Education *CME

April 08, 2026

Spotlight on Psoriasis Severity: Strategies for the Management of High Impact Sites

Optimizing Care in High‑Impact Site Psoriasis is an evidence‑based CME program designed for dermatology and primary care clinicians to apply the updated National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) severity framework to patients for advanced therapy when appropriate. Core elements include interactive discussion and case studies around high impact sites - structured decision pathways aligned to the NPF framework, and practical care strategies. Learners will review data from dedicated clinical studies targeting high‑impact sites and compare mechanisms, efficacy, safety, and patient‑reported outcomes across biologics and non‑biologic options. The content integrates clinical trial evidence with real‑world experience (adherence, comorbidities, special populations, access/coverage) to personalize treatment plans and monitor outcomes. Taught by expert faculty, a board‑certified dermatologist and clinical researcher, this webinar translates guideline‑level concepts into point‑of‑care actions.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize and classify high impact sites in psoriasis
  • Apply severity criteria to guide treatment decisions for patients with psoriasis involving high impact sites.
  • Develop individualized treatment plans for high impact sites
  • Integrate shared decision-making aimed to improve quality of life for patients with moderate to severe psoriasis

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