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Listeners of Learn Derm Podcast that love the show mention:Time to bring it home! In the third and final episode of this three part interview series with Dr. Krishnamurthy, we will learn about handling prior authorizations, staffing, and other tips and tricks for best serving our patients on biologics. Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Let's continue learning about biologics! In the second episode of this three part interview series with Dr. Krishnamurthy, we continue to learn about the indications for biologic use and other relevant considerations when prescribing biologics. This is some complicated stuff, and we are grateful to Dr. K for breaking it down for us and giving us some great pearls along the way! Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Get excited for some highly requested episodes! In this first episode of a three part interview series with Dr. Krishnamurthy, we will start to break down biologics: what are they, how do they work, and what makes a patient with psoriasis a good candidate for therapy with a biologic? Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson (bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Bumps in a baby?! Say it ain't so! In this episode, we discuss the differential diagnosis for bumps in infants and young children ranging from benign lesions, such as milia, to more serious lesions, such as pediatric melanomas. References: Bouraoui S, Mlika M, Kort R, Cherif F, Lahmar A, Sabeh M. Miliary osteoma cutis of the face. J Dermatol Case Rep. 2011;5(4):77-81. doi:10.3315/jdcr.2011.1082 Gupta D, Frieden I, Cordoro K, Kashani-Sabet, M. and McCalmont, T. Evidence for modification of the ABCDE criteria for pediatric melanoma. J Am Acad Dermatol, 2012;66(4). doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2011.11.011 Paller AS, Mancini AJ. Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology: A Textbook of Skin Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence. Edinburgh: Elsevier; 2016. Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
In this episode, we touch on another common presentation to dermatology offices – hyperhidrosis. Sweaty palms, sweaty pits, sweaty anything can be very frustrating for patients and very rewarding to get adequate treatment. We'll discuss pearls in the diagnosis, differential, and treatment toolkit! References: Nawrocki S, Cha J. The etiology, diagnosis, and management of hyperhidrosis: A comprehensive review: Etiology and clinical work-up. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;81(3):657-666. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2018.12.071 Nawrocki S, Cha J. The etiology, diagnosis, and management of hyperhidrosis: A comprehensive review: Therapeutic options. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;81(3):669-680. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2018.11.066 Hu Y, Converse C, Lyons MC, Hsu WH. Neural control of sweat secretion: a review. Br J Dermatol. 2018;178(6):1246-1256. doi:10.1111/bjd.15808 Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
In the third episode of season 3, we finish our three episode series on hidradenitis suppurativa with a discussion of HS management pearls with Dr. Joslyn Kirby, the vice chair of education and program director for the Department of Dermatology at Penn State. She offers her invaluable insight as to how to approach discussion of the disease and its treatment with patients and offers tips for getting insurance company approval for HS treatment with biologic agents. Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
In the second episode of season 3, we continue our three episode series on hidradenitis suppurativa with a discussion of the pathogenesis, comorbidities, and treatment of HS. We break down the complex treatment of HS into five categories including trigger avoidance, topical therapies, systemic oral agents, biologics, and surgery. References: Alikhan A, Sayed C, Alavi A, et al. North American clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa: A publication from the United States and Canadian Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations: Part I: Diagnosis, evaluation, and the use of complementary and procedural management. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;81(1):76-90. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2019.02.067 Alikhan A, Sayed C, Alavi A, et al. North American clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa: A publication from the United States and Canadian Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations: Part II: Topical, intralesional, and systemic medical management. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;81(1):91-101. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2019.02.068 Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
In the first episode of season 3, we begin our three episode series on hidradenitis suppurativa with a discussion of the HS patient experience with Dr. Katelyn Baker, a doctor of clinical psychology who graciously shares with us her own personal experiences as a patient with HS. She also offers some suggestions for healthcare providers to help them make their own HS patients feel comfortable and empowered in working together to manage and treat their disease. Dr. Katelyn Baker's Social Media Platforms: Tiktok: @thatfatdoctor Instagram: @thatfatdoctor YouTube: @ThatFatDoctor Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he's up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson (bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he’s up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
We round out season 2 and the vascular reaction pattern by discussing vascular tumors and malformations. With the help of Dr. Binky, we will cover congenital and infantile hemangiomas, PHACES syndrome, port wine stains, Sturge-Weber syndrome, pyogenic granulomas, angiokeratomas, tufted angiomas, glomus tumors, and angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia, Kaposi’s sarcoma, and angiosarcoma. Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he’s up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
After some dense content in the past 4 episodes on vasculitis, vasculopathy, and retiform purpura, we bring it all together at the patient’s bedside with Dr. Jerry Titus-Vasculitis and walk through how to get a thorough H&P for a patient with a purpuric rash, along with discuss the basics of workup and treatment. Connect with us: Facebook │ Instagram www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides! Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-star review. When he’s up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social media accounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for general informational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those of Orange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to the podcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Like erythroderma, retiform (branching/angulated) purpura is not the diagnosis – it’s a clinical signhinting towards a variety of underlying conditions, which can be emergent and deadly. Dr. DOOD givesus clinical pearls on the differential diagnosis and approach to patients with retiform purpura.Connect with us:Facebook │ Instagramhttp://www.grenzzonederm.com – includes excellent episode study guides!Feel free to contact us with any feedback through our website or at grenzzonederm@gmail.comIf you enjoy the podcast, please help us out by sharing the episodes with a friend and by leaving a 5-starreview. When he’s up for it, Dr. Grumpypants will read his favorite recent review on our social mediaaccounts, will it be yours? Musical support provided by: • Daniel Thompson(bass) • Alec Tackmann (drums) • Thomas and the Shakes Terms of use: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast: 1) are for generalinformational purposes, 2) are solely those of the individuals involved, and 3) do not represent those ofOrange Park Medical Center, Olmsted Medical Center, or their affiliates. By listening to this podcast,you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself orothers, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for anymedical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Pearl Podcasting, LLC, any guests or contributors to thepodcast, or any employees, independent contractors, associates, or affiliates of Pearl Podcasting, LLC beresponsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Dr. Grumpypants replaces his former rival Jerry Titus-Vasculitis for a discussion on the many causes of vasculopathy, including the inherited and acquired disorders of the coagulation pathway and platelets. We also discuss embolic disorders, pigmented purpuras, and hypergammaglobulinemic purpura of Waldenstrom. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: … Continue reading "Ep30 VASC – Vasculopathy"
Like all of dermatology, vasculitis and purpuric rashes are a complicated topic that can be difficult to know where to start with. We simplify both vasculitis and vasculopathies in a 5-episode series, this time with the corny gameshow “Name That Vasculitis”, hosted by the even cornier Dr. Jerry Titus-Vasculitis. Who?!?! We finish the small and … Continue reading "Ep29 VASC – Vasculitis II"
Like all of dermatology, vasculitis and purpuric rashes are a complicated topic that can be difficult to know where to start with. We simplify both vasculitis and vasculopathies in a 5-episode series, this time with the corny gameshow “Name That Vasculitis”, hosted by the even cornier Dr. Jerry Titus-Vasculitis. Who?!?! This episode covers the definitions … Continue reading "Ep28 VASC – Vasculitis I"
Around 10-20% of the population, including Dr. Grumpypants, will develop hives (urticaria) in their lifetime, and it can be more complicated than you think. We discuss its pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, workup, and management. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode … Continue reading "Ep27 VASC – Urticaria"
Dr. Grumpypants joins us to discuss this group of disorders that have a very distinct appearance but very different causes and prognoses. We will cover erythema annulare centrifigum (EAC), erythema gyratum repens (EGR), erythema migrans (a/w Lyme disease), and erythema marginatum (a/w rheumatic fever) Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • … Continue reading "Ep26 VASC – Figurate (Gyrate) Erythemas (EAC, EGR, Erythema migrans, Erythema marginatum)"
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will veer from our traditional content in order to give dermatology providers information and guidance. This episode will include a basic discussion of what we know about COVID-19, along with an interview with Dr. Krishnamurthy on how dermatology practices are adjusting to the outbreak, including managing biologic therapies … Continue reading "Ep25 – COVID-19 and Dermatology Part I – with Dr. Karthik Krishnamurthy, DO and Dr. Grumpypants"
When you get a consult for concern of Stevens Johnson syndrome or TEN, you cannot get tunnel vision and have to keep a broad differential, which should include many of the toxin-mediated disorders we’ll discuss in today’s episode, including Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, toxic shock syndrome, Kawasaki disease, and scarlet fever. Connect with us: • … Continue reading "Ep24 VASC – Toxin-mediated rashes (SSSS, TSS, Kawasaki DZ, Scarlet Fever)"
With the help of Dr. Binky, we’ll go beyond simply labeling a rash as a viral exanthem and discuss the common causes and the less commonly seen viral exanthems like measles that can’t be missed, and are highly testable. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • … Continue reading "Ep23 VASC – Viral Exanthems"
We continue our vascular reaction pattern with Dr. DOOD by discussing one of the most important dermatology emergencies, Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com • … Continue reading "Ep22 VASC – SJS/TEN"
We kick off our 3rd reaction pattern, the vascular disorders, by discussing EM with the help of another new attending, Dr. DOOD. As always, we’ll share pearls in the H&P, workup, and management of EM patients Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • … Continue reading "Ep21 VASC (Vascular) – Erythema multiforme"
The LDP welcomes our pediatric dermatologist Dr. Binky to discuss diaper dermatitis, which affects 25-50% of infants. She shares pearls for developing your differential diagnosis and how to approach your H&P and treatment strategies. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website … Continue reading "Ep20 MISC – Diaper Dermatitis"
Acne is more complicated than you think. Dr. Grumpypants sticks around to share some more pearls in this 2-part series on acne. This episode will discuss systemic treatments for acne including antibiotics, oral contaceptive pills, spironolactone, and isotretinoin. We then discuss pearls for your history and physical examination of an acne patient, along with approaches … Continue reading "Ep19 MISC – Acne 2"
Acne is more complicated than you think. Dr. Grumpypants makes his return in this 2-part series on acne. This episode will cover the pathogenesis, aggravating factors (e.g. hormonal flares, cosmetic products, medications, diet), pediatric acne basics, and topical acne treatments. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en … Continue reading "Ep18 MISC – Acne 1"
Dr. Chop joins us once again to teach us some pearls on pre-malignant actinic keratoses and the 2nd most common skin cancer, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com • … Continue reading "Ep17 MISC – AK/SCC"
We start season 2 by taking a quick detour from the reaction patterns to cover some important dermatology topics, starting with basal cell carcinoma (BCC). We also welcome our first new attending of the season with Dr. Chop to teach us some pearls on BCC, which is the most common type of skin cancer that … Continue reading "Ep16 MISC (Miscellaneous) – Basal Cell Carcinoma"
Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic dermatoses treated by healthcare providers. We will discuss pearls in diagnosis (including associated skin findings like keratosis pilaris), trigger avoidance, diagnosis, and treatment. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com … Continue reading "Ep15 ECZ – Atopic Dermatitis"
This is an incredibly important topic for our listeners in primary care – the approach to patients with red lower legs. We will discuss pearls to approaching these patients and include an in-depth discussion on stasis dermatitis, along with a bonus section on another common eczematous disorder: asteatotic eczema. Connect with us: • … Continue reading "Ep14 ECZ – Stasis Dermatitis/Red Leg Differential"
We kick off our 2nd reaction pattern of eczematous disorders by discussing irritant and allergic contact dermatitis. Dr. Grumpypants has some games to help teach us the most common irritants and allergens to know in dermatology. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • … Continue reading "Ep13 ECZ (Eczematous) – Contact Dermatitis"
Erythroderma is not a diagnosis, but rather a clinical presentation that carries a wide differential diagnosis. This podcast discusses some great pearls for remembering a broad differential and using it to guide your H&P, workup, and eventual treatment. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • … Continue reading "Ep12 PSQ – Erythroderma"
Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com • Feel free to email feedback to me at learndermpodcast@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please help me out by sharing the episodes with a friend and … Continue reading "Ep11 PSQ – Annular disorders (Tinea, SCLE, EAC)"
Lichen planus is a relatively dermatologic rash that has a long list of variants. This podcast includes a discussion of these variants along with pearls for remembering their histology, diagnosis, and treatment. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study … Continue reading "Ep10 PSQ – Lichen Planus"
Pityriasis rosea is a common rash that can often be diagnosed without biopsy. However it can be mimicked by secondary syphilis and tinea versicolor. This episode includes a discussion of all 3 disorders and includes a clinical scenario seeing a young patient with a pityriasiform rash along with Dr. Grumpypants. Connect with us: • … Continue reading "Ep9 PSQ – Pityriasiform Rashes"
We round out the psoriasiform papulosquamous disorders with a double-feature on two often under-recognized disorders: parapsoriasis and pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP). Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com • Feel free to email feedback … Continue reading "Ep8 PSQ – Parapsoriasis/PRP"
Mycosis fungoides and other cutaneous T cell lymphomas (CTCL) can be a confusing and complicated topic. We will simplify CTCL and discuss the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mycosis fungoides. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes episode study guide!): www.learndermpodcast.com … Continue reading "Ep7 PSQ – Mycosis Fungoides"
We continue our papulosquamous differential by discussing seborrheic dermatitis, another extremely common dermatologic condition affecting people of all ages from infants to the elderly. Dr. Grumpypants will be joining us again to give us some pearls on diagnosis and treatment. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en … Continue reading "Ep6 PSQ – Seborrheic Dermatitis"
Now that you’ve got the history and physical for a psoriasis patient down, how do we get them better? To understand treatment, we will start by breaking the immunology down to the basics, in an easy-to-understand fashion. We will then go treatments for psoriasis including topicals, UV light, oral medications, and biologic agents. Connect with … Continue reading "Ep5 PSQ – Psoriasis II"
We will kick off our papulosquamous reaction pattern by discussing a bread and butter topic in dermatology: psoriasis. This podcast discusses pearls for getting a thorough history, review of systems, and physical exam for your patients with psoriasis. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • … Continue reading "Ep4 PSQ (Papulosquamous) – Psoriasis I"
This episode will lay the groundwork for the first several seasons. We will start with a brief introduction to the 5 morphologic reaction patterns from the paper “An approach to clinical dermatologic diagnosis based on morphologic reaction patterns” (reference below). We will then end with an exclusive interview with the paper’s author Dr. Charles Gropper, … Continue reading "Ep3 – Introduction to Reaction patterns – with Dr. Charles Gropper, MD"
A great dermatology provider knows how to get a thorough history and physical exam. We will discuss some pearls on getting this thorough history and discuss how to do a full body skin exam. Connect with us: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learndermpodcast/ • IG: https://www.instagram.com/learndermpodcast/?hl=en • Website (includes … Continue reading "Ep2 – The Dermatology Exam"
In order to provide dermatologic care, we must understand the anatomy of the skin, hair, and nails. This episode will start with a brief introduction describing the content of the podcast – who it’s intended for, how it is organized, etc. We will then go over the basic anatomy of the skin, hair, and nails, … Continue reading "Ep1 – Intro/Basic Anatomy of Skin, Hair, and Nails"