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Dr Sandy Skotnick answers your itching questions about contact dermatitis

Dr Sandy Skotnick answers your itching questions about contact dermatitis

FromDermalogues


Dr Sandy Skotnick answers your itching questions about contact dermatitis

FromDermalogues

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Sandy Skotnicki is the founding director of the Bay Dermatology Centre and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, Department of Medicine in the Divisions of Dermatology and Occupational and Environmental Health.
Dr Skotnicki is also the author “Beyond Soap: The Real Truth About What You Are Doing to Your Skin and How to Fix It for a Beautiful, Healthy Glow.”  She is a renowned expert in contact dermatitis.  On this episode Dr Skotnicki tells residents what they need to know about:


Patch testing


Product labelling (and mis-labelling)


The value of AAD conferences for residents


Food allergens


Top 5 hot allergens


Preparing for the college exams


Sunscreen reactions


Her best contact dermatitis case ever


And of course, resident questions like:
When should a community dermatologist who does patch testing refer to a tertiary institution with more sophisticated testing?
How to counsel a patient on cross reactants?
If you have a question for an upcoming episode or an idea for a topic you would like to hear, call our toll free number 1-877 Derm-log that’s 1-877-337-6564.
This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.
Produced by PodCraft Productions
Theme music by Lee Rosevere
Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

Are you a Dermatology resident? Do you wish you could ask some of the top experts in our field questions like, “what do I do when I have tried everything, but a wound won’t heal?” Or, “how do I start a biologic in a patient who is pregnant, wants to get pregnant or is breastfeeding?” Then Dermalogues is for you. Dr Kerri Purdy puts the questions residents often ask to subject area experts from across Canada. The conversation is fun, engaging and casual but packed with helpful tips and thoughtful guidance. And you don’t have to just listen, you can also be part of the program. Tag us on twitter @CdnDermatology with your questions or with your ideas for upcoming episodes. This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association. Produced by David McGuffin, Explore Podcast Productions in Ottawa Theme music by Lee Rosevere Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong