When it comes to Rosacea…DON’T FORGET!
Rosacea PathophysiologyWhen it comes to managing rosacea, Dr. Adam Friedman tells us DO NOT FORGET...don't forget about rosacea's: •Pathophysiology •Co-morbidities •New Classification –Special populations? •Treatment •Practical Pearls Want to know exactly what Dr. Friedman means? Then watch his 16-minute lecture jam-packed with practical pearls where he reviews the current understanding and emerg …
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Pathophysiology and Management of Rosacea: Pearls from the Expert
rosaceaIf you’re a coffee drinker, you may be relieved to know that there was an inverse association between caffeine intake and risk of rosacea in a recent study.  That was a huge relief for me for sure! Unfortunately, we can’t prescribe caffeine for rosacea and call it a day. So, what works? High-yield pearls on the pathophysiology and management of rosacea are shared by Dr. Adam Friedman � …
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Q & A Recap with Dr. Jeremy Brauer
emerging therapiesOur Next Steps readers had the opportunity to ask Dr. Jeremy Brauer questions on new technologies, emerging therapies, and the art of communicating complex medical procedure to patients. See all his insightful answers below. I’m a recently graduated dermatology resident who just joined a private practice group where the majority of the procedures I perform are cosmetic. What is your advice for …
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Ask A Mentor: Dr. Jeremy A. Brauer
Emerging TherapiesNew Technologies, Emerging Therapies, and the Art of Communicating Complex Medical Procedures to Patients We are excited to announce another installment of our recurring series: Ask a Mentor. In this monthly segment, we 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 new …
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What role should physician extenders play in diagnosing skin cancer?
Late last year, a piece in the New York Times brought together several politically charged issues in our specialty and thrust them into the national spotlight. Katie Hefner and Griffin Palmer’s “Skin Cancers Rise, Along With Questionable treatments” sought to investigate the ethics behind diagnosing and treating skin cancer. The scope of the article was actually quite broad, touching on the …
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