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Cutaneous Miscellaneous: The Dermatology Residents Podcast
Dermsquared
46 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast tailored exclusively to dermatology residents and early-career dermatologists. Tune in for board review tips, clinical pearls, and valuable advice for residents you may not necessarily receive during training.
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A podcast tailored exclusively to dermatology residents and early-career dermatologists. Tune in for board review tips, clinical pearls, and valuable advice for residents you may not necessarily receive during training.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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The Future is Now: How AI Can Help Dermatology Residents
Cutaneous Miscellaneous: The Dermatology Residents Podcast
38 minutes
11 months ago
The Future is Now: How AI Can Help Dermatology Residents
In this episode of Cutaneous Miscellaneous, host Nicholas Brownstone, MD, welcomes guest Stephanie Fabbro, MD, to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in dermatology, with practical applications for residents and early-career dermatologists. They begin with a board review on cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) and its most common form, mycosis fungoides (MF), highlighting key diagnostic features, histological findings, and hypopigmented variants in skin of color. They explore treatment options and clinical pearls for CTCL variants like Sézary syndrome and lymphomatoid papulosis. The discussion then transitions to AI’s potential to enhance the residency experience. Dr Fabbro shares insights on using AI for clinical differentials, board prep, and residency candidate selection. She offers practical tips on leveraging AI for time management, staying current with dermatologic research, and simplifying tasks like clinic notes and contract reviews. Tune in to learn how AI can transform your residency experience and support your journey into dermatologic practice!
Cutaneous Miscellaneous: The Dermatology Residents Podcast
A podcast tailored exclusively to dermatology residents and early-career dermatologists. Tune in for board review tips, clinical pearls, and valuable advice for residents you may not necessarily receive during training.