ALOP230
Recognizing the Substantial Burden of Alopecia in Pediatric Patients and Building Multidisciplinary Capacity and Competence to Address Unmet Needs
Personalized Education (powered by ACHL AdaptED®)
Hair loss can have a profound psychological impact, especially on adolescents who may face social stigma or have self-esteem issues. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate management in this patient population can improve not only physical symptoms but also mental well-being.
If you’re a clinician who treats alopecia areata (AA) in pediatric patients, take your skills to the next level by accessing ACHL’s AdaptED® platform, which offers a tailored learning experience for busy clinicians, addressing your specific goals and knowledge gaps while providing practical insights and strategies for immediate application in practice. Whether you are an early career clinician or an advanced provider, stay up to date on the latest evidence and evolving practices on diagnosing and treating AA in pediatric patients. Enhance patient care by accessing the ACHL AdaptED® platform today.
Not sure if adaptive learning is right for you? Hear from our expert faculty about the advantages of the ACHL AdaptED® learning experience:
Hear from our expert faculty about the advantages of the ACHL AdaptED® learning experience:
Faculty: Carolyn Goh, MD; Lacey L. Kruse, MD, FAAD
Release Date:
Expiration Date: March 19, 2025