clinician resources
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Send family to my website and use “request an appointment” button
Phone: 612-234-2331. Have families call.
Fax: 651-369-6070. I appreciate a well written note of what the question is and any prior evaluations or treatment.
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Primary care professionals join board-certified pediatric dermatologists to discuss best practices and evidence-based approaches to pediatric skin disease with FREE CME/CEU supported by HRSA grant (your tax dollars at work!)
GOAL: Empower primary care clinicians to deliver high-quality skin disease treatment.
WHAT: Each 1 hour session consists of a mini-lecture followed by a discussion of attendee-provided patient cases or Q&A with a pediatric dermatologist.
WHEN: 1st Wednesday of each month starting in March 2024.
HOW TO REGISTER: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM1701792008640ZWOPNQ6LUA
WHY: Early access to expert care saves lives, reduces healthcare costs, and improves access to care for children and teens. There are fewer than 400 board-certified, practicing pediatric dermatologists in the United States, and very few scattered from Idaho to Michigan. The distances are often too far for families to reasonably travel to seek specialty care, given the size of the states and the challenges with winter weather.
HRSA Acknowledgment: This program is made possible by grant number U6631459, Telehealth Centers of Excellence from the Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS
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https://pedsderm.net/for-patients-families/
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I am recommending you see a pediatric dermatologist. Dr. Sarah Asch is a board certified pediatric dermatologist who works via telemedicine. She does not take commercial insurance, but has a sliding scale. Appointment times are flexible.
www.hometownpediatricdermatology.com
OR 612-234-2331