JAMA Dermatology Author Interviews
En podkast av JAMA Network
113 Episoder
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Effect of Topical Brimonidine on Alcohol-Induced Flushing in Asian Individuals
Publisert: 4.12.2019 -
Age-Specific Incidence of Melanoma in the United States
Publisert: 13.11.2019 -
Factors Associated With Complete Remission After Rituximab Therapy for Pemphigus
Publisert: 23.10.2019 -
Natural Does Not Mean Safe
Publisert: 25.9.2019 -
Assessment of Black Patients’ Perception of Their Dermatology Care
Publisert: 21.8.2019 -
Trends in Private Equity Acquisition of US Dermatology Practices
Publisert: 24.7.2019 -
Barriers to Telehealth Programs and Dermatological Care for American Indian Communities
Publisert: 19.6.2019 -
Patients’ Views About Self-examination After Treatment for Localized Melanoma
Publisert: 15.5.2019 -
Comparative Overall Comorbidity Burden Among Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Publisert: 17.4.2019 -
Assessment of Sleep and Exhaustion in Mothers of Children With Atopic Dermatitis
Publisert: 20.3.2019 -
Development and Validation of a Risk-Prediction Model for in-Hospital Mortality of Patients With SJS/TEN
Publisert: 6.3.2019 -
Trends in Oral Antibiotic Prescription in Dermatology, 2008 to 2016
Publisert: 16.1.2019 -
Milestone Clinical Events in Patients From North America With Epidermolysis Bullosa
Publisert: 26.12.2018 -
Economic Evaluation of Talimogene Laherparepvec Plus Ipilimumab vs Ipilimumab Alone for Unresectable Melanoma
Publisert: 21.11.2018 -
Risk of Melanoma in Moderately Dysplastic Nevi Excisionally Biopsied but With Positive Margins
Publisert: 10.10.2018 -
Differences in Use of Outpatient Dermatology Services in the United States
Publisert: 26.9.2018 -
Association of Inadequately Controlled Disease With Patient-reported Disease Burden in Atopic Dermatitis
Publisert: 3.7.2018 -
Topical Rapamycin in Patients With Facial Angiofibromas
Publisert: 23.5.2018 -
Review of Sun Protection in Adults and Children
Publisert: 14.3.2018 -
Fluorouracil for Prevention of Keratinocyte Carcinoma
Publisert: 3.1.2018
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.
