Dermatology Living Medical eTextbook -- Chapter 2 – Immunology Review II: Molecular Signaling in the Immune System
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Overview / Abstract
Activity Goal
The goal of this CME/CE program is to address the clinicians' needs in assessing the role of the immune system in the underlying pathophysiology of common dermatologic conditions, current strategies for immunomodulation, and novel therapeutic strategies in the management of dermatologic conditions.
Target Audience
This CME/CE program is intended for dermatologists, general/internal medicine providers, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists who care for patients with dermatologic conditions.
Learning Objective
Identify the key components and processes of innate and adaptive immunity as they relate to the pathophysiology of common dermatologic diseases.
Activity Format(s)
Book, Internet Point of Care (PoC), Online
Credits / Hours
Estimated time for completion of this activity:
CME: 1.75 hours
CE: 37.80 minutes
CPE: 1.75 hours
Is This Activity Certified for "Live" Credit?
NO
Presenters / Authors / Faculty
Editor-in-Chief: Nikki A. Levin, MD, PhD
Editor-in-Chief: Cathleen K. Case, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP
Medical Writer: Nancy Nordenson, MT (ASCP), MFA
Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers
Activity Specialities / Related Topics
Dermatology
Activity Disciplines
Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME