Dermatology @Point of Care Podcasts

Our @Point of Care Dermatology Podcasts have healthcare experts discussing and providing information related to dermatologic diagnosis, treatment, management, and other important information.

S1E1 - Dermatology Morning Commute: Prurigo Nodularis: I’ve Never Seen These Nodules Before

Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a fairly rare dermatologic condition. How is it diagnosed? How can it be differentiated from other skin conditions? Our faculty tackle these and other questions about PN. Visit http://MorningCommutePodcast.com/PNodularis1 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit.

08-31
20:36

S1E2 - Dermatology Morning Commute: Why Won't My Patient Just Stop Scratching? The Burden of Prurigo Nodularis

What is the symptom burden of prurigo nodularis (PN) and its effect on patients’ quality of life? How is it treated? Our faculty discuss these topics as well as how PN patients often end up with a psychiatric referral because this disease is so little understood. Visit http://MorningCommutePodcast.com/PNodularis2 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit

08-31
24:13

S1E3 - Dermatology Morning Commute: Topical Agents Didn't Work - When to Consider Systemic Treatment for Prurigo Nodularis

What systemic treatments should clinicians consider when topical treatments aren’t working for prurigo nodularis? Our faculty answer this question and others, and they discuss the success of using treatments such as dupilumab off label.  Visit http://MorningCommutePodcast.com/PNodularis3 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit.

08-31
21:30

S1E4 - Dermatology Morning Commute: The Pathophysiology Behind Prurigo Nodularis

What is the itch scratch cycle? In our fourth podcast on prurigo nodularis, our faculty takes a look at the inflammatory and neuronal processes that lead to the development of a positive feedback loop that propagates itch without further stimulus. Visit http://MorningCommutePodcast.com/PNodularis4 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit.

08-31
21:44

S1E5 - Dermatology Morning Commute: Trials Underway – Clinical Developments in Prurigo Nodularis

In this fifth and final episode on prurigo nodularis, our faculty discuss current clinical trials and some exciting biologic treatments that are showing efficacy in treating this difficult disease.    Visit http://MorningCommutePodcast.com/PNodularis5 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit.

08-31
20:45

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