Credits Available: | 2.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™ 2.75 AANP Contact Hours |
This online curriculum will examine the clinical characteristics, the current understanding of immuno-pathophysiology, and the psychosocial and quality of life impact of atopic dermatitis on patients across age groups. Strategies to individualize treatment for patients with atopic dermatitis will be discussed.
This activity will assess learners’ understanding of the clinical features, disease burden, pathophysiology, and treatment of AD.
This activity will assess learners’ understanding of the clinical features, disease burden, pathophysiology, and treatment of AD.
This activity will assess learners’ understanding of the clinical features, disease burden, pathophysiology, and treatment of AD.
This activity will assess learners’ understanding of the clinical features, disease burden, pathophysiology, and treatment of AD.
The session will be focused on immunopathophysiology and comorbidities of AD, as well as a opportunity to address questions from the first few activities. This will be an informal discussion focused on real-world issues and challenges we face in managing pediatric and adult AD patients.
In this discussion, we’ll focus on our experiences with the comprehensive treatment of AD. We’ll address issues related to topical, systemic, and combination therapy, and also discuss some of your submissions and comments from the Group Task.
The Group Task is focused on how to provide optimal care to Dylan, a 16-year old boy with an itchy rash on his face, neck, and arms. You’ll each be asked to describe one component of his management plan.
Thank you for your interest. Currently, the curriculum is closed for enrollment but we encourage you to keep an eye out for future opportunities or alternative programs that might align with your educational goals.