
Day 2 Recap: Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs and NPs 2025
Key Takeaways
- Complex drug-induced skin reactions require thorough medication reviews for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
- Enhancing practice efficiency involves optimizing workflows, fostering teamwork, and prioritizing clinician well-being.
Catch up on coverage from the second day of the 2025 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs and NPs held in Orlando, Florida.
To stay informed with the latest conference insights,
Scott Jackson, MD, explores complex drug-induced skin reactions, emphasizing diagnostic challenges and the importance of thorough medication reviews for effective treatment.
Discover practical strategies for enhancing efficiency, focusing on workflow optimization, teamwork, and clinician well-being for better patient care.
Kristine Kucera, PA-C, MPAS, DHS, highlights the enduring importance of traditional systemic therapies in dermatology, emphasizing their clinical utility amidst emerging treatments.
At this year's Fall Clinical PA/NP meeting, Darrell Rigel, MD, MS, spoke about the evolving role of GEP in managing melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
At the Fall Clinical PA/NP 2025 meeting, James Del Rosso, DO, spoke about recently approved therapies like JAKis for alopecia, biologics for AD, and tirbanibulin for AKs.
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