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Goodbye, Managed Care; Hello, Skin Care
Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD FACP FAAD
Skin Care Professional
Arch Dermatol. 1999;135:1308-1310.
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Old Joke: Doctor: $50 for a house call?! Why, even I don't get $50 for a house call! Plumber: Neither did I when I was a doctor!
New Joke: Doctor: $50 for a facial?! Why, even I don't get $50 for an office visit! Aesthetician: Neither did I when I was a dermatologist!
Latest Joke: I hereby decree that from this day forward I'm dropping MD from after my name. I admit the idea is not entirely original. My esteemed and much admired colleague Dr Naomi Bluestone, a role model for women in medicine and formerly a psychiatrist, was way ahead of her time. In 1993, she was the first physician to formally report on the benefits of dropping MD from after her name.1 Today, she is a happy faith healer, sex counselor, and psychic advisor with a loyal clientele. She still helps people . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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