Welcome to the American College of Mohs Surgery podcast series, Conversations in Mohs Surgery, where Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, dermatologist and fellowship-trained...
Episode 30 features Nour Kibbi, MD, a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford’s Department of Dermatology where she practices dermatology and Mohs surgery. Dr. Kibbi discusses her recent JAMA special communication article, Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Extramammary Paget Disease.
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Episode 29: Dr. Timothy Smile
Episode 29 features Timothy Smile, MD from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s department of Radiation Oncology. Dr. Smile discusses the implications of Satellitosis and In-transit Metastastis in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma based on his recent publication in JAMA Dermatology.
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Episode 28: Dr. Adam V. Sutton
Episode 28 features Adam Sutton, MD, MBA; Assistant Professor and Director of Mohs & Dermatologic Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Current chair of the PROM Development & QPP Education sub committee of the National Registry and Outcomes, Dr. Sutton discusses MohsAIQ and quality in Mohs surgery.
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Episode 27: Dr. Alberto Conde-Taboada
Episode 27 features Alberto Conde-Taboada head of dermatology at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Madrid, Mohs surgeon and consultant at the Hospital ClÃnico San Carlos, and Associate Professor of Dermatology at Universidad Complutense at Madrid. Dr. Conde-Taboada discusses A cross-sectional study of YouTube videos on Mohs surgery: Quality of content and sentiment analysis, recently released online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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Episode 26: Dr. David R. Carr
Episode 26 features David R. Carr, MD, MPH, FACMS, of Ohio State University. Dr. Carr is an Associate Professor in the Division of Dermatology, Director of Mohs Surgery, and the Fellowship Director for the MSDO Fellowship at OSU. Dr. Carr discusses the recently published article in Dermatologic Surgery; Utility of Debulk Specimens During Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Welcome to the American College of Mohs Surgery podcast series, Conversations in Mohs Surgery, where Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon, takes a closer look at articles published in the micrographic dermatologic surgery literature by speaking with the authors and researchers involved.