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Injectable Safety
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/injectable-safety/20272/When using fillers in the face, it's important to think about the anatomy beneath the skin, says Joel L. Cohen, MD. He stresses the importance of going beyond text book and cartoon drawings of anatomy, which might not be complete, and thinking about cadaver studies to ensure a complete understandingWhat's your top travel destination dream?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/whats-your-top-travel-destination-dream/20038/Misha Rosenbach, MD reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about climate change altered his perspective on travel destination dreams, as well as where he hopes to get back to one day.Five strategies to make the most of prejuvenation-minded dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/five-strategies-to-make-the-most-of-prejuvenation-minded-dermatology/20042/Congratulations! You, as a practice, were experts in “prejuvenation” well before it was a buzzy term. It is one thing to have a menu of "prevention" and "rejuvenation" oriented services and expertise. It is quite another way to market those services and skills to satisfy the next-generation patient’Connecting with Industry
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-education-foundation/connecting-with-industry/19990/Beyond offering attendees a chance to network with one another, Dermatology Education Foundations meetings are a chance for attendees and industry to interact. Wendy Cantrell, CRNP, DNP says it's great to learn from these knowledgeable representatives, plus an excellent time to tell them how they caDerm 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.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.The Risk of Violence Against Physicians
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/the-risk-of-violence-against-physicians/19641/Violence against healthcare workers is a real and growing risk. Kathleen J. Hectorne, MD outlines the problem and ways to de-escalate an encounter.Popup Subscription Forms: Could They be Costing you Potential Patients?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/popup/18364/If you are using popup subscription forms to build your email list, you could be losing potential patients while you gain subscribers. Watch this video from Ekwa.com to learn how to avoid common mistakes and build a strong mailing list the right way.Cash Savings Alternative: Increase Returns & Maintain Liquidity
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/cash-savings-alternative-increase-returns-maintain-liquidity--wnhimepo/18366/OJM Group Director of Financial Advisors Michael Lewellen, CFP provides an overview and financial example of a cash savings alternative that offers 100% liquidity while providing a higher return than traditional investment vehicles. Click here to request or download a free copy of Wealth ProtectionJoin 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.