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A Look At A Skin Doctor

A skin doctor is another name for a dermatologist. These healthcare specialists have education and expertise in caring for skin that is normal and healthy as well as in caring for skin that has problems. Skin care doctors prevent and treat numerous skin conditions such as psoriasis, warts, rosacea and forms of skin cancer. Dermatologists do not just deal with skin disorders, but also with disorders that affect the nails and the hair. Those who are suffering from hair loss, nail fungus or scars can be referred to a skin doctor to be diagnosed and treated for the problem at hand. If you need to locate a dermatologist for a skin, hair or nail problem that you have developed, then your general practitioner can refer you to a professional or can recommend someone to you. Another place to look would be the American Academy of Dermatology because they keep lists of doctors that are board certified. Still another resource is to place a call to a local medical school that is within a university setting and ask for names and recommendations of dermatologists.When you do come across a dermatologist or two who seems to fit your criteria, there are certain questions that you need to ask of him or her. These questions include: -What types of health insurance do you accept?-Can you provide patient references? -If I have a problem, can I get an appointment on short notice? -Does your office offer evening hours or weekend hours?-Do you specialize in a particular area of dermatology? -How many patients have you performed this specific procedure on? To become a skin doctor, a physician must spend approximately three years following graduation from medical school in getting further education in disorders that affect the skin, nails and hair. They also are trained to perform surgical procedures on the skin and other related procedures. You have probably been told in the past that you should only go to board certified doctors. While board certification does matter, it is by no means a guarantee that the doctor in question will be a good skin doctor. What it does demonstrate is that the medical practitioner completed the training that was required and has acquired the knowledge that was necessary to pass the required examination. For your own peace of mind you can easily verify that a dermatologist has received board certification by visiting the American Board of Dermatology website.When you are looking for a dermatologist to tend to the skin, hair or nail condition that you have developed, you need to research the speciality of every doctor who looks of interest to you. The area of expertise is important to finding the physician who can provide you with the right type of treatment. The vast majority of dermatologists are able to diagnose and treat most skin problems but some choose to obtain additional certifications for specific areas of the medical discipline. Examples of the specialist certifications that a skin care physician can obtain include clinical and laboratory dermatological immunology, pediatric dermatology, and dermatopathology.

Why Regenerative Medicine Training Is So Important In The Medical World

A stem cell training course combines a foundation of training with didactic presentations complete with research, protocols and outcomes. Our courses combine interactive hands-on, small group discussions, and direct faculty interaction with the ultimate goal of providing an opportunity for the exchange of new scientific principles and their applications in regenerative medicine.

Boston BioLife is an organization that provides cutting edge workshops that specialize in educational programs in the life sciences technologies for physicians and scientists interested in learning regenerative medicine. Our mission is to offer a “boutique style” forum, in which, we facilitate the understanding of emerging life sciences technologies by scientists and healthcare providers in a position to make an impact in people’s lives. Boston BioLife is proud to introduce companies and innovations that may not otherwise be recognized, provide scientific studies, and background information that ensures validation.

We are currently offering courses and hands-on training & education in regenerative medicine for the clinical applications of musculoskeletal, wound care, and spine care therapies.

Boston BioLife’s Primary Focus is Translating Science into Medicine

Bringing the Medical Professional and the Scientist together

Creating a forum for the exchange of ideas

Educating the medical community of the recent advancements in Life Sciences

Facilitating an informative environment with innovative medical techniques with the hope that it will ultimately enhance patient care and outcomes

An example course is as follows:

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM

Registration/Breakfast

8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

CME Lecture Series

CME LECTURE SERIES TO BE COMPLETED OVER 2-DAYS

Intradiscal Biologics & Fibrin

Clinical Applications & Research Landscape of Stem Cell Therapy

Cellular Anatomy of Regenerative Medicine

Fundamentals of Implementing Regenerative Medicine in your Pain Practice

Musculoskeletal (MSK) Regenerative Medicine Research & Historical Perspective

Adipose Derived Regenerative Medicine

Computerized Radiographic Measurement Analysis (CRMA)

Biochemistry of Alpha2 Macroglobulin (A2M)

Comprehensive Approach to Regeneration of Injured Skeletal Muscles via Delivery of Growth Factors & Progenitor Cells

3D Targeting Analytics for BMAC Harvesting

How to start and/or implement regenerative medicine into your practice

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Lunch

*Lunch and breaks included on both days – Times and agenda subject to change. For all travel plans: Please plan on course completion at 4:45 on Day 2

2:30 PM – 6:30 PM

CME Break-out Stations

WORKSTATIONS 1-8 TO BE COMPLETED OVER 2-DAYS

You will participate in 4 workstations on day 1 AND 4 workstations on day 2 (all workstations will remain the same on both days). There will be time during and after for questions and answers.

Intradiscal Biologics & Fibrin

  • Stem Cells • Growth Factors & Cytokines • Fibrin

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

  • Anatomy • Composition • Processing

Bone Marrow Acquisition Techniques with Cadaver

  • Anatomy • Composition • Harvesting Techniques

Stem Cell Basics

  • Biochemical Composition, Amniotic Fluid • Stem Cells • Growth Factors & Cytokines

Lipo Aspiration Techniques with Cadaver

  • Clinical Techniques • Acquisition & Processing • Equipment

Fluoroscopic Interventional Biologics for Pain Management with Cadaver

  • Joints • Discs • Fibrin & Other Biologics

Bone Marrow Aspiration Imaging Technologies

  • Imaging • Targeting • Bone Marrow Acquisitions

Live Patient MSK Joint Imaging & Anatomy Using Ultrasonography

  • Shoulders, Knees, Elbows, Ankles with a Live Patient

Laboratory Fundamentals for Regenerative Medicine

  • Protocol Development • Sample Preparation • GMP

Alpha 2 Macroglobulin*

  • Acquisition • Processing • Concentration

*Alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M) is a powerful inhibitor of cartilage catabolic factors and stops the progression of Osteoarthritis (OA) by preventing cartilage breakdown and preventing cartilage loss.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

7:00 AM – 8:00 AM

Breakfast

8:00 AM – 11:45 AM

CME Lecture Series

11:45 AM – 4:45 PM

CME Break-out Stations

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Lunch

*Lunch and breaks included on both days – Times and agenda subject to change. For all travel plans: Please plan on course completion at 4:45 on Day 2.

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