Lessons from the Clinic

Yoon Cohen recently sent us an invaluable handout presented by Dr. William James at a meeting she attended.  She wrote:
As an osteopathic resident, I attend our annual American Osteopathic College of Dermatology Conference every Fall. One of the highlights of the conference each year is a series of lectures from the Department of Dermatology at University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. William James Department of Dermatology University of Pennsylvania

Dr. William James

This year, Dr. William James has shared diagnostic and treatment lessons that he has learned over the years. He emphasized the importance of teamwork — sharing of our gifts freely with each other. Dr. James closed his talk with some final thoughts that resonate with Dr. Walter Shelley’s pearls of wisdom. On the behalf of AOCD, I would like to convey our sincere gratitude for Dr. James’  generosity of sharing these lessons with us from his many years of experience. You can find the summary of the lessons that were provided by Dr. James here:  Lessons From the Clinic

(Please spend a few minutes with this pdf for personal and professional enrichment.)

The wisdom imparted by Dr. James, reminded us of Walter Shelley’s “Prayer for the Orphan Patient.”

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The Online Journal of Community and Person-Centered Dermatology (OJCPCD) is a free, full text, open-access, online publication that addresses all aspects of skin disease that concern patients, their families, and practitioners. ​It was founded in 2012 by Dr. David J. Elpern, M.D. in Williamstown, MA. with technical help from Inez Tan.

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