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Dermatology for Primary Care 2025

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Practical Dermatology CME for PCPs

Dermatology for Primary Care is an innovative, syndrome-based online CME program that helps primary care clinicians enhance their diagnostic and management skills in dermatology. Unlike most diagnosis-driven courses, this program emphasizes morphology, clinical context, patient factors, and warning signs—giving you the tools to manage ongoing conditions, not just identify them.

Through high-quality patient photography, concise audio commentary, and step-by-step procedural videos, this course provides a complete and immersive learning experience. You’ll learn what to look for — so you know what you’re looking at — and gain confidence in addressing a wide range of dermatologic presentations encountered in daily primary care.

Participants will develop practical, evidence-based skills in dermatologic problem-solving and disease management, from initial diagnosis through treatment planning and long-term care. The shorter, high-yield lectures included in this continuing medical education program will strengthen your ability to recognize and manage conditions including acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, autoimmune connective tissue diseases, blistering disorders, melanoma, and genital dermatoses.

* Date of Original Release: July 31, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Discuss their scope of knowledge of basic and clinical dermatological science
  • Recognize and address areas of weakness as it pertains to skin disease
  • Evaluate and diagnose common dermatology entities
  • Identify which dermatologic presentations require external referrals including urgent/emergent conditions
  • Reduce the reliance on empiric treatment and referral for common skin conditions

DERMATOLOGY FOR PRIMARY CARE 2025

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OAKSTONE DERMATOLOGY FOR PRIMARY CARE 2025 TOPICS

1. Welcome to the Dermatology Lexicon – Adam Friedman, MD

2. Atopic Dermatitis and Other Eczematous Disorders – Peter Lio, MD, FAAD

3. Urticaria and Angioedema – Adam Friedman, MD

4. Psoriasis and Psoriasiform Dermatitis – George Han, MD, PhD

5. Practical Management and Treatment Pearls: Acne, Rosacea, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa – Pooja Sodha, MD

6. Benign Skin and Malignant Cutaneous Tumors – Vishal Anil Patel, MD, FAAD, FACMS

7. When to Worry: Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions – Mary Maiberger, MD, FAAD

8. Bacterial Skin and Soft Tissue Infections – Carson Kirkpatrick, MD

9. Fungal Skin and Soft Tissue Infections – Carson Kirkpatrick, MD

10. Viral Infections – Emily Murphy, MD

11. STIs and Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV – Emily Murphy, MD

12. Bites, Stings, and Other Infestations – Freba Farhat, MD

13. Hair Loss Disorders in Primary Care – Naiem Issa, MD, PhD

14. Genital Dermatology: Inflammatory – Emily Murphy, MD

15. Genital Dermatology: Neoplasms – Emily Murphy, MD

16. Pediatric Dermatology for the Primary Care Physician – Part 1 – Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

17. Pediatric Dermatology for the Primary Care Physician – Part 2 – Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

18. Common Dermatologic Conditions in Skin of Color – Lauren Payne, MD, MS, FAAD

19. Cutaneous Signs of Malignancy – Karl Saardi, MD

20. Recognizing Connective Tissue Disease and Vasculitis – Karl Saardi, MD

21. Blistering Disease Basics – Karl Saardi, MD

22. Dermatologic Emergencies in the Outpatient Setting – Freba Farhat, MD

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