Commentary
Make the Diagnosis
A White male presented with a purulent erythematous edematous plaque with central necrosis and ulceration on his right flank
The patient also had flulike symptoms and a headache.
Cosmeceutical Critique
Almonds and almond oil
In the last decade, intriguing results have emerged regarding the effects of almond consumption or topical almond oil administration on skin...
Commentary
Treatments for Hidradenitis Suppurativa Comorbidities Help With Pain Management
Understanding common comorbidities as well as the biases associated with pain management will allow providers to treat hidradenitis suppurativa...
Commentary
Cruel summer for medical students and Taylor Swift fans
Medical students applying for residency tend to be as stressed out as Swifties trying to score concert tickets.
Commentary
ChatGPT in Dermatology Clinical Practice: Potential Uses and Pitfalls
We focus on the potential benefits as well as the pitfalls of using ChatGPT in dermatology clinical practice.
Aesthetic Dermatology Update
Treating poikiloderma
Breaking down the subtypes will help direct the treatment options.
The Optimized Doctor
Can we be too efficient?
We aren’t factory workers punching out widgets, we’re physicians caring for people and people cannot be standardized.
Commentary
What can you do during a mass shooting? This MD found out
We were seeing high-velocity gunshot wounds that I’ve seen for 20 years in the Army. I know how to fix them. But there wasn’t a single thing I...
Make the Diagnosis
A 75-year-old White woman presented with diffuse erythema, scale, and pruritus on her scalp
The patient also had periorbital erythema, as well as erythema on the distal interphalangeal joints.
Managing Your Practice
The multitasking myth
There really are too many tasks and not enough hours in the day. How can you get through them without falling into the multitasking trap?
Commentary
A step forward in diabetic foot disease management
The 2023 guidelines recommend SINBAD – site, ischemia, neuropathy, bacterial infection, area, and depth – as the priority wound classification...