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Isotretinoin Insights: Patient Counseling
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/isotretinoin-insights-patient-counseling/21179/A panel of acne specialists discusses their approach to prescribing isotretinoin, in follow-up to last month's overview of isotretinoin in practice.Finding Joy in Independent Physician's Practice
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/finding-joy-in-independent-physicians-practice/20419/It's still possible to have a work and personal life you love through independent physician's practice.Find Your Niche
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/find-your-niche/19078/Jay A. Shorr, BA, MBM-C, CAC I-V and Mara Shorr, BS, CAC II-V of The Best Medical Business Solutions offer tips for setting yourself and your practice apart. Develop your specialization, build a reputation, and you won't have to compete on price or rely on marketing gimmicks.Staying Compliant
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/staying-compliant/19081/Jay A. Shorr, BA, MBM-C, CAC I-V and Mara Shorr, BS, CAC II-V of The Best Medical Business Solutions offer straight talk on compliance, suggesting that practice's turn to trusted experts who can focus on staying within the requirements of the law.Save Money; Don't Sacrifice Staff
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/save-money-don-t-sacrifice-staff/19079/Jay A. Shorr, BA, MBM-C, CAC I-V and Mara Shorr, BS, CAC II-V of The Best Medical Business Solutions warn against the common mistake of cutting back on or not investing in staff. There are better ways to save money without hurting your practice.Join the (Buying) Club
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/join-the-buying-club/18547/Every practice must buy a certain amount of supplies month to month. There's no getting around it. But you can save on those purchases. Among your options, consider a buying club. Jay A. Shorr, BA, MBM-C, CAC I-IX explains.Treatment Considerations for Hyperpigmentation
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/treatment-considerations-for-hyperpigmentation/18830/Seemal R. Desai, MD and Marta I. Rendon, MD discuss their treatment protocols for hyperpigmentation—from prescriptions and cosmeceuticals to lasers and peels. Noting that hyperpigmentation is a chronic, life-long condition, they emphasize the importance of vehicle consideration in enhancing efficacyThoughts on Superpotent Topical Corticosteroids in Children
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/thoughts-on-superpotent-topical-corticosteroids-in-children/18684/"I think we've been overtrained that atrophy occurs all the time," says Neil J. Korman, MD. Caution is essential, but super potent topical corticosteroids can be used safely and effectively for pediatric psoriasis patients, he says. Jerry Bagel, MD agrees, in this bonus video from the Clinical ConveClinical Insights on Management of Comorbidities in the Psoriasis Patient
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/clinical-insights-on-management-of-comorbidities-in-the-psoriasis-patient/21375/As psoriasis is associated with an increasing number of comorbidities, clinicians discuss their approach to management focused on the whole patient.Next Generation Fillers
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/next-generation-fillers/19260/Prepare for Next Generation Fillers “I think fillers are going to become more site-specific, and they're going to come in different forms. So if you want to treat the eyes, there will be a special filler that's mainly formulated for the area…by mixing in certain cocktails of vitamins, minerals, amin