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May 07, 2016

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Disruptive technologies expand NMSC tx options

Minimally invasive radiation therapy techniques may be viable alternatives for treating non-melanoma skin cancers in a variety of situations. » Read More.

Commentary

Can we cut back on lab testing?

We utilize numerous medications in dermatology where potentially severe side effects can occur and can be detected by laboratory analysis. However, many commonly prescribed drugs rarely cause problems but have acquired the reputation of potentially toxic agents, which require close laboratory monitoring. » Dr. Levine cites the tests he feels dermatologists overuse.

COSMETIC

Who is the minimally invasive patient?

Data offers insight into who these patients are and what they want. » See the demographic snapshot.

BUSINESS

Cash-based model considerations

Alternative practice designs enable physicians to regain control of their businesses. » Read More

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