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The Archives of Dermatology Web Site

Adding New Dimensions to the Literature

Ashish C. Bhatia, MD, Web Editor and Video Review Committee; Murad Alam, MD, Chairman, Surgical Advisory Board and Video Review Committee

Arch Dermatol. 2007;143(10):1320-1322.

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One of the greatest modern-day extensions of the power of the printed word has been the World Wide Web. Over the past several years, the Archives has stepped up and implemented many Web-based features to enrich readers' experience and help them use the Archives Web site to the fullest. The latest, most indispensable, easy-to-use features, and the people who make them possible, are highlighted herein.


 
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Video review committee and appropriate section editor who will review video submissions and the surgical advisory board who will review surgical procedures shown in videos.


ADDING YET ANOTHER DIMENSION WITH VIDEO

Dermatology has always been an ideal application for good clinical photography.1 Essential for establishing diagnosis and monitoring treatment efficacy, accurate photographic reproduction has been indispensable for not only general dermatology but also pediatric dermatology, dermatopathology, procedural dermatology, and other . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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