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Assessment of Superficially-placed Microaliquots of Small-particle HA
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/assessment-of-superficially-placed-microaliquots-of-small-particle-ha/23611/A prospective, open-label clinical trial assesses micro-injections of transparent hyaluronic acid gel for cheek rejuvenation.Five ways to promote new treatments
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/five-ways-to-promote-new-treatments/20001/The dermatology device market is booming. It takes particular skills to distinguish between those innovative technologies that provide a great value to your patients and those that are less about substance and more about sexy marketing. Likewise, your current patients and “lurkers” on your social meThe Importance of Continuing Education
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-education-foundation/the-importance-of-continuing-education/19993/Continuing education is important for all dermatology PAs, NPs, and physicians. Julie Harper, MD says educational meetings like DERM2021 offer a great opportunity to learn about what's new and how to combine therapies to provide the best care for patients.It's All About the Fundamentals
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/aad-summer-2021/its-all-about-the-fundamentals/19972/Just like in athletics, mastering fundamentals is also key to success when it comes to running the business side of your practice. Shani Francis, MD, MBA says understanding business basics allows dermatologists to make informed, educated decisions, which is especially important as practices have hadAttend High-Quality Sessions at DERM2021
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-education-foundation/attend-high-quality-sessions-at-derm2021/19966/Sandri Johnson, FNP-BC says she’s looking forward to attending this year’s DERM2021 NP/PA CME Conference, interacting with colleagues face-to-face, and going to high-quality, educational sessions to learn about what’s new in dermatology.Uncommon Knowledge: Horses v. Zebras in Pediatric Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/aad-2021/uncommon-knowledge-horses-v-zebras-in-pediatric-dermatology/19924/Even though uncommon presentations of common conditions are more likely than common presentations of uncommon conditions, uncommon conditions do present, says Colleen Cotton, MD. She addresses the importance of finding the proper diagnosis in pediatric skin disease, noting cases of venous malformatiIntegrative Approaches to Skincare: What is the Evidence?
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/aad-2021/integrative-approaches-to-skincare-what-is-the-evidence/19922/Alternative approaches to care may offer benefits for patients—especially when combined with conventional medical approaches. Peter Lio, MD discusses the reasons patients may turn to alternative approaches for acne, eczema, hair loss, and more. He touches on potential biases in looking at the data aKeeping SEO a Priority When Managing Your Budget during COVID
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/keeping-seo-a-priority-when-managing-your-budget-during-covid/19873/With rising expenses and shrinking budgets, many dermatology practices are putting SEO on pause. Is that a wise move? Watch the latest video from Ekwa Marketing to find out.Tips for making sense of your reopening schedule
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/tips-for-making-sense-of-your-reopening-schedule/19833/So many patients. So few appointment openings. How in the world can you make your post-pandemic schedule work? Check out the latest video from Ekwa Marketing for some tips and insights.What Happens Next?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/what-happens-next/23284/Experts offer suggestions to lead aesthetic medicine forward in the post- COVID-19 era.