Upcoming
Fundamentals of Dermatology
£ 300.00 gbp
Wed, 5 Mar 2025, 09:30 GMT – Wed, 26 Mar 2025, 16:00 GMT
Virtual Class
Dates Breakdown
Wed, 5 Mar 2025, 09:30–16:00 GMT
Day 1
Wed, 26 Mar 2025, 09:30–16:00 GMT
Day 2
Course Description:
This intensive two-day course on the Fundamentals of Dermatology for Primary Care is highly relevant for healthcare professionals in primary care, especially those lacking dermatology in their post-registration training. The course offers an opportunity to advance in practice, gain relevant competencies, and enhance clinical confidence for improved patient care.
Introduction:
Understanding dermatology care is vital in general practice, given that 10-15% of the primary care workload involves dermatology. Common skin conditions have a significant psychological impact on patients. The course emphasizes the importance of proper skin assessment, accurate diagnosis, and effective patient self-management for better treatment outcomes.
Day One:
- 09:15 AM: Coffee and registration
- 09:30 AM: Introduction and course objectives
- 09:40 AM: Anatomy and physiology of normal skin
- 10:00 AM: Pathophysiology of acne, eczema, and psoriasis – understanding skin changes
- 10:45 AM: Coffee break
- 11:00 AM: The language of dermatology – effective description
- 11:45 AM: Skin assessment and history-taking – recording observations
- 13:00 PM: Lunch break
- 13:45 PM: Recognizing skin changes: skin lesions and skin cancer – addressing concerns
- 14:00 PM: Hyper and hypo pigmentation – understanding variations
- 14:30 PM: Screening for skin cancer and promoting sun safety
- 15:00 PM: Dermatology resources and guidelines - accessing information
- 16:00 PM: Action plan, evaluation, and resources
- 16:15 PM: Close
Day Two:
- 09:15 AM: Welcome back and course work review
- 09:30 AM: Managing acne in primary care – practical applications and treatments
- 10:30 AM: Managing psoriasis in primary care - topical treatment and demonstrations
- 10:45 AM: Coffee break
- 11:00 AM: Managing eczema in primary care – practical challenges and solutions
- 11:45 AM: Understanding patient self-management and psycho-social aspects
- 12:30 PM: Lunch break
- 13:30 PM: Practical emollient workshop – exploring patient preferences
- 14:15 PM: Skin infections – recognition, diagnosis, and management
- 14:45 PM: Genital skin conditions - Update on lichen sclerosis recognition and treatment
- 15:30 PM: Practice reviews, competencies, and reflective discussion
- 16:15 PM: Close
Course Aim:
To equip primary care healthcare professionals with evidence-based knowledge and practical confidence to elevate dermatology care, improve patient support for common skin conditions, and ensure appropriate secondary care referral.
Learning Outcomes (Day 1):
- Develop a Strong Foundation: Understand skin anatomy and physiology for a comprehensive grasp of normal skin characteristics.
- Decipher Pathophysiology: Discern the intricacies of common dermatology conditions, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, understanding the underlying skin changes that drive these conditions.
- Master the Language of Dermatology: Gain proficiency in describing dermatological observations accurately, facilitating effective communication and reporting.
- Harness the Power of Assessment: Elevate skin assessment and history-taking skills, honing the ability to document observations and pertinent patient history with precision.
- Recognise Skin Changes: Sharpen the skill of identifying skin lesions and potential indicators of skin cancer, equipped with the expertise to navigate the "when to worry" challenge.
- Explore Pigmentation Variations: Delve into hyper and hypo pigmentation, understanding conditions like dermatosis papulosa nigra, sebaceous hyperplasia, solar lentigo, and freckles.
- Promote Sun Safety and Dermatology Education: Grasp strategies for skin cancer screening and sun safety healthcare education, contributing to proactive patient care.
- Navigate Dermatology Resources: Gain insight into valuable dermatology resources and guidelines, empowering continuous learning beyond the course.
Learning Outcomes (Day 2):
- Enhance Practical Skills: Gain hands-on experience in managing common skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema using both over-the-counter and topical treatments.
- Empower Patient Support: Engage with patients to gain insights into their experiences of self-managing chronic skin conditions, focusing on psycho-social aspects and effective coping strategies.
- Immerse in Practical Emollient Workshop: Participate in a tactile workshop to understand patient preferences and choices in emollient usage.
- Refine Diagnostic Skills: Develop the ability to recognize, diagnose, and manage skin infections effectively, improving overall dermatological care.
- Master Genital Skin Conditions: Gain updated knowledge on recognising and treating genital skin conditions like lichen sclerosis, enhancing expertise in a specialized area.
- Reflect and Consolidate: Engage in reflective discussions, reviewing competencies gained during the course and integrating newfound insights.
Course Conclusion:
Conclude the two-day course with a profound sense of accomplishment, armed with enriched dermatological knowledge, practical skills, and patient-centered strategies that will positively influence your professional practice.
Trainers
Julie Van Onselen
RGN, RSCN, DipN, DipMar, Teaching Cert, BA(Hons) Dermatology Lecturer Practitioner, Dermatology Education Partnership Ltd
Contact us
- Jackie Gamble
- in••••o@bbo••••g.co.uk
- 07944639224
Location
Virtual Class
Classifications
Categories
- Dermatology & Wound Care
Levels
- Introduction