49 results on '"Presley, Colby L."'
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2. Social Media as a Medium for Dermatologic Education
3. Social Media and Clinical Research in Dermatology
4. Social Media and Ethical Challenges for the Dermatologist
5. Hand hygiene during COVID-19: Recommendations from the American Contact Dermatitis Society
6. A Scoping Review of Pharmacotherapy, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine (CAM), and Surgical Therapies for Androgenic Alopecia
7. Epidemiologic Burden of Skin Cancer in the US and Worldwide
8. Advanced Practice Providers and the Dermatology Literature: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends 1973–2018
9. The History of Surfactants and Review of Their Allergic and Irritant Properties
10. Triclosan and Its Alternatives in Antibacterial Soaps
11. Gender Representation in Authorship of Academic Dermatology Publications During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study.
12. Dermatologic Data From the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 and the PatientsLikeMe Online Support Community: Comparative Analysis.
13. Citation indicators revisited: Reply to Top Authors in Dermatology
14. An analysis of public sunscreen distribution in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic
15. An Evaluation of the Presence of Contact Allergens in Over-the-Counter Scar Products.
16. Gender representation in the authorship of dermatology publications
17. Skin of color representation in medical education: An analysis of National Board of Medical Examiners' self-assessments and popular question banks
18. Reply to “Dermatologists in social media: A study on top influencers, posts, and user engagement”: Dermatologist influencers on TikTok
19. Gender analysis of publishing among medical students in dermatology
20. Top authors in dermatology by h-index: A bibliometric analysis of 1980-2020
21. Usage and engagement with Instagram by dermatology residency programs during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with Twitter and Facebook
22. Dermatologist influencers on social media: Instagram Reels and TikTok interactive short videos
23. A quantitative analysis of research publications focused on skin of color: Representation in academic dermatology journals
24. Top authors in dermatology: Comparisons of standardized database citation indicators
25. Analysis of ChatGPT generated differential diagnoses in response to physical exam findings for benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms
26. A survey of article types in the dermatology literature
27. Gua‐sha, Jade Roller, and Facial Massage: Are there benefits within dermatology?
28. Nirmatrelvir-ritonivir, COVID-19, and possible adverse cutaneous reactions.
29. Cross-sectional Analysis of Dermatologists and Sponsored Content on TikTok.
30. Top Skin-of-Color Publications in Dermatology.
31. Telangiectasia-Related Social Media Posts: Cross-sectional Analysis of TikTok and Instagram.
32. Hydroxychloroquine Alternatives for Chronic Disease: Response to a Growing Shortage Amid the Global COVID-19 Pandemic.
33. 35044 Influence of Twitter on dermatopathology: What makes an influencer
34. 34242 A comparison of acne products advertised on Instagram to American Academy of Dermatology evidence-based guidelines
35. A Review of the Current Evidence Connecting Seborrheic Dermatitis and Parkinson's Disease and the Potential Role of Oral Cannabinoids.
36. An update on trends in US dermatology residency and fellowship programs and positions from 2016 to 2021
37. Global Burden of Skin Disease Representation in the Literature: Bibliometric Analysis.
38. Reply to “Skin of color representation in medical education: An analysis of popular preparatory materials used for United States Medical Licensing Examinations”: Underrepresentation in additional popular resources
39. Reply to “A guide for medical students and trainees to find virtual mentorship in the COVID era and beyond”
40. A survey of osteopathic physician and student authorship in the dermatology literature .
41. Teledermatology application use in the COVID-19 era.
42. County-Based Population Survey of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship Locations.
43. Sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data in dermatologic studies and opportunities for inclusion.
44. An Analysis of Skin of Color Content on TikTok.
45. A Clinical Impact Score: a novel and clinically significant measure of journal influence.
46. Pediatric Hidradenitis Suppurativa with Concomitant Bipolar Disorder: An Underrepresented Population.
47. Commentary on "A Step Toward Environmental Sustainability in Mohs Surgery".
48. The Dermatologist on Social Media: When the Pros Outweigh the Cons. Comment on "Risks and Benefits of Using Social Media in Dermatology: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study".
49. Research on Health Topics Communicated through TikTok: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
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