Dermatology: New Insights for Managing Persistent Skin Problems AMC Partners In Practice Continuing Education Conference - Practical Dermatology: Updates for the Dog and Cat Join Waitlist Register
Venue Location The Animal Medical Center
510 East 62nd Street 6th Floor Seminar Room New York
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New Insights for Managing Persistent Skin Problems New Insights for Managing Persistent Skin Problems
AMC Partners In Practice Seminar - Better Medicine Through Continuing Education AMC Partners In Practice Seminar - Better Medicine Through Continuing Education
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Breakfast & Registration
Breakfast & Registration 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
What's new in allergic dermatitis that is clinically relevant? What's new in allergic dermatitis that is clinically relevant? a. Teaching objectives: • Understand the new definition of atopic dermatitis – is it inhalant? • The cycle of itch has evolved and is not what we thought 10 years ago – mast cells and IgE have been replaced by cytokines and chemokines • Immune dysregulation in the skin in allergic dermatitis – T cells are the key players in allergic dermatitis. • How do skin barrier defects and the skin microbiome potentiate allergic dermatitis b. Wh...
a. Teaching objectives: • Understand the new definition of atopic dermatitis – is it inhalant? • The cycle of itch has evolved and is not what we thought 10 years ago – mast cells and IgE have been replaced by cytokines and chemokines • Immune dysregulation in the skin in allergic dermatitis – T cells are the key players in allergic dermatitis. • How do skin barrier defects and the skin microbiome potentiate allergic dermatitis b. What participants will learn: • How we categorize allergic dermatoses will impact our diagnostic and therapeutic approach • A new understanding of itch opens up new targets for therapy – how this helps each patient • How to correct the abnormal immune responses with targeted therapies • Barrier repair – what can you expect and does it work?
view more 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
The diagnostic workup of the itchy dog - what am I missing? The diagnostic workup of the itchy dog - what am I missing? a. Teaching objectives: • Understand the main causes of itch in dogs – sorting through the many possibilities, keeping your eye on the very common • How to prioritize the workup so that the dog is comfortable and we achieve a diagnostic workup – understanding how a workup is not an option • Being grounded in a logical approach provides the best opportunity for determining the factors contributing to itch in each patient – taking care of common and manageabl...
a. Teaching objectives: • Understand the main causes of itch in dogs – sorting through the many possibilities, keeping your eye on the very common • How to prioritize the workup so that the dog is comfortable and we achieve a diagnostic workup – understanding how a workup is not an option • Being grounded in a logical approach provides the best opportunity for determining the factors contributing to itch in each patient – taking care of common and manageable conditions first • Parasite control, resolution of infections and food trials are crucial elements in the workup b. What participants will learn: • Diagnosis begins with relief – how to provide itch relief that does not get in the way of a workup • Prioritization of differential diagnoses based on pattern recognition and a thorough history • Parasites like fleas and Sarcoptes remain significant causes of itch – how not to miss these easy fixes • Food trials – key tips to get more owners to complete them
view more 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The atopic dog-finding long-term solutions The atopic dog-finding long-term solutions a. Teaching objectives: • Atopic dermatitis is a forever disease and no cure is possible • Setting correct expectations for owners to prevent disappointment • There are several effective therapies – which is right for each patient b. What participants will learn: • What to communicate with owners to partner with them for the best possible outcomes • Finding an anchor treatment first and then layer on supplemental therap...
a. Teaching objectives: • Atopic dermatitis is a forever disease and no cure is possible • Setting correct expectations for owners to prevent disappointment • There are several effective therapies – which is right for each patient b. What participants will learn: • What to communicate with owners to partner with them for the best possible outcomes • Finding an anchor treatment first and then layer on supplemental therapies • Being prepared for and managing the inevitable flares that will occur.
view more 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch Break
Lunch Break 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Management of stephylococcal pyoderma - a case based approach Management of stephylococcal pyoderma - a case based approach a. Teaching objectives: • How to recognize the differences between surface, superficial and deep pyoderma • Becoming familiar with the different techniques used for cytological assessment of infection of the skin • Becoming familiar with different techniques for skin bacterial culture • Decision-making for pyoderma and the importance of both topical and systemic antimicrobials b. What participants will learn: • When and ...
a. Teaching objectives: • How to recognize the differences between surface, superficial and deep pyoderma • Becoming familiar with the different techniques used for cytological assessment of infection of the skin • Becoming familiar with different techniques for skin bacterial culture • Decision-making for pyoderma and the importance of both topical and systemic antimicrobials b. What participants will learn: • When and how to do skin cytology and how to interpret the results? • When and how to perform a bacterial culture of the skin and how to interpret results? • Insights for bathing and use of topical antimicrobials • Which antibiotics have the best evidence for efficacy in pyoderma and how long should you be treating?
view more 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Scary, funky skin disease Scary, funky skin disease a. Teaching objectives: • There are unusual and visually frightening patients with skin disease. • Understand the principles of pattern recognition • How routine bedside diagnostics are still critical in every derm patient b. What participants will learn: • Latest insights for the diagnosis and management of less common skin problems like papilloma and vasculopathies • Demodicosis in cats is different from the disease in...
a. Teaching objectives: • There are unusual and visually frightening patients with skin disease. • Understand the principles of pattern recognition • How routine bedside diagnostics are still critical in every derm patient b. What participants will learn: • Latest insights for the diagnosis and management of less common skin problems like papilloma and vasculopathies • Demodicosis in cats is different from the disease in dogs – clinical clues and management • Pseudomonal pyoderma in dogs – totally different from staphylococcal pyoderma, and curable
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