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The Impact of Continual Education and Medical Missionary Work feat. Dr. Scott Drew

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Janelle Ball welcomes Dr. Scott Drew, a dermatologist and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). Dr. Drew explains the history and philosophy behind osteopathic medicine, which focuses on treating the whole body rather than just individual ailments. He discusses how this approach is particularly relevant in dermatology, as the skin can often provide clues to underlying systemic diseases. Dr. Drew also highlights the growing number of dermatology residency programs at DO hospitals and medical schools. Tune in to learn more about the unique perspective that osteopathic medicine brings to dermatology.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Dr. Drew emphasizes the importance of treating the whole body in dermatology rather than just focusing on specific skin conditions. He explains that dermatologists are trained to look for cutaneous signs of systemic diseases, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, which may manifest on the skin. This holistic approach allows dermatologists to identify underlying health issues and provide comprehensive patient care.

ADVERTISER: PrescriberPoint is a FREE, AI-powered hub with resources to get patients on therapy, including prescribing information, insurance coverage, and prior authorization forms with one click! Get started with a free profile at prescriberpoint.com/ThatsDermGood.

One of the reasons dermatology profoundly impacts patients' lives is the visible nature of skin conditions. Dr. Drew mentions dermatologists often see patients initially diagnosed by primary care physicians or OB/GYNs. Skin conditions like melanoma, which can be life-threatening, are often first detected by non-dermatologists. Therefore, dermatologists play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating these conditions, ensuring early intervention and improved outcomes.

Dr. Drew acknowledges that careful planning and coordination in medical missionary work to ensure you address the community's specific needs. Going with a group that includes experienced veterans and newcomers creates a balance of knowledge and fresh perspectives that contribute to the mission's success. You can trust Dr. Drew when he advises about best practices for mission work; after all, he has traveled on more than 30 international trips, including trips to Kenya, Peru, Uganda, and Sierra Leone.

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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Janelle Ball welcomes Dr. Scott Drew, a dermatologist and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). Dr. Drew explains the history and philosophy behind osteopathic medicine, which focuses on treating the whole body rather than just individual ailments. He discusses how this approach is particularly relevant in dermatology, as the skin can often provide clues to underlying systemic diseases. Dr. Drew also highlights the growing number of dermatology residency programs at DO hospitals and medical schools. Tune in to learn more about the unique perspective that osteopathic medicine brings to dermatology.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Dr. Drew emphasizes the importance of treating the whole body in dermatology rather than just focusing on specific skin conditions. He explains that dermatologists are trained to look for cutaneous signs of systemic diseases, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, which may manifest on the skin. This holistic approach allows dermatologists to identify underlying health issues and provide comprehensive patient care.

ADVERTISER: PrescriberPoint is a FREE, AI-powered hub with resources to get patients on therapy, including prescribing information, insurance coverage, and prior authorization forms with one click! Get started with a free profile at prescriberpoint.com/ThatsDermGood.

One of the reasons dermatology profoundly impacts patients' lives is the visible nature of skin conditions. Dr. Drew mentions dermatologists often see patients initially diagnosed by primary care physicians or OB/GYNs. Skin conditions like melanoma, which can be life-threatening, are often first detected by non-dermatologists. Therefore, dermatologists play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating these conditions, ensuring early intervention and improved outcomes.

Dr. Drew acknowledges that careful planning and coordination in medical missionary work to ensure you address the community's specific needs. Going with a group that includes experienced veterans and newcomers creates a balance of knowledge and fresh perspectives that contribute to the mission's success. You can trust Dr. Drew when he advises about best practices for mission work; after all, he has traveled on more than 30 international trips, including trips to Kenya, Peru, Uganda, and Sierra Leone.

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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