Oakstone Pediatric Care Series Dermatology 2016
Overview
11 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 2.6 GB
Information:
Date of Original Release: October 30, 2016
It is estimate that it should take the average learner 10.00 hours to complete the activity.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
– Explain to patients and families how best to address and prevent spread of communicable infections among athletes
– Illustrate the types of reaction patterns that can arise in response to important viral syndromes
– Formulate appropriate treatment plans for acne patients while avoiding risk of antibiotic resistance
– Explain to patients and families how best to address and avoid skin disorders that cause scarring
– Distinguish causes of hair loss in children to direct appropriate therapy
– Recognize presentations and propose appropriate treatments for the management of skin infestations in children
This educational activity was designed for Primary care clinicians, including but not limited to pediatricians, family physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses.
List of Topics:
1. Scratching the Surface Tips and Tricks for Dealing with Atopic Dermatitis Adelaide Hebert, MD.mp4
2. Understanding Wart to do about Molluscum Markus Boos, MD, PhD.mp4
3. Hemangiomas and Vascular Anomalies Albert C. Yan, MD.mp4
4. Pediatric Dermatology Emergencies Skin Infections Bernard Cohen, MD.mp4
5. Mountains and Molehills When to Worry about Moles Melinda Jen, MD.mp4
6. Slam Dunk Diagnoses Sports-Related Skin Disorders Marissa J. Perman, MD.mp4
7. Let’s Blame a Virus Patrick McMahon, MD.mp4
8. Acne Through the Ages Lisa Arkin, MD.mp4
9. Doc, Will There Be a Scar Scar Pathophysiology, Treatment, Rehabilitation, and (eventually!) Prevention Andrew C. Krakowski, MD.mp4
10. Mitey Treatments for Lousy Problems Pediatric Skin Infestations Lara Wine Lee, MD, PhD.mp4
11. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow Hair Disorders in Children Sadaf Hussain, MD.mp4
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