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August 7, 2008
why not do cosmetic surgery/procedures? why not get paid?
Analysis of: As Doctors Cater to Looks, Skin Patients Wait | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
without question, medicine has changed.  dermatologists and plastic surgeons can make considerably more money, and be paid in cash by catering to "cosmetic" patients.  No wonder fewer and fewer surgeons/dermatologists are interested in treating skin cancers, scars, lacerations etc.  Why...
August 5, 2008
IT'S A SHAME!
Analysis of: As Doctors Cater to Looks, Skin Patients Wait | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Skin care encompasses cosmetic procedures.  But those cosmetic procedures should not take priority over the medical conditions - especially since dermatologists are uniquely qualified to treat them.  I didn't go to medical school, a residency in medicine, and a fellowship in dermatology to...
Sunil DhawanAugust 1, 2008
Will access to dermatology care suffer with increased cosmetic procedures ?
Analysis of: As Doctors Cater to Looks, Skin Patients Wait | www.nytimes.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
 This article is important in that it describes a growing trend among dermatologists to offer a higher level of "customer service" for their cash paying cosmetic patients. This has contributed in a small way to the long waits for non cosmetic dermatology patients to be able to see a dermatologist....
Sunil DhawanJuly 18, 2008
Will prescription drug spending decreases affect dermatology?
Analysis of: Patients Curb Prescription Spending | online.wsj.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important in that it describes a worrying trend for branded  pharmaceutical companies. As copays for branded products go up and the patients economic status worsens, the use of these drugs will fall. This may be especially true for medications in dermatology, where the perceived...
Sunil DhawanJuly 7, 2008
Protopic use can prevent relapse
Analysis of: Intermittent tacrolimus Ointment therapy Helps Prevent Relapse Of Stabilized Atpoic Dermatitis | www.medscape.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important in that it confirms a commonly used method in clinical dermatology practice. Namely that of using Protopic for longer term maintenance to prevent flares, and to act as a topical steroid sparing agent. This has been done since the introduction of Protopic, and among dermatologists...
Sunil DhawanJuly 7, 2008
New uses for old meds- benefit or drawback?
Analysis of: One drug, many uses. Good idea? | www.indystar.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important because it describes a growing concern that is not well known to the investment community or the public. Due to increased pressure from the generic companies, the FDA, and the public many companies are finding new uses for older medications. This is very true in dermatology...
Sunil DhawanJuly 2, 2008
Evolence Approval- what effect will it have on the filler market
Analysis of: FDA Approves EVOLENCE®, a New Generation Collagen-Based Facial Filler | www.investor.jnj.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important because it outlines the rationale and benefits of the new collagen based filler from Ortho-Neutrogena/ Johnson and Johnson. This filler appears to last at least 6 months, and does not require pre testing as other collagen based fillers have needed in the past. The fact that...
Sunil DhawanJune 27, 2008
Adolesecnt acne treatable
Analysis of: What Skin Care Routines and Treatments Are Effective for Adolescent Acne? | www.medscape.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important in that, for the most part , it describes a basic therapeutic regimen for adolescent acne patients. The only error is describing the inflamed lesions as "infections." Acne is predominantly an inflammatory condition, not an infectious one, though a bacteria is involved...
Sunil DhawanJune 25, 2008
Allergan's acquisition of Aczone- is this significant?
Analysis of: Allergan Aquisition of Aczone | agn360.client.shareholder.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
This article is important in that this acquisition is the first new product for Allergan's dermatology division in several years. This is also the first novel molecule in 5-7 years that has been released. The issues of having to get blood tests with this topical agent have been solved. The obvious paring...
May 27, 2008
You get what you pay for
Analysis of: Look to England's example for ways to solve America's health-care problem | www.sltrib.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
A single payer, national system does work, but may not necessarily be in the best interest of all parties.   Yes this type of system is 'free' to the users, but is funded through higher taxes than paid in the US.

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