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This video covers the potential complications involved when undergoing a dermatology procedure. #YourHealthUniversity #SurgeyComplications #Dermatology Take the quiz covering the information in this video here: https://www.riddle.com/view/174876 Atypical Mole Overview Video: • Atypical Moles - What Are They? [Dermatolo... Pre-Operation Video: • Pre-Operation Procedures [Dermatology] Post-Operation Video: • Post-Operation Procedures [Dermatology] (2... Excision Overview+ Procedure Video: • Excision Overview and Procedure [Dermatology] For any questions and access to our library of content visit: https://doctorsquarterly.com Video Production by Joshua Melendez Partial Video Transcript: "♪ [music] ♪ So, today we're going to be giving a brief overview of the potential complications that could happen during your procedure at your local dermatologist's office. Now, none of these talks or none of these consents that you will sign can possibly cover everything that could happen. Our goal is to talk about the things that are most likely to happen or could happen reasonably. You know, every day when you get in your car and you drive down the road, there's a whole host of things that could happen. And nobody is ever going to tell you all the things that could happen when you're driving a car. And I can't tell you everything that could happen during a surgical procedure. But these are the basics, these are what you need to be made aware of. And with everything, if you have any questions or any concerns or any individual circumstances that affect you, please let your dermatologist know prior to any procedure. Now, these general complications are true for a biopsy, they're true for a surgery, they're true for most surgery, in fact they're true for most procedures that happen in a dermatologist's office. And if you do not have a consent form prior to your surgical procedure, you're welcome to look at my practice's consent so you can get an idea of..." *********** Disclaimer: ***Please note that the information in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is NOT meant to diagnose or treat ANY condition. The information given in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is general in nature and is not intended to provide specific medical advice. Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is also not to be used as a substitute for you seeking personal professional medical advice. You MUST talk with your local healthcare provider to determine if the information in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is accurate, up-to-date, and appropriate for YOUR individual medical needs, conditions, and circumstances (this includes information on nutrition, supplements, exercise, mental health strategies, …). 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Education & Credentials: • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine • American Osteopathic Association Approved Internship, Family Practice Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton • Undersea/Diving Medical Officer, UMO/DMO Naval Undersea Medical Institute • Master of Christian Studies Regent College • Master of Public Health School of Health Management, ATSU • Dermatology Residency Michigan State University/Oakwood Southshore Medical Center • Board Certified Dermatologist American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology • Fellow Member of the American Society of Mohs Surgeons • Certificate of Added Qualification for Mohs Surgery American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology • Assistant Professor of Dermatology Rocky Vista University • USMC First Reconnaissance Battalion Surgeon (former)