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The announcement is part of a slate of new vaccine mandates announced Sept. 9.

The organization is also calling on everyone to be vaccinated against the disease.

The National Psoriasis Foundation has released new guidance statements after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided new information on COVID-19 vaccine boosters for immunocompromised patients.

According to a study in Annals of Dermatology and Venerology, pediatric patients with psoriasis in France frequently missed dermatologic consultations.

Some systemic medications may have increased risk for patients during the COVID-19 era, according to a recent Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance (PeDRA) statement.

COVID-19’s lingering impact brings new considerations for treatment regimens for pediatric patients with psoriasis.

185,000 adults with confirmed cases of COVID-19 were hospitalized in June and July. Of those, 182,000, or 98.3%, had not been vaccinated for the disease.

A jump in new COVID-19 cases dropped margins and volumes.

An expected rise in COVID-19 cases in combination with other preventable diseases could overwhelm the healthcare system.

The Biden administration will make the additional doses of two COVID-19 vaccines available to combat the Delta variant.

Looking to get your practice ahead of the rest post-COVID-19? These 10 practical practice management tips will help you jump start your practice into the future.

A survey from Tempus shows that the pandemic affected many American’s health care.

At the final part of our Road Map to Recovery webinar recap series, sponsored by Aerolase, our expert panelist answered questions about vaccine mandates, social media marketing, cash balance planning, and more.

In this third part of our webinar recap series, our expert panelists discuss financials involved in the dermatology business and how to navigate debts, profits, taxes, and more.

In the first part of our 3-part recap series of our Roadmap to Recovery webinar, panelists discussed how the dermatology practice changed during COVID-19 and what changes they plan on keeping.

A study found WaterWipes, a baby wipe comprised of 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract, helped reduce facial pressure injuries (FPI) caused by prolonged wear of personal protective equipment (PPE).

A higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in people of color may be contributing to a higher burden of COVID-19 in minority populations. Dermatologists are encouraged to address vitamin D status in patients and recommend supplementation, which might have other health benefits.

Join us in an upcoming webinar sponsored by Aerolase that provides the latest insight on how to grow your practice and profits beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the increase in availability, many patients still don’t know whether their physician offer telehealth.

A survey found that the pandemic boosted physician burnout and woke many up to their financial precarity.

Psoriasis patients may have a higher risk of contracting COVID-19, according to study results recently presented at AAD VMX 2021.

A survey found a large proportion of dermatologists surveyed said their patients referenced video conferencing as the reason for seeking cosmetic consultation since the start of the pandemic.

Telemedicine flourished among dermatology practices in the wake of COVID-19. But as the world tentatively reopens, questions about connectivity, regulations, and payment will have to be addressed before physicians decide what role virtual visits will play in their practices.

In this month's Legal Eagle column, David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, explores the legality of terminating an employee for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine.

Given the high prevalence of Kawasaki disease during the pandemic, Japanese investigators determined that droplet or contact transmission of pathogens is likely not a major route causing the development of the disease.





























