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Don't sweat it: New topical formulation effective for hyperhidrosis
December 1st 2008A newly formulated topical therapy appears to be significantly effective and well-tolerated in patients suffering from primary focal hyperhidrosis. The modified formulation offers a therapeutic option to patients who fail other topical therapies for their condition and/or where other treatment avenues are not an option.
'Treeman' improves: But HPV virus will remain chronic problem for Indonesian man
December 1st 2008International report - Indonesia's "Treeman," whose body is disfigured with tree-branch-like warts, is getting better - but he is far from being free of the chronic HPV-2 virus that has overrun his body.
Legislative: Healthcare reform: 2009 may be a critical year for Medicare programs
December 1st 2008Not long ago, a dermatologist from the southwestern United States who works in a busy six-physician practice received a check in the mail from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It was his share of more than $36 million in bonus payments made by CMS for satisfactorily reporting quality information under the 2007 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI).
Letter to the editor: Checks,balances: Where should the pharmacist's loyalty lie?
December 1st 2008Norman Levine, M.D., as evidenced in his Sep. 1, 2008, Dermatology Times Commentary (Commentary: Pharmacists, insurers limit scope of practice, prescription choices) is an articulate, caring and excellent physician, and I commend him for taking care of patients with delusions of parasitosis, a disease many of his colleagues elect to refer.
Legal: Off-label drug use: FDA allows physicians to determine best course of treatment for patients
December 1st 2008Dr. Head, a prominent dermatologist, has five years of experience using botulinum toxin injections for the treatment of migraine headaches. He knows that botulinum toxin injections are approved for the treatment of hyperhidrosis and hyperkinetic glabellar lines, but he also is very comfortable treating a variety of wrinkles and headaches with these injections.
Evaluating fellows: Procedural derm, dermatopathology programs lacking
December 1st 2008National report - When it comes to performing required semiannual evaluations of fellows, both dermatopathology fellowship programs and procedural dermatology fellowship programs fall short, according to a recent study.
Stamp of approval: ACGME recognition validates procedural fellowships
December 1st 2008National report - Recognition from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) brings structure and standardization to surgical dermatology training, says a Mohs surgeon who has pushed for procedural certification.
Slaying MRSA: Not all OTC products created equal, study indicates
December 1st 2008National report - An over-the-counter compound with essential oils is not only superior in completely killing community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus organisms, it also acts faster than two other OTC products for the prevention of skin and soft-tissue infections, researchers say.
House divided: Some derms worry procedural certificate will cut out Mohs surgeons
December 1st 2008National report - Certification for procedural dermatology, now under consideration by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), could result in preferential treatment by insurance companies for Mohs surgeons who have earned such certificates, some dermatologists worry.