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A board-certified dermatologist has extensive training, which allows them to accurately diagnose and properly treat more than 3,000 diseases of the skin, hair, and nails as well as cosmetic concerns.
If you were to watch a dermatologist at work on any given day, you might see them:
Your dermatologist knows the difference between something small and something major.
Dermatologists also understand that a skin condition can have a serious impact on your health and well-being. Sometimes, a skin condition is a sign of a serious underlying health issue, and your dermatologist may be the first one to notice it. For example, signs of diabetes and heart disease can show up on the skin.
Your dermatologist knows that a skin condition doesn’t have to be life-threatening to reduce a person’s quality of life. A skin condition can cause sleep loss, poor self-image, serious depression, or lost productivity. Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis), hair loss that causes scarring, and psoriasis are some conditions that can do this.
As part of the SFR 2022 annual congress, Novartis organized a symposium on the care pathway. In this video, you'll find an excerpt from the symposium, entitled "What roles for nurses? Changes linked to the development of ambulatory care in medicine."
Indeed, the transition to ambulatory care models and the changing roles of nurses in the hospital are two hot topics that are part of the future of rheumatology. The implications are numerous, touching on human resources management, professional training and the quality of multidisciplinary care for patients.
Presented by Professor Bruno Fautrel (rheumatologist, AP-HP GH Pitié-Salpêtrière) and Doctor Emmanuelle Dernis (rheumatologist, GH Le Mans), this symposium offers an analysis of the changes linked to the development of ambulatory care in medicine, as well as information on the varied and essential roles of nurses, with experience shared in rheumatology departments.
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