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Comprehensive Review of Dermatology 2017

Oakstone Specialty Review

Product Details

  • Oakstone Price: $1195.
  • Format: 44 Video Files (.mp4 format) + 2 PDF files.
  • File Size: 11.7 GB.
  • Download Link Below.

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Description:

Learn from Leaders

Led by Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, of George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Comprehensive Review of Dermatology brings together dermatologic experts from New York medical centers, including Mount Sinai, NYU and Weill Cornell Medical College. Together, these prominent dermatology experts will:

  • Help you effectively prepare, recognize the formats and predict material that may be covered on your ABDerm Board exams
  • Guide you to better evaluate and diagnose dermatologic and dermapathologic lesions and entities
  • Teach you to diagnose the 150 conditions identified by the American Board of Dermatology, for the General Dermatology module of the Maintenance of Certification in Dermatology (MOC-D) exam
  • Comprehensively cover general dermatology subjects, such as cutaneous biology, dermatological manifestations of internal diseases, hair and nail biology and disorders, skin cancer, and pediatric dermatology

Convenient CME

With this Oakstone CME program, you can choose from online or audio MP3 CDs and learn where and when you want. Comprehensive Review of Dermatology provides you with a maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ without having to travel or take time away from your practice.

This exercise has been approved for 80 Self-Assessment credits for the American Board of Dermatology Maintenance of Certification (ABD MOC) program. Please note that Oakstone Publishing LLC is solely responsible for the content. These questions are not a publication of the ABD, nor has ABD provided information to Oakstone Publishing LLC about ABD board exam content.

Accreditation

Oakstone Publishing, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

This exercise has been approved for 80 Self-Assessment credits for the American Board of Dermatology Maintenance of Certification (ABD MOC) program. Please note that Oakstone Publishing LLC is solely responsible for the content. These questions are not a publication of the ABD, nor has ABD provided information to Oakstone Publishing LLC about ABD board exam content.

Designation

Oakstone Publishing, LLC designates this enduring material for a maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date of original release: August 31, 2017
Date of credit termination: August 31, 2020

CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of a course evaluation and post-test.

Learning Objectives

After viewing this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Augment their scope of knowledge of basic and clinical dermatological science
  • Recognize areas of weakness in their knowledge of dermatology to achieve improvements
  • Evaluate and diagnose dermatology and dermatopathology lesions and entities
  • Build confidence in knowing material that may be covered on the American Board of Dermatology’s certifying exam and MOC-D/recertifying exam
  • Assess ability to diagnose the 150 conditions identified by the American Board of Dermatology (ABD) as required for the General Dermatology module of the Maintenance of Certification in Dermatology (MOC-D) exam
  • Identify areas needing additional study in preparation for the certifying exam and the MOC-D/Recertification examination
  • Recognize the format used for the certifying exam and the General Dermatology module of the MOC-D/Recertification examination
  • Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning and self-assessment

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed to provide all dermatology residents and practicing physicians who are preparing for the American Board of Dermatology’s certifying and recertifying examinations. Secondary audiences include all dermatologists wishing to benchmark their medical knowledge in general dermatology and/or the subspecialties of dermatopathology, surgical dermatology, pediatric dermatology and medical dermatology against competence standards as determined by the American Board of Dermatology.

Topics/Speaker:

  • Biology of the Epidermis, Basement Membrane Zone, and Dermis – Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
  • Melanocyte Biology – Jonathan Zippin MD, PhD
  • Biology of Apocrine, Eccrine, and Sebaceous Glands and Associated Disorders – Joshua Zeichner, MD
  • Biology of Nails and Nail Disorders – Eun Ji Kwon, MD
  • Biology of Hair and Hair Disorders – Beth Mcllelan, MD
  • Biology of Oral Cavity and Genitalia and Associated Disorders – Caroline Halverstam, MD, FAAD
  • Introduction to Immunodermatology – Jonathan Zippin MD, PhD
  • Principles of Photobiology, Phototherapy, and Associated Disorders – Jeremy Brauer, MD
  • Psoriasis, Psoriasiform Dermatoses, and Other Papulosquamous Diseases (lichenoid, PR, PL) – Andrea Neimann, MD
  • Atopic Dermatitis and other Eczematous Disorders – Lorraine Rosamilia, MD, FAAD
  • Contact Dermatitis and Occupational Dermatoses – Jonathan Zippin MD, PhD
  • Congenital and Acquired Vesico-bullous Disorders – Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO
  • Urticaria, Angioedema, and Erythemas – Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
  • Vasculitis, Vasculopathies and Neutrophilic Dermatoses – Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO
  • Panniculitides and Lipodystrophies – Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO
  • Disorders of Langerhan Cells and Macrophages – Lorraine Rosamilia, MD, FAAD
  • Bacterial Infections – Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
  • Dermatophytoses, Candidiasis and Deep Fungal Infections – Julie Russak, MD
  • Viral Infections, STDs, and Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV – Manju Dawkins, MD
  • Parasites, Bites, and Stings – Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
  • Dermatology – Rheumatologic Disease – Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO
  • Pruritus, Neurocutaneous, and Psychocutaneous Disorders – Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
  • Epidermal Growths and Tumors – Jeremy Brauer, MD
  • Melanocytic Tumors and Melanoma – Jonathan Zippin MD, PhD
  • Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemia’s and Other Lymphoproliferative/Myeloproliferative Disorders – Garrett Desman, MD
  • Dermal Tumors Part 1 – Garrett Desman, MD
  • Dermal Tumors Part 2 – Garrett Desman, MD
  • Disorders of Metabolism and Systemic Disease – Beth Mcllelan, MD
  • Dermatologic Signs of Systemic Conditions – Beth McLellan, MD
  • Genodermatoses – Diana Lee, MD, PhD
  • Pediatric Dermatology Part 1 – Crystal Pourciau MD, MPH
  • Pediatric Dermatology Part 2 – Crystal Pourciau MD, MPH
  • Dermatologic Considerations in Skin of Color – Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH
  • Dermatopharmacology – Jonathan Zippin MD, PhD
  • Procedural Dermatology Part 1 – David Ciocon, MD
  • Procedural Dermatology Part 2: Cosmetic Dermatology – Robert Anolik, MD
  • Dermatopathology Part I – Gary Goldenberg, MD
  • Dermatopathology Part II – Gary Goldenberg, MD
  • Basic Science of Wound Healing and Postoperative Wound Care – Zain Husain, MD
  • Lasers and Light Based Devices – David Ciocon, MD
  • Botulinum Toxin and Fillers – Dendy Engelman, MD
  • Pediatric Dermatology Emergencies/Skin Infections – Bernard Cohen, MD

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