Advanced Dermatology and Hair Care Education by Xpeer Medical Education, Supported by L'Oréal Dermatological Beauty Pro and SkinAlliance.

These educational offerings are meticulously crafted to enhance the expertise of healthcare professionals in these specialized fields, integrating cutting-edge research and innovative practices.

This activity is supported by unrestricted financial support from L'Oréal Dermatological Beauty Pro and SkinAlliance.
L'Oréal Dermatological Beauty Pro and SkinAlliance are not involved in the development of the course content.



Featured Course: Pediatric Dermatology: Common Problems

Course Instructor: Dr. Ramon Grimalt

Accredited Credit: 1 CME

CME


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Course Learning Objectives:

Understanding pediatric dermatological conditions is pivotal for healthcare professionals dedicated to the wellbeing of infants and children. Early detection and tailored management are key to enhancing outcomes and enriching the lives of young patients and their families. Embark on an enlightening journey through pediatric dermatology with our detailed course. Engage with expert-led discussions and case studies on diagnosing, clinical presentations, and treating common conditions like eczema and psoriatic dermatitis, with a special focus on transient neonatal hair loss. Discover the impact of effective dermatological care in pediatrics.
This course is generously supported by L'Oréal through unrestricted educational grant.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • To accurately identify and describe the presentation of common pediatric dermatological conditions, including eczema and seborrheic dermatitis.
  • To evaluate and apply topical therapeutic strategies effectively for pediatric dermatological conditions.
  • To distinguish between normal and pathological infant hair conditions, understanding their underlying pathogenesis for informed clinical decisions.