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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 21 of Cutaneous Miscellaneous, our host, Nicholas Brownstone, MD, chats with Rishi Chopra, MD, MS, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at Union Derm in New
York City who recently completed his fellowship in advanced laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology at Harvard Medical School.

The episode begins with board review on lasers. Dr Chopra highlights which topics are high yield for the CORE exam and which are not. Dr Brownstone also discusses some board-relevant
pearls and mnemonics for laser tattoo removal.

In the main part of the episode, Dr Chopra explains basic laser principles including theory of selective photothermolysis, clinical endpoints, wavelengths, chromophores, pulse duration,
fluence, and the importance of histology when selecting a specific laser.

Dr Brownstone the asks Dr Chopra how residents and early career dermatologists can learn about and perform laser surgery in their practice. He specifically highlights which 3
lasers/energy-based devices new graduates should be comfortable with when first starting practice.

The episode ends with Dr Chopra discussing the future of laser surgery and energy-based devices in cosmetic dermatology.
Released:
Dec 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Cutaneous Miscellaneous: The Dermatology Residents Podcast is a new and exciting show from the team that brings you the Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference series as well as the Derms and Conditions podcast. Episodes will feature board review tips and pearls along with advice and opinions that are pertinent to dermatology residents. The goal of this new show is to maximize your potential as a dermatology resident, and maximize your board scores, while having fun some along the way. This content will be focused on dermatology residents, medical students, and fellows. Early career dermatologists can also benefit. Subscribe to Cutaneous Miscellaneous today to make sure your dermatology residency is a success.