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In the Know: Keep Topical Treatment Simple
Minimizing the number of topical treatments used can reduce confusion and enhance adherence. New topical non-steroidals expand treatment options. Linda Stein Gold, MD, FAAD, DERM2023
In the Know: The Ideal Chart Note
In order for a chart note to provide the greatest benefit, use objective measures. David E. Cohen, MD, MPH, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Avoid Acne Spot Treatment
Available topical acne treatments do more to prevent new lesions than treat existing ones. That's why spot treatment is not recommended. Hilary Baldwin, MD, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: What is Sensitive Skin?
Primary sensitive skin is different from sensitivity secondary to a skin disease like acne or rosacea. Adam Friedman, MD, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: A Role for Systemic Retinoids
Though not commonly used today, systemic retinoids remain viable treatment options for palmoplantar psoriasis and transplant recipients at risk for SCC. Brad Glick, DO, MPH, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Medical and Aesthetic Benefits of SPF
Use of sunscreen/SPF is important not only to prevent skin aging but also to reduce the risk for developing skin cancers. Gilly Munavalli, MD, MHS, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Old SPF Advice
Long-term skin cancer risks may not motivate UV protection strategies, but risk of skin aging may resonate! Gilly Munavalli, MD, MHS, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Sunscreen Advances
Formulation advances have led to SPF formulations that are more user friendly without reducing protection. Gilly Munavalli, MD, MHS, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Encourage Skincare Questions
There's a lot of competing and sometimes inaccurate information circulating about skincare. Be open to patient questions and offer science-backed guidance. Andrea Nguyen, PA-C, MPAS, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: OTC Ingredients of Note
OTC skincare can provide notable benefits, such as antioxidant effects and anti-aging benefits. Andrea Nguyen, PA-C, MPAS, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Don't Be Shy About STDs
Proper patient counseling requires candor in order to educate on strategies to enhance protection in the future. Ted Rosen, MD, DERM2023 Faculty
In the Know: Gluten-free Diets and PsO
Featuring: April Armstrong, MD, MPH
Which psoriasis patients can benefit from gluten-free diets? Do dietary modifications influence the course of psoriatic disease? April Armstrong, MD, MPH addresses what we know right now.
Increasing Patient Confidence
How and why should you explain the mechanism of action of biologic treatments for psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and hidradenitis suppurativa? Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C shares tips for talking to patients.
Identifying Treatment Failure
When biologic therapies offer some benefit for psoriasis but response is not rapid, give them time to work before making a switch, says David Cohen, MD. Topical treatments can be a bridge. He discusses signs of treatment failures and gives tips for patient counseling.
David Cohen, MD, MPH, FAAD
Assessing CV Health in PsO Patients
Clinicians in dermatology don't need to manage cardiac concerns for psoriasis patients, but screening can be beneficial to facilitate referral and support team care.
David E. Cohen, MD, MPH
How Do You Manage Inverse Psoriasis Topically?
To support #orticosteroid stewardship, for eczema and psoriasis, consider alternative topicals: JAK inhibitors, PDE4 inhibitors and AhR-modulating agents.
Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C
Focus on Service; Emphasize Communication
Focus on service and top-notch patient #experience in dermatology. Communicate and offer patients alternatives if running late, says Joe Gorelick, FNP-C.
Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C
Nurture Lifelong Patients and Referrals
Nurturing happy patients is a family affair, shares Joe Gorelick, FNP-C. He shares tips for building your referral base and building life-long connections.
Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C
Do Your Own Dilutions
When it comes to in-office dilution, think twice about delegation. Joe Gorelick, FNP-C says he minimizes risks by doing his own dilutions in the dermatology clinic.
Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C
Key to Negotiation: Know Your Value
The key to negotiation is to know your value, says Michelle Sullentrup, founder of MyDermRecruiter.com. Understanding production versus collections is essential.
Understanding Production in the Dermatology Clinic
Production is not a dirty word, says Michelle Sullentrup, founder of MyDermRecruiter.com. She explains how to track #productivity and define your worth.
Why You Need a Production Explanation Sheet
Create a simple production explanation sheet, suggests Michelle Sullentrup, founder of MyDermRecruiter.com. Use data and patient reviews to demonstrate your value.
Immunotherapy for Advanced Skin Cancers: Benefits Beyond Clearance
Complete clearance of skin cancer with immunotherapy is unlikely, but treatment can shrink tumors prior to excision or for long-term management. Kristine Kucera, PA-C explains.
Easily Recall Sonic Hedgehog Pathway Signaling
Confused about the role of sonic hedgehog pathway in BCC? Kristine Kucera, PA-C shares a simple mnemonic to help recall how the pathway and its signaling.
Why Multidisciplinary Teams Benefit Skin Cancer Care
For advanced skin cancers, a multidisciplinary team can be so beneficial. NCCN guidelines agree, notes Kristine Kucera, PA-C.
Risk Stratification for Locally Advanced Skin Cancers
Understand the risks for recurrence of locally advanced skin cancers. Kristine Kucera, PA-C reviews NCCN risk stratification criteria.
JAK Inhibitors for Vitiligo
David E. Cohen, MD, FAAD
Topic JAK inhibitors are now FDA approved for treatment of vitiligo. David E. Cohen, MD discusses medical treatment of this “devastating disease,” and describes the use of new topical treatments.
What is a Biosimilar
Kara Gooding, MS, PA-C
Coming soon to dermatology: biosimilars. Though several have been approved, these agents are just coming to market. Kara Gooding, MS, PA-C explains what they are and how they may be used in patient care by dermatology nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Topical Treatments to Boost Biologics
Kara Gooding, MS, PA-C
Despite the efficacy of biologics for psoriasis, some patients need additional treatment to achieve clear skin. Kara Gooding, MS, PA-C discusses the role for topical treatment to support patient care by dermatology nurse practitioners and physician assistants.