Agenda
25 CE/CME Credits (11.0 In-Person and 14.0 Virtual)
The 2025 Integrative Dermatology Symposium (IDS) focuses on optimizing skin health by addressing the relationship between the skin, microbiome, and overall systemic health. This year’s theme, “Guide Your Patients Toward a Healthy Biome and Optimal Skin Health,” highlights the role of biome health in managing dermatological conditions.
Expert-led sessions will cover topics like eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, prurigo nodularis, chronic urticaria, melasma, and the impact of movement, weight loss, and cocoa polyphenols on skin health. Attendees will gain evidence-based strategies to restore biome balance, improve patient outcomes, and promote long-term skin health, equipping them with practical tools for integrative care.
As part of this event experience, attendees will have access to virtual courses that can be completed before and after the live sessions. These courses provide additional context, reinforce key concepts, and offer opportunities to deepen clinical understanding at your own pace—enhancing both pre-event preparation and post-event integration into practice.
After completing this activity, participants will be able to:
- Assess the role of GLP-1 and GIP agonists for weight management and their implications in managing inflammatory skin conditions.
- Interpret the pathophysiology of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and assess how exercise and lifestyle practices influence disease management.
- Describe how lifestyle factors contribute to the development and management of acne and rosacea.
- Create interdisciplinary strategies to enhance JAK inhibition therapy for the treatment of alopecia areata (AA), integrating pharmaceutical and lifestyle approaches.
- Analyze integrative treatment strategies for psoriasis, combining pharmaceutical therapies with lifestyle modifications for optimal outcomes.
- Define integrative approaches to eczema that focus on restoring the skin barrier and modulating immune responses, including TH2 inflammation.
- Evaluate treatment strategies for vitiligo and melasma, incorporating environmental, lifestyle, and integrative factors affecting skin pigmentation.
- Identify therapeutic strategies that regulate immune responses to effectively manage chronic spontaneous urticaria.
- Examine innovative therapeutic paradigms and emerging treatments for pediatric dermatologic conditions.
- Evaluate advancing treatment strategies for Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) to provide effective patient support and management.
- Discuss the role of polyphenols and antioxidants in achieving anti-inflammatory effects and improving skin health.
- Describe how movement and mindfulness practices can positively influence dermatologic conditions.
Virtual CME Modules – Learn at Your Convenience
Start Earning CME Before You Arrive
Get a head start on your education for IDS 2025—your registration includes access to on-demand lectures you can begin right now.
As part of our virtual CME program, you’ll be able to earn up to 14 CME credits before the event. Then, join us in person to earn an additional 11 CME credits—giving you access to a total of 25 CME credits through IDS 2025.
The following on-demand lectures are available as part of IDS 2025 virtual CME:
Module 1 – Equity, Culture & Practitioner Wellness – 3.0 CME
Get CME now – https://www.learnskin.com/series/2025-integrative-dermatology-symposium-lectures/
- Cultural Competency/Humility in Dermatology – Steven Daveluy, MD
- Implicit Bias in Dermatological Diagnosis and Treatment – Steven Daveluy, MD
- Managing Practitioner Burnout: Tools for Resilience and Self-Care – Meena Julapalli, MD
Module 2 – Whole-Person Dermatology: From Systems-Based Insight to Integrative Care – 5.0 CME
Get CME now – https://www.learnskin.com/series/2025-integrative-dermatology-symposium-lectures/
- Nail Disorders as Clues to Systemic Health – Brian Morrison, MD
- Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science: The Interplay Between Sleep and Skin Health – Sonal Choudhary, MD
- Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine: The Art and Science – Michael Traub, ND DHANP FABNO
- Vulvovaginal Dermatology: Integrative and Whole-Person Treatments – Audrey Rutherford, MD FAAD
- Creating an Integrative Dermatology Practice – Tips and Pitfalls – Peter Lio, MD
Module 3 – Coming Soon
- Incorporating Light Therapies Into Dermatologic Care – Ronda Farah, MD FAAD
- All the New Topical Medications in Dermatology in the Last 5 Years – The Review You’ve Been Waiting For! – Hadar Lev-Tov, MD MAS
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Primer for Beauty and Skin Health – Joseph Alban, DAc MS LAc
- Naturopathic Approaches to Stress and Mental Resilience – Rubaina Dang, ND
- Herbal Medicine – Effective Use in the Clinical Practice – Amy Branum, AHP RH
Speaker: Vivian Shi, MD
Speaker: Sarina Elmariah, MD
Moderator: Peter Lio, MD
Panelists: Sarina Elmariah, MD
Speaker: Neal Bhatia, MD
Description: This lecture provides a practical overview of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT), focusing on its role in managing hormonal imbalances and associated dermatologic conditions. Participants will gain insights into patient evaluation, hormone selection, and monitoring strategies to optimize safety and efficacy. Evidence-based approaches and case studies will be highlighted to guide practitioners in implementing HRT in clinical practice.
Learning Objective:
- Identify indications for hormonal replacement therapy and its relevance to dermatologic conditions.
- Evaluate patient profiles to determine appropriate candidates for HRT.
- Discuss the benefits, risks, and monitoring strategies associated with HRT.
- Develop personalized treatment plans incorporating HRT to manage hormonal imbalances effectively.
Speaker: Joseph Alban, DAc
Speaker: Nada Elbuluk, MD MSc
Speaker: Seemal Desai, MD
Speaker: Zoe Draelos, MD
Speaker: Steven Daveluy, MD
Speaker: Hadar Lev-Tov, MD
Speaker: Jennifer Soung, MD
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