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Pediatrics
The power of weighted words
There is no doubt that living with distinguishing physical features can be difficult. More than one study has ranked chronic skin disease as a condition with the greatest negative impact on a child's quality of life. The expert words of medical providers can have a significant impact on these essential concerns.
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Growing pains in pediatric dermatology: Workforce shortage
Up to 30% of pediatric primary care visits include a skin-related complaint, but the longstanding shortage of providers continues. One expert discusses some of the factors involved.
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What to consider when treating children with lasers
A laser is a suitable mode of treatment for certain dermatologic conditions in pediatric patients; however, there are certain procedural aspects that physicians should consider when treating younger children.
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