Commentary
Commentary
You Can’t Spell ‘Medicine’ Without D, E, and I
A majority of Americans, physicians, and other healthcare professionals believe in basic fairness.
Managing Your Practice
Clock Watchers
Generally, clock watchers — sometimes referred to in modern parlance as “quiet quitters” — radiate a palpable sense of “I don’t want to be here...
Make the Diagnosis
A 35-year-old female presented with a 1-day history of eroded papules and vesicles distributed periorally
On the second day, the patient developed erythematous macules on her palms and soles.
Cosmeceutical Critique
Rosemary, Part 2
There appears to be an emerging body of evidence suggesting various possible functions for rosemary in the dermatologic armamentarium. Much more...
Commentary
Survival Advantage of Adjuvant IO ‘Big News’ in Renal Cancer
The biggest news in kidney cancer at ASCO GU this year was the adjuvant...
Commentary
Residents Unionizing: What Are the Benefits, the Downsides?
The debate continues over whether residents joining unions hurts or helps negotiations.
Commentary
Bartonella henselae Infection May Occasionally Distract Immune Control of Latent Human Herpesviruses
We read with interest the September 2023 Cutis article by Swink et al,1 “Cat Scratch Disease Presenting With Concurrent...
Commentary
Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus: What’s New?
Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is an underserved area in medicine and dermatology. We discuss updates in VLS.
Commentary
Unleashing Our Immune Response to Quash Cancer
“It’s astounding how devious cancer cells and tumor tissue can be.”
Managing Your Practice
Beware the Letter of Intent
You might ask, if the terms in an LOI are not binding, why bother with one at all?
The Optimized Doctor
Healing From Trauma
Having crossed the midpoint of life, I see with the benefit of perspective how suffering has afforded me wisdom: I am more sensitive and attuned...