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You’re reading Legal Eagle, a column where David J. Goldberg, M.D., J.D., answers your legal questions. This week Dr. Goldberg discusses the risks associated with consults and telemedicine.
 
Am I liable if the patient wasn’t mine?
In this Legal Eagle article, Dr. Goldberg discusses the intricacies of the physician-patient relationship, and how that relationship can still be formed even if you never see the patient.
 
What are my liabilities with telemedicine?
Teledermatology can be a major part of some dermatology practices. In this Legal Eagle article, Dr. Goldberg discusses the liability issues surrounding telemedicine that could put you and your practice at risk.
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Drug News
 
FDA approves novel topical retinoid for acne
Last Friday, U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the topical retinoid trifarotene 0.005% (AKLIEF, Galderma) for the treatment of acne vulgaris.
 
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