Clinically Challenging Cases
- Clinically Challenging Case: 30-Year-Old Woman With Severe Recalcitrant Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis
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In this Clinically Challenging Case “consult” with Neil Korman, MD, PhD, Kristine Kucera, DHS, MPAS, PA-C, and your peers as you manage this patient’s pregnancy and failure of previous therapy with a biologic agent. This activity follows the progression of the case, solicits your input on key aspects of treatment, and presents recommendations provided by other clinicians that have "consulted" on this case.
Release date: December 2010
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Expiration date: December 31, 2011
Estimated time to complete activity: 1 hour
- Comorbidities Associated With Psoriasis: Implications for Patient Management
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In this CME Clinically Challenging Case “consult” with Dr. Cather and your colleagues as you manage this patient’s refractory psoriasis and his cardiovascular comorbidities. This case-based activity follows the progression of this case over several months, solicits your input on key aspects of treatment, and presents recommendations provided by other clinicians that have “consulted” on this case.
Release date: March 2009
Expiration date: March 31, 2010
Estimated time to complete activity: 45 minutesNo longer available for CME credit
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- Practical Strategies for Managing Patients Previously Treated With Efalizumab
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In this CME Clinically Challenging Case “consult” with Dr. Weinberg and your colleagues as you consider treatment options for this patient. This case-based activity follows the progression of this case over several months, solicits your input on key aspects of treatment, and presents recommendations provided by other clinicians that have "consulted" on this case.
Release date: July 2009
Expiration date: July 31, 2010
Estimated time to complete activity: 30 minutesNo longer available for CME credit
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- Managing the Psoriasis Patient With Concomitant Disease
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In this CME-certified Clinically Challenging Case “consult” with Jeffrey Crowley, MD, Melodie Young, MSN, RN, A/GNP-C, and your peers as you manage this patient’s severe psoriasis. This case-based activity follows the progression of the case over several months, solicits your input on key aspects of treatment, and presents recommendations provided by other clinicians that have "consulted" on this case.
Release date: October 2009
Expiration date: October 31, 2010
Estimated time to complete activity: 30 minutesNo longer available for CME credit
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