European Journal of Dermatology
MENUEditorial: What's new this month? Volume 26, numéro 4, July-August 2016
Auteurs
1 Dermatology Department,
Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos - Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central,
Alameda Santo António dos Capuchos 1169-050,
Lisbon,
Portugal
Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos - Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central,
Alameda Santo António dos Capuchos 1169-050,
Lisbon,
Portugal
3 Department of Dermatology and Venereology,
Hôpital de Beaumont,
Lausanne University Hospital Center,
Av. de Beaumont 29,
CH-1011 Lausanne,
Switzerland
Hôpital de Beaumont,
Lausanne University Hospital Center,
Av. de Beaumont 29,
CH-1011 Lausanne,
Switzerland
5 Department of Dermatology,
Venerology and Allergology,
University Hospital Wuerzburg,
Joseph-Schneider-Str. 2,
97080 Wuerzburg,
Germany
Venerology and Allergology,
University Hospital Wuerzburg,
Joseph-Schneider-Str. 2,
97080 Wuerzburg,
Germany
6 Dermatology Department,
General University Hospital Gregorio Marañon C/ Doctor Esquerdo 46; Dermatology Department,
Clinica Dermatologica Internacional and Clinica Ruber,
Madrid,
Spain
General University Hospital Gregorio Marañon C/ Doctor Esquerdo 46; Dermatology Department,
Clinica Dermatologica Internacional and Clinica Ruber,
Madrid,
Spain
- DOI : 10.1684/ejd.2016.2841
- Page(s) : 418-9
- Année de parution : 2016
Medical practice is influenced by different sources, regardless of the clinical setting. While the relationship between doctor and patient is central, elements such as the social setting, the organisation of the health system, and the professional system itself have an impact on doctors’ clinical practice [1]. The latter includes scientific articles and reports, guidelines, peer opinions, professional associations, and training courses, which collectively determine medical choices and influence daily [...]