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Official Podcast feed of MDedge Dermatology and Cutis Peer-to-Peer, part of the Medscape Professional Network. Weekly episodes include the latest in Dermatology News and peer-to-peer interviews with Doctor Vincent A. DeLeo, MD, and Dr. Candrice Heath, MD. Plus, resident discussions geared toward physicians-in-training. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational p... more

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The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges for medical students applying to residency programs. In this episode, Candrice R. Heath, MD (@DrCandriceHeath), talks to Virginia Alvarado Jones, MD, MS (@GinaAlvaJones), and medical student Victo... more

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Ethnic minorities and patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas are disproportionately impacted by a growing national shortage of dermatologists. In this resident takeover, Sophie A. Greenberg, MD (Twitter: @sophiegreenberg; Instagram:... more

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This week, Amber Atwater, MD, the immediate past president of the American Contact Dermatitis Society, reviews some highlights from the meeting, which was held in March. more

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Recent studies have highlighted poor representation of darker skin types in dermatology textbooks and online resources. Vincent A. DeLeo, MD, talks to Jules B. Lipoff, MD (@juleslipoff), about the general paucity of images of skin of color in learnin... more

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • Short, Concise, & Cutting Edge

    So cutting edge, I truly enjoy these topics and thought provoking analysis each episode unleashes. Keep this coming, it’s improving how we all practice medicine. Thank you.

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    Dr Mike
    United States3 years ago
  • Needs a different host

    He cannot pronounce basic medical words correctly which is highly distracting as I try to figure out what he meant to say. No personal knock against the host, he had a great podcast voice and carries the episode well, but I think strong consideration of a new host with medical and dermatological experience would be a huge improvement. I do wonder if the editors/producers preview the eps before release? The mispronunciations are quite glaring.

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    2
    bonnie31093
    United States4 years ago
  • Brachioradial Pruritus (BRP) and Hyperhidrosis

    Yo! Glycopyrrolate and oxybutynin for hyperhidrosis may aggravate Brachioradial Puritus. And, yes, BRP and HH can coexist in patients.

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    3
    Bottom Line Up Front
    United States4 years ago
  • Who is the presenter?

    The presenter in the first part of the podcast mispronounces common dermatologic/medical terms so often that it greatly distracts from the content of the podcast. Erythematous, genitourinary, purpuric, acral, and vesicular are just a few examples of mispronounced words and there are too many more. It’s a shame that it makes the podcast too painful for me to listen to. This would be a great volunteer position for medical students or even premed students who would do a better job.

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    Darlenica
    United States4 years ago
  • Decent basic overview of medical derm lit

    Fairly repetitive material being shared, would be great to add some surgical (cutaneous onc) dermatology and even dermatopathology papers clinically relevant to a derm practice. Also, the vocal fry in a guest (telephone?) presenter this past episode made it absolutely impossible to listen to.

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    Erez M.
    United States4 years ago

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