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743 related items for PubMed ID: 11184670

  • 1. Diagnosis of skin disease by nondermatologists.
    Fleischer AB, Herbert CR, Feldman SR, O'Brien F.
    Am J Manag Care; 2000 Oct; 6(10):1149-56. PubMed ID: 11184670
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  • 2. A retrospective biopsy study of the clinical diagnostic accuracy of common skin diseases by different specialties compared with dermatology.
    Sellheyer K, Bergfeld WF.
    J Am Acad Dermatol; 2005 May; 52(5):823-30. PubMed ID: 15858472
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  • 3. Only 33% of visits for skin disease in the US in 1995 were to dermatologists: is decreasing the number of dermatologists the appropriate response?
    Thompson TT, Feldman SR, Fleischer AB.
    Dermatol Online J; 1998 Oct; 4(1):3. PubMed ID: 10217743
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  • 4. Characteristics of office-based visits for skin cancer. Dermatologists have more experience than other physicians in managing malignant and premalignant skin conditions.
    Smith ES, Feldman SR, Fleischer AB, Leshin B, McMichael A.
    Dermatol Surg; 1998 Sep; 24(9):981-5. PubMed ID: 9754086
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  • 5. Characteristics of medicine-pediatrics practices: results from the national ambulatory medical care survey.
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  • 6. Differences in acne treatment prescribing patterns of pediatricians and dermatologists: an analysis of nationally representative data.
    Yentzer BA, Irby CE, Fleischer AB, Feldman SR.
    Pediatr Dermatol; 2008 Mar; 25(6):635-9. PubMed ID: 19067874
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  • 7. Most common dermatologic conditions encountered by dermatologists and nondermatologists.
    Wilmer EN, Gustafson CJ, Ahn CS, Davis SA, Feldman SR, Huang WW.
    Cutis; 2014 Dec; 94(6):285-92. PubMed ID: 25566569
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  • 8. Dermatologic disease in family medicine.
    Awadalla F, Rosenbaum DA, Camacho F, Fleischer AB, Feldman SR.
    Fam Med; 2008 Dec; 40(7):507-11. PubMed ID: 18928078
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  • 9. Managed care and the treatment of skin diseases. Dermatologists do it less often.
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  • 10. Allergists and dermatologists have far more expertise in caring for patients with urticaria than other specialists.
    Henderson RL, Fleischer AB, Feldman SR.
    J Am Acad Dermatol; 2000 Dec; 43(6):1084-91. PubMed ID: 11100028
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  • 11. The abilities of primary care physicians in dermatology: implications for quality of care.
    Federman DG, Kirsner RS.
    Am J Manag Care; 1997 Oct; 3(10):1487-92. PubMed ID: 10178455
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  • 12. Dermatologic services provided to children and adolescents by primary care and other physicians in the United States.
    Krowchuk DP, Bradham DD, Fleischer AB.
    Pediatr Dermatol; 1994 Sep; 11(3):199-203. PubMed ID: 7971552
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  • 13. The most common dermatologic problems identified by family physicians, 1990-1994.
    Fleischer AB, Feldman SR, McConnell RC.
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  • 14. Patient visits to a national practice-based research network: comparing pediatric research in office settings with the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.
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    Pediatrics; 2006 Aug; 118(2):e228-34. PubMed ID: 16831892
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  • 15. Factors affecting prescription of ultra-high potency topical corticosteroids in skin disease: an analysis of US national practice data.
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    J Drugs Dermatol; 2005 Aug; 4(6):699-706. PubMed ID: 16302555
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  • 16. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 summary.
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  • 17. Utilization of physician services for dermatologic complaints. The United States, 1974.
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  • 18. Patterns of visits to physicians' offices, 1980 to 2003.
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  • 19. National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2002 summary.
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  • 20. Epidemiology and outcomes of dermatology in-patient consultations in a Midwestern U.S. university hospital.
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