Welcome to the American College of Mohs Surgery podcast series, Conversations in Mohs Surgery, where Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, takes a closer look at articles published in the micrographic dermatologic surgery literature by speaking with the authors and researchers involved.
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Welcome to the American College of Mohs Surgery podcast series, Conversations in Mohs Surgery, where Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, takes a closer look at articles published in the micrographic dermatologic surgery literature by speaking with the authors and researchers involved.
Episode 15 features Paul T. Nghiem, MD, PhD, chaired professor of Dermatology at University of Washington School of Medicine, Affiliate Investigator at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Director of Skin Oncology Clinical Program at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Dr. Nghiem discussed "Patterns of Distant Metastases in 215 Merkel Cell Carcinoma Patients: Implications for Prognosis and Surveillance", published in Cancer Medicine, February 2020, and merkelcell.org, a site created for patients and physicians looking for information about Merkel cell carcinoma.
ACMS Podcast
Welcome to the American College of Mohs Surgery podcast series, Conversations in Mohs Surgery, where Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, takes a closer look at articles published in the micrographic dermatologic surgery literature by speaking with the authors and researchers involved.