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Hard to Treat Podcast Series


Help improve lives and earn up to 1.0 CME credit when you tune in to these featured episodes.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Hard-To-Treat Psoriasis (CME)

 
Diagnosing and treating uncommon areas affected by psoriasis can be challenging. Hear Dr. Robert Kalb, Clinical Professor, Dept of Dermatology at SUNY, Buffalo School of Medicine, address such hard-to-treat areas as the eyes, ears and mouth.


 

Asking about Genital Psoriasis is Imperative (CME)

 
 
Listen as dermatologist and rheumatologist Dr. Joseph Merola, Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, discusses the complexities of diagnosis, impact, efficacy of treatments and normalization of genital and inverse psoriasis.


 

Impacts of Oral Health, Hygiene and Diet on Development and Severity of Psoriasis (CME)

 
Hear the research behind this study from dermatologists Dr. Ben Kaffenberger and Dr. Jessica Kaffenberger, and periodontist Dr. Purnima Kumar who seek to identify associations between oral health, hygiene, diet and psoriasis.


 

Psoriasis in the Ear (CME)

 
 
Hear dermatologist Dr. Abby Van Voorhees, Chair of the NPF Medical Board and Chair of Dermatology at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia, discuss the symptoms of psoriasis in the ear, its potential impact and treatment options.


 

Looking for more CME opportunities? Visit our website for additional activities and to earn credit. 

This program is supported by educational grants from:

Accreditation

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

Credit

NPF designates these activities for a maximum 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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