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Law & Medicine
Sexual harassment
Which physician behaviors and health care workplace environments cross the line into sexual harassment?
Residents’ Corner
Pediatric Leg Ulcers: Going Out on a Limb for the Diagnosis
This article exhibits the most common differential diagnoses for pediatric leg ulcers and contrasts the etiologies with the adult population. The...
For Residents
Cellular Versus Acellular Grafts for Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Altering the Protocol to Improve Recruitment to a Comparative Efficacy Trial
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) have a substantial impact on public health. The standard of care (SOC) for DFUs consists of a multidisciplinary...
Residents’ Corner
Vesiculobullous and Pustular Diseases in Newborns
This article exhibits the most common presentations of vesiculobullous diseases in newborns and reviews the clinical characteristics unique to...
Peer to Peer
The Exam of the Future: What Should Residents Expect?
For Residents
Complications of Cosmetic Eye Whitening
Introduced in 2008 and subsequently popularized in South Korea, cosmetic eye whitening has been offered as a treatment of chronic conjunctival...
Feature
Residents getting unprecedented attention from employers
Survey shows that “the search for newly trained physicians is on the verge of becoming a feeding frenzy.”
For Residents
Videodermoscopy as a Novel Tool for Dermatologic Education
Dermoscopy is used as an adjunct to clinical examination in the diagnosis of skin lesions, including melanoma. Videodermoscopy...
Residents’ Corner
Pediatric Pearls From the AAD Annual Meeting
This article summarizes novel pediatric dermatology clinical pearls and emerging literature highlights compiled from the 2017 Annual Meeting of...
For Residents
Topical Timolol May Improve Overall Scar Cosmesis in Acute Surgical Wounds
Acute wounds created by dermatologists following the removal of nonmelanoma skin cancers are closed either by primary or secondary intention, and...
For Residents
Completeness of Facial Self-application of Sunscreen in Cosmetic Surgery Patients
Previous studies have demonstrated incomplete sunscreen self-application to various facial regions in cosmetic surgery patients, but there is no...