International Psoriasis Council

IPC Psoriasis Review

Under the leadership of Dr. Alexa Kimball and Dr. Ulrich Mrowietz, the International Psoriasis Council (IPC) published the third issue of the IPC Psoriasis Review in the Fall of 2007. This newsletter is intended to highlight the most clinically relevant psoriasis publications within the last 12 months. Chosen by the IPC Board of Directors, these original scientific articles provide practicing dermatologists with an opportunity to enhance their professional development in a way that will ultimately improve patient outcomes.

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Psoriasis CME Activities

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CME ActivityPeer Advisor ProgramVideo

CME Activity

Patients with Hepatitis

Category: Psoriasis
CME Credits Available: 1.00 from Millenium CME Institute, Inc.
Release Date: 03/01/2009
Please Note: This CME activity has expired. You may continue to view the material for educational purposes, but this activity is no longer eligible for CME credit.
CME ActivityVideo

CME Activity

Patients with Tuberculosis

Category: Psoriasis
CME Credits Available: 1.00 from Millenium CME Institute, Inc.
Release Date: 03/01/2009
Please Note: This CME activity has expired. You may continue to view the material for educational purposes, but this activity is no longer eligible for CME credit.
CME ActivityPeer Advisor ProgramVideo

CME Activity

Patients Who Failed Monotherapy with an Anti-TNF Inhibitor

Category: Psoriasis
CME Credits Available: 1.00 from Millenium CME Institute, Inc.
Release Date: 03/01/2009
Please Note: This CME activity has expired. You may continue to view the material for educational purposes, but this activity is no longer eligible for CME credit.
CME ActivityPeer Advisor ProgramVideo

CME Activity

Patients Who are Obese or Have Metabolic Syndrome

Category: Psoriasis
CME Credits Available: 1.00 from Millenium CME Institute, Inc.
Release Date: 03/01/2009
Please Note: This CME activity has expired. You may continue to view the material for educational purposes, but this activity is no longer eligible for CME credit.
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