Personalised Dermatology: Clinical & Cosmetic Care

Personalised Dermatology: Clinical & Cosmetic Care

In this two-day live event, explore personalised treatments for common dermatological conditions and opportunities in cosmetic care with focus on non-surgical topical therapy. Collaborate with healthcare providers from across Australia in this interactive seminar designed to provide you the practical tools you need to take your dermatological care to the next level!


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Description

With over 1,000 skin conditions and many cosmetic therapies, dermatology is a multi-billion-dollar industry that is projected to grow substantially in the next years. Serving as the interface between the body and the outside world, the skin not only performs vital protective and communicatory functions, but also plays a significant role in an individual’s cosmetic appeal. Considerable advancements in skin physiology knowledge, new research, and innovations in technology have led to many developments in dermatological treatments and greater insights on the individual variation and uniqueness of this organ. Personalised dermatological solutions are warranted and in high demand.

  • Dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia, wounds, scars, acne, rosacea, & hyperpigmentation – let’s get down to business!
  • 100+ ingredients – Safety, efficacy, and dosing data
  • 12+ cases & formula investigations – Diaper rash, radiation dermatitis, scalp psoriasis, plaque psoriasis, alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, bed sores, chemical peel burns, hypertrophic scars, severe acne, “maskne”, rosacea, and melasma
  • Formulation considerations – Base selection, drug compatibility, and more

By attending this seminar, receive a one-year access* to the new Dermatology Provider Portal, packed with all the valuable content you learn in this program and more. Created as an educational tool for you to share with physicians and other providers, this portal presents educational information to support a provider's clinical decision-making process when it comes to compounded dermatology - including when compounding is appropriate, efficacy and safety evidence, dosing instructions, how to select a compounding base, how to write a prescription, and more. All presented in an easy-to-navigate, easy-to-digest digital experience.

Format

Live In-Person Seminar (Day one - eight hours, Day two - four hours) that allows you to collaborate and network with fellow healthcare providers and subject matter experts through interactive group discussions and case studies. Practically apply your knowledge through case assessments & formula investigations.

Target Audience

Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers looking to get into or are currently engaged in dermatological care therapy.

Learning Objectives

Pharmacists

  1. Evaluate the trends, demands, needs, and challenges with current clinical and cosmetic dermatology and appraise the need for personalised solutions.
  2. Review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical manifestation of dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia, wounds, scars, acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
  3. Analyse peer-reviewed evidence on the safety, efficacy, and dosing of ingredients used in topical dermatological care for dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia, wounds, scars, acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
  4. Evaluate patient case scenarios, investigate formulations, and determine appropriate treatment plans for specific patients, justifying active ingredient selection, dosage strength, dosage form, application and administration protocols, among more.
  5. Apply advanced knowledge of skin physiology and innovative research findings to optimize therapeutic approaches.

Pharmacy Technicians

  1. Recognise current challenges in dermatology, including patient dissatisfaction, patient non-compliance, individual sensitivities, and ineffective therapeutic outcomes.
  2. Justify the need for pharmaceutical compounding in dermatology.
  3. Analyse peer-reviewed evidence on the safety, efficacy, and dosing of ingredients used in topical dermatological care for dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia, wounds, scars, acne, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
  4. Explore special formulation considerations for dermatology compounding, including dosage form recommendations, base selection, excipient considerations, among more.
  5. Investigate and criticize formulation options for specific patient scenarios, justifying active ingredient selection, dosage strength, dosage form, application and administration protocols, among more.

Declarations and Disclosures

This activity is independent of any known bias, prejudice or commercial interest. Both MEDISCA Australia and LP3 Network assist with the marketing of this activity. LP3 Network is an independent corporation. LP3 Network has an established agreement with MEDISCA Australia ensuring that it has no influence on LP3 Network as it relates to activity offerings.

Financial Support

This learning activity has received financial support from MEDISCA Inc. in the form of an educational grant.

Copyright

Activity material is Copyright© LP3 Network Inc. 2020-2023.

*Upon completion of the Personalised Dermatology: Clinical and Costmetic Care seminar, registrants will receive an activation code to gain access to the Dermatology Provider Portal for a period of one (1) year following registrant's receipt of activation code, regardless of when the portal itself is first accessed. LP3 Network Inc. retains the right to modify or cancel this offering at any time and for any reason. Offering is non-transferable, non-refundable and non-redeemable for monetary value. For more information please speak to an LP3 Network representative.