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Challenging general dermatology cases
Challenging general dermatology cases
Deepen your expertise in dermatology with the "Challenging General Dermatology Cases" course. This advanced program provides an in-depth exploration of nine complex dermatology cases, focusing on accurate diagnosis, differential considerations, and innovative management strategies. With practical case studies, clinical images, and expert guidance, you'll gain confidence in managing rare and complicated conditions like dermatomyositis, systemic sclerosis, and cutaneous lymphomas. Perfect for practitioners looking to refine their diagnostic acumen and enhance treatment outcomes, this course equips you to tackle even the most challenging dermatological presentations.

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FLEXIBLE TIMING
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100% ONLINE
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Expert instructor
The Challenging General Dermatology Cases course is structured into two units, offering a case-based learning approach to address rare and difficult dermatological conditions.
Unit 1: Cases 1 to 4
This unit covers the following conditions with comprehensive insights into their clinical presentations, diagnostic steps, and management options:
1. Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Explore diagnosis and treatment strategies for this recurrent inflammatory skin disease. Topics include topical therapies, systemic antibiotics, surgical options, and contraindicated treatments for patients planning pregnancy.
2. Dermatomyositis: Learn to recognise cutaneous signs like Gottron's papules and the heliotrope rash. The unit also covers systemic manifestations, malignancy associations, and long-term immunosuppressive management.
3. Discoid Lupus Erythematosus: Examine scarring plaques and alopecia with a focus on avoiding triggers and employing therapies like hydroxychloroquine and intralesional steroids.
4. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN): Understand the acute management of these life-threatening conditions, including drug withdrawal, supportive care, and follow-up for long-term complications like xerostomia and scarring.
Unit 2: Cases 5 to 9
This unit continues with five additional challenging cases:
5. Lichen Planus: Study its association with autoimmune conditions and management using immunomodulators, phototherapy, and corticosteroids.
6. Systemic Sclerosis (CREST Syndrome): Investigate presentations like sclerodactyly, Raynaud’s phenomenon, and calcinosis. Management focuses on symptom relief and systemic involvement monitoring.
7. Granuloma Annulare: Review this benign condition’s differential diagnosis and treatment options ranging from topical therapies to systemic agents.
8. Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma: Learn to differentiate between primary and metastatic lesions and manage with excision or localized radiotherapy.
9. Leishmaniasis: Examine the diagnosis and treatment of this parasitic infection, including the use of intralesional therapies and systemic management to minimise scarring and systemic spread.
Through interactive discussions and expert analyses, this course enhances your ability to diagnose and treat complex dermatological cases effectively. It is ideal for healthcare professionals seeking advanced knowledge in dermatology.
- Evaluate safe monitoring of combination antibiotic therapy and biologic therapy.
- Differentiate blistering disorders and plan treatment decisions.
- Distinguish and evaluate difficult and rare dermatological diseases.
- Judge when to make treatment decisions and when to refer rare dermatological diseases.
All degree qualified medical practitioners.

CPD Hours:
- Education hours: 0.5
- Reviewing performance hours: 7.0
- Measuring outcome hours: 0.0

Accreditations:
Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #407439
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #30993

Study Mode:
100% online

Study duration:
7.5 hrs self-paced

ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Dr Christopher Ross
This course is presented by Dr Christopher Ross: BSc (BiomedSc)(Hons) BMBS FACD.
Chris is a dermatologist who completed a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Siceince with Honours at Adelaide University in 2004, before completing his Bachelor or Medicine, Bachelor or Sugery at Flinders University in 2008. His dermatology specialist training was conducted at Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Flinders Medical Centre and Royal Adelaide Hospital; he was awarded Fellowship of Australasian College of Dermatologists (FACD) in 2016. Chris has a keen interest in rural dermatology, providing outreach services to Darwin and rural South Australia. He also holds the position of Visiting Medical Specialist at Flinders Medical Centre, providing care and teaching Dermatology registrars. He has an interest in all general dermatology including acne, eczema, psoriasis and hair loss.