Total Credits: 1.0 including 1.0 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Presenting cutaneous manifestations of autoimmune and inflammatory disorders and the biologic medications and some of the newest non-biologic agents, such as JAK inhibitors, PDE-4 inhibitors, etc. Cutaneous manifestations are context clues for providers pointing to different disorders including autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. These manifestations can be general, disease-specific, or disease-related or can be found in numerous other diseases.
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Dr. Michael J Scott is a Seattle-based dermatologist and director of Seattle Dermatology Center. His areas of interest include general medical and surgical dermatology, pediatrics, sports dermatology, as well as preventive medicine and public health. A few examples of his service to dermatology include, but is far from limited to, the numerous articles published in multiple publications, lectures and poster presentations at local and national meetings, lecture presentations to community groups in Seattle, United States Olympic Committee Crew Chief Drug Control Program physician, sports medicine volunteer, and a USA Amateur Boxing Federation volunteer ringside physician. Dr. Scott has also served in various leadership roles within the AOCD, AOBD, Washington State Osteopathic Medical Association, and other societies. He is Professor of Clinical Medicine and Chief of Dermatology at the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, a past President of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology and is currently serving as Chair of the American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology.
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