
Module B: Therapeutic and Surgical Procedures
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- International DermPA - $69
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This module provides an in-depth exploration of key dermatological therapies, including laser therapy, phototherapy, and photodynamic therapy (PDT), along with essential post-procedure care and wound management. The module also includes practical guidance on infection prevention, pain management, and follow-up care.
2.75 CME credits
After participating in this module, the learner will be able to:
Section 1: Therapeutic Procedures
- Demonstrate knowledge in performing:
- Acne surgery
- Cryosurgery (liquid nitrogen)
- Intralesional injections (IL)
- Local, regional, and topical anesthesia
- Nail avulsion
- Incision and drainage
- Surgical shave removal of appropriate lesions
- Punch excision, punch biopsy of skin lesions
- Elliptical surgical excisions
- Repairing dog ears
- Electrodessication for benign destruction
- Curettage of benign lesions
- Electrodessication and curettage (ED and C)
- Simple surgical wound closure
- Intermediate surgical wound closure
- Be familiar with post-procedure instructions such as:
- Unna wrap/boots
Section 2: Post-Procedure Instructions and Wound Complications
- Describe appropriate wound care dressings.
- Describe post-procedure instructions.
- Describe post-procedure information regarding normal wound healing as well as signs and symptoms of complications.
- Demonstrate knowledge of pain management.
- Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate follow-up post-procedure.
- Demonstrate knowledge of post-procedure infection and empiric therapies.
Section 3: Phototherapy
- Explain the different types of phototherapy.
- Discuss the basic principles of photomedicine and UV light.
- Explain both the acute and chronic effects of UV exposure.
- List the risks and side effects of phototherapy.
Section 4: PDT
- Describe the scientific concepts of photodynamic therapy (PDT).
- Describe and identify the indications and ideal candidates for photodynamic therapy.
- Explain the process for obtaining consent for performing PDT, possible complications, and patient expectations related to therapy.
Section 5: Laser Therapy
- Describe the pathophysiology of lasers.
- Describe laser safety and types of lasers.
- Describe indications for lasers in dermatology.
- Describe adequate documentation required for laser treatments and follow-up.
*Previously known as Module 4 in the Diplomate Fellowship
This module and others will be released on a rolling basis through the remainder of 2025.