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A bi-monthly review of journal literature by topic, with access to available abstracts and full text articles |
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Timely commentary on current research, best practices, and clinical management issues, provided by an expert panel of Dermatology Specialists |
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6 bi-monthly issues and 4 podcasts (clinical practice case-study scenarios) |
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Delivered directly to your e-mail box |
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This activity has been approved for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. |
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Free to registered subscribers, with no fees or prerequisites required |
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: |
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Identify current key topics related
to the diagnosis and treatment of medical dermatological conditions |
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Discuss how the information presented may impact current clinical paradigms |
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Evaluate how the information presented may best be incorporated into current clinical practice |
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Evaluate pharmacologic developments in the treatment of psoriasis |
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Compare the latest management approaches for fungal infections |
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Differentiate and manage patients with chronic urticaria |
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Discuss how the information presented in this initiative may impact current clinical paradigms and patient quality of life |
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Appraise how the information presented in this initiative may best be incorporated into current clinical practice |
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Every other month, an issue is written by guest authors with acknowledged expertise in the specific topic. The program content is peer-reviewed by our panel of Program Directors.
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For each issue, participants have the option of earning 1.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credit(s)™, CEU or 1 CNE credit(s) from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. For more information click here.
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