
Acne, the number 1 reason patients see a dermatologist, is characterized by lesions (papules, pustules) and inflammation.

Atopic dermatitis is characterized as a chronic, pruritic rash.

Benign lesions are the most common skin finding in patients seeking treatment for epidermal tumors.

Benign lesions are the most common skin finding in patients seeking treatment for epidermal tumors.

Learn how to diagnose, treat and manage animal and insect bites, stings and infestations.

Learn how to diagnose, treat and manage common bacterial infections of the skin.

Learn how to diagnose, treat and manage common fungal infections of the skin.

Learn to perform the top dermatologic office procedures to diagnose and treat numerous skin conditions, featuring detailed instructional videos.

Learn how to diagnose, treat and manage common viral skin infections, learning how to evaluate their exam features and clinical presentation.

Eczema (dermatitis) is characterized as an inflammatory condition with itchy rashes that are similar in appearance.

Learn simplified classification, diagnostic clues and the management of common causes of hair loss.

Learn how to diagnose, treat and manage hives (urticaria) and other allergic reactions characterized by swelling.

Skin problems can be seen with increased frequency in patients with an altered immune system, including:
Cancer patients
Patients with HIV

Learn how to maintain healthy skin of your patients by using over the counter products.

Malignant (cancerous) lesions include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, sebaceous carcinoma and other skin cancers.

Obesity dermatitis involves skin conditions and dermatologic problems associated with obesity.

Learn how to identify and manage common skin problems that regularly present in a primary care practice.

Learn how to distinguish between various pigmented lesions.

Pityriasis rosea is a self-limiting, benign disorder that most often affects patients between the ages of 10 and 35.

Premalignant skin lesions are common precancerous epidermal growths.

Psoriasis is a common skin condition that involves skin irritation, inflammation and scaling.

Rosacea is a skin condition characterized by red splotches that appear on the patient’s face.

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disorder in the papulosquamous category.