JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews
En podcast av JAMA Network
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Association of Delays in Surgery for Melanoma With Insurance Type
Publicerades: 2017-10-04 -
Psoriasis
Publicerades: 2017-09-13 -
Perineural Invasion of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Publicerades: 2017-07-05 -
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas
Publicerades: 2017-06-14 -
Variation in the Cost of Managing Actinic Keratosis
Publicerades: 2017-03-01 -
Diversity of Trial Participants in Dermatology Clinical Trials
Publicerades: 2017-01-04 -
Method of Prescribing and Primary Nonadherence to Dermatologic Medication
Publicerades: 2016-10-26 -
Exploring the Industry-Dermatologist Financial Relationship
Publicerades: 2016-10-05 -
Sterile vs Nonsterile Gloves in Surgery and Outpatient Procedures
Publicerades: 2016-08-03 -
Patient Preferences in Dermatologist Attire
Publicerades: 2016-06-01 -
Red Hair, Light Skin, and UV-Independent Risk for Melanoma
Publicerades: 2016-04-06 -
Point-of-Care Treatment Decisions for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Publicerades: 2016-02-03 -
Laboratory Monitoring During Isotretinoin Therapy for Acne
Publicerades: 2015-12-02 -
Advanced Pneumatic Compression Device for Patients With Lymphedema
Publicerades: 2015-10-07 -
Botulinum Toxin A to Treat Painful Cutaneous Leiomyomas
Publicerades: 2015-08-05 -
Trends in Basal Cell Carcinoma Incidence in High-Risk Patients
Publicerades: 2015-06-03 -
Adverse Event Reporting in Clinical Trials of Finasteride for Alopecia
Publicerades: 2015-04-01 -
Education to Promote Safe Use of Isotretinoin
Publicerades: 2015-02-04 -
Patient-Centered, Direct-Access Online Care for AD
Publicerades: 2014-10-22 -
Characteristics and Associations of High-Mitotic-Rate Melanoma
Publicerades: 2014-08-20
Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Dermatology. JAMA Dermatology covers research on the skin, its diseases, and their treatment. Our mission is to explicate the structure and function of the skin and its diseases and the art of using this information to deliver optimal medical and surgical care to the patient. We attempt to enhance the understanding of cutaneous pathophysiology and improve the clinician's ability to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
