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Oct 26, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Kaitlyn Bader |Aaron S. Farberg
“I see and understand the value of the younger dermatologist. We are the future, and we want to make sure that they get more unique and personalized education,” said Aaron Farberg, MD, in an interview with Dermatology Times at Fall Clinical 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Bruce E. Strober |Aaron S. Farberg
Media Resources AcneAestheticsAlopeciaAtopic Dermatitis COVID-19Hidradenitis SuppurativaMelasmaNP and PAPediatric DermatologyPigmentary DisordersPractice ManagementPrecision Medicine and BiologicsPrurigo NodularisPsoriasisPsoriatic ArthritisRare DiseaseSkin CancerRosaceaVitiligoWound Care General Dermatology EczemaAlopeciaAestheticsVitiligoCOVID-19 Actinic Keratosis Precision Medicine and BiologicsRare DiseaseWound CareRosacea Psoriasis Psoriatic Arthritis Atopic Dermatitis MelasmaNP and...
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Sep 24, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Emma Andrus |Aaron S. Farberg
The Dermatology Association of Radiation Therapy recently published a large retrospective cohort study highlighting the effectiveness of image-guided superficial radiation Therapy (IGSRT) for treating non melanoma skin cancer.1 The study, published in Geriatrics, involved nearly 20,000 NMSC lesions treated from 2016 to 2023.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Aaron S. Farberg
I’ll bet that everyone reading this article has written a prescription for a topical steroid with these instructions on it this week. The reality is that a generic topical treatment may simply not be the best option for many patients. Yet we are often forced into step therapy by payers—so-called nonmedical switching.
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May 7, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Aaron S. Farberg
Have you injected Dysport or Botox in your practice? Or perhaps your office sells sunscreens, supplements, or cosmeceutical skin care products? If you answered yes to either of these scenarios, then you or your practice manager are already familiar with the business strategy known as buy and bill.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
dermatologytimes.com | Kaitlyn Bader |Aaron S. Farberg
“There is real, significant data from the NCI, the National Cancer Institute, utilizing the SEER database, as well as another study I'm going to be highlighting, that shows there's no doubt, there's solid evidence that GEP saves lives for those that are diagnosed with invasive melanoma,” said Aaron Farberg, MD, ahead of his sessions at Fall Clinical 2023.
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Apr 14, 2023 |
dermatologytimes.com | Neal Bhatia |Aaron S. Farberg
2 Minute DrillAround the PracticeBetween The LinesCase Based Peer PerspectiveDermviewEditorial Board NewsExpert InterviewsExpert PerspectivesFrontline ForumInside the ClinicMedical World NewsPodcastsReadout360Recognize and ReferViewpointsWebinars
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Mar 30, 2023 |
dermatologytimes.com | Joshua Zeichner |Hilary E. Baldwin |Zoe Diana Draelos |Aaron S. Farberg |Leon Kircik
Continued from part 3Zeichner: What is the optimal dosing strategy for isotretinoin, including traditional dosing vs how we’re doing it in the real world in clinical practice? Baldwin: The traditional dosing is 0.5 to 1 milligram per kilogram for 15 to 20 weeks. Zeichner: Regardless of what it says in the package insert, how are you guys dosing your patients? I personally use this as a framework to start, but I’m adjusting the dose based on how I’m clinically evaluating the patients.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
dermatologytimes.com | Joshua Zeichner |Hilary E. Baldwin |Zoe Diana Draelos |Aaron S. Farberg |Leon Kircik
Continued from part 2Zeichner: Let’s just talk a little bit about the role of androgens and the development of acne when androgens start to increase in levels in the bloodstream and the effects of that. Kircik: So no puberty, no acne. No androgens, no acne. These are well known. Zeichner: Adrenarche is the first stage of puberty, when the adrenal glands start to mature and produce androgen hormones.
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Mar 16, 2023 |
dermatologytimes.com | Joshua Zeichner |Hilary E. Baldwin |Zoe Diana Draelos |Aaron S. Farberg |Leon Kircik
Continued from part 1Zeichner: Dr Draelos and Dr Baldwin, could you comment on skincare briefly, on what types of cleansers, moisturizers, and other skincare products we recommend to our acne prone patients? Baldwin: No acne visit is complete until we have discussed skin care, including cleansers and moisturizers and sunscreen, making specific recommendations. You can’t just say on your way out the door, “Oh, by the way, make sure you moisturize.” Specific recommendations are necessary.