Examining AI's benefits and pitfalls in dermatologyArtificial intelligence is becoming more important in medicine and is now trying to make its way in dermatology. Its arrival is welcomed by dermatologists, but it needs to be integrated in the right way. Coming soon: New rules for Quebec specialistsWith the exception for the changes to dermatology, the rules for a number of specialists will take effect February 1. Case report: ‘I’m allergic to everything’ A somewhat whimsical case Dr. Robert Dickson has just seen in his clinic. Healthcare workers plagued with skin problems from PPE Affects well-being and comfort, but Canadian dermatologists offer tips that can help. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of cellulitis How much do you know about the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cellulitis? Case report: On my back too? A case Dr. Robert Dickson just saw highlights the importance of seeing patients in person. Hand sanitizers often contain at least one common allergen Start of the pandemic and the increased use of hand sanitizers saw rise in hand dermatitis in people who had never had eczema before. New standard of practice for out-of-hospital cosmetic and aesthetic procedures for Manitoba docs New College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba standard of practice is a first step in regulating a growing industry. It also covers vasectomies and male circumcision. New guidelines for managing cutaneous lupus erythematosus Provide current evidence-based recommendations for the management of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in adults, youth and children. Skin reactions to mRNA vaccines tend to be mild, transient Both short-term and delayed cutaneous reactions not a contraindication to second doses. First Previous 24 25 26 27 28 Next Last