Dermatology focused days have been offered by BBO Training since 2017; we are
delighted to be work together with Dermatology Education Partnership Ltd as
training providers. The Dermatology Update for Primary Care is particularly
relevant for GPs and primary care nurses (and pharmacists) who wish to update
knowledge on dermatology care, including evidence-based practice and guidance.
You will see the programme moves you through from knowledge and
guidance/guidelines updates to patient and practical aspects to then seeing how
you can incorporate this knowledge into practice at a local level. The new
skills you will learn will enhance patient care and may reduce secondary care
referrals.
The importance of dermatology care and promotion of skin health is essential in
general practice. The Primary Care Dermatology Society states that 10-15% of the
primary care workload involves dermatology and that many common skin conditions
are managed entirely within the practice setting. This workload continues to
increase as on-going changes in funding and the NHS structure move more patient
care into the community. Chronic skin conditions have a psychological impact on
life and healthy living. Supporting and helping patients with self-management is
often the key to treatment success.
The Dermatology Update for Primary Care programme is attached together with tear
off application slip, which should be returned to me at the above address. The
day will be led by Julie Van Onselen, a dermatology adviser, trainer and
educator who has 25 years experience as a dermatology nurse practitioner.
Frankie Brown will be organising and facilitating the day.
Learning Outcomes for 'Dermatology Update' Day for Primary Care Practitioners
By the completion of the 'Dermatology Update' Day, attendees, who are
experienced and registered healthcare professionals, should be able to:
1. Enhanced Clinical Knowledge and Guidelines Understanding:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the latest evidence-based
information regarding facial skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, and
other common dermatological concerns.
- Synthesize and apply updated clinical guidelines to effectively diagnose and
manage facial skin conditions in primary care settings.
2. Application of Evidence-Based Practices:
- Apply the acquired knowledge to make informed and evidence-based decisions
in the treatment and management of eczema, psoriasis, and other facial skin
conditions.
- Utilize current guidelines to guide the prescription of appropriate
treatment modalities, taking into consideration patient-specific factors
3. Advanced Treatment and Management Strategies:
- Assess a wide range of treatment and management options for acne, eczema,
and psoriasis, and demonstrate an improved ability to tailor interventions to
individual patient needs.
- Enhance clinical confidence in recommending suitable therapeutic approaches
that align with the latest medical advancements.
4. Enhanced Recognition of Skin Lesions:
- Differentiate between various types of benign skin lesions, showcasing
improved proficiency in identifying and classifying these conditions accurately.
- Display a heightened ability to identify potential indicators of
pre-cancerous and skin cancer lesions, enabling timely referrals and appropriate
patient management.
5. Introduction to Dermoscopy and Practical Application:
- Describe the fundamental principles of dermoscopy and its role in enhancing
diagnostic accuracy for various skin conditions.
- Participate in a practical dermoscopy session, applying learned techniques
to recognize key dermoscopic patterns and features.
6. Confidence in Practical Dermatology Skills:
- Demonstrate an increased level of confidence in approaching cases involving
facial skin conditions, benign skin lesions, and potential skin cancer concerns.
- Employ acquired practical skills, such as dermoscopy, to improve diagnostic
accuracy and patient outcomes.
7. Effective Communication and Patient Education:
- Communicate effectively with patients regarding diagnosis, treatment plans,
and potential outcomes for various facial skin conditions.
- Exhibit improved skills in educating patients about self-care strategies,
treatment adherence, and monitoring their condition over time.
8. Holistic Patient Care:
- Understand the psychosocial impact of facial skin conditions on patients and
their quality of life, and integrate this knowledge into patient-centered care
strategies.
- Approach patient care with a holistic mindset, addressing medical,
emotional, and psychological aspects of dermatological conditions.
By actively engaging in the 'Dermatology Update' Day, attendees will not only
augment their clinical knowledge and skills but also enhance their ability to
provide comprehensive and evidence-based care to patients with various
dermatological concerns in primary care settings.