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Removing Obstacles to Dermatologic Care for LGBTQ/GSM Patients
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/removing-obstacles-to-dermatologic-care-for-lgbtqgsm-patients/19935/Members of gender and sexual minority groups may feel less comfortable seeking healthcare than their non-LGBTQ/GSM counterparts. Klint Peebles, MD addresses some of the barriers to access and offers strategies for building more inclusive and welcoming dermatology practices.Coding for SRT: An Update
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/coding-for-srt-an-update/19908/Superficial radiation therapy (SRT) is an important option for many patients with skin cancers. Find out what new changes to coding and reimbursement mean for providers and discover how SRT can fit into today's practice.Scientifically Speaking: Updated Approaches to Surgical/Aesthetic Patient Safety
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-updated-approaches-to-surgicalaesthetic-patient-safety/19905/From antiseptics to eye shields, a panel of experts weighs in what you should be doing in your surgical and aesthetic practice to support patient and physician safety. Host Joel L. Cohen, MD leads the conversation with Mathew Avram, MD, JD; Brian Biesman, MD; Suzanne Kilmer, MD; and Christopher ZachScientifically Speaking: Correcting and Avoiding Complications in Dark Skin Tones, Part 2 of 2
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/scientifically-speaking-correcting-and-avoiding-complications-in-dark-skin-tones-part-2-of-2/19898/Advancements in energy-based devices mean that these tools can be used across a range of skin tones. But complications can and do still occur. In part two of a discussion on EBDs used in darker skin types, host Joel L. Cohen, MD reviews cases with Michelle Henry, MD, Omar Ibrahimi, MD, PhD, and JennAssessing the Role of Phototherapy in Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/assessing-the-role-of-phototherapy-in-psoriasis/19887/Despite therapeutic advancements, phototherapy remains a beneficial treatment for many psoriasis patients. Henry Lim, MD summarizes his presentation from San Diego Dermatology Symposium, emphasizing safety and COVID-19 protocols.Re-opening and re-staffing: what to expect
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/re-opening-and-re-staffing-what-to-expect/19817/Reviving your dermatology practice is a team effort. You cannot do it without the support of your staff. This Ekwa Marketing video offers some tips to help navigate the logistics of staffing and keep everyone safe.Psoriasis Update: Understanding the Latest Psoriasis Guidelines
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/psoriasis-update-understanding-the-latest-psoriasis-guidelines/19777/In a major reversal, the latest psoriasis guidelines recommend against yearly tuberculosis testing for psoriasis patients on biologics who are at low or no risk for TB, says Jashin J. Wu, MD. He also sheds light on studies comparing the 11 biologics that are currently approved for the treatment of pDerm 2020: What’s New and in the Pipeline
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/derm-2020-whats-new-and-in-the-pipeline/19742/Michael Gold, MD shares insights on advances in aesthetic and medical dermatology, from novel devices to a new acne combination treatment being studied to skincare products, toxins and fillers coming to the US market.Gettin' Social With It
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/gettin-social-with-it/19728/An online presence is important, maybe even essential. But there are right and wrong ways to approach social media marketing. Joel Cohen, MD talks to Risa Luksa about the practices and pitfalls of social media.Surgery Not Required?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/surgery-not-required/19723/Patients increasingly want non-surgical options for skin tightening. Fortunately, a plethora of highly effective options exist, from ultrasound to radiofrequency, according to Mitchel Goldman, MD.