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Pigmentary disorders: Not a fatality! From prevention to corrective innovative solutions to improve patients' quality of life

Pigmentary disorders: Not a fatality! From prevention to corrective innovative solutions to improve patients' quality of life

Dermatology And Venereology
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Overview

About this course

This learning activity discusses the epidemiology, prevention, and corrective innovative solutions for pigmentary disorders to improve patients’ quality of life.

Learning outcomes

Upon completing this module, participants will have a better understanding of the following aspects:

  • Prevalence of pigmentary disorders and their impact on quality of life
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne and its prevention and treatment
  • The role of dermocosmetics in acne management

Topics covered

  • Pigmentation disorders prevalence, impact on quality of life and social stigmatization: Results of the first large international study focus on Asia
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne: How to prevent and treat
  • Role of dermocosmetics in acne management

Speakers:

Professor Goh Chee Leok
Senior Consultant Dermatologist
Clinical Professor
Faculty of Medicine
National University of Singapore

Dr Jerry Tan
MD, Dermatologist
Western University
Department of Medicine
Windsor Clinical Research Inc.
Windsor, ON, Canada

Who should participate:

  • Doctors

NOTE :
Please watch the video before attempting the assessment questions.

Terms & Conditions:

  • Participants must obtain a minimum score of 8/10 (80%) to be awarded 1 point.
  • MIMS Education and MIMS Medica shall not be responsible or liable for the outcome of your CPD points

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