2024 The Largest Organ

These sessions are included in the on-demand 2024 Virtual Winter Conference package.  This bundle includes two lectures (2 CME total): 

  • Dermatology Boot Camp for the Non-Dermatologist Part 1
  • Dermatology Boot Camp for the Non-Dermatologist Part 2

 

NCAPA is unable to refund or credit learners for expired courses.  Be sure to pay close attention to the expiration date for each course.  

 

All CME lectures within this bundle must be completed by their EXPIRATION DATE of February 25, 2025.  CME is not accessible after this date, which is one year from the conference dates not the purchase date.  

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
February 25, 2024
Dermatology Boot Camp for the Non-Dermatologist (Part 1)

This is a two-part lecture that examines and presents multiple aspects of the discipline of dermatology for knowledge and application for the non dermatologist clinician.  Objectives include: 

1. Review basic dermatological terminology and anatomy.

2. Illustrate appropriate examination skills and techniques for routine evaluation of skin, hair, and nails.

3. Assess signs and symptoms for identifying cutaneous skin lesions and need for referral.

4. Compare common procedural dermatology techniques for diagnostic and management of common skin lesions and rashes.

5. Apply culturally sensitive patient assessment techniques in evaluating skin of color and different ethnic groups and identify health care inequities based upon ethnicity.

Speaker Information
Cynthia Ferguson MHS, PA-C  [ view bio ]
Dermatology Boot Camp for the Non-Dermatologist (Part 2)

This is a two-part lecture that examines and presents multiple aspects of the discipline of dermatology for knowledge and application for the non dermatologist clinician.  Objectives include: 

1. Review basic dermatological terminology and anatomy.

2. Illustrate appropriate examination skills and techniques for routine evaluation of skin, hair, and nails.

3. Assess signs and symptoms for identifying cutaneous skin lesions and need for referral.

4. Compare common procedural dermatology techniques for diagnostic and management of common skin lesions and rashes.

5. Apply culturally sensitive patient assessment techniques in evaluating skin of color and different ethnic groups and identify health care inequities based upon ethnicity.

Speaker Information
Cynthia Ferguson MHS, PA-C  [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Category 1 CME : 2.00
Products
2024 The Largest Organ
NCAPA Price:$40.00