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Executive order directs HHS to monitor AI safety in health care
President Joe Biden recently announced an executive order to establish standards for artificial intelligence safety, equity and security in health care and several other industries.
Senate confirms Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, as NIH director
The U.S. Senate today confirmed Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, FACS, FASCO, as director of the NIH.
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Dermatologists ‘uniquely positioned’ to recognize, aid human trafficking victims
CHICAGO — Dermatologists are in a position to identify and aid those affected by human trafficking, and many organizations are advocating for the community to get involved.
Healio Minute Podcast, Dermatology Edition: Top Headlines - Week of October 30, 2023
In this edition, FDA approves Bimzelx for plaque psoriasis; roflumilast foam improves quality of life in patients with seborrheic dermatitis and more.
Navigating legal hurdles before and after signing an employment contract
As millennial and older physicians can verify, the path to becoming a physician is long and arduous, filled with years of rigorous education, exams and residency training.
FDA expands approval of abatacept for children with psoriatic arthritis
The FDA has approved a supplemental biologics licensing application from Bristol Myers Squibb expanding the indication of abatacept to include children aged 2 years and older with psoriatic arthritis, according to a company press release.
Skin issues prompt emotional distress, hesitancy to seek care in people with skin of color
An anonymous web-based survey found that respondents with skin of color reported emotional burdens from their skin diseases, as well as a belief that most dermatologists do not have the proper training to treat their skin type.
Treatment for onychomycosis prescribed at only 20% of visits, impacting quality of life
Patients with onychomycosis experience low treatment rates with treatments being prescribed in 20% of all visits for this condition, according to a study.
CDC: Burnout in health care workers ‘has reached crisis levels’
Health care workers face an escalating mental health crisis that is made worse by increased harassment, according to results from a new CDC Vital Signs report.
Developing best practices to treat melasma in skin of color promotes standardized care
A review of treatments for melasma — including daily practices, topical treatments and oral options — targeted defining a standard of care for the chronic condition, especially among patients with skin of color, according to a study.
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