Ways Dermatology Residencies Can Update their Training Practices
In the age of COVID-19, dermatology residency programs are re-thinking how they train new physicians. With telemedicine dominating the specialty, dermatologists have...
Is the Pandemic Shaping the Way We Think About Skin Health?
A new study analyzing Google search keywords has found that the dermatological needs of patients has significantly shifted.
The...
Nashville Children’s Hospital Seeing Numerous Cases of MIS-C in Children with COVID-19 History
Pediatricians at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville have detected five cases of multi-inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)...
Is the Pandemic Helping Our Skin?
Stay-at-home orders and social distancing have eliminated the need for regular salon appointments, manicures, and chemical-based skin and hair treatments. As a...
Skin Biopsy Tests Positive for COVID-19
At the CHC MontLégia Hospital in Liege, Belguim, an 81-year-old women who showed typical COVID-19 symptoms tested positive for the virus via...
Face Masks are Causing a New Wave of Skin Conditions
Prolonged facemask use might be provoking cases of facial dermatosis, according to a recently published series of three cases in Clinical and...
Are Telehealth Services Actually Helping During the Pandemic?
Since the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic in early March, the number of telehealth appointments for Medicare subscribers have sky rocketed....
Can Being Bald Put You at a Higher Risk for COVID-19
Research from Brown University suggests that bald people are more susceptible to COVID-19 than those who don’t have alopecia.
COVID-19 Pandemic Stresses the Need for More Clinical Literature on Black and Brown Skin
As skin conditions continue to make the lists of COVID-19 symptoms, the dermatology community is confronting the glaring lack of medical literature...
Are COVID Toes Cause for Concern?
Physicians at Akron Children’s Hospital in Akron, OH are beginning to lose count of young patients coming in with COVID toes.