For Residents
For Residents
Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma With Urethral Extension Treated With Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with considerable urethral extension is uncommon and difficult to manage. It often is resistant to less...
Residents’ Corner
Climate Change and Skin Disease
Despite commanding essentially universal scientific consensus, climate change remains a divisive and poorly understood topic in the United States...
The Optimized Doctor
Grind it out
“And five more, four more, three more, two more, one more, and done!” Just when you thought you could not stand the searing pain any longer, it...
Conference Coverage
Dermatology practice gaps: improving medication management
KAUAI, HAWAII – Ophthalmologists’ hydroxychloroquine dosing recommendations to avoid retinopathy have changed.
The Optimized Doctor
Podcasts
If, like me, you're unable to dedicate your life to consuming podcasts, you might appreciate a few recommendations.
News
Dermatology residency match: Is the glut of applications for limited positions corrupting the process?
SAN DIEGO – At AAD 2018, two dermatologists debated whether the residency application process needs to be changed.
Latest News
Deeply entrenched gender bias in academic medicine is treatable
TAMPA – Dr. Molly Carnes presented follow-up data corroborating that long-term changes are possible with intervention.
For Residents
Treatment of Melasma Using Tranexamic Acid: What’s Known and What’s Next
Tranexamic acid is a procoagulant agent that is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of menorrhagia and to prevent...
Law & Medicine
Consent and DNR orders
Where have the courts set the lines over the issue of consent surrounding decisions to withhold CPR?
Commentary
Impostor syndrome
Impostor syndrome is common and often occurs at moments of transition.
Conference Coverage
Maximizing topical toenail fungus therapy
KAUAI, HAWAII – Expert offers keys to effective treatment without using systemics.