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Case 1: 73-Year-Old African American Female

Shawn Kwatra, MD, presents a case involving a 73-year-old African American female seeking treatment for her atopic dermatitis. In this segment Dr Kwatra explains the panels thoughts and rationale behind the prescribed treatments, discussing how each option works and its limitations.

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    Panelist:

    Shawn Kwatra, MD

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Baltimore Maryland

    Program Description:

    An expert in dermatology provides insights from a case-based roundtable conversation, discussing the management of atopic dermatitis patients. They emphasize the complexities of the cases, the considerations regarding topical versus systemic treatments, and the administrative challenges associated with prior authorizations.

    Segment Description:

    Shawn Kwatra, MD, presents a case involving a 73-year-old African American female seeking treatment for her atopic dermatitis. In this segment Dr Kwatra explains the panels thoughts and rationale behind the prescribed treatments, discussing how each option works and its limitations.

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