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Reddit » Dermatology
6h ago
I've recently retired from the military and am looking to enter the professional civil sector. Having not had much experience as a civilian, so I'm curious what things should I be doing to identify red flags in large dermatology groups (via research, during interviews, asking employees, etc)?
I know involvement with any type of private equity is a common red flag. Are there other common ones I should look for? What methodologies do you employ when evaluating the culture of larger groups, their attitude toward patients, etc?
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Reddit » Dermatology
6h ago
Hey everyone,
I hope you're all doing well! I'm Silvia Acien, the Founder and CEO of ACIEN, a knitwear company focused on crafting garments that not only look great but also nurture the skin using regenerative materials.
I'm on a mission to collaborate with experts in the field of skincare (preferably dermatologists) to shed light on the benefits of skin-friendly fibres.
A little about me: I hail from the South of Spain, where I grew up surrounded by organic tomato fields. This upbringing instilled in me a deep love for nature, which drove me to pursue Fashion Design studies at Central Saint ..read more
Reddit » Dermatology
6h ago
Hello everyone I 22 F am starting my first year of college this year and I want to become a dermatologist. I am very determined on the matter but people have been saying that it’s near to impossible. I’m starting so late due to the fact that I served in the army for the last 4 years and am just now getting out. Will this hinder me from getting into med school?
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Reddit » Dermatology
6h ago
Heading to Alpharetta next week, would love to sync up if you’re going to be there.
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Reddit » Dermatology
6h ago
A dermatologist in west hollywood california by the name of Jason Emer, who claims to be the inventor of everything (only been licensed for nearly 12 years), had a patient die on the table while under his care. According to the document, this patient was suggested to get way too many procedures in one session AND shouldn't have even gotten surgery.
I wont even get into the details about this guy, but my friend was considering surgery with him and I finally found THIS:: Medical Board Petition for License Revocation - He SHOULD be losing his license any day now or at minimum a suspension.
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Reddit » Dermatology
5d ago
Hii everyone.. I am a certified mbbs doctor from india I would like to learn about aesthetic course and cosmetology course in and around india like japan , korea , vietnam for about 3~6 months duration Can anyone please suggest me which place is good for studying and i also require certificate after completion Please could anyone help me in suggestions Thank you :)))
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Reddit » Dermatology
5d ago
I am very curious to try to understand this.
I have heard two versions:
1) UVB radiation soothes the cells and stops inflammation
2) the immune system switches from being busy attacking healthy cells to focusing on skin reparation.
Really curious what the truth is here and if you have any scientific literature I can read on? Thank you
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Reddit » Dermatology
5d ago
Hey all, just hoping to help problem solve one of the greatest burdens that plague the specialty. If you could imagine a perfect fax/communication or document workflow solution, what would that look like for your practice?
I imagine it would have to integrate well with your current tech stack especially the emr and be easy to use; but what else is it you’re looking for?
If you could remove the better half of all admin work, how could your staff better spend that time? Chasing referrals? Scheduling and engaging with new patients?
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Reddit » Dermatology
5d ago
Aside from selling more products to customers, why do we have toners, serums, moisturizers, sunscreen, etc. can’t we just put all those ingredients in the moisturizer? If it’s formulated correctly, it should have the same effect if not close enough.
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