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How to study in dermatology residency Dermatology Weekly

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Episode 82 Dermatology News:
Biologics for psoriasis may also reduce coronary plaque (https://bit.ly/3ckjVEK)
Journal article: https://bit.ly/3mRW2JE Three-step approach may help relieve one of the itchiest vulvar conditions (https://bit.ly/33TeGI3)

Many Americans still concerned about access to health care (https://bit.ly/33TeGI3)
Survey: https://bit.ly/3kO0DdF *  *  *
Dermatology residents identify studying as one of the main culprits leading to burnout during residency. In this resident takeover, Daniel R. Mazori, MD, talks to Sophie A. Greenberg, MD, (@sophiegreenberg) about the firehose of information that dermatology residents encounter and how to optimize the use of the sources available for studying, particularly during COVID-19 from greater access to webinars and other online conferences. “Especially at the beginning [of residency], it’s easy to feel like there’s too much to learn. ... I would also anticipate some trial and error throughout residency so don’t let this get you frustrated. Some struggle is necessary in order to find your groove,” Dr. Greenberg explains. They also discuss how studying changes over the course of residency, from building the foundation of knowledge in the first year to deepening and consolidating the information in later years in preparation for the board examination.
Article: https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/228544/practice-management/studying-dermatology-residency?channel=64
Downloadable PDF: https://cdn.mdedge.com/files/s3fs-public/CT106002023_e.pdf
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Hosts: Nick Andrews; Daniel R. Mazori, MD (State University of New York, Brooklyn)
Guests: Sophie A. Greenberg, MD (department of dermatology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York)
Disclosures: Dr. Mazori and Dr. Greenberg report no conflict of interest.
Show notes by: Allegra Sparta, Melissa Sears
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You can find more of our podcasts at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts
Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm

Episode 82 Dermatology News:
Biologics for psoriasis may also reduce coronary plaque (https://bit.ly/3ckjVEK)
Journal article: https://bit.ly/3mRW2JE Three-step approach may help relieve one of the itchiest vulvar conditions (https://bit.ly/33TeGI3)

Many Americans still concerned about access to health care (https://bit.ly/33TeGI3)
Survey: https://bit.ly/3kO0DdF *  *  *
Dermatology residents identify studying as one of the main culprits leading to burnout during residency. In this resident takeover, Daniel R. Mazori, MD, talks to Sophie A. Greenberg, MD, (@sophiegreenberg) about the firehose of information that dermatology residents encounter and how to optimize the use of the sources available for studying, particularly during COVID-19 from greater access to webinars and other online conferences. “Especially at the beginning [of residency], it’s easy to feel like there’s too much to learn. ... I would also anticipate some trial and error throughout residency so don’t let this get you frustrated. Some struggle is necessary in order to find your groove,” Dr. Greenberg explains. They also discuss how studying changes over the course of residency, from building the foundation of knowledge in the first year to deepening and consolidating the information in later years in preparation for the board examination.
Article: https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/228544/practice-management/studying-dermatology-residency?channel=64
Downloadable PDF: https://cdn.mdedge.com/files/s3fs-public/CT106002023_e.pdf
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Hosts: Nick Andrews; Daniel R. Mazori, MD (State University of New York, Brooklyn)
Guests: Sophie A. Greenberg, MD (department of dermatology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York)
Disclosures: Dr. Mazori and Dr. Greenberg report no conflict of interest.
Show notes by: Allegra Sparta, Melissa Sears
*  *  *
You can find more of our podcasts at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts
Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm

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