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10 Steps to Building Content That Gets Results For Your Practice in 2023
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/10-steps-to-building-content-that-gets-results-for-your-practice-in-2023/23846/Editorial calendars can help organize your marketing content for the year ahead.How Health Care Worker Dissatisfaction is Fueling a New Trend in Health Care
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/how-health-care-worker-dissatisfaction-is-fueling-a-new-trend-in-health-care/23837/Despite strain, many health care workers are finding new opportunities.Teledermatology Update
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/teledermatology-update/20146/Many dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons adopted teledermatology or began to use it more frequently throughout the COVID pandemic. Many consultations and post-operative follow-up appointments were handled through telemedicine platforms. Anthony Rossi, MD talks about the benefits of this technolEstrogen and Skin: What Can We Do
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/estrogen-and-skin-what-can-we-do/20123/There’s accumulated evidence that depletion of estrogen with age contributes to the visible signs of skin aging. But dermatologists haven’t had many treatment options—until now. Joel L. Cohen, MD addresses the latest developments in care for estrogen deficient skin.Clinical Conversations: How JAK Inhibitors are Changing the AD Treatment Landscape
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/jak-inhibitors-in-practice/clinical-conversations-how-jak-inhibitors-are-changing-the-ad-treatment-landscape/20092/With the approval of JAK inhibitors to treat eczema, the treatment landscape is changing. Matt Zirwas, MD and Adelaide Hebert, MD talk about the role for JAK inhibitors and key considerations for discussing options with patients.Clinical Conversations: MOA of JAK Inhibitors in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/jak-inhibitors-in-practice/clinical-conversations-moa-of-jak-inhibitors-in-dermatology/20096/JAK inhibitors have a range of potential applications in clinical dermatology. In the first video of this series, Brad Glick, DO and Raj Chovatiya, MD explain the mechanism of action of JAK inhibitors and explain how they may be used topically or systemically to treat skin diseases like atopic dermaHormonal Acne Treatment Options
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/hormonal-acne-treatment-options/20053/All acne is hormonal acne, says Julie C. Harper, MD. She discusses her approach to treating acne in preadolescents, adolescents, and male and female patients. From the role of oral contraceptives for women to the new topical clascoterone option, she says there are a number of safe and effective treaProtect Your Practice from Fraud, Part 2
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/protect-your-practice-from-fraud-part-2/23606/Part 2 of this series reviews common in-office areas of your practice that may be susceptible to fraud and offers tips for protecting yourself and your practice.DermWireTV: Staff Vaccinations, Dupilumab Data, Rosacea Resource, Sensitive Skin Week
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/dermwiretv-staff-vaccinations-dupilumab-data-rosacea-resource-sensitive-skin-week/19907/Most physicians have had a chance to be vaccinated, but staff may be a different story. Some practices are struggling with policies for mandated staff vaccines. The National Rosacea Society has updated its most popular educational booklet, “Understanding Rosacea.” New data highlight the potential imScientifically Speaking: When Accidents Happen in the Surgical/Aesthetic Clinic
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/scientifically-speaking-when-accidents-happen-in-the-surgicalaesthetic-clinic/19906/Surgical and laser procedures bring risks for infections, ocular injury, scarring, and more. In the second of a 2-part series, experts discuss best practices for managing adverse reactions with an emphasis on early intervention. Host Joel L. Cohen, MD leads the conversation with Mathew Avram, MD, JD