Dermatology 101
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All of the following are formal subspecializations for dermatologists except:
A. Dermatopathology
B. Immunodermatology
C. Procedural dermatology
D. Pediatric dermatology
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Yes, answer C is correct!
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B. Immunodermatology
You did not answer the question correctly. Immunodermatology is not a formal subspecialty for dermatologists, although some dermatologists may have a particular interest or experience in managing immune-mediated diseases of the skin, such as psoriasis.
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About ____% of dermatology practices are solo/small practices.
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 80
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Yes, answer D is correct!
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D. 80
You did not answer the question correctly. Unlike other areas of medicine, the private practice model is still common in dermatology.
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In a 2017 study leveraging Medicare data (and, thus, not fully representative of the complete dermatologist workforce), solo and small (2 to 5 providers) practices accounted for more than 80% of dermatology practices.
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Psoriasis accounts for about ___% of dermatology clinic visits.
A. 25
B. 18
C. 12
D. 4
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Yes, answer A is correct!
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D. 4
You did not answer the question correctly. While there are some clinicians with a particular experience and interest in managing patients with psoriasis, in the average medical dermatology clinic, psoriasis only accounts for about 4% of patient visits. Nevertheless, this places it among the top 10 conditions seen by medical dermatologists, in terms of number of visits.
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