Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • CMHC
  • 12.00 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 12.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 12.00 ANCC
  • 12.00 Participation
$0.00
The recordings from the 2023 Women’s Cardiometabolic Health and Wellness Masterclass are now available. Led by co-chairs Pam R. Taub, MD and Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, experts in a multitude of women's health topics explored the significant differences in risk factors, symptom presentation, preventive strategies, and treatment for cardiometabolic diseases in women, as well as important implications for patient care.
  • CMHC
  • 1.50 AAFP
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.50 Participation
$0.00
This interactive infographic covers a variety of topics surrounding the role of insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes (T2D) management, including practical pearls for initiation and maintenance of insulin therapy, how insulin therapy fits in with other T2D treatment options, and emerging insulin options. The information is presented in an interactive format, which contains a mix of high-impact visuals, infographics, expert faculty videos, as well as resources and suggested readings, all organized into different segments to facilitate learning.
  • CMHC
  • TME
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 Participation
$0.00
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects an estimated 25-30% of people in the United States and can often progress to Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and cirrhosis. MASH represents a metabolic-driven array of multi-organ pathology that intersects with obesity, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular ailments. Many agents are currently in development for treatment of MASH, including glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-Ras).
  • CMHC
  • 1.50 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.50 ANCC
  • 1.50 CDE
  • 1.50 Participation
$0.00
Effectively and safely lowering LDL-C is essential to prevent and reduce the risk of recurrent ASCVD events. Despite advancements in LDL-C lowering therapies, achieving LDL-C targets remains suboptimal due to clinical inertia and patient non-adherence, contributing to patient's residual ASCVD risk. The landscape of LDL-C lowering therapies is rapidly evolving, with several new and emerging agents that may help bridge these gaps.
  • LivDerm
  • TME
  • 1.00 AAPA Category I CME
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 Participation
$0.00
The management of AA in adolescents presents various challenges to dermatology professionals, including identification of AA, limited effective treatment options, and high disease burden. Because hair loss has a significant physical and psychological impact on a child’s development, early diagnosis and treatment are essential. Currently there is only one systemic therapy approved for adolescents; however, there are additional therapies on the horizon with promising data.
  • LivDerm
  • TME
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 Participation
$0.00
Various gaps in the management of psoriasis patients with skin of color (SOC) persist due to a lack of training on SOC and inherent barriers to care. As a result, psoriasis patients with SOC are often misdiagnosed, experience more severe disease, and experience more disease burden. Recent clinical trial data supports the need for nuanced care when treating psoriasis patients with SOC using systemic agents. It is important that clinicians are able to identify treatment barriers and develop strategies to address these barriers and personalize care.
  • LivDerm
  • TME
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 Participation
$0.00
Traditional treatments for seborrheic dermatitis, including oral and topical steroids, present a variety of challenges including lack of efficacy, adverse events with long-term use, limitations for adherence, and the inability to treat both hair- and non-hair-bearing areas. Recently, the first targeted therapy for treatment of seborrheic dermatitis, a PDE-4 inhibitor topical foam, was approved by the FDA.
  • LivDerm
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 Participation
$0.00
Various gaps in the management of psoriasis in patients with SOC persist due to a lack of training for dermatology practitioners. As a result, patients with SOC are often misdiagnosed, experience more severe disease, and experience more disease burden. Given the predicted increase in the SOC population over the next decades, improving the diagnosis and management of psoriasis in these patients is critical.
  • LivDerm
  • TME
  • 1.00 AAPA Category I CME
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 ANCC
  • 1.00 Participation
$0.00
Topical therapies are considered the mainstay treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD). However, traditional topicals such as corticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors are associated with limitations for use and safety concerns. In addition, treatment guidelines for AD provide few to no recommendations for selecting therapies and, as a result, treatment selection for each patient can be complex and subjective. New targeted topical therapies are becoming increasingly available, and clinicians must be familiar with the latest clinical data and how to utilize them in clinical practice.
  • CMHC
  • 1.50 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.50 ANCC
  • 1.50 CDE
  • 1.50 Participation
$0.00
Residual ASCVD risk may be present even after the optimization of LDL-C levels and increasing evidence has suggested that elevated Lp(a) is an emerging CVD risk factor that has been shown to be a causal CVD risk factor in epidemiological and genetic studies, as well as enhance CVD risk prediction in certain patients. As emerging CVD risk factors, including Lp(a), are increasingly recognized as a target for therapy in the prevention and treatment of ASCVD, clinicians should be aware of the therapeutic advances in this field. 

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