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Pediatric patients with eczema have a greater diversity of gut bacteria, according to results of a recent study.

Derms take 'hammering' with cuts to three codes New tanning group targets UV 'myths' Clinical Dermatology : Pneumocystis pneumonia prophylaxis may be required in immunosuppressed patients Special Report : Identifying type of hair loss allows for appropriate treatment selections Cosmetic Dermatology : Skin poration is an old concept that is now being for placing hyaluronic acid into the skin Cutaneous Oncology : Despite research, relationship between serum vitamin D levels, melanoma remains uncertain Business of Dermatology : Electronic prescribing creates communication bridge between patient, physician and pharmacist

A letter comes across your office fax machine indicating that your practice has been scheduled for an audit and site visit from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a Medicare administrative contractor, or a zone program integrity contractor the next morning at 8 a.m. Sound far-fetched? This exact scenario is likely if your practice is scheduled for such a visit from the federal government or a government contractor. The timing is intended to give you little chance to prepare.

No matter how long you have been in practice, chances are you have encountered a toxic employee who poisoned the atmosphere of your workplace. If you don’t take action fast, such an employee can threaten your relationships with your patients and your staff, affecting your income in many ways.

Skin poration is a not a new concept, but rather the application of acupuncture techniques to skincare. In East Asia, rollers coated with sharp needles have been used for a variety of purposes, from pressure point release for muscle pain to the rejuvenation of skin to a method of penetration enhancing topical products.

E-prescribing has increased dramatically since 2008, according to a recent data brief from the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health Information Technology.

A patient has melanoma in situ removed from her face and develops sepsis. She sues her doctor, claiming he should have explained that infection could lead to sepsis and death. Was his warning about the risk of infection enough? What is he required to disclose during his informed consent with his patient?

Students who have had acne may qualify for college scholarship funds of up to $12,000 per year from Valeant Dermatology, according to a news release.

Galderma acquires Spirig

Pharmaceutical company Galderma has acquired Spirig Pharma, a move that will boost its line of products for treating various dermatologic conditions.

Like many children, Mona Gohara, M.D., took lifelong cues from her parents. Her father a surgeon and her mother a pathologist, Gohara’s Egyptian parents came to the United States in 1969. Her mother, Amira Gohara, M.D., completed her residency at the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, and went on to become the first foreign medical graduate, female dean in this country’s history.

Federal regulators are more closely scrutinizing some dermatologic surgery codes, including those that are considered the “bread and butter” for skin cancer repairs. And codes that are deemed misvalued could be cut by as much as one-third by Medicare. Commercial carriers could follow suit.

Some diseases, conditions and treatments are different in patients with skin of color as compared to Caucasian patients, and understanding these differences is essential in choosing appropriate therapy, according to Heather Woolery-Lloyd, M.D.

A newly formed group of indoor tanning retailers is working to correct what it calls “misinformation” about tanning beds and boost public awareness of the potential benefits of UV exposure.