t