Journal of Drugs in Dermatology Highlights – October Issue
Have you received the latest issue of the JDD? Below are Journal of Drugs in Dermatology highlights and editor picks for the October issue!
Consensus Recommendations on Adjunctive Topical Management of Atopic Dermatitis provides an overview of AD, summaries of pathophysiology and medical management, and discussion of epidermal barrier dysfunction and skin microbiome shifting associated with …
Have you received the latest issue of the JDD? Below are Journal of Drugs in Dermatology highlights and editor picks for the October issue!
Consensus Recommendations on Adjunctive Topical Management of Atopic Dermatitis provides an overview of AD, summaries of pathophysiology and medical management, and discussion of epidermal barrier dysfunction and skin microbiome shifting associated with … Continue reading "Journal of Drugs in Dermatology Highlights – October Issue"
Chemical peeling is one of the oldest resurfacing procedures used in dermatology, and it is still the most popular. Why the staying power? For reasons such as, ease of use, versatility, and low cost have helped maintain chemical peels as a cornerstone of the aesthetic repertoire. In this two-part primer, I’ll review the basics of chemical peels including agents used, techniques and potenti …
As a recent dermatology residency graduate and newly board-certified dermatologist, I've had a chance over the past few weeks to reflect on the twists and turns of the journey I've been on over the last 11 years. From medical school to residency, and now in private practice, the exams we've all faced along the way and the memories they elicit seem to stand front and center. This is my story.
The …
This Week's Concept: Dermal Suture
A.) Polydioxanone
B.) Poliglecaprone 25
C.) Chromic gut
D.) Polyester
E.) Glycomer 631
To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here.
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There’s another way to promote your practice in the media without purchasing ads. Earned media is when a product or service is mentioned or discussed in the news. Participating in print or broadcast interviews is an additional way to promote your practice, and these opportunities most often arise through proactive me …