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Designed for General Practitioners, this webinar provides a practical framework for managing atopic dermatitis when topical corticosteroids (TCS) are insufficient or inappropriate. Focusing on sensitive sites such as the face, eyelids and flexures, the session explores the evidence-based use of non-TCS therapies, specifically topical calcineurin inhibitors pimecrolimus and tacrolimus.
Guided by Dermatologist Dr Lena Ly and GP Dr Paul Grinzi, participants will navigate two real-world case studies covering paediatric facial atopic dermatitis and adult flexural dermatitis. Participants will learn to address steroid concerns, optimise foundational care, and implement a stepwise approach to steroid-sparing management in addition to determining when referral to a dermatologist is required and what other treatment modalities may be on offer for severe or recalcitrant cases.
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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)