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Inter- And Intra-Physician Variation In Quantifying Actinic Keratosis Skin Photodamage, Benjamin Schmeusser, Christina E. Borchers, Jeffrey B. Travers, Samia Borchers, Justin Trevino, Max Rubin, Heidi Donnelly, Karl Kellawan, Lydia Carpenter, Shalini Bahl, Craig A. Rohan, Elizabeth Muennich, Scott Guenthner, Holly Hahn, Ali Rkein, Marc Darst, Nico Mousdicas, Elizabeth E. Cates, Ulas Sunar, Trevor J. Bihl Sep 2020

Inter- And Intra-Physician Variation In Quantifying Actinic Keratosis Skin Photodamage, Benjamin Schmeusser, Christina E. Borchers, Jeffrey B. Travers, Samia Borchers, Justin Trevino, Max Rubin, Heidi Donnelly, Karl Kellawan, Lydia Carpenter, Shalini Bahl, Craig A. Rohan, Elizabeth Muennich, Scott Guenthner, Holly Hahn, Ali Rkein, Marc Darst, Nico Mousdicas, Elizabeth E. Cates, Ulas Sunar, Trevor J. Bihl

Dermatology Faculty Publications

We investigated the variations in physician evaluation of skin photodamage based on a published photodamage scale. Of interest is the utility of a 10-level scale ranging from none and mild photodamage to actinic keratosis (AK). The dorsal forearms of 55 adult subjects with various amounts of photodamage were considered. Each forearm was independently evaluated by 15 board-certified dermatologists according to the Global Assessment Severity Scale ranging from 0 (less severe) to 9 (the most progressed stage of skin damage). Dermatologists rated the levels of photodamage based upon the photographs in blinded fashion. Results show substantial disagreement amongst the dermatologists on …


Dermatologists In The Wild West, 1870-1900: The Early Pioneers From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Coast., Leonard J Hoenig, Lawrence Charles Parish May 2020

Dermatologists In The Wild West, 1870-1900: The Early Pioneers From The Mississippi River To The Pacific Coast., Leonard J Hoenig, Lawrence Charles Parish

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

During the Wild West era of American history (approximately 1870-1900), at least 53 dermatologists settled between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Coast. In 1870, two dermatologists began their practice in the city of St Louis, Missouri (William Augustus Hardaway and Solomon Claiborne Martin, Sr) and one dermatologist started his practice in San Francisco, California (George J. Bucknall). By 1900, 50 more dermatologists had settled in 19 cities located in the American West (Tables 1,2). There, they established practices, initiated academic programs, and pioneered dermatology as a medical specialty in the western United States. This contribution provides brief biographic profiles …


Public Social Media Consultations For Dermatologic Conditions: An Online Survey, Elizabeth Schoenberg, Doaa Shalabi, Jordan Wang, Nazanin Saedi, Matthew Keller Mar 2020

Public Social Media Consultations For Dermatologic Conditions: An Online Survey, Elizabeth Schoenberg, Doaa Shalabi, Jordan Wang, Nazanin Saedi, Matthew Keller

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

The use of social media in medicine has been increasingly studied in recent years, especially concerning its role in patient outreach, education, diagnosis, and management. Dermatology is a unique field in that patients can post photographs of their skin ailments when seeking online medical advice and information. This study examines the role of public social media consultations for dermatologic conditions. A large portion of patients utilize social media for dermatologic consultations and many do not seek care from a dermatologist afterward. Future studies should trend this phenomenon, especially as the use of social media continues to expand.


Incidence Of Myocardial Infarction And Cerebrovascular Accident In Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa, S. Reddy, A. Strunk, G. B. Jemec, A. Garg Jan 2020

Incidence Of Myocardial Infarction And Cerebrovascular Accident In Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa, S. Reddy, A. Strunk, G. B. Jemec, A. Garg

Journal Articles

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