Available until 6 March 2026.
We encounter a wide range of skin conditions affecting patients across all age groups, and our goal is to ensure that our discussions address the full spectrum of cases seen in primary care dermatology. This programme has been carefully crafted with primary care professionals and busy GPs in mind. The conference will focus on key dermatological topics, including nail, genital, and skin disorders. Additionally, it will address common presentations, management and diagnosis relevant to general practice.
Learning objectives:
We encounter a wide range of skin conditions affecting patients across all age groups, and our goal is to ensure that our discussions address the full spectrum of cases seen in primary care dermatology. This programme has been carefully crafted with primary care professionals and busy GPs in mind. The conference will focus on key dermatological topics, including nail, genital, and skin disorders. Additionally, it will address common presentations, management and diagnosis relevant to general practice.
- Approaching red and scaly scalps - A guide to GPs
- Managing Acne in primary care
- A practical approach to common vulval dermatoses in primary care
- Impact of sun exposure on dermatological health in an ageing population
- Paediatric rashes
- Nail changes - common nail issues
- Atopic Dermatitis
Learning objectives:
- Diagnose and initiate appropriate treatment for atopic eczema in adults and children
- Understand the role of dermoscopy in general practice
- Recognise and manage common vulval skin conditions
- Identify nail and scalp disorders commonly seen in general practice
- Improve confidence in referral decision-making
- Enhance the ability to diagnose, manage, and treat acne in primary care
Dr Pyal Patel, GPwER in Dermatology & Cosmetic Dermatology

Curriculum: Dermatology
CPD Points: 6.0
Time to complete this course: 6-7 hours
Date of publication: 20 May 2025
Mode: Webinar
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