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Considering and Improving Patient Quality of Life in Dermatologic Conditions

Many dermatologic conditions have demonstrated proven impacts on patients and their quality of life.

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Many dermatologic conditions have demonstrated proven impacts on patients and their quality of life. Physicians are aiming to bring awareness to the impacts certain conditions may have on patients physically, emotionally, and psychosocially, and researchers are working to make strides toward improving these detriments through studies and trials. The Dermatology Times® team wants to learn more about your experiences managing or bettering patient quality of life through treatment at your practice. Email us at DTEditors@mmhgroup.com.

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