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research How Dermatology Residents Can Best Serve the Needs of the LGBT Community
Dermatology residents should learn LGBT needs and terms to provide better care.
research Broad laboratory testing does not show utility for telogen effluvium: a retrospective analysis of 22-million laboratory results using TriNetX
research Inservice Education of the Obstetric Nursing Staff
Inservice education improves obstetric nursing care and requires teamwork and good planning.
research The February 6, 2023 Earthquake and the Experience of the Dermatology Consultation Unit at a Tertiary Hospital
Post-earthquake, skin issues like dermatitis and infections were common due to trauma, disinfectants, and stress.
research A single-center, prospective, open-label, pilot study of the safety, local tolerability, and efficacy of ultraviolet-C (UVC) phototherapy for the treatment of great toenail onychomycosis
Trichoscopy is a helpful and quick method to diagnose hair loss without shaving.
research Psychological interventions in the management of common skin conditions
Using psychological treatments can help manage skin conditions along with regular medical care.
research Videodermoscopy in the evaluation of hair and scalp disorders.
Videodermoscopy is a helpful, non-invasive tool for accurately diagnosing hair and scalp disorders.
research Pharmaceutical care in transplantation: current challenges and future opportunities
Pharmaceutical care in transplantation faces challenges but has promising future opportunities for better outcomes.
research Dermatology Residency Education in Treatment of Testosterone-Induced Acne Vulgaris and Androgenic Alopecia in Transmasculine Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Academic Dermatologists
Dermatology trainees lack standardized guidelines and education for treating testosterone-induced skin conditions in transmasculine individuals.
research Dermatologic care of the transgender patient
Hormonal therapy in transgender patients can lead to skin changes like altered sebum production, hair growth, and acne, which may require dermatological care.
research Analysing the patient experience of COVID‐19: Exploring patients' experiences of hospitalisation and their quality of life post discharge
COVID-19 patients need more support after leaving the hospital due to ongoing health issues.
research Poster 149 Rehabilitation, Functional Status Relationship to Re‐hospitalization Rates in Patients with Hematologic Malignancy after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant
Rehabilitation improved patients' mobility but did not reduce 30-day hospital readmission rates after stem cell transplants.
research Insights About a Pandemic: Clinical Approach
The pandemic highlighted the need for accurate information, vaccine development, and adapting to new routines while managing stress and misinformation.
research This Week in JAMA
Early surgery reduces seizure risk in drug-resistant epilepsy; testosterone to DHT conversion doesn't affect muscle anabolism; veterans with PTSD likely to have riskier opioid use; bevacizumab helps in hereditary bleeding disorder.
research Epidemiological Analysis of Alopecia in Migrant Communities at Dr. Hair™ Clinics
Migrant and minority communities face higher rates of alopecia due to genetic, environmental, and cultural factors, needing better healthcare access and culturally aware treatments.
research Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-2000-0385-2813, Equifax Payment Services, St. Petersburg, Florida.
The investigation found no work-related causes for employee hair loss at Equifax Payment Services, and the environment was not hazardous.
research Legal issues concerning the promotion of pharmaceutical products on the internet to consumers.
In 1996, promoting drugs online was new and legally unclear.
research The use of complementary and alternative medicine among dermatology outpatients in Eastern Turkey
Almost half of the dermatology patients in Eastern Turkey use alternative medicine, which can be risky and delay proper treatment.
research LUNG CANCER SCREENING- THE ONTARIO? CANADA EXPERIENCE
Early lung cancer screening in Ontario reduces deaths and is cost-effective.
research Living with long COVID and its impact on family and society: a couple's view
Long COVID has severely affected a couple's health, finances, and social life.
research Executive Excellence: Protocols for Healthcare Leaders
The document concludes that the books are useful for healthcare leaders, providing practical tips and inspiration for industry challenges.
research Black dots in trichoscopy after COVID‐19. Can it be telogen effluvium?
A woman's hair loss after COVID-19 was likely due to a mix of pressure-induced alopecia and acute telogen effluvium.
research Patients with specific skin disorders who are affected by COVID ‐19: What do experiences say about management strategies? A systematic review
Patients with chronic skin conditions on systemic treatments did not have worse COVID-19 outcomes and could resume their treatments after recovery.
research Hair Root Dermoscopy from Shed Hair: A Simple Diagnostic Tool in Telogen Effluvium
Hair root dermoscopy is a simple, noninvasive tool to diagnose telogen effluvium.
research The clinical management of testosterone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder: a review
Testosterone Replacement Therapy can improve sexual health in postmenopausal women with low sexual desire, but more research is needed on its long-term effects.
research Additional Benefit Scoring During Health Technology Assessment in Germany - Its Drivers and Impact on Pricing and Discount for Orphan Drugs
Orphan drug benefit scores in Germany are influenced by phase III data and lack of alternatives, but not linked to price or discounts.
research An industry update: what’s new in the field of therapeutic delivery this month?
New drugs for Alzheimer's and rheumatoid arthritis advanced, a Zika vaccine is in development, and there were business deals in anesthesia and oncology.
research UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING BURNOUT AND COMPASSION FATIGUE IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Addressing burnout and compassion fatigue in healthcare is crucial for improving job satisfaction and care quality.
research Special dermatology/plastic surgery issue 2017
The 2017 issue emphasized progress in laser and energy-based skin treatments, but noted the need for more research on certain procedures and technologies.