Colloidal Oatmeal: A Natural Solution for a Dysfunctional Skin Barrier

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Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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  • Preventing and managing atopic dermatitis with emollients
  • Colloidal oatmeal in skin barrier protection
  • Clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis
  • Safety of colloidal oatmeal
  • Conclusion

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Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY

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  • Preventing and managing atopic dermatitis with emollients
  • Colloidal oatmeal in skin barrier protection
  • Clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis
  • Safety of colloidal oatmeal
  • Conclusion

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Adam Friedman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Dermatology
Department of Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY

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CLINICAL POSTER HIGHLIGHTS: Advances in Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris and Actinic Keratosis

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Current Thinking in OTC Analgesia: Patient Considerations and Practical Insights

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  • Pain in the United States
  • Critical Comorbid Illnesses
  • Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
  • Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
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  • Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
 

 

 

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  • Critical Comorbid Illnesses
  • Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
  • Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
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Bartlett, Tennessee
 

 

 

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  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
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Bartlett, Tennessee
 

 

 

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  • Critical Comorbid Illnesses
  • Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
  • Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
Chief Executive Officer and President
BBS Consultants, Inc.
Bartlett, Tennessee
 

 

 

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  • Pain in the United States
  • Critical Comorbid Illnesses
  • Impact of Pain on Comorbidities and Patient Outcomes
  • Pain Management for Patients Taking Concomitant Medications
  • Benefits of OTC Analgesics
  • Risks of OTC Analgesics
  • A Nursing Perspective
  • Not All Analgesics Are Appropriate for Every Patient
  • Patients’ Safe Use of OTC Analgesics
  • Conclusions

 

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Chairman
Charles P. Vega, Jr, MD, FAAFP
Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Director, Patient-Centered Advanced Clinical Education
Director, Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community
University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine
Irvine, California

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Christopher M. Chappel, MD
Medical Director
Chappel Health and Wellness
Kissimmee, Florida

Brett Badgley Snodgrass, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Saint Francis Hospital–Bartlett Interventional Pain Management Clinic
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Bartlett, Tennessee
 

 

 

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Understanding U.S. Cardiologists’ Perspectives on Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF)

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The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is growing worldwide, and it’s vital for the medical community to better understand the disease and those affected. Daiichi Sankyo sponsored a global survey that was conducted in partnership with the Heart Rhythm Society. The global survey of cardiologists illuminates several important considerations regarding the care and management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).

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Hugh Calkins, MD, FHRS, Immediate Past President of The Heart Rhythm Society; Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital; and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

 

 

 

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The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is growing worldwide, and it’s vital for the medical community to better understand the disease and those affected. Daiichi Sankyo sponsored a global survey that was conducted in partnership with the Heart Rhythm Society. The global survey of cardiologists illuminates several important considerations regarding the care and management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).

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Hugh Calkins, MD, FHRS, Immediate Past President of The Heart Rhythm Society; Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital; and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

 

 

 

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