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Power of the Group: Quality of Care in AD
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/atopic-dermatitis/power-of-the-group-quality-of-care-in-ad/19880/When researchers undertook a survey of eczema centers worldwide, they uncovered common barriers to care and identified potential solutions. Eric Simpson, MD, MCR provides on overview of the Quality of Care in Atopic Dermatitis initiative, with an emphasis on the value of the group-based analysis ofAdvocating for the Specialty and Patient Safety
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/advocating-for-the-specialty-and-patient-safety/18702/George J. Hruza, MD, Past President of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), sat down with DermTube Journal Club Host Nancy J. Samolitis, MD to discuss the importance of getting involved with organizations like the ASDS and the American Academy of Dermatology Association to advocateAuthority Tags - Protecting Your Content
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/authority-tags-protecting-your-content/18678/Practices need to maintain a strong online presence in order to build brand awareness. Google author tags is one strategy that is emerging as a robust marketing tool that supports building a strong online presence. What are author tags, how do they work, and how do they protect your content? The EkwPD Asks: The Future of Cosmetic Surgery
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/pd-asks-the-future-of-cosmetic-surgery/18680/PD Asks Joel Schlessinger, MD about the future of cosmetic dermatology. Watch Dr. Schlesinger discuss his views about how the speciality has evolved and grown with solid scientific research about treatments including fillers and toxins. He also discusses his meeting, Cosmetic Surgery Forum. Watch oThe Biosimilar Revolution: A Look at the Potential Impact
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/april-2025/the-biosimilar-revolution-a-look-at-the-potential-impact/35596/With many biosimilars expected to gain regulatory approval in coming months and years, Practical Dermatology interviewed Collin Blattner, DO, FAAD—an editorial board member and double-board–certified dermatologist who owns Clearchoice Dermatology, which has 12 locations in Oregon and Washington—abouAddressing Equity Gaps in Psoriasis Research
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/c-suite-chats/addressing-equity-gaps-in-psoriasis-research/33151/LaShell Robinson, Head, Global Feasibility and Trial Equity for Takeda, discusses the disproportionate underrepresentation of certain racial and ethnic groups in clinical trials, especially for psoriasis, and how Takeda is seeking to close those gaps in recent Phase 3 trials.Cosmetic Benefits and Post-Treatment
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/pdt-in-practice/cosmetic-benefits-and-post-treatment/29117/Dr. Joel L. Cohen describes the cosmetic benefits of photodynamic therapy and the post-treatment considerations involved.Top 2023 Psoriasis Treatment Announcements
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/top-2023-psoriasis-treatment-announcements/20232/Daniel Schlessinger, MD, Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology Fellow at Northwestern University, reviews for Practical Dermatology® some of the important psoriasis drug approval news of 2023.Psoriasis Risk Factors and Comorbidities
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/psoriasis-risk-factors-and-comorbidities/19650/Ronald Prussick, MD outlines known risk factors for developing psoriasis, such as genetic factors, smoking, alcohol consumption, and increased BMI, and recent studies that confirm these risks. He also shares data on comorbidities, including the patients with psoriasis are more prone to pathologic frMid-Face Filler Pearls
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/mid-face-filler-pearls/18537/Shannon Humphrey, MD shares three pearls for avoiding the filler complication patients fear the most in the mid-face: unnatural results. You must have a plan, she says, to avoid treating the cheeks as an island rather than as part of the full face.