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- BookElizabeth Hale, Julie Karen, Perry Robins.Summary: The Handbook of Dermatologic Surgery incorporates the most cutting edge technology applicable to dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons today. Designed as a reference guide for dermatologic surgery and aesthetic procedures, it disseminates key scientific information in an easy-to-use pocket book. This handbook is designed to be readily transportable for dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons, as well as those in training, dermatology residents and fellows, and medical students rotating through dermatology.
Contents:
Surgical Anatomy
Excisional and non-excisional surgery
Advanced repairs
Caosmetic dermatology: fillers, neurotoxins, and chemical peels
Lasers and other technology
Leg veins. - ArticleSelbmann HK.MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1978 Apr 28;720(17):595-8.Quality control has four component parts: standardized observation, a procedure to measure the quality of individual production, a technique for aggregating and comparing measurements, and a means by which the behaviour of the subjects can be influenced by these comparisons. The greatest problems, which often remain unsolved, can be traced to the definition and measurement of the quality of medical care. Some problems and the feasibility of quality control are demonstrated using perinatalogy and the Munich Perinatal Study as models. This trial of self control shows that voluntary participation of the hospitals, assured anonymity, self-responsibility, and a statistical evaluation that can be used for educational purposes play an important part.