Ask a Mentor: On finding a niche in the field, developing a career in academics and better serving patients of color
As a mentor Dr. Amy McMichaelWe are excited to announce another installment of our new recurring series: Ask a Mentor. In this monthly segment, we will identify an accomplished mentor in the field of Dermatology to answer your questions about career development and their unique areas of expertise. If you have questions on finding a niche in the field, developing a career in academics and/or better serving patients of color …
As a mentor Dr. Amy McMichael
Ask a Mentor Q&A Recap – Dr. Kelley Redbord
Our Next Steps readers had the opportunity to ask Dr. Kelley Redbord, accomplished Mohs surgeon, assistant professor and dermatology advocate questions about various aspects of career development. Read on to learn valuable information and tips from Dr. Redbord, a key leader in the field of dermatology. What can I do during my residency years to become a competitive candidate to a Mohs fellowship? …
Practical Pearls in Cutaneous Fungal Infections and Onychomycosis – Part 1
Fungal Infection – Tinea ManuumPART 1   Dear Next Steps Readers, My name is Misty Eleryan, and I’m so glad to be one of the Content Contributors for Next Steps in Derm. In the upcoming weeks, I will be sharing a series of articles offering practical pearls from various lectures presented at ODAC 2018, along with original content. I am a 1st year Dermatology Resident at George Washington University School of Medici …
Fungal Infection – Tinea Manuum
GWU/DIR In-Service Scramble – Watch NOW!
Sun DermatologyThe 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 …
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I Wish I Had Known: The Importance of Writing
writing physicianA Dermatologist’s Foray into Writing My trials and tribulations in writing first began in high school. I wrote a humor article in high school for our school newspaper. The experience was fun as I collected my thoughts, tried to be creative and work on my comedic stylings, and determined whether or not I could make others laugh. The feedback I received was satisfying and encouraging. Once in uni …
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