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Dermoscopy for screening children

Dermoscopy for screening children

Elevate your expertise in pediatric dermatology with the "Dermoscopy for Screening Children" course. This specialized program provides healthcare professionals with the skills to evaluate and manage melanocytic lesions in children, addressing the unique characteristics of pre-pubertal and post-pubertal skin. Through dermoscopic imagery, case studies, and evidence-based techniques, participants will learn to differentiate benign from problematic lesions, understand melanoma risks, and implement appropriate screening strategies. Gain confidence in managing congenital nevi, spitzoid lesions, and other paediatric skin conditions with this comprehensive, practical course.

time-icon 4.0 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 an in-depth exploration of dermoscopy in children, focusing on the challenges and nuances of screening paediatric patients for skin lesions. Presented by experienced dermatology professionals, this comprehensive program provides an essential guide to the use of dermoscopy for paediatric skin screening, with a focus on both diagnostic and management strategies. Topics include:

- Understanding Paediatric Dermatology:
- Explore the differences in nevus presentation and count between pre-pubertal and post-pubertal children.
- Review the epidemiology of melanoma in children, emphasising its rarity and distinct characteristics compared to adult cases.
- Dermoscopy of Melanocytic Lesions:
- Learn dermoscopic patterns typical in paediatric nevi, including the globular, homogeneous, and starburst patterns.
- Identify special categories of lesions, such as spitzoid nevi, congenital melanocytic nevi, and blue nevi, and understand their clinical implications.
- Congenital Melanocytic Nevi:
- Discuss the classification of congenital nevi by size and their associated risks, including melanoma development.
- Review management strategies, including when to monitor, excise, or investigate further for central nervous system abnormalities.
- Spitzoid Lesions:
- Examine the evolution of spitzoid lesions and their dermoscopic features, from starburst patterns to globular and atypical components.
- Differentiate benign spitzoid nevi from atypical Spitz tumors and spitzoid melanomas using clinical and dermoscopic criteria.
- Pediatric Melanoma:
- Understand the types of melanoma in children, including those associated with congenital nevi and de novo melanomas.
- Learn about their clinical presentation, biologic behaviour, and prognostic factors.
- Practical Management Strategies:
- Develop screening protocols tailored to paediatric patients, including criteria for lesion monitoring and excision.
- Integrate multidisciplinary approaches for managing high-risk lesions, ensuring optimal outcomes.

With an emphasis on dermoscopic imagery, evidence-based practices, and case studies, this course empowers healthcare professionals to confidently screen and manage skin lesions in children, enhancing early detection and patient care.

Determine the correct steps for the screening of young children.

All degree qualified medical practitioners.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  4.0
  • Reviewing performance hours: 6.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #407903

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28539

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

10.0 hrs self-paced

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr Elvira Moscarella

This course is presented by Dr Elvira Moscarella: MD.

She is a dermatologist at the University Of Campania, in Naples, Italy. She acquired her medical degree in 2005 at the Second University of Naples before completing her residency in dermatology and venereology at the University’s Department of Dermatology. In 2008, Elvira undertook further education in dermoscopy and confocal microscopy. She is vice president of the International Society of teledermatology, a board member of the a member of theInternational Dermoscopy Society, and member of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Elvira’s main interests are in dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy, and their use in skin cancer medicine.