SDPA Webinar: Delusional Infestation

SDPA Webinar: Delusional Infestation

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Includes a Live Web Event on 03/10/2026 at 8:00 PM (EDT)

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Join SDPA on Tuesday, March 10 at 8pm EST as we welcome Jessie Keller, MD to discuss the art of building rapport and treating with highly effective medical management.

Participants will:
1.) appreciate that building trust with empathy, validation, and respect for autonomy is of paramount importance to engage in definitive treatment
2.) identify clinical evaluations that may be helpful in identifying contributory conditions
3.) articulate an appropriate therapeutic algorithm and monitoring strategy in the treatment of MD/DI 

This activity has been reviewed by the American Academy of Physician Associates Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 1 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation. Approval is valid from 3/10/2026 to 3/10/2026. AAPA reference number: CME-2015245.


Jessie Keller, MD

Department of Dermatology at the Center for Health & Healing, OHSU, Portland Veterans Affairs hospitals

Dr. Keller is a board-certified dermatologist that specializes in general and complex dermatology with special interests in dermatologic urgent care and inpatient consultation. He provides a consistent and accessible dermatologic resource for providers who see patients in the hospital setting. Dr. Keller sees patients at the Department of Dermatology at the Center for Health & Healing and at both the OHSU and the Portland Veterans Affairs hospitals. 

At the OHSU Department of Dermatology, he aims to provide rapid and effective triage for urgently arising outpatient skin problems. In the hospital, he consults on patients with a broad range of conditions, from common (stasis dermatitis, cellulitis, shingles) to more serious (pyoderma gangrenosum, autoimmune blistering dermatoses, graft-versus-host disease). His research interests include the use of inpatient telemedicine, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, DRESS syndrome, calciphylaxis, and prurigo nodularis. One of his career focuses is increasing the amount of interaction and education between dermatology and the other medical specialties. He serves as the Associate Director of the Dermatology Residency Training Program.

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