Why Generational Dermatology?
Simply put, it’s better for the patient because we are proactively and routinely mitigating future risks for them. Also, overall and long-term it is a more economically sound approach for our healthcare system.
Dermatologists are experts in the skin, hair and nails not just throughout the course of an individuals’ life but perfectly positioned for the entire family's lifetime. This …
Simply put, it’s better for the patient because we are proactively and routinely mitigating future risks for them. Also, overall and long-term it is a more economically sound approach for our healthcare system.
Dermatologists are experts in the skin, hair and nails not just throughout the course of an individuals’ life but perfectly positioned for the entire family's lifetime. This …
The GWU/DIR In-Service Scramble took place on March 1. Over 200 residents watched online and 50 attended in person. The In-Service Scramble was sponsored by Sun Dermatology. If you missed the LIVE presentation or would like to watch again, click here!
The schedule was as follows:
9:00 – 9:30am Adam Friedman, MD
9:30 – 10:00am Kalyani Marathe, MD
10:00 – 10:30am Frank Glass, MD
1 …
PEARLS FROM THIS SESSION - collected by Misty Eleryan, MD
We must remember that ALL acne is hormonally sensitive in females, so many patients could benefit from some form of hormonal therapy. Patients with hyperandrogenism, late-onset or persistent (greater than age 25yrs), prominence of acne on the lower face and neck, perimenstrual flare, comedonal acne with seborrhea, resistant to “conventio …
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Join Us for the First Ever LIVE Broadcast Board In-Review Session!
The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences In-Service Scamble
Just in time for the online practice exam!
This live broadcast review session will consist of 6 lectures, which will cover as much as …