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Dermatology Abbreviations and Acronyms Guide
Comprehensive dermatology abbreviations and acronyms guide for clinicians and medical staff. Covers dermatologic conditions, procedures, treatments, medications, documentation shorthand, and billing terminology. Perfect for dermatology offices, training, and quick reference...
Dermatology Abbreviations and Acronyms Guide
Comprehensive dermatology abbreviations and acronyms guide for clinicians and medical staff. Covers dermatologic conditions, procedures, treatments, medications, documentation shorthand, and billing terminology. Perfect for dermatology offices, training, and quick reference...
Is Dermoscopy a Billable Service?
Dermoscopy cannot be billed as a standalone, reimbursable procedure because there is no specific CPT® code for it. Both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Academy of Dermatology...
Is Dermoscopy a Billable Service?
Dermoscopy cannot be billed as a standalone, reimbursable procedure because there is no specific CPT® code for it. Both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Academy of Dermatology...
Complex Repairs and Adjacent Tissue Transfers: ...
This article highlights how insurance denials for complex repairs and adjacent tissue transfers (ATT) are often rooted in documentation language rather than surgical performance. With insurers increasingly using computer-assisted coding...
Complex Repairs and Adjacent Tissue Transfers: ...
This article highlights how insurance denials for complex repairs and adjacent tissue transfers (ATT) are often rooted in documentation language rather than surgical performance. With insurers increasingly using computer-assisted coding...
What Should You Do if Your Dermatoscope Gets Wet?
When a dermatoscope gets wet, immediately cut power, unplug, and let it drain with openings down. Dry with gentle airflow—not rice, heat, or compressed air. Avoid calcium-chloride desiccants (e.g., Damp-Rid)...
What Should You Do if Your Dermatoscope Gets Wet?
When a dermatoscope gets wet, immediately cut power, unplug, and let it drain with openings down. Dry with gentle airflow—not rice, heat, or compressed air. Avoid calcium-chloride desiccants (e.g., Damp-Rid)...
Dermlite IceCaps - What Are They?
The benefits of Dermlite IceCaps include: Improved hygiene: They help reduce the risk of cross-contamination between patients. No need to sanitize the faceplate after each use: Just remove the IceCap...
Dermlite IceCaps - What Are They?
The benefits of Dermlite IceCaps include: Improved hygiene: They help reduce the risk of cross-contamination between patients. No need to sanitize the faceplate after each use: Just remove the IceCap...
What's in Dermoscopy Immersion Oil?
The Dermlite-branded immersion oil has been discontinued — but don’t worry. Discover what makes a good immersion fluid and how to find safe, high-quality substitutes for your dermoscopy practice.
What's in Dermoscopy Immersion Oil?
The Dermlite-branded immersion oil has been discontinued — but don’t worry. Discover what makes a good immersion fluid and how to find safe, high-quality substitutes for your dermoscopy practice.

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