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Morristown, NJ Dermatologists Provide Online Educational Resources for Improved Patient Knowledge

Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown, NJ improve patient knowledge of skin care with online educational resources.

2013-05-03
MORRISTOWN, NJ, May 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Leading Morristown, NJ dermatologists at Affiliated Dermatologists are pleased to introduce the creation of a patient education library. The patient education library provides an array of patient friendly information about dermatological procedures, ailments, and symptoms so that the patient is always well informed of the latest in dermatological care.

The patient education library was created for a patient's personal use, covering an array of educational topics related to skin care. Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown, NJ encourages patients to browse through the diagnoses and treatments to learn more about topics of interest. Additionally, patients can enter a topic they are interested in into the search bar provided for a more comprehensive search of the practice's entire website.

"It is important for patients to be educated in the procedures and treatments they are receiving. We believe that informed patients are capable of making better decisions regarding their health and well-being. We want all of our patients to be informed decision makers and to fully understand any health issues they may encounter. This is why we have added the patient education library to our easy to use website," said Dr. Omar Torres, dermatologist in Morristown, NJ.

Patients can search through an array of topics, including Botox in NJ, in the education library to further improve their knowledge of a specific skin care topic. The dermatologists at Affiliated Dermatologists work together to provide their patients with the information they need to maintain healthy, glowing skin. Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost encourage each of their patients to explore the vast education library whenever they have a question or concern about their skin care.

Whether patients are in search for NJ Botox, or skin cancer treatment, Affiliated Dermatologists is the first choice in quality dermatological care. Education is the key to maintaining healthy skin, and the informative website for Affiliated Dermatologists makes it easy for patients to stay in touch with the latest in good skin health.

About Affiliated Dermatologists: Affiliated Dermatologists is a dermatology clinic that can be found in four different locations, with the main office in Morristown, NJ. Whether patients are in need of a rejuvenating facial mini lift, liposuction or relief from skin cancer, Drs. Lauren Cooper, Cheryl Fialkoff, Omar Torres, Isabel Goldfaden, Kristyna Lee, and Sandra Bost are ready to serve their patients' needs. Dr. Omar Torres is a board certified dermatologist as well as a Mohs and cosmetic surgeon. Each doctor is a board certified dermatologist that provides excellence in patient care and comprehensive dermatological care. As a team, these dermatologists in Morristown, NJ work together to help their patients improve their overall appearance.

Media Contact:
Affiliated Dermatologists
contactus@affiliateddermatologists.com
182 South Street, Suite 1
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 267-0300
http://www.affiliateddermatologists.com


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[Press-News.org] Morristown, NJ Dermatologists Provide Online Educational Resources for Improved Patient Knowledge
Affiliated Dermatologists in Morristown, NJ improve patient knowledge of skin care with online educational resources.