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CME / ABIM MOC / CE

Medical Dermatology Potpourri II

  • Authors: Robert G. Micheletti, MD; Brett King, MD, PhD; David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD; Jennifer Soung, MD; Lindsey Finklea, MD
  • CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 11/29/2022
  • Valid for credit through: 11/29/2023
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  • Credits Available

    Physicians - maximum of 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

    ABIM Diplomates - maximum of 1.50 ABIM MOC points

    Nurses - 1.50 ANCC Contact Hour(s) (1.25 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology)

    You Are Eligible For

    • Letter of Completion
    • ABIM MOC points

Target Audience and Goal Statement

This activity is intended for dermatologists, primary care physicians (PCPs), allergists and immunologists, nurses, nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs).

The goal of this activity is for the learners to be better able to manage common and uncommon dermatologic conditions.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will:

  • Have increased knowledge regarding the
    • Evidence-based treatments for inflammatory dermatologic conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa and urticaria
    • Burden of undertreated and underrecognized dermatologic conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa and alopecia areata
    • Data on new/emerging treatments for dermatologic diseases such as alopecia areata and vitiligo


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Session Chair

  • Jennifer Soung, MD

    Clinical Professor of Dermatology
    Southern California Dermatology
    Director of Clinical Research
    Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
    Santa Ana, California

    Disclosures

    Jennifer Soung, MD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Arcutis; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Dermavant; Novartis
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: AbbVie; Amgen; Arcutis; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Celgene; Leo Pharma; Lilly; Novartis; Ortho Dermatologics; Pfizer; Regeneron; Sanofi
    Research funding from: AbbVie; Amgen; Arcutis; Castle Biosciences; Dermavant; Janssen; KoBio Labs; Kyowa Kirin; Leo Pharma; Lilly; Novartis; Pfizer; UCB

Faculty

  • Robert G. Micheletti, MD

    Associate Professor of Dermatology
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
    Chief of Hospital Dermatology
    Chief of Dermatology
    Pennsylvania Hospital
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Disclosures

    Robert G. Micheletti, MD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Adaptimmune; Vertex
    Research funding from: Amgen; Cabaletta Bio; ChemoCentryx (former)

  • Brett King, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor of Dermatology
    Yale University School of Medicine
    New Haven, Connecticut

    Disclosures

    Brett King, MD, PhD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: AbbVie; AltruBio; Almirall; AnaptysBio; Arena Pharmaceuticals; Bioniz; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Concert Pharmaceuticals; Horizon; Incyte; Leo Pharma; Lilly; Otsuka; Pfizer; Regeneron; Sanofi Genzyme; Twi Biotechnology; Viela Bio; Visterra
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: Incyte; Pfizer; Regeneron; Sanofi Genzyme
    Research funding from: Concert Pharmaceuticals; Lilly; Pfizer

  • David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD

    Vice Chair of Education and Research
    Professor of Dermatology
    Tufts University School of Medicine
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Disclosures

    David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: AbbVie; Abcuro; AltruBio; Arena Pharmaceuticals; Boehringer Ingelheim; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Celgene; Concert Pharmaceuticals; CSL Behring; Dermavant; Dermira; Incyte; Janssen; Kyowa Kirin; Lilly; Novartis; Pfizer; Regeneron; Revolo; Sanofi; Sun; UCB; VielaBio
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: AbbVie; Amgen; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Celgene; Incyte; Janssen; Lilly; Novartis; Pfizer; Regeneron; Sanofi
    Research funding from: AbbVie; Amgen; Bristol Myers Squibb Company; Celgene; Dermira; Galderma; Incyte; Janssen; Lilly; Merck; Novartis; Pfizer; Regeneron

  • Lindsey Finklea, MD

    RFSA Dermatology
    Adjunct Clinical Professor
    Department of Dermatology
    University of Texas Health Science Center
    San Antonio, Texas

    Disclosures

    Lindsey Finklea, MD, has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Speaker or member of speakers bureau for: AbbVie
    Research funding from: Novartis

Editor

  • Laura M. Biezup, MD

    Medical Education Director, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Laura M. Biezup, MD, has no relevant financial relationships.

Compliance Reviewer

  • Yaisanet Oyola, MD

    Associate Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Yaisanet Oyola, MD, has no relevant financial relationships.

Nurse Planner

  • Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP

    Associate Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC

    Disclosures

    Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP, has no relevant financial relationships.

Peer Reviewer

This activity has been peer reviewed and the reviewer has no relevant financial relationships.


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CME / ABIM MOC / CE

Medical Dermatology Potpourri II

Authors: Robert G. Micheletti, MD; Brett King, MD, PhD; David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD; Jennifer Soung, MD; Lindsey Finklea, MDFaculty and Disclosures

CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 11/29/2022

Valid for credit through: 11/29/2023

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Contents of This CME Activity

All sections of this activity are required for credit.

Managing Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Can you manage your patients with hidradenitis suppurativa?
Robert G. Micheletti, MD

The Ins and Outs of Alopecia Areata

Are you familiar with the latest advances in treating alopecia areata?
Brett King, MD, PhD

Roundtable Discussion: Rare Dermatologic Conditions

What’s wrong with this patient?
Jennifer Soung, MD; Brett King, MD, PhD; Robert G. Micheletti, MD; David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD; Lindsey Finklea, MD

Treating Vitiligo

Are you up to date on the latest treatments for vitiligo?
David M. Rosmarin, MD, FAAD

Updates on Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Do you know the latest treatments for chronic spontaneous urticaria?
Lindsey Finklea, MD
 

Educational Impact Challenge

The goal of this activity is for the learners to be better able to manage common and uncommon dermatologic conditions.

Before you begin this activity, please assess your clinical knowledge by completing this brief survey. Answering these questions again after the activity will allow you to see what you learned and to compare your answers with those of your peers.

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