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As 2024 comes to a close, Dermatology Times is taking a look back at the unique insights and updates shared by nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
When examining Ezra’s skin, you note well-defined erythematous scaly plaques with well-defined, serpiginous, raised borders and yellow crusting on the anterior shins and forearms.
Biologics represent the pinnacle of scientific progress, engineered to precisely target conditions previously deemed untreatable. However, any dermatology provider who has prescribed one quickly learns of the immense barriers surrounding them.
It is always essential to have clear communication regarding expectations at your new practice.
Miranti presented tips on handling denial hurdles and how to ensure patients receive access to the treatments they need.
Hasbargen presented Mohs surgery pearls on closure types and pattern recognition at the 2024 Diversity in Dermatology meeting.
Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, shares her favorite topics from the aesthetic conference held last month.
Aubrie Jones, PA-C, MMS, and Laura Bush, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA, discuss the role of the SDPA in supporting the growth and journeys of PAs at all stages.
Dermatology Times' Summer Editor in Chief, Shanna Miranti, MPAS, PA-C, shares how she has learned to be happy, stay humble, and be brilliant in her more than 22 years in dermatology.
Since the first electronic medical record emerged in 1972, clinicians have found themselves increasingly trapped behind screens.
Understanding comorbidities such as thyroid dysfunction and vitiligo helps to navigate comprehensive care to achieve long-lasting results in alopecia areata treatment.
Whether you're a novice or a seasoned expert, there's always more to learn and refine, ensuring that dermatology continues to advance with precision and care.
Jamie Restivo, MPAS, PA-C, shares insights from the 5th Annual Keystone Dermatology Conference held from October 17 to 19 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Review some of the top highlights shared at physician assistant and nurse practitioner dermatology meetings in 2024.
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