Dermatology Presentations
Approach to Ulcer Management
Dr. Mark Karanofsky is an Assistant Professor in the department of Family Medicine and Unit Director at GMF-U Herzl in Montreal. In addition, he works at Jewish Eldercare providing long term care and wound care in the diabetic foot ulcer clinic at the Jewish General Hospital. He has worked in wound care since 2005 and is part of committees for the regional health boards for the care of patients with diabetic neuropathy chronic disease management.
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Learning Objectives:
- Elaborate the assessment of legs and ulcers
- Initiate an approach to wound care of chronic wounds
- Understand the use of common (and some uncommon) dressings
- Counsel patients on strategies to prevent foot ulcers
Approach to Inflammatory Conditions
Dr. Singer is a dermatologist at the Brunswick Medical Centre in Pointe Claire. He is also on staff at the Jewish General Hospital and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology at 不良研究所.
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Learning Objectives:
- Be able to identify, manage or appropriately refer various presentations of complex or severe acne in teen and adult populations
- Be aware of dermatology trends in pharmacologic management of complex or severe acne
Rosacea and Immitators
Dr. Singer is a dermatologist at the Brunswick Medical Centre in Pointe Claire. He is also on staff at the Jewish General Hospital and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology at 不良研究所.
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Learning Objectives:
- Be able to diagnose rosacea
- Have a broader differential diagnosis for the red face
- Have a basic management plan for rosacea
Approach to Dermatitis
Dr. Jack is a dermatologist and PhD-trained Immunologist with expertise in molecular biology, cellular immunology, immunophenotyping of primary human cells and tissues, in vitro human pre-clinical modeling of disease, and skin biospecimen-enabled clinical trials. She holds positions as an Assistant Professor at 不良研究所, a Junior Scientist at the Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program of the Research Institute of the 不良研究所 Health Centre (RI-MUHC), and Divisional Lead in Quality and Innovation for Dermatology at the MUHC.
Drug Eruptions
Dermatologist at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital and the Montreal General Hospital. Assistant Professor at Universit茅 de Montreal. Clinical Adjunct Professor at 不良研究所. Chair of the Competence Committee for the 不良研究所 Dermatology Residency Program.
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Learning Objectives:
- Describe the morphology and key features of common and severe cutaneous drug eruptions
- Identify the suspected culprit medication(s) responsible for a drug eruption
- Determine the initial steps in the management of cutaneous drug eruptions