THE SKIN COURSE
CE Information
15.0 contact hours (10.0 pharmacology)Completion Time
15 hoursAvailable Until
December 25, 2024Posted By
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Overview
Subspecialties
DermatologyClinical Topics
Skin Cancer, Skin Conditions, and Skin DiseaseThe Skin Course – The Only Dermatology Course of It’s Kind
The Skin Course is a complete, high-yield dermatology course for Registered Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
What you get:
Full Color Digital Course Textbook – a photographic atlas for all conditions discussed
Downloadable Audio Lectures for All Topics
Lifetime 24/7 Access to Course Content
Pathology Made Easy Digital Reference Guide
15.0 AAPA / ANCC Accredited CME / CE
10.0 ANCC Pharmacology Contact Hours
The Skin Course
Release date: December 09, 2019
Expiration date: December 09, 2025
Estimated time to complete activity: 15 hours
After you’ve completed the course, you will have:
- Enhanced understanding of the variety of skin disorders that often present in clinics and emergency departments.
- A firm foundation for diagnosing these conditions.
- A clear path to treating these conditions.
- Understanding of when referral or consultation should be made.
- Familiarity with treatment measures including:
- Ultrasound assessment
- Anesthesia delivery
- Procedural intervention
Dermatology Course Includes:15.0 CME
81 Topics
3 Anesthesia Methods
Ultrasound Assessment Training
Biopsy Training
Minor Plastics
Incision and Drainage Training
What You Will Learn with The Skin Course
SKIN FUNDAMENTALS
- When to cut
- How to cut
- When to treat with antibiotics
VIDEO PRACTICE MODULES
- Incision and drainage training
- Biopsy training
- Punch
- Skin tag and mole removal
- Basic pathology
- Anesthesia methods
- Local infiltration
- Digital block
- Field block
SPECIAL TOPICS
- Spider bite, or something else?
- Ultrasound assessment of abscesses
- Antibiotic stewardship
- Sepsis
- Dermatology in history
- Burns
TOPICS
- Ganglion cyst
- Sebaceous cyst
- Baker’s cyst
- Pilar cyst
- Measles
- Scarlet Fever
- Rubella
- Filatow-Dukes
- Erythema Infectiosum
- Roseola Infantum
- Shingles
- Chicken Pox
- Molloscum Contagiosum
- Hand-Foot-Mouth
- Impetigo
- Felon
- Paronychia
- General Cutaneous Abscesses
- Herpetic Whitlow
- Folliculitis
- Axillary (hidradenitis)
- Pilonidal abscess versus cyst
- Acne
- Rosacea
- Peritonsillar abscess
- Neck abscess
- Sialadenitis
- Bartholin cyst versus abscess
- Paraspinal abscess
- Dental abscess
- Breast abscess
- Parotitis
TOPICS
- Allergies
- Easiest Rash Algorithm Ever
- Scarlet Fever
- Reyes
- Kawasaki
- Eczema
- Dishidrosis
- Discoid
- Food allergy related
- Psoriasis
- Plaque
- Nail
- Inverse
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Pytiriasis Rosea
- The Tineas
- Corporis
- Versicolor
- Pedis
- Cruris
- Unguium
- Intertrigo
- Lymphangitis
- Erysipelas
- Rhus dermatitis (poison ivy)
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Alopecia
- Actinic keratosis
- Skin Cancers
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Malignant melanoma
- Nevus sebacceous
- Lice
- Scabies
- Vitiligo
- Warts
The Skin Course is proudly partnering with Pathology Student to bring more than just a basic understanding of dermatopathology to nurse practitioners and physician assistants. With The Skin Course and Pathology Student, course participants will gain access to a select and cultivated resource for clinical decision making written by Kristine Krafts, M.D., a board certified pathologist who also has completed fellowships in hematopathology and molecular pathology. Kristine is the real deal and she has brought her universe of knowledge to bear for The Skin Course students, along with Patton Graham, N.P., author and presenter of The Skin Course.
Speakers
CEO, WhiteCoat Education Group
Hospitalist and Emergency Medicine NP
Patton is a family and emergency nurse practitioner. He is a member of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. He earned his B.S. (sociology) in 2005 from the University of North Alabama, his A.S. (nursing) in 2012 from Columbia State Community College, and his M.S. (nursing) in 2015 from Tennessee State University. He completed his emergency nurse residency in 2012 at Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital in Nashville, TN. Patton has developed interactive, high-yield, skill-enhancing courses for over a decade.
CE Information
This activity offers 15.0 contact hours (10.0 pharmacology) to attendees.
Accredited by AAPA, ANCC, AANP.
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