The Role of Physicians in Acne Medications
Learn about personalized acne treatments in this comprehensive activity. Acne affects a large percentage of teens and adults, necessitating individualized approaches.
About this course
Acne affects at least 85% of teens; plus, 25% of all adult men and 50% of adult women get acne at some point in their grown-up lives. Many of us turn to drugstore products to combat breakouts, which is a great first line of defense. However, no two pimples are alike, and a physician is able to provide customized advice and treatment options for acne sufferers (A Jackson-Cannady,2011). This activity focuses on the various types of acne medications to correctly prescribe a regimen appropriate for a skin type, the severity of the acne, and the progression of a scarring.
Course Accreditation
This course is approved for the following professions. You can get more details on each profession by clicking on it.
Instructors
John Francis Villa, MD, FACEP, FAAFP is an Emergency Medicine Specialist in Florida with more than 25 years in emergency medicine and family medicine.
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