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Academia and the Millennials: Trending Career Choices of Graduating Dermatology Residents 1999-2012.
Sung, Sarah, Bareng A S Nonyane, Hang Lee, and Alexa B Kimball. 2015. “Academia and the Millennials: Trending Career Choices of Graduating Dermatology Residents 1999-2012.”. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology : JDD 14 (6): 549-50.
Delivering value in dermatology: insights from skin cancer detection in routine clinical visits.
Enamandram, Monica, Lyn M Duncan, and Alexandra B Kimball. 2015. “Delivering Value in Dermatology: Insights from Skin Cancer Detection in Routine Clinical Visits.”. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 72 (2): 310-3.
The relative popularity of nonprocedural dermatology fellowships.
Javorsky, Emilia, James Kostecki, and Alexa Boer Kimball. 2012. “The Relative Popularity of Nonprocedural Dermatology Fellowships.”. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 66 (4): 693-4.
Acne vulgaris in women: prevalence across the life span.
Perkins, Alexis C, Jessica Maglione, Greg G Hillebrand, Kukizo Miyamoto, and Alexa B Kimball. 2012. “Acne Vulgaris in Women: Prevalence across the Life Span.”. Journal of Women’s Health (2002) 21 (2): 223-30.
Practice models and roles of physician extenders in dermatologic surgery.
Tierney, Emily P, William Hanke, and Alexa Boer Kimball. 2011. “Practice Models and Roles of Physician Extenders in Dermatologic Surgery.”. Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.] 37 (5): 677-83.
A pilot study of etanercept treatment for pemphigus vulgaris.
Fiorentino, David F, Miki S Garcia, Wingfield Rehmus, and Alexa Boer Kimball. 2011. “A Pilot Study of Etanercept Treatment for Pemphigus Vulgaris.”. Archives of Dermatology 147 (1): 117-8.
Melanoma in Hong Kong between 1983 and 2002: a decreasing trend in incidence observed in a complex socio-political and economic setting.
Makredes, Maryanne, Shiu Kee Hui, and Alexa B Kimball. 2010. “Melanoma in Hong Kong Between 1983 and 2002: A Decreasing Trend in Incidence Observed in a Complex Socio-Political and Economic Setting.”. Melanoma Research 20 (5): 427-30.
Health disparities among different ethnic and racial middle and high school students in sun exposure beliefs and knowledge.
Cheng, Carol E, Blair Irwin, Dana Mauriello, Laura Hemminger, Amy Pappert, and Alexandra B Kimball. 2010. “Health Disparities Among Different Ethnic and Racial Middle and High School Students in Sun Exposure Beliefs and Knowledge.”. The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 47 (1): 106-9.