Continuing Education Webinars | L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty
Level up your dermatology expertise with our accredited webinar series! Leading dermatologists and pharmacists team up to deliver practical insights on managing common skin conditions, including acne, oncology treatment-related toxicities, photosensitivity, and scalp care. Supported by La Roche-Posay, CeraVe, and Vichy, these sessions offer 4.6 CEUs and empower you to elevate patient care. Register now and learn from the best!
Unblemished Record: Acne management in pharmacy practice
Supported by educational funding from CeraVe
Accredited for 1.10 CEUs by the Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy. CCCEP #1329-2024-3831-I-P.
Acne management requires a multifaceted approach to diagnosis and treatment. Join pharmacist Dr. Nardine Nakhla and dermatologist Dr. Marissa Joseph for an accredited webinar where they will review clinical diagnostic pearls, acne management guidelines, the importance of adjuvant skin care, and highlight pharmacists' scope of practice to support acne management.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the pathophysiology, clinical features, and management guidelines of acne across all skin tones.
- Highlight the role of appropriate skincare in the management of acne across all skin tones.
- Review the pharmacist’s role in the assessment and management of acne
Managing Targeted and Immunotherapy-Related Skin Toxicities
Supported by educational funding from La Roche Posay
Accredited for 1.0 CEU by the Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy. CCCEP #1329-2024-3886-I-P.
Join oncodermatology experts, Drs. Maxwell Sauder and Shirin Abadi, in this accredited, on-demand webinar to explore the impact and outcomes of cancer treatment-related skin toxicities and learn effective dermatological skincare management strategies based on the latest evidence
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the impact of cancer treatment-related skin toxicities on patients' quality of life and treatment outcomes.
- Recognize the types of skin toxicities associated with targeted and immunotherapy cancer treatments.
- Discuss dermatological skincare management options to prevent and attenuate toxicities.
Optimizing Outcomes in Acne: Understanding Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Skincare
Supported by educational funding from La Roche Posay
Accredited for 1.0 CEU by the Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy: CCCEP #1329-2024-3894-I-P.
Join dermatologist Dr. Malika Ladha and pharmacist Aaron Sihota to gain insights into the pathophysiology of skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, acne, and photosensitivity, understand the impact of adjunctive care on symptom relief, and recognize the most effective therapies to enhance clinical outcomes in dermatology.
Learning Objectives:
- Highlight the importance of adjunctive therapy (i.e. non-prescription moisturizers and cleansers) in the management of acne.
- Describe the pathophysiology of acne Evaluate the impact of adjunctive therapy on alleviating the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and photosensitivity, and in mitigating the dermatologic side effects of acne treatment.
- Select appropriate adjunctive therapy to significantly improve clinical signs and underlying symptoms in a number of dermatoses.
Beyond the Itch: Understanding Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Seborrheic Dermatitis
Supported by educational funding from Vichy
Accredited for 1.50 CEUs by the Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy: CCCEP #1329-2024-3918-I-P.
Join physician Dr. Ian Landell and pharmacist Alan Low, in this accredited, on-demand webinar on seborrheic dermatitis, where we'll uncover the latest insights into its pathophysiology, diagnostic approaches, and effective management strategies.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate and identify scalp seborrheic dermatitis
- Discuss and describe the physiopathology and chronicity of seborrheic dermatitis
- Identify seborrheic dermatitis and recognize associated symptoms
- Distinguish the differences between treatments and formulas
- Formulate recommendations to optimize patient outcomes