
The Role of Physicians in Acne Medications
Enhance your dermatologic care expertise with this 2-credit CME course on acne medication management. Explore updated strategies for selecting, prescribing, and monitoring acne therapies to optimize patient outcomes. Credits auto-reported to CE Broker.

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.
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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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