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How can you integrate decision-making resources into your clinical practice? In this resident takeover of the podcast, three dermatology residents — Dr. Daniel Mazori, Dr. Elisabeth Tracey, and Dr. Julie Croley — discuss clinical decision support tools such as scoring systems and other resources available for dermatologists. These tools should be used as a supplement, not as a substitute for one’s clinical judgment. “The optimal treatment for patients in a complex medical system requires not just coming to the correct diagnosis and using your clinical judgment to make a decision but effectively communicating that decision to the insurance companies [and] to the primary team that’s taking care of them on the inpatient service. ... Some objective data can really be useful in those situations,” advises Dr. Tracey.
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We bring you the latest in dermatology news and research:
1. No tacrolimus/cancer link in atopic dermatitis in 10-year study
2. PASI-75 with ixekizumab approaches 90% in pediatric psoriasis study
3. NAM offers recommendations to fight clinician burnout
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Things you will learn in this episode:
Hosts: Elizabeth Mechcatie, Terry Rudd
Guests: Daniel R. Mazori, MD (State University of New York Downstate Medical Center); Elisabeth (Libby) Tracey, MD (Cleveland Clinic Foundation); Julie Ann Amthor Croley, MD (University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston)
Show notes by: Jason Orszt, Melissa Sears, Elizabeth Mechcatie
For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts
Email the show: [email protected]
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm
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How can you integrate decision-making resources into your clinical practice? In this resident takeover of the podcast, three dermatology residents — Dr. Daniel Mazori, Dr. Elisabeth Tracey, and Dr. Julie Croley — discuss clinical decision support tools such as scoring systems and other resources available for dermatologists. These tools should be used as a supplement, not as a substitute for one’s clinical judgment. “The optimal treatment for patients in a complex medical system requires not just coming to the correct diagnosis and using your clinical judgment to make a decision but effectively communicating that decision to the insurance companies [and] to the primary team that’s taking care of them on the inpatient service. ... Some objective data can really be useful in those situations,” advises Dr. Tracey.
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Help us make this podcast better! Please take our short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastsurveyOct2019
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We bring you the latest in dermatology news and research:
1. No tacrolimus/cancer link in atopic dermatitis in 10-year study
2. PASI-75 with ixekizumab approaches 90% in pediatric psoriasis study
3. NAM offers recommendations to fight clinician burnout
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Things you will learn in this episode:
Hosts: Elizabeth Mechcatie, Terry Rudd
Guests: Daniel R. Mazori, MD (State University of New York Downstate Medical Center); Elisabeth (Libby) Tracey, MD (Cleveland Clinic Foundation); Julie Ann Amthor Croley, MD (University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston)
Show notes by: Jason Orszt, Melissa Sears, Elizabeth Mechcatie
For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts
Email the show: [email protected]
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm
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