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Best Practices: Protecting Dry Vulnerable Skin with CeraVe® Healing Ointment
A supplement to Dermatology News. This advertising supplement is sponsored by Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Topics
- Reinforcing the Skin Barrier
- NEA Seal of Acceptance
- A Preventative Approach to Dry, Cracked Skin
- CeraVe Ointment in the Clinical Setting
Faculty/Faculty Disclosure
Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD
Professor of Clinical Dermatology & Pediatrics
Director, Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Training Program
University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
Rady Children’s Hospital,
San Diego, California
Dr. Friedlander was compensated for her participation in the development of this article.
CeraVe is a registered trademark of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. or its affiliates.
A supplement to Dermatology News. This advertising supplement is sponsored by Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Topics
- Reinforcing the Skin Barrier
- NEA Seal of Acceptance
- A Preventative Approach to Dry, Cracked Skin
- CeraVe Ointment in the Clinical Setting
Faculty/Faculty Disclosure
Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD
Professor of Clinical Dermatology & Pediatrics
Director, Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Training Program
University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
Rady Children’s Hospital,
San Diego, California
Dr. Friedlander was compensated for her participation in the development of this article.
CeraVe is a registered trademark of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. or its affiliates.
A supplement to Dermatology News. This advertising supplement is sponsored by Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Topics
- Reinforcing the Skin Barrier
- NEA Seal of Acceptance
- A Preventative Approach to Dry, Cracked Skin
- CeraVe Ointment in the Clinical Setting
Faculty/Faculty Disclosure
Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD
Professor of Clinical Dermatology & Pediatrics
Director, Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship Training Program
University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
Rady Children’s Hospital,
San Diego, California
Dr. Friedlander was compensated for her participation in the development of this article.
CeraVe is a registered trademark of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. or its affiliates.
Highlights from the 2020 Scientific Meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
- Even in a virtual environment, the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons delivers without a “glitch”
- Transvaginal reconstructive surgery for POP: Innovative approach to graft augmentation in the post-mesh era
- How to build your identity as a physician online
Patrick Culligan, MD
Co-Director, Urogynecology
Valley Hospital System
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Professor, Gynecology & Urology
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
Jessica Sosa-Stanley, MD
Fellow, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
St. Luke’s University Health Network
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Vincent R. Lucente, MD, MBA
Section Chief, Urogynecology
Chief, Gynecology
Medical Director, Pelvic Health Center
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Partner & Chief Medical Officer
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine &
Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Temple University College of Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Michael J. Kennelly, MD
Medical Director, Charlotte Continence Center
Carolinas Medical Center
Director of Urology
Carolinas Rehabilitation Hospital
Co-Director, Women’s Center for Pelvic Health
Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, Division
of Urology
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sachin B. Shenoy, MD
Resident
New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
Brad Bowman, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Healthgrades
Atlanta, Georgia
Peter M. Lotze, MD
Urogynecologist
Women’s Pelvic Restorative Center
Houston, Texas
Heather Schueppert
Chief Marketing Officer
Unified Women’s Healthcare
Boca Raton, Florida
- Even in a virtual environment, the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons delivers without a “glitch”
- Transvaginal reconstructive surgery for POP: Innovative approach to graft augmentation in the post-mesh era
- How to build your identity as a physician online
Patrick Culligan, MD
Co-Director, Urogynecology
Valley Hospital System
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Professor, Gynecology & Urology
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
Jessica Sosa-Stanley, MD
Fellow, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
St. Luke’s University Health Network
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Vincent R. Lucente, MD, MBA
Section Chief, Urogynecology
Chief, Gynecology
Medical Director, Pelvic Health Center
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Partner & Chief Medical Officer
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine &
Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Temple University College of Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Michael J. Kennelly, MD
Medical Director, Charlotte Continence Center
Carolinas Medical Center
Director of Urology
Carolinas Rehabilitation Hospital
Co-Director, Women’s Center for Pelvic Health
Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, Division
of Urology
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sachin B. Shenoy, MD
Resident
New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
Brad Bowman, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Healthgrades
Atlanta, Georgia
Peter M. Lotze, MD
Urogynecologist
Women’s Pelvic Restorative Center
Houston, Texas
Heather Schueppert
Chief Marketing Officer
Unified Women’s Healthcare
Boca Raton, Florida
- Even in a virtual environment, the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons delivers without a “glitch”
- Transvaginal reconstructive surgery for POP: Innovative approach to graft augmentation in the post-mesh era
- How to build your identity as a physician online
Patrick Culligan, MD
Co-Director, Urogynecology
Valley Hospital System
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Professor, Gynecology & Urology
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
Jessica Sosa-Stanley, MD
Fellow, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
St. Luke’s University Health Network
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Vincent R. Lucente, MD, MBA
Section Chief, Urogynecology
Chief, Gynecology
Medical Director, Pelvic Health Center
St. Luke’s University Health Network
Partner & Chief Medical Officer
The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine &
Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Temple University College of Medicine
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Michael J. Kennelly, MD
Medical Director, Charlotte Continence Center
Carolinas Medical Center
Director of Urology
Carolinas Rehabilitation Hospital
Co-Director, Women’s Center for Pelvic Health
Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, Division
of Urology
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sachin B. Shenoy, MD
Resident
New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
Brad Bowman, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Healthgrades
Atlanta, Georgia
Peter M. Lotze, MD
Urogynecologist
Women’s Pelvic Restorative Center
Houston, Texas
Heather Schueppert
Chief Marketing Officer
Unified Women’s Healthcare
Boca Raton, Florida
Abstracts Presented at the 2020 AVAHO Annual Meeting (Digital Edition)
Rare Neurological Disease Special Report
Our sixth annual Rare Neurological Disease Special Report is our biggest issue yet. It is very gratifying to know we are part of the rare disease community and witness to some of the exciting developments that are transforming this field. There are many newly approved therapies highlighted in the articles in this issue, as well as brief profiles of a number of research groups within the NIH’s Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network and an intriguing profile of how the Netflix show Diagnosis used crowdsourcing to solve medical mysteries, many of which involved rare neurologic conditions. That’s just a sampling of what this issue has to offer. There are too many articles to mention each one, but I hope you take the time to read the entire issue.
—Glenn S. Williams, vice president, group editor, Neurology Reviews
Our sixth annual Rare Neurological Disease Special Report is our biggest issue yet. It is very gratifying to know we are part of the rare disease community and witness to some of the exciting developments that are transforming this field. There are many newly approved therapies highlighted in the articles in this issue, as well as brief profiles of a number of research groups within the NIH’s Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network and an intriguing profile of how the Netflix show Diagnosis used crowdsourcing to solve medical mysteries, many of which involved rare neurologic conditions. That’s just a sampling of what this issue has to offer. There are too many articles to mention each one, but I hope you take the time to read the entire issue.
—Glenn S. Williams, vice president, group editor, Neurology Reviews
Our sixth annual Rare Neurological Disease Special Report is our biggest issue yet. It is very gratifying to know we are part of the rare disease community and witness to some of the exciting developments that are transforming this field. There are many newly approved therapies highlighted in the articles in this issue, as well as brief profiles of a number of research groups within the NIH’s Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network and an intriguing profile of how the Netflix show Diagnosis used crowdsourcing to solve medical mysteries, many of which involved rare neurologic conditions. That’s just a sampling of what this issue has to offer. There are too many articles to mention each one, but I hope you take the time to read the entire issue.
—Glenn S. Williams, vice president, group editor, Neurology Reviews
Reducing Surgical Patients’ Postoperative Exposure to Opioid Analgesics
to read an edited transcript of a mult-disciplinary expert roundtable discussion in which surgeons, pharmacists, anesthesiologists and pain experts discuss insights and best practices for managing peri-operative pain and optimizing patient care.
Click here to access the transcript.
Panelists include:
MODERATOR
Chad Brummett, MD
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology,
Director, Anesthesia Clinical Research,
Director, Division of Pain Research,
Michigan Medicine Back & Pain Center
Ann Arbor, MI
PARTICIPANTS
Andrew C. Eppstein, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery,
Indiana University School of Medicine
Chief of General Surgery,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Indianapolis, IN
Nicholas Giori MD, PhD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery,
Stanford University
Chief of Orthopedic Surgery,
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Palo Alto, CA
Georgine Lamvu, MD, MHP
Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Division of Surgery, Gynecology Section
Orlando VA Medical Center
Orlando, FL
Bryan Sakamoto, MD, PhD
Staff Physician,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN
Jack D. Wright, PharmD
Chief of Pharmacy,
Beckley VA Medical Center
Beckley, WV
to read an edited transcript of a mult-disciplinary expert roundtable discussion in which surgeons, pharmacists, anesthesiologists and pain experts discuss insights and best practices for managing peri-operative pain and optimizing patient care.
Click here to access the transcript.
Panelists include:
MODERATOR
Chad Brummett, MD
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology,
Director, Anesthesia Clinical Research,
Director, Division of Pain Research,
Michigan Medicine Back & Pain Center
Ann Arbor, MI
PARTICIPANTS
Andrew C. Eppstein, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery,
Indiana University School of Medicine
Chief of General Surgery,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Indianapolis, IN
Nicholas Giori MD, PhD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery,
Stanford University
Chief of Orthopedic Surgery,
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Palo Alto, CA
Georgine Lamvu, MD, MHP
Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Division of Surgery, Gynecology Section
Orlando VA Medical Center
Orlando, FL
Bryan Sakamoto, MD, PhD
Staff Physician,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN
Jack D. Wright, PharmD
Chief of Pharmacy,
Beckley VA Medical Center
Beckley, WV
to read an edited transcript of a mult-disciplinary expert roundtable discussion in which surgeons, pharmacists, anesthesiologists and pain experts discuss insights and best practices for managing peri-operative pain and optimizing patient care.
Click here to access the transcript.
Panelists include:
MODERATOR
Chad Brummett, MD
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology,
Director, Anesthesia Clinical Research,
Director, Division of Pain Research,
Michigan Medicine Back & Pain Center
Ann Arbor, MI
PARTICIPANTS
Andrew C. Eppstein, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery,
Indiana University School of Medicine
Chief of General Surgery,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Indianapolis, IN
Nicholas Giori MD, PhD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery,
Stanford University
Chief of Orthopedic Surgery,
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Palo Alto, CA
Georgine Lamvu, MD, MHP
Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology,
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Division of Surgery, Gynecology Section
Orlando VA Medical Center
Orlando, FL
Bryan Sakamoto, MD, PhD
Staff Physician,
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN
Jack D. Wright, PharmD
Chief of Pharmacy,
Beckley VA Medical Center
Beckley, WV
Rheumatology News Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights
Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights is a supplement to Rheumatology News that presents some of the top rheumatoid arthritis stories published in the newspaper in 2019.
The ideas and opinions expressed in Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. Frontline Medical Communications will not assume responsibility for damages, loss, or claims of any kind arising from or related to the information contained in this publication, including any claims related to the products, drugs, or services mentioned herein.
Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights is a supplement to Rheumatology News that presents some of the top rheumatoid arthritis stories published in the newspaper in 2019.
The ideas and opinions expressed in Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. Frontline Medical Communications will not assume responsibility for damages, loss, or claims of any kind arising from or related to the information contained in this publication, including any claims related to the products, drugs, or services mentioned herein.
Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights is a supplement to Rheumatology News that presents some of the top rheumatoid arthritis stories published in the newspaper in 2019.
The ideas and opinions expressed in Best of 2019 – The RA Report: Top News Highlights do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. Frontline Medical Communications will not assume responsibility for damages, loss, or claims of any kind arising from or related to the information contained in this publication, including any claims related to the products, drugs, or services mentioned herein.
Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis: A Supplement
This Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis supplement to Dermatology News includes commentary from Alan Menter, MD, and Joel M. Gelfand, MD. Highlights include: Dosage cuts of biologics; AAD/NPF guidelines; the impact of comorbidities; weight loss and outcomes; and treatment of elderly patients.
This Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis supplement to Dermatology News includes commentary from Alan Menter, MD, and Joel M. Gelfand, MD. Highlights include: Dosage cuts of biologics; AAD/NPF guidelines; the impact of comorbidities; weight loss and outcomes; and treatment of elderly patients.
This Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis supplement to Dermatology News includes commentary from Alan Menter, MD, and Joel M. Gelfand, MD. Highlights include: Dosage cuts of biologics; AAD/NPF guidelines; the impact of comorbidities; weight loss and outcomes; and treatment of elderly patients.
Pediatric Vaccines & Infectious Diseases: September 2019
Click here to read the supplement.
The 2019 Pediatric Vaccines & Infectious Diseases supplement features a selection of articles published in Pediatric News , with commentary by Kristina A. Bryant, MD.
Dr. Bryant is a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases at the University of Louisville (Ky.) and Norton Children’s Hospital, also in Louisville. She reported serving as a clinical investigator on trials of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines and the MenB vaccine funded by Pfizer.
Highlights include:
- Combo vaccines for infants provides lasting hepatitis B immunity for teens
- Most doctors don’t discuss MenB vaccines
- Combo respiratory test misses pertussis. Use PCR
Click here to read the supplement.
Click here to read the supplement.
The 2019 Pediatric Vaccines & Infectious Diseases supplement features a selection of articles published in Pediatric News , with commentary by Kristina A. Bryant, MD.
Dr. Bryant is a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases at the University of Louisville (Ky.) and Norton Children’s Hospital, also in Louisville. She reported serving as a clinical investigator on trials of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines and the MenB vaccine funded by Pfizer.
Highlights include:
- Combo vaccines for infants provides lasting hepatitis B immunity for teens
- Most doctors don’t discuss MenB vaccines
- Combo respiratory test misses pertussis. Use PCR
Click here to read the supplement.
Click here to read the supplement.
The 2019 Pediatric Vaccines & Infectious Diseases supplement features a selection of articles published in Pediatric News , with commentary by Kristina A. Bryant, MD.
Dr. Bryant is a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases at the University of Louisville (Ky.) and Norton Children’s Hospital, also in Louisville. She reported serving as a clinical investigator on trials of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines and the MenB vaccine funded by Pfizer.
Highlights include:
- Combo vaccines for infants provides lasting hepatitis B immunity for teens
- Most doctors don’t discuss MenB vaccines
- Combo respiratory test misses pertussis. Use PCR
Click here to read the supplement.
Abstracts Presented at the 2019 AVAHO Annual Meeting (Digital Edition)
MS Highlights From the AAN & CMSC Annual Meetings
This supplement to Neurology Reviews compiles MS-related news briefs from the 2019 annual meetings of the American Academy of Neurology, held in Philadelphia in early May, and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, held in Seattle in late May.
This supplement to Neurology Reviews compiles MS-related news briefs from the 2019 annual meetings of the American Academy of Neurology, held in Philadelphia in early May, and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, held in Seattle in late May.
This supplement to Neurology Reviews compiles MS-related news briefs from the 2019 annual meetings of the American Academy of Neurology, held in Philadelphia in early May, and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, held in Seattle in late May.