Target Professions: MD, DO, Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner
Target Specialties: Allergy and Immunology, Dermatology, Pediatrics
Credits Available: 4.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™/MOC Points

This curriculum on Comprehensive Approaches to Addressing Atopic Dermatitis in Very Young Patients is designed to equip healthcare professionals with a thorough understanding of effective strategies for managing and treating atopic dermatitis in infants and toddlers. This program integrates the latest medical research and practical insights to ensure participants gain comprehensive knowledge and skills necessary to provide optimal care for this vulnerable patient population.


CME/CE Accreditation Information

Itinerary

Part 1 - Assessment, Education, Live Group Discussion 1

Atopic Dermatitis in Very Young Patients: Practice Patterns and Demographics

Welcome to the first of three assessments, where you will answer questions relating to your practice patterns regarding pediatric atopic dermatitis.

Atopic Dermatitis in Very Young Patients: Baseline Assessment

Answer the following questions to assess your knowledge of moderate-to-severe pediatric AD.

Module 1: Learning About Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis

This module will enhance your understanding of how best to diagnose and manage pediatric atopic dermatitis in very young patients.

Module 2: Detailed Approaches to Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis

This module will enhance your understanding of how to treat pediatric atopic dermatitis in very young patients.

Atopic Dermatitis in Very Young Patients: Final Assessment

After completing the self-study modules, evaluate your understanding of pediatric AD management by responding to the following questions in this final assessment.

Live Group Discussion 1

In this brief group discussion we will discuss practice patterns in regards to pediatric atopic dermatitis.

Part 2 - Group Challenges, Action Plan, Live Group Discussion 2

Patient Case 1: 9-month-old boy with severe atopic dermatitis

This case scenario presents a 9-month-old boy diagnosed with severe atopic dermatitis. We hope you will use this to explore the multifaceted aspects of managing and treating this complex condition in pediatric patients.

Patient Case 2: Management Challenges in a 4-Year-Old Girl with Moderate-Severe Atopic Dermatitis During Flares

This case scenario focuses on a 4-year old patient who is experiencing recurrent atopic dermatitis flares.

Your Action Plan for your pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis

In light of the information reviewed and discussed during this program, please share an action plan that you will implement to improve the diagnosis and management for your pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis.

Live Group Discussion 2

In this group discussion we will review the educational modules and learn best practices.

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Requirements:
Group leaders must be MD/DO board certified dermatologists. Apply Now

You cannot sign up as a Group Member because there are no groups available or because you are already signed up.

Completed Groups

Alison Kortz, PA
PA
Completed
Raymond Kleinfelder, DO
Dermatologist
Completed
YB
Yocheved Bergman, PA
PA
Completed
AZ
Ashley Zilberstein, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology & Pediatrics
Completed
Maya Gharfeh, MD, MPH
Physician
Completed
Mark Siegel, MD
Assistant Professor
Completed
Rung-chi Li, DO, PhD
Completed
Vinay Mehta, MD
Completed
Kirk Waibel, MD
Allergist/Immunologist
Completed
Meena Julapalli, MD
Board-Certified Dermatologist & Pediatric Dermatologist
Completed
Ashley Worthington, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Completed
JB
Jordan Burdine, PharmD
System Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Completed
Sarah Asch, MD
Completed