New dermatology courses for community pharmacists

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New dermatology courses for community pharmacists

The British College of Dermatology, the educational arm of the British Association of Dermatologists, has launched a series of online interactive dermatology courses for community pharmacists.

These courses cover:

  • Management of acne vulgaris
  • Management of atopic eczema
  • Management of psoriasis
  • Skin examination
  • Skin infections
  • Sun safety.

Each course includes case studies and skin examination advice. The skin infections course supports delivery of Pharmacy First services covering impetigo, infected insect bites and shingles.

Rod Tucker, course author and a pharmacist with an interest in dermatology, said: “For many patients with skin disease, community pharmacists will be their first port of call. These new courses provide community pharmacists with the necessary skills and knowledge to advise and support patients with a skin problem.”

Barbara Mason, director of education of the British Association of Dermatologists, added: “Our pharmacy colleagues have a vital role in the early detection of many skin diseases, including skin cancer and inflammatory skin conditions – so it is essential that they are armed with the best information and tools with which to help the public.” 

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