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Atopic dermatitis and Acne 1

Atopic dermatitis and Acne 1

The "Atopic Dermatitis and Acne 1" course is designed to enhance medical professionals' understanding of two common dermatological conditions: atopic dermatitis and acne vulgaris. This course provides comprehensive insights into the diagnosis, pathogenesis, and management of these conditions across different age groups. Participants will explore treatment options ranging from topical therapies to systemic medications, as well as strategies for addressing complications. With clinical images, diagrams, and case discussions, this course offers practical and evidence-based approaches for managing dermatological conditions in a clinical setting.

time-icon 3.5 hrs EA | 6.0 hrs RP | 0.0 hrs OM
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  • FLEXIBLE TIMING

  • 100% ONLINE

  • accredited Course

  • Expert instructor

This course offers a detailed examination of atopic dermatitis and acne vulgaris, providing healthcare professionals with the tools to diagnose and treat these common skin conditions effectively. Divided into two core units, the course covers the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and therapeutic approaches for each condition.

Unit 1: Atopic Dermatitis
This unit begins with an introduction to atopic dermatitis, emphasizing its early onset in infancy and its progression through childhood and adulthood. The unit explores the diagnosis, which is often clinical, and provides visual examples of dermatitis presentations at different stages of life. It explains the key contributing factors, including skin barrier impairment and allergic responses. The course covers treatment methods such as emollients, topical steroids, wet wrap therapy, and phototherapy, alongside the use of systemic drugs like corticosteroids and immunosuppressants for severe cases​.

Unit 2: Acne
This unit focuses on acne vulgaris, a prevalent condition affecting individuals during adolescence and occasionally in adulthood. Participants will learn about the four-step pathogenesis of acne, including sebum production, keratin blockage, bacterial colonization, and inflammation. The unit also addresses various acne presentations, from comedonal to nodular and cystic forms, highlighting the importance of early treatment to prevent scarring. Therapeutic options include topical retinoids, antibiotics, hormonal therapies, and systemic treatments like isotretinoin for severe cases​.

This course is ideal for general practitioners seeking to expand their dermatological knowledge and improve patient outcomes in managing atopic dermatitis and acne.

  1. Plan safe treatment of general dermatology patients in a clinical setting.
  2. Categorise, evaluate and make treatment decisions for atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. 
  3. Assess and plan treatment for pruritus and acne. 
  4. Detect patients that should be referred to others.

All degree qualified medical practitioners.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  3.5
  • Reviewing performance hours: 6.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #404034

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28111

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

9.5 hrs self-paced

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Associate Professor Caterina Longo

This course is presented by Associate Professor Caterina Longo: MD, PhD.

Dr Longo is a board-certified dermatologist specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers. Although providing the best care possible for patients remains her primary goal, she is also committed to education and clinical research. She is actively involved in clinical research and has published numerous papers on topics related to skin cancer with an emphasis on melanoma, atypical nevi, Spitz/Reed nevi and non-melanoma skin cancer. Caterina’s research interests are focused on the use of imaging instruments such as dermoscopy and confocal laser microscopy to recognise skin cancer early in its development. She pioneered the use of ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy for micrographic Mohs surgery applied for basal cell carcinoma and other visceral tumours. Caterina lectures on these topics both nationally and internationally.