Go online to PeerView.com/REA860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Listen to our expert faculty as they discuss new and emerging therapies for AA and AD, with a focus on mechanisms of action, efficacy and safety profiles, nuances of administration and use, and risk:benefit profile. You will also hear about novel therapies in late-stage development for the treatment of moderate to severe AD and AA. The Late Night inExchange format is designed to meet the educational needs of clinicians with practice-relevant education presented in an engaging multi-faculty discussion format that brings knowledge to life. Through this format, learners will be better able to see how conceptual knowledge of AA and AD translates to actual practice. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Appropriately assess the severity of atopic dermatitis (AD) and alopecia areata (AA) to determine the best treatment strategy in individual patients, recognizing wide variation in clinical presentation among different ethnicities; Describe advances in understanding of AD and AA pathophysiology that have led to the development of therapies with specific molecular targets; Assess new and emerging treatments for AD and AA in terms of their mechanisms of action, efficacy and safety profiles, nuances of administration and use, and other factors relevant to the benefit:risk profile; and Employ a holistic and team-based healthcare approach to the management of AD and AA that addresses both the physical and psychological comorbidities of disease.
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