In this issue of Dermatology Times, we focus on gender issues, such as ethical conundrums when caring for female patients and meeting the unique needs of LGBTQ employees. Explore these and other topics in this month's issue.
A literature review by an international group of physicians shows that the physiological skin parameters differ among men and women suggesting that treatment choices should differ as well.
A recent article discusses how clinicians in Catholic health care organizations can prescribe contraceptives for acne patients without going against ethical and religious directives of the Catholic church.
The October 2018 issue of Dermatology Times includes a table that highlights the biophysical, chemical and physiological skin differences between men and women. This table was compiled based on a review of articles from the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology this year.
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