A rising prevalence of skin disorders, including melanoma, will drive the need for diagnostic imaging and treatment technologies in dermatology, market analysts say.
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The December issue of Dermatology Times
The December issue of Dermatology Times highlights expected biologic developments to watch for in 2018, aesthetic technique pearls, and the basics of mananging your dermatology practice, including budgeting, social media ethics and the legalities surrounding telemedicine.
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A new year and new demands in dermatology
In this slideshow, we highlight some industry developments from 2017 and offer a snapshot of what the New Year may hold, such as an increased demand for tele-dermatology, topical scar treatments, silicon-based scar treatments and hair transplantation services.
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The September issue of Dermatology Times
The September 2017 print issue of Dermatology Times focuses on women’s health. Click here to learn more.
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The October issue of Dermatology Times
The October issue of Dermatology Times highlights advances in pediatric dermatology. This month we cover laser use in children, patch testing, data mining revelations in pediatric psoriasis.
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The November issue of Dermatology Times
The November issue of Dermatology Times highlights men’s health issues, including the prevalence of squamous cell carcinoma in men, to the challenges of treating glabellar frown lines.
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A different perspective on venture capital and the future of dermatology
If we do not evolve … we will soon be an extinct species of medical practitioner, Dermatology Times Editorial Advisor says in his column this month. He shares his experience and considerations with negotiating the sale of his practice to a venture capital backed firm.
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Growing pains in pediatric dermatology: Workforce shortage
Up to 30% of pediatric primary-care visits include a skin-related complaint, but the longstanding shortage of providers continues, thanks to a combination of factors
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Is eczema an election issue? NHS privatisation and the British dermatology crisis
A week before the country goes to the polls, dermatology provision in the UK is teetering on the brink of a major crisis. A report issued this week from an independent health think tank reveals the desperate lack of training for GPs in skin conditions and their treatment. But the …
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