Dermatology Hub

Dermatology CE &
Educational Resources

Our activities offer many credit types, including CME, AAFP Prescribed Credit, CNE, CPE, ABIM MOC, and ABP MOC. Each activity has been designed to meet the requirements for CME for MIPS. See each activity’s information page for the exact credit type and amount of credit offered.

Protect Your Skin

As the body’s largest organ, the skin is constantly working to protect the body’s internal organs and regulate temperature, among other vital functions, and the condition of a person’s skin can reflect their overall health and aging status. Diseases of the skin, such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis, affect people of all ages and can take a major toll on the patient’s quality of life.

 

CME Outfitters has developed this Dermatology Education Hub with a number of educational activities and resources to help you better treat and manage your patients with aging skin or skin disease in order to increase quality of life.

Educational Activities

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Cutting Through the Confusion: A Look at Guidelines and Emerging Treatments for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

Join Dr. Jason K. Lee in this adaptive learning activity as he contextualizes the latest research in CSU pathophysiology, diagnostic guidelines, and emerging biologic therapies for clinical practice.

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Managing Your Patients with Psoriasis and IBD: A Conversation with the Experts

In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, expert Dr. Anita Afzali will utilize case-based learning to illustrate the common features and pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying these two inflammatory disorders. Faculty will translate clinical data to help clinicians to select optimal treatments aimed at improving outcomes for patients impacted by PsO and IBD.

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Real-world Tactics to Address Health Inequities in Melanoma Care

Join a faculty expert as they guide learners through a patient case scenario reflective of the impact of biases, disparities, and health inequities that reduce the quality of oncology care for racial and ethnic underserved patients with melanoma.

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Racial Disparities in Melanoma Care

This live CMEO Briefcase will focus on three patients from racial and ethnic minority populations with melanoma and outline best practices for screening to reduce disparities and improve melanoma.

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More Than Hair Loss: Current and Emerging Therapies for Alopecia Areata

In the third installment of this three-part virtual Journal Club series, expert faculty explore the evolving landscape of AA treatment.

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Call to Action: Healing Racial Disparities in Dermatological Health

In this CMEOCast podcast episode, expert faculty will discuss how clinicians can improve awareness of racial disparities in melanoma outcomes; recognize, address, and monitor their own biases when managing dermatological conditions in SoC; and integrate best practices that account for structural racism and barriers in the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of melanoma and other dermatological conditions in people of color.