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Facial rashes, Systematic diseases and Fungal infections

Facial rashes, Systematic diseases and Fungal infections

The "Facial Rashes, Systemic Diseases, and Fungal Infections" course provides healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge on diagnosing and treating dermatological conditions that affect the face, systemic diseases with skin manifestations, and fungal infections. Participants will learn to differentiate between common facial rashes, recognize skin signs of systemic diseases, and accurately diagnose fungal infections using tools like KOH preparation. The course also covers evidence-based treatments, including topical and oral therapies, helping practitioners manage these conditions effectively in their practice.

time-icon 4.5 hrs EA | 6.0 hrs RP | 0.0 hrs OM
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  • FLEXIBLE TIMING

  • 100% ONLINE

  • accredited Course

  • Expert instructor

This course is divided into three main units, each focusing on different aspects of dermatology related to facial rashes, systemic diseases, and fungal infections.

Unit 1: Facial Rashes (Seborrhea and Rosacea)
This unit covers common facial rashes such as seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, and contact dermatitis. Participants will learn to differentiate these conditions through clinical presentation and explore effective treatment strategies. The unit delves into the subtypes of rosacea, including papulopustular and ocular rosacea, and discusses both topical and oral treatments, such as metronidazole, azelaic acid, and oral tetracyclines​.

Unit 2: Systemic Diseases with Skin Findings
This unit highlights the skin manifestations of various systemic diseases, including dermatomyositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, scleroderma, and neurofibromatosis. Participants will learn to collect cutaneous clues that aid in diagnosing these systemic conditions. The unit explores the characteristic skin findings of each disease, such as the heliotrope rash in dermatomyositis or the malar rash in lupus, and emphasises the importance of early diagnosis and management​.

Unit 3: Fungal Infections
The final unit focuses on cutaneous fungal infections, including tinea pedis, tinea capitis, tinea corporis, and tinea versicolor. Participants will learn to distinguish fungal infections from other skin conditions using KOH preparation and fungal staining. The unit covers when to opt for topical versus oral antifungal medications and provides guidance on managing resistant cases, emphasising the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment strategies.

This course equips healthcare professionals with practical skills to diagnose and manage facial rashes, systemic diseases, and fungal infections, improving patient outcomes through evidence-based dermatological care.

  1. Plan safe treatment of general dermatology patients in a clinical setting.
  2. Detect patients that should be referred to others.

All degree qualified medical practitioners.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  4.5
  • Reviewing performance hours: 6.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #404025

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28109

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

10.5 hrs self-paced

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Professor Richard Usatine

This course is presented by Professor Richard Usatine: MD, PhD.

Professor Richard Usatine is the Professor of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Texas. He is the author of nine books and over 120 papers, founder of the Interactive Dermatology Atlas on the web, and is the most recognised skin cancer presenter in the USA. Since 2000, he has been chosen yearly by his peers to be included in The Best Doctors in America. He is also the national chair of the yearly Skin Course put on by the American Academy of Family Physicians, and is the founder and medical director of the University Health System Skin Clinic in San Antonio. Richard has been involved in Global Health through his work in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Haiti and Ethiopia. In 2000, Richard Usatine was recognised as the national recipient of the Humanism in Medicine Award, by the Association of American Medical Colleges.