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EHR Dilemmas: The Skinny Podcast

May's Skinny Podcast features hot topics in dermatology including new data on two investigational psoriasis drugs, a device that helps relieve hand pressure during filler injections, EHR purchasing tips, and more.


 

In this month's program, Dr. Craig Leonardi opines on how two investigational monoclonal antibody therapies may stack up against the competition for treating psoriasis.

Then, Dr. Cheryl Gustafson discusses what drugs are most often to blame for cutaneous reactions that lead to ambulatory visits.

And, Dr. Susan Weinkle shares information about a new device that may help take some of the pressure off your hands when administering fillers.

Cosmetic counter host Dr. Lily Talakoub offers tips on how to choose the right EHR for your practice.

And finally, Dr. Alan Rockoff tells the tale of how he helped a patient win a bikini contest.

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