Approach to Pregnant dermatoses

Introduction

During pregnancy, every mother-to-be undergoes radical psychological and physiological changes whose influence may trigger various skin manifestations, even during the very first weeks of gestation. The purpose of this session is to help dermatology residents, GP, and medical interns develop a clinical approach to the evaluation and initial management of patients presenting with specific dermatoses of pregnancy.

You can join and gain knowledge from this session for free. You also have the option to pay SR 75 to upgrade for some additional benefits. You can upgrade at any point before or during the session. When you upgrade you will receive a certificate of achievement as well as 3 CME hours only if you attend the online session.

Objectives

By the end of this session, candidates should be able to:
1- Take a history and recognize vital physical signs
2- Make a differential diagnosis and Identify potential causes
3- Demonstrate investigations for diagnosis in a systematic manner
4- Discuss the management plan

Main theme

It is an interactive online session that provides workshop-style interaction amongst the participants and the speaker.

This Course For :

Physician
Resident / Fellow
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Pharmacy
Respiratory Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
Podiatry
Non Health Care Provider
Physiotherapy
Healthcare & Hospital Administration
Optometry
Health Education
Clinical Nutrition
Nursing and Midwifery
Dentistry and Related Specialties
Student / Intern
Other health care provider

Price

Course Fee

FREE

FREE

Extra Benfits

Certificate

86.25 SR
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Contact Information

Organization : Virtual Medical Academy
Phone : 558448846
Email : [email protected]

  • 31 Dec 2018    To    13 Jan 2019
  • 08:00 PM  To  10:00 PM
  • Certificate Available With Extra Fee
  • Online
  • 171
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