Residents’ Corner
Residents’ Corner
Vesiculobullous and Pustular Diseases in Newborns
This article exhibits the most common presentations of vesiculobullous diseases in newborns and reviews the clinical characteristics unique to...
Residents’ Corner
Pediatric Pearls From the AAD Annual Meeting
This article summarizes novel pediatric dermatology clinical pearls and emerging literature highlights compiled from the 2017 Annual Meeting of...
Residents’ Corner
Five Steps for Delivering an Effective and Educational Lecture
This article highlights 5 essential components of creating and effectively delivering an educational lecture in the medical arena. Optimizing the...
Residents’ Corner
Expanding Uses of Propranolol in Dermatology
Propranolol as a dermatologic therapeutic tool was first described in 2008. Since then, propranolol has had a pivotal role in the dermatology...
Residents’ Corner
Pediatric Nail Diseases: Clinical Pearls
Our dermatology department recently sponsored a pediatric dermatology lecture series for the pediatric residency program...
Residents’ Corner
Teledermatology in Tijuana, Mexico
The Health Frontiers in Tijuana (HFiT) clinic is a binational partnership between the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine (San...
Residents’ Corner
Update on New Drugs in Dermatology
Medications in dermatology are used in a variety of different methods and dosages and for numerous different diseases entities that are not...
Residents’ Corner
How to Increase Patient Adherence to Therapy
How do we increase patient adherence to therapy? As dermatologists, we will see thousands of patients over the course of our careers, most with...
Residents’ Corner
Influence of Diet in Acne Vulgaris and Atopic Dermatitis
Diet has been considered as an influence in dermatology for several years. Unfortunately, although correlation has been breached, causation is yet...
Residents’ Corner
Preventing, Identifying, and Managing Cosmetic Procedure Complications, Part 2: Lasers and Chemical Peels
Part 1 of this series highlighted some of the potential complications that have been associated with soft tissue augmentation and botulinum toxin...
Residents’ Corner
Cognitive Biases in Dermatology Training
Cognitive biases are patterns that physicians develop based on predetermined judgments that can influence their decisions regarding patient care....