Commentary
Commentary
The Growing Pains of Changing Times for Acne and Rosacea Pathophysiology: Where Will It All End Up?
Although acne vulgaris (AV) and rosacea do not make front-page news quite as often as some of these other aforementioned disease states in the...
Feature
Should you dismiss a difficult patient?
Even if a reason seems legitimate, that doesn’t make it legal.
The Optimized Doctor
How not to establish rapport with your patient
With COVID waning and masks doffed, I've found myself back to handshaking.
Make the Diagnosis
A 63-year-old male presented for evaluation of worsening genital lesions and associated swelling
Shave biopsy of the penile shaft demonstrated dermal interstitial edema with dilated thin-walled vessels and overlying acanthosis.
Managing Your Practice
Protecting your practice data
You may think that your computer vendor is responsible for safeguarding your data, but third parties can only do so much.
Commentary
How can we make medical training less ‘toxic’?
“It is not just surgery. It is definitely not just one specialty and it is not just one school. It is an endemic problem in medicine.”
Commentary
Why Is There a Lack of Representation of Skin of Color in the COVID-19 Literature?
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a striking paucity of representations of patients with skin of color (SOC) in the dermatology...
Commentary
A Joint Effort to Save the Joints: What Dermatologists Need to Know About Psoriatic Arthritis
Dermatologists are in a pivotal position to identify patients affected by psoriatic arthritis and start an appropriate systemic medication.
The Optimized Doctor
Morning PT
Now more than ever, I feel we have to be physically fit to deal with a physicians’ day’s work.
Livin' on the MDedge
The antimicrobial peptide that even Pharma can love
Faster wound healing comes in waves, and a cancer drug that eats bugs.
Latest News
Expunging ‘penicillin allergy’: Your questions answered
Great to hear the enthusiasm for testing for penicillin allergy!