29 Jan 2025 (Intake closed)
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New Session
Semester B
29 Jan 2025 (Face to Face - 0900-1700), 30 Jan 2025 (Face to Face - 0900-1700), 31 Jan 2025 (Face to Face - 0900-1700), 27 Mar 2025 (Face to Face - 0900-1700), 28 Mar 2025 (Face to Face - 0900-1700)
Course overview
This module enables health professionals with an interest in dermatology to develop their understanding and knowledge of the epidemiology, aetiology and pathophysiology of commonly occurring long term skin conditions. It is suitable for health care professionals who want to learn about disease causation along with associated risk factors and co-morbidities.
Content
For each common chronic skin condition the following topics will be covered:
1. Epidemiology including prevalence and incidence
2. Genetic components of chronic skin conditions
3. Aetiology
4. Pathophysiology
Students are expected to be familiar with the principles of dermatology treatments. Acne, eczema and psoriasis are the key clinical conditions that will be considered but the module will cover a range of common skin conditions including nail and hair disorders, vitiligo and urticaria. Students will be expected to develop an understanding of the impact that skin disease has on individuals
Who should attend?
This course will be of interest to GPs, FY1-2, Dermatology Specialist Nurses, Advanced Practitioners, hospital, and retail pharmacists.
The Module Lead is Kathy Radley - please contact her on email k.radley@ac.uk for further information - the Admissions Tutor is Madeleine Flanagan - email - m.flanagan@herts.ac.uk
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Funding
£1,730.00


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