Certified Short Courses

About the course

Dermatology involves the study and clinical management of the skin, its appendages and visible mucous membranes, both in health and disease. This study provides all primary healthcare professionals with an opportunity to recognize and treat most acute and chronic skin conditions. HCPs learn how to identify and characterize physical findings typical of common skin disorders as well as findings that precede or reflect systemic illness, such as metabolic, neoplastic, and connective tissue disorders. Most of the dermatologic complaints and cases the primary care physicians commonly see includes, such as acne, hair loss or excessive growth, nail issues, pruritis, and skin lesions. This CME series is designed to provide all HCPs with treatment and support strategies by use of evidence-based medicine to aid in diagnosis and management of these conditions often presenting as clinical dilemmas.

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Course Info

  • 4 Modules
  • 5 Hours
  • 12 Enrolment
  • 10 January 2024 – 10 April 2024
  • 1294 views

Course Outline

1. Approach To The Patient With A Dermatological Condition

2. Infections Of The Skin

3. Diagnosis And Management Of Eczema And Eczematous Conditions

4. Management of Acne Vulgaris

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