UMMC Project Echo Dermatology Session

The topic will be “Statis Dermatitis and Leg Ulcers” presented by Dr. Stephen Helms. We would love to receive cases.  If you have presented a case in the past, we would love to hear updates about treatment. Please feel free to share this flyer with others that may want to join the session!

Send Case Information to :  lhughes1@umc.edu or divory@umc.edu

Educational Objectives:
• Differentiate stasis dermatitis from cellulitis of the legs.
• Recognize Venous ulcers of the legs and compare to other causes of ulcers of the lower extremities

Target Audience: Physicians, Practitioners, Nurses, Physician Assistants and other interested healthcare providers.

The planners and speaker for today have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

There are no fees for participating in this live activity.

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AHRQ Safety Program for Telemedicine

A cancer diagnosis is a complex, multi-step process that can be challenging in telemedicine and hybrid environments. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is recruiting ambulatory facilities for a free, 18-month program to improve diagnostic verification, timeliness, and communication in the telemedicine environment. Learn more and apply on the program website.