2024 Summer Dermatology Conference Recordings
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Session recordings from the 2024 Summer Dermatology Conference held in June 6-9, 2024 at the Hilton Bayfront in San Diego, CA. The last day to earn CME on these recordings is 7/31/2025.
This activity has been reviewed by the AAPA Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 34 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid from 7/8/2024 to 7/31/2025. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. AAPA reference number: CME-2011731.
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
While everything in pediatric dermatology is interesting, this talk is the cream of the crop! Come see this potpourri of interesting peds derm cases from Dr Swanson’s clinic. Learn from her successes, her failures, and from her cute little patients!
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
Climate change has been described as the greatest threat to human health by the editors of more than 200 medical journals, through extreme heat, severe wildfires with toxic smoke, increased frequency of floods, droughts, and other natural disasters, which have direct and indirect consequences for our health. In this talk, we will explore the many ways our health is affected by the changing climate and how the healthcare sector contributes to the changes in climate. We will also begin to explore steps you can take in your practice to provide great care that is also better for our planet and often more cost effective.
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
Presented by Heather Woolery Lloyd, MD, FAAD, this lecture will cover challenging cases of dyschromia including melasma and macular dermal hyperpigmentation. This lecture will also cover the management of laser complications in skin of color.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in dermatology (and medicine in general) has become a global problem due to inappropriate use of antibiotics. Microbes have developed multiple pathways to resist available antibiotics, which has resulted in major health and economic challenges. Although prevention of AMR is critical, new treatment measures are under study.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Luke Maxfield, DO, FAAD and Muneeb Shah, DO
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Have you ever had a good time listening to a burnout talk? Probably not! But that is about to change! Come hear Dr Swanson break down burnout in a funny, entertaining, inspiring, and creative way. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you won’t feel burned out during this lecture! This talk should qualify for CMI credits- Continuing Medical Inspiration!
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Callisia Clarke, MD, MS, FACS, FSSO
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Meghan Heberton, MD, this session will introduce the rapidly growing field of oncodermatology. Diagnosis, grading, and management of toxicities will be covered as well as a framework to approach the cancer patient with cutaneous toxicities to therapy.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Patients with Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) often experience delays in diagnosis and appropriate treatments. In recent years, there has been a tremendous push in the field of dermatology to advance HS research, and although HS is still difficult to treat, there are new and more effective treatment options available for these patients. This talk aims to expand the practicing clinician's treatment armamentarium for patients with recalcitrant HS.
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
While everything in pediatric dermatology is interesting, this talk is the cream of the crop! Come see this potpourri of interesting peds derm cases from Dr Swanson’s clinic. Learn from her successes, her failures, and from her cute little patients!
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
Climate change has been described as the greatest threat to human health by the editors of more than 200 medical journals, through extreme heat, severe wildfires with toxic smoke, increased frequency of floods, droughts, and other natural disasters, which have direct and indirect consequences for our health. In this talk, we will explore the many ways our health is affected by the changing climate and how the healthcare sector contributes to the changes in climate. We will also begin to explore steps you can take in your practice to provide great care that is also better for our planet and often more cost effective.
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Recorded On: 06/09/2024
Presented by Heather Woolery Lloyd, MD, FAAD, this lecture will cover challenging cases of dyschromia including melasma and macular dermal hyperpigmentation. This lecture will also cover the management of laser complications in skin of color.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in dermatology (and medicine in general) has become a global problem due to inappropriate use of antibiotics. Microbes have developed multiple pathways to resist available antibiotics, which has resulted in major health and economic challenges. Although prevention of AMR is critical, new treatment measures are under study.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Luke Maxfield, DO, FAAD and Muneeb Shah, DO
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Have you ever had a good time listening to a burnout talk? Probably not! But that is about to change! Come hear Dr Swanson break down burnout in a funny, entertaining, inspiring, and creative way. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you won’t feel burned out during this lecture! This talk should qualify for CMI credits- Continuing Medical Inspiration!
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Callisia Clarke, MD, MS, FACS, FSSO
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Presented by Meghan Heberton, MD, this session will introduce the rapidly growing field of oncodermatology. Diagnosis, grading, and management of toxicities will be covered as well as a framework to approach the cancer patient with cutaneous toxicities to therapy.
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Recorded On: 06/08/2024
Patients with Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) often experience delays in diagnosis and appropriate treatments. In recent years, there has been a tremendous push in the field of dermatology to advance HS research, and although HS is still difficult to treat, there are new and more effective treatment options available for these patients. This talk aims to expand the practicing clinician's treatment armamentarium for patients with recalcitrant HS.