Too often in biomedical innovation, new and exciting technologies with incredible capabilities and features target the wrong problem. Truly breakthrough and successful innovation often starts with a clear and compelling problem statement.
Introducing a new column called "Innovation" from the co-founders of Advancing Innovation in Dermatology Accelerator Fund. In the first installment of this series, Drs. Steve Xu and William Ju address the importance of innovation in dermatology.
One hurdle in treating patients, particularly children and teens, is ensuring compliance with treatment protocols. It can feel like an uphill battle, but there are things you can do to improve your patients’ adherence level.
The results of reconstructive surgery for breast cancer survivors typically include physical and emotional scars. Could CO2 laser technology play a part in improving their appearance and remodeling tissue? Find out in this Dermatology Times podcast.
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