
Dr. Skin has practiced dermatology for decades in his small-town community, and is well respected not only by his patients, but also by the local medical community for his quality of care.

Dr. Skin has practiced dermatology for decades in his small-town community, and is well respected not only by his patients, but also by the local medical community for his quality of care.

"I have felt professional losses in my life before. When the founding dean of my fledging medical school died unexpectedly, I was distraught for weeks. "

Seattle - New research shows why caffeine may help protect against skin cancer, HealthDay News reports.

International report - Hand sores can develop from prolonged video game use and excessive sweating brought on by gripping the controller, according to a study published in the British Journal of Dermatology.

National report - Children with eczema are more likely to also have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder than kids without eczema, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Washington - The Food and Drug Administration is warning patients on the psoriasis drug Raptiva (Genentech) about the risk of developing progressive multifocal leukoencephatolopathy (PML), the Wall Street Journal reports.

Fort Worth, Texas - Galderma has launched an SPF 50 facial moisturizer from Cetaphil, PR Newswire reports.

Stiefel Laboratories is partnering with Ventiv Professional Development Group (PDG) to extend its global selling skills platform into new markets, Globe Newswire reports.


National report - The Food and Drug Administration has approved Vectical (Galderma), an ointment containing calcitriol, for the treatment of mild-to-moderate psoriasis, according to WebMD.

Princeton Junction, N.J. - Lutronic has announced Food and Drug Administration clearance for their laser-assisted lipolysis system AccuSculpt, according to a company press release.

When Irwin Braverman, M.D., was asked to offer possible medical explanations for an Egyptian pharaoh’s feminine features and elongated head, it was not because Dr. Braverman is an expert in Egyptian history.

There is no shortage of lunch and dinner options near the Moscone Center, yet not all restaurants are created equal. For some recommended "good eats," here are some potential choices:

Browse a list of wineries where you can kick back and relax while visitng San Francisco

See transportation options for getting around San Francisco

Find out where to go for the best shopping in San Francisco

Like the eclectic neighborhoods themselves, San Francisco nightlife offers something for everyone.

San Francisco is an eclectic mix of districts, home to more than 40 neighborhoods. Here is a sampling of some of the neighborhoods you might run across during your stay in the city by the Bay. Then, turn to the San Francisco Attractions article for some activities in many of the various neighborhoods.

When visiting San Francisco, especially for the first time, be sure not to miss the following landmarks:

The origins of what is now San Francisco date to 3,000 B.C. The original inhabitants appear to be the Yelamu tribe of the Ohlone people.

San Francisco has cuisine to satisfy any taste buds. From dim sum to gnocchi, use this guide to map out your dining tour of the city by the Bay.

San Francisco - San Francisco is nearly synonymous with a high cost of living. The advent and financial success of the early years of the Internet revolution still lures high-income folks to the city by the bay.

Find out what to do in your free time while visiting San Francisco

While reading a manual on EMR navigation code lingo for knowing which button to push on a computer to properly use an electronic medical record (EMR), I was watching the recently popular animated movie featuring Wall-E and EVA.

Topical immunomodulators are effective in managing pediatric vitiligo over six months, with no serious adverse events observed, one study has found. More extended treatment will provide a better sense of efficacy with these therapies in the longer term.

If your practice hasn't jumped on the eco-friendly bus already, maybe it's time to catch a ride. 'Going green' can make good business sense. Savvy dermatology practices recognize that consumers gravitate to businesses they perceive as socially conscious. In addition to attracting patients and helping the environment, being environmentally friendly may also help you reduce costs.

The morning of his interview with Dermatology Times, Perry Robins, M.D., had just flown in from a domestic dermatology meeting, lectured two weeks prior at a major dermatology meeting in Florida, and flown overseas a month before to lecture at a meeting in Paris.

As a physician, do you realize that you spend 40 percent to 50 percent of your working hours laboring for the IRS and your state? That is a lot of time with patients for someone else's benefit.

With increasing frequency, I have noticed that many audience members at medical meetings are dividing their attention between the speakers and their Blackberries and laptops. Some audience members keep both their Blackberries and laptops running throughout the meeting, and are not engaged at all in the meeting - but I am sure they will claim CME credit for "being there."

As a busy professional or business owner, you're affected by our troubled economy on two fronts. First is your obvious concern about revenues and maintaining a healthy bottom line. Then, like everyone else, you also have the worry about your personal finances.