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Video presentations on onychomycosis, pratice management and tinea pedis.

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Dr LeDonne, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. Dr LeDonne

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    Ran across an interesting site. Dr. Warren Joseph, Dr. Bret Ribotsky and Dr. James Del Rosso give video presentations dealing with practice management and the relationship between tinea pedis and onychomycosis. They also discuss tinea pedis as an infectious disease and how important it is to treat, especially in the diabetic population. Dr. Ribotsky makes some very interesting points in his practice management presentation.

    I registered for one of their dinner meetings.

    I found the video presentations and discussions to be relevant to my practice, thought
    others would share my sentiment.

    http://www.thefungallink.com/


    Best regards

    Mercedes
     
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