Vesicular and Bullous Disease

A$440.00
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Enrol to study with the most prestigious skin health training organisation in Australia. This module is part of the Advanced Certificate of General Dermatology but can be taken as a stand-alone course.

This course requires approximately 14 study hours.

Meet your CPD requirements and maintain professional standards.

COURSE DATES

Enrolment dates do not apply for this course. You may enrol at any time through the year and will receive 12 weeks access.

Full course content, date and fee information provided in the description below or on our website.

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Vesicular and Bullous diseases involve the development of fluid-filled skin lesions on various areas of the body. There are many dermatological conditions that can cause vesicles and bullae (blisters) so it is important to ascertain the root cause of the patient's condition.

Many patients that present to a health care professional with bullae will require simple treatment/ management but there are several bullous conditions that can be potentially serious.

In this module you will learn how to:

1. Identify and diagnose primary and secondary vesicular-bullous skin lesions
2. Develop the most appropriate treatment/management options according to various clinical scenarios
3. Establish risks of adverse outcomes associated with the various practical treatment options

Complete this module online, at your own pace and from the comfort of your home or office. 

Boost your confidence in the management of Vesicular and Bullous Disease in your patients. Apply these principles as a guide for appropriate referral to a dermatologist when required. Call (02) 8741 4140 for more information!

These courses are designed to provide Doctors and related health professionals with knowledge and skills in a range of Dermatology and skin health areas to develop their expertise and confidence in dealing with patients who present with dermatological conditions. It aims to assist you in the day-to-day management of these patients and in making the decision as to when to refer a patient to a Dermatologist. 

Completion of this course does not provide you with qualifications in dermatology or guarantee you access into the ACD Specialist Training Program. In order to practice as a Specialist Dermatologist you must complete the ACD Specialist Training Program. Information on the Training Program requirements are outlined here: Becoming a Dermatologist