Case report: Mosquito biteAt our walk-in clinic, we see many patients with rashes—usually self-treated without success, recurrent, prolonged, spreading or uncomfortable (sore or itchy). Case report: Kitchen helpWould you have considered grafting for this wound? Case report: Away from home We don’t consciously consider the plethora of useful information which we have accumulated over our lifetime. Case report: Contagious? At his walk-in, Dr. Robert Dickson comes across a rather uncommon (especially in the age group) case of a rash. Case report: Spider bite Several important lessons were underscored by a visit for a simple spider bite. Case report: Battery bruise? An unusual bruise and lump made Dr. Robert Dickson suspect he wasn’t seeing the whole story with a recent patient. POLL: If licensure were nationalized, would you pick up and move? There’s been a lot of talk this week about national licensure. But if barriers to your mobility were really swept away—what would you do? Case report: Hand rash We use our hands almost constantly, and are quick to notice anything amiss. Case report: Sore feet I wonder how many ‘acute care’ physicians feel comfortable with making changes in a long list of medications reported by a patient. Case report: Treatable? I would be interested in opinions and suggestions regarding management of a large keloid scar—fortunately located in a place which could be covered by clothing. 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last