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Comprehensive Review of Dermatology

  • Earn up to 34 CME credits

Comprehensive Review of Dermatology

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Online Dermatology CME and Board Prep

Oakstone CME’s Comprehensive Review of Dermatology focuses on general dermatology topics, including basic science, basement membrane biology, dermatological manifestations of internal disease, hair and nail biology/disorders, skin cancer, pediatric dermatology, and drug metabolism.

 

Dr. Yasmine Kirkorian and expert faculty provide a comprehensive regimen, covering the entire spectrum of board-relevant dermatology topics with high-yield, 30-minute lectures. This continuing medical education program will help you to:

  • Diagnose the 150 conditions identified by the ABD for the General Dermatology module of the Maintenance of Certification in Dermatology (MOC-D) exam
  • Evaluate and diagnose dermatologic and dermapathologic lesions and entities
  • Identify areas needing additional study in preparation for the certifying or recertification exam
  • Expand your scope of knowledge in basic and clinical dermatological science

Topics / Speakers

Pediatric Dermatology Part 1 – Neonatal Eruptions, Intrauterine and Congenital Infections, and Diaper Dermatitis - Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Pediatric Dermatology Part 2 – Cutaneous Infections, Exanthems, and Reactive Eruptions - Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Pediatric Dermatology Part 3 – Vascular Anomalies, Congenital Anomalies of the Head and Neck, Cutaneous Signs of Spinal Dysraphism - Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Pediatric Dermatology Part 4 - Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Introduction to Hair Biology & Hair Disorders Part 1 - Crystal Aguh, MD

Biology of Hair Disorders Part 2 - Crystal Aguh, MD

Update on Pediatric Collagen Vascular Disease – More Evidence That Kids Aren’t Just Little Adults Part 1 – Cutaneous Lupus - Lisa Arkin, MD

Update on Pediatric Collagen Vascular Disease – More Evidence That Kids Aren’t Just Little Adults Part 2 – Juvenile Dermatomyositis - Lisa Arkin, MD

Melanocyte Biology and Histopathology - Katherine Burke, MD

Dermal Tumors Part 1 - Michael Cardis, MD

Dermal Tumors Part 2 - Michael Cardis, MD

Dermal Tumors Part 3 - Michael Cardis, MD

Epidermal Proliferations and Cysts - Michael Cardis, MD

Lichenoid, Spongiotic, and Psoriasiform Dermatoses - Michael Cardis, MD

Fungal Infections – Dermatophytosis - Colleen Cotton, MD

Fungal Infections – Non-Dermatophyte Infections - Colleen Cotton, MD

Benign Melanocytic Tumors - Ali (Al) Damavandy, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Malignant Melanoma and Other Melanocytic Tumors - Ali (Al) Damavandy, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma - Jennifer DeSimone, MD, FAAD

T-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders - Jennifer DeSimone, MD, FAAD

Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma - Jennifer DeSimone, MD, FAAD

Comprehensive Review of Bacterial Infections – Part 1 - Freba Z. Farhat, MD

Comprehensive Review of Bacterial Infections – Part 2 - Freba Z. Farhat, MD

Biology of the Skin – Part 1 - Adam Friedman, MD

Biology of the Skin – Part 2 - Adam Friedman, MD

Urticaria and Angioedema - Adam Friedman, MD

Erythemas - Adam Friedman, MD

Principles of Photobiology, Phototherapy, and Associated Disorders - Annie Grossberg, MD

Disorders of the Oral Cavity and Genitalia Part 1 - Kaiane Habeshian, MD

Disorders of the Oral Cavity and Genitalia Part 2 - Kaiane Habeshian, MD

Drugs in Dermatology – Part 1 – Corticosteroids & Retinoids - Naiem Issa, MD, PhD

Drugs in Dermatology – Part 2 – Biologics & JAK Inhibitors - Naiem Issa, MD, PhD

Nail Biology and Disease – Part 1 - Julie Jefferson, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Nail Biology and Disease – Part 2 - Julie Jefferson, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Vasculitis and Vasculopathies - Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO, FAOCD, FAAD

Neutrophilic Disorders - Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO, FAOCD, FAAD

Panniculitis and Lipodystrophies – Part 1 - Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO, FAOCD, FAAD

Panniculitis and Lipodystrophies - Part 2 - Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO, FAOCD, FAAD

Pruritus, Neurocutaneous, and Psychocutaneous Disorders – Part 1 - Shawn Kwatra, MD

Pruritus, Neurocutaneous, and Psychocutaneous Disorders – Part 2 - Shawn Kwatra, MD

Congenital and Acquired Blistering Disorders – Part 1 - Kalyani Marathe, MD, MPH

Congenital and Acquired Blistering Disorders – Part 2 - Kalyani Marathe, MD, MPH

Disorders of Eccrine, Apocrine, and Sebaceous Glands - Ginette A. Okoye, MD, FAAD

Neoplasms of Eccrine, Apocrine, and Sebaceous Glands - Ginette A. Okoye, MD, FAAD

Dermatologic Surgery – Part 1 - Vishal A. Patel, MD

Dermatologic Surgery – Part 2 - Vishal A. Patel, MD

Dermatologic Emergencies - Helena Pasieka, MD, MS

Psoriasis and Psoriasiform Dermatoses - Sanna Ronkainen, MD, FAAD

Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Dermatoses - Sanna Ronkainen, MD, FAAD

Disorders of Langerhans Cells - Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD

Other Diseases of Histiocytes - Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD

Skin Parasites - Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD

Other Bites and Stings - Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD

Introduction to Immunodermatology – Part 1 - Karl Saardi, MD

Introduction to Immunodermatology – Part 2 - Karl Saardi, MD

Viral Infections - Karl Saardi, MD

STIs and Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV - Karl Saardi, MD

Procedural Dermatology – Laser, Light, and Energy Based Treatments - Pooja Sodha, MD

Procedural Dermatology – Cosmetic Dermatology - Pooja Sodha, MD

Genodermatoses – Part 1 - Lara Wine-Lee, MD, PhD

Genodermatoses – Part 2 - Lara Wine-Lee, MD, PhD

Disorders of Metabolism and Systemic Disease – Part 1 - Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD

Disorders of Metabolism and Systemic Disease – Part 2 - Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD

Dermatologic Signs of Systemic Disease – Part 1 - Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD

Dermatologic Signs of Systemic Disease – Part 2 - Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD

Atopic Dermatitis and Other Dermatoses Part 1 – Adult and Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis - JiaDe (Jeff) Yu, MD

Atopic Dermatitis and Other Dermatoses Part 2 – Systemic Treatments and Cases/Questions - JiaDe (Jeff) Yu, MD

Contact Dermatitis and Occupational Dermatoses – Part 1 – Background, Pathogenesis, and Testing - JiaDe (Jeff) Yu, MD

Contact Dermatitis and Occupational Dermatoses – Part 2 – Top Allergens in Adults and Children and Cases/Questions - JiaDe (Jeff) Yu, MD

Faculty

Course Director

Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Chief of Dermatology

Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics

Children’s National Hospital

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Faculty

Crystal Aguh, MD

Associate Professor of Dermatology

Director, Ethnic Skin Program Department of Dermatology

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

Lisa Arkin, MD

Associate Professor of Dermatology

Director of Pediatric Dermatology

Department of Dermatology

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Madison, WI

Katherine Burke, MD

Dermatopathology Fellow

Department of Dermatology

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Pittsburgh, PA

Michael Cardis, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology/Dermatopathology

Department of Dermatology

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Georgetown University

Washington, DC

Colleen Cotton, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics

George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Attending Physician

Division of Dermatology

Children’s National Hospital

Washington, DC

Ali (Al) Damavandy, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Founder and President

District Dermatology, PLLC

McLean, VA

Jennifer DeSimone, MD, FAAD

Associate Professor of Medicine

University of Virginia

Director, Cutaneous Lymphoma and High-Risk Dermatology

Inova Schar Cancer Institute

Fairfax, VA

Freba Z. Farhat, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology

Department of Dermatology

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Georgetown University

Washington, DC

Adam Friedman, MD

Professor and Chair of Dermatology

Residency Program Director

Department of Dermatology

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Annie Grossberg, MD

Director of Pediatric Dermatology

Department of Dermatology

Division of Pediatric Dermatology

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

Kaiane Habeshian, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics

Department of Dermatology

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Naiem Issa, MD, PhD

Forefront Dermatology

Vienna, VA

Julie Jefferson, MD, FAAD, FACMS

Interim Mohs Director

Department of Dermatology

MetroHealth Hospital System

Cleveland, OH

Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO, FAOCD, FAAD

Program Director

Mercer University/HCA/Orange Park Hospital

Chief of Dermatology

Orange Park Hospital

Professor, Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Jacksonville, FL

Shawn Kwatra, MD

Associate Professor of Dermatology

Director, Johns Hopkins Itch Center

Department of Dermatology

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

Kalyani Marathe, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics

University of Cincinnati, Affiliate

Director of Dermatology Division

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Cincinnati, OH

Ginette A. Okoye, MD, FAAD

Professor and Chair

Department of Dermatology

Howard University College of Medicine

Fulton, MD

Helena Pasieka, MD, MS

Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine

Department of Dermatology

Uniformed Services University and Georgetown University

Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Georgetown University

Washington, DC

Vishal A. Patel, MD

Associate Professor of Dermatology and Oncology

Director of Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Sanna Ronkainen, MD, FAAD

Dermatologist

District Dermatology

McLean, VA

Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, FAAD

Staff Dermatologist

Geisinger Health System

Scenery Park, State College, PA

Karl Saardi MD

Assistant Professor

Director – Inpatient Dermatology

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Pooja Sodha, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology

Director of Cosmetic Dermatology

Department of Dermatology

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Lara Wine-Lee, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Dermatology

Chief of Pediatric Dermatology

Department of Dermatology

Medical University of South Carolina

Charleston, SC

Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD

Assistant Professor and the Director

Inpatient Dermatology

Montefiore Medical Center

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

New York, NY

JiaDe (Jeff) Yu, MD

Director of Occupational and Contact Dermatitis Clinic

Assistant Professor of Adult and Pediatric Dermatology

Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School

Boston, MA

Accreditation/Pass Guarantee

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

Designation

Oakstone Publishing designates this enduring material for a maximum of 34 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: February 15, 2023
Date Credits Expire: February 15, 2026

 

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

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able 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 for dermatologists and residents. Secondary audiences include all dermatologists wishing to benchmark their medical knowledge in general dermatology and/or the subspecialties of dermatopathology, pediatric dermatology and medical dermatology against competence standards as determined by the American Board of Dermatology.

Board Pass Guarantee

We Guarantee You'll Pass! Diligent course study and successful completion of the CME quiz provides the strongest likelihood of passing board certification or maintenance of certification exams. Oakstone is so confident of your success that we guarantee it. If you do not pass your exam on the first attempt, mail us a copy of your board failure notification, plus our system certificate reflecting your successful completion of the CME quizzes for the board review product purchased. You will receive a credit for the purchase price paid (less any discounts or premium), which you may apply to future purchases with Oakstone. Your exam record will be destroyed. Your board failure notification can be mailed to: Oakstone, P.O. Box 190165, Birmingham, AL 35219. If you have any questions on this policy, please feel free to contact Customer Service at 1-800-633-4743.

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Provider: Oakstone CME

Course Chair:

Anna Yasmine Kirkorian, MD

Chief of Dermatology

Assistant Professor of Dermatology & Pediatrics

Children’s National Hospital

George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Washington, DC

Credits: Earn a maximum of 34 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

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