
Dr. J considers himself a technologically savvy dermatologist. He has always had the latest computer and is always seen with a personal digital assistant (PDA).

Dr. Goldberg is Director of Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey, Director of Mohs Surgery and laser research, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham Law School.

Dr. J considers himself a technologically savvy dermatologist. He has always had the latest computer and is always seen with a personal digital assistant (PDA).

Dr. G has a very busy dermatology practice in a large city. When he sought to hire a young physician to join his practice, he wanted to be certain that this physician would never compete with him. The young physician, coming right out of his residency-training program, had no problem with the concept.

Dr. Dave believes that Mohs surgery is medically necessary for his patient's squamous cell carcinoma of the ear. He requests approval of this from his patient's healthcare plan.

Dr. James is named an expert witness in a medical malpractice case. He testifies against a dermatologist