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A new year and new demands
image description here In this slideshow, we highlight some industry developments from 2017 and offer a snapshot of what the New Year may hold, such as an increased demand for tele-dermatology, topical scar treatments, silicon-based scar treatments and hair transplantation services.

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YOUR TOP PICKS FROM 2017
 
Dermatology Times readers have spoken. Articles on consolidation, treatment guidelines and coding were among the most googled in 2017. Read them again and let us know what you think in the comments section.
 
Coding 2017 and beyond
Recent Medicare changes include the apparent disappearance of consultation codes, the addition of site-specific soft-tissue excision codes, and increasing pressure from overseers and auditors, says an expert.
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Consolidation: What it looks like in dermatology
It seems as though merger and acquisition announcements in healthcare are happening weekly, as payers, hospitals and more join forces to become more powerful players in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
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The Skinny on fat reduction, cellulite devices
Fresh after her presentations on fat reduction and cellulite treatment devices at ASDS, Sue Ellen Cox, M.D., offers unplugged advice about today's technologies.
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Melanoma staging updates
AJCC releases new staging system, initiatives underway to clarify role of SLNB and improve predictive models.
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Pros and cons of choosing dermatology
A look at what makes dermatology both an attractive specialty and what can make it frustrating.
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
 
 
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