Episodios

  • Season 1 Teaser: Put down your dermatoscope and pick up your podcast player!
    Mar 27 2019

    We are super excited to announce the coming launch of a new podcast explicitly designed for dermatology residents. In this short introductory episode, Dr Kerri Purdy offers residents a glimpse of the content they can expect to hear starting April 1st. From phototherapy to biologics, from wound care to cosmetic injectables, this podcast brings the top subject experts in Canada to your ears. Hit subscribe now so you won't miss an episode.

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    3 m
  • S1 Ep 1: Wound care..you know you need it!
    Apr 2 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Laurie Parsons, a dermatologist and wound care expert in Edmonton. They discuss some of the strengths dermatologists bring to the field of wound care. And they answer resident questions such as:

    • Approach to dressings in general (broad categories and when to use them)
    • What dressings are best to prevent scars or improve cosmetic outcome?
    • When should wound care be referred to a vascular surgeon? To a nursing service? Or when is it best for a dermatologist to manage?
    • How soon can you expect wounds to heal in simple and moderately complex cases?
    • What to do when you’ve tried everything you can think of, and the wound is not healing?

    As always, the discussion goes beyond these specific questions and offers residents a wide-ranging look at this critical aspect of patient care.

     

     

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    46 m
  • S1 Ep 2 - Lasers: Not just "a sophisticated heat beam"
    Apr 9 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Vincent Richer, a dermatologist and expert in lasers and phototherapy in Vancouver, BC. They briefly discuss just how cool lasers are and then get down to practical considerations such as how to determine which laser treatment to use for a specific condition. For example, what setting to use for vascular lesions vs melanocytic lesions and other finer considerations for finessing laser selection. Dr Richer and Dr Purdy also discuss the resources residents can use and approaches they can take to gain a better understanding of how to make effective clinical decisions on the use of lasers and phototherapy.

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    42 m
  • S1 Ep 3 - Biologics: when to start them and when to stop.
    Apr 17 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Perry Grewal, a dermatologist involved in clinical trials in Edmonton Alberta. They cover when to start and when to stop biologics and address specific questions from dermatology residents such as:

    -- How long do I have to wait before initiating a biologic in a patient with latent TB

    -- Should I hold a biologic for surgery?

    -- How do you start a biologic in a woman who wants to get pregnant, is pregnant, or is breastfeeding?

    This episode offers an excellent opportunity for residents to hear from an expert who is frequently an invited speaker on biologics at conferences.

    In a nutshell, this episode is a perfect example of what this podcast series is all about!

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    43 m
  • S1 Ep 4 - Cosmetic conundrums: injecting insight into aesthetic dermatology
    May 3 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Sam Hanna. Dr Hanna, a dermatologist practising both medical and cosmetic dermatology in Toronto, Ontario. Dr Hanna has a particular interest in Botox and injectable fillers for aesthetic improvement and is involved in research trials. They discuss the need for dermatologists to inject themselves into the increasingly crowded field of cosmetics. Dermatologists have unique expertise to ensure cosmetic injections are appropriate, safe and effective. As well, Dr Hanna offers some advice to residents on how to manage the stigma around aesthetic dermatology. He also answers some practical questions like:

     

    How to assess the ageing face and how to prioritise different treatment options that yield the most noticeable aesthetic result?

    If you have a question for an upcoming episode or an idea for a topic you would like to hear, call our toll free number 1-877 Derm-log that’s 1-877-337-6564.

    This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.

    Produced by PodCraft Productions

    Theme music by Lee Rosevere

    Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong

     

     

     

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  • S1 Ep 5 - Dr Sandy Skotnick answers your itching questions about contact dermatitis
    May 22 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Sandy Skotnicki is the founding director of the Bay Dermatology Centre and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, Department of Medicine in the Divisions of Dermatology and Occupational and Environmental Health.

    Dr Skotnicki is also the author “Beyond Soap: The Real Truth About What You Are Doing to Your Skin and How to Fix It for a Beautiful, Healthy Glow.” She is a renowned expert in contact dermatitis. On this episode Dr Skotnicki tells residents what they need to know about:

    • Patch testing
    • Product labelling (and mis-labelling)
    • The value of AAD conferences for residents
    • Food allergens
    • Top 5 hot allergens
    • Preparing for the college exams
    • Sunscreen reactions
    • Her best contact dermatitis case ever

    And of course, resident questions like:

    When should a community dermatologist who does patch testing refer to a tertiary institution with more sophisticated testing?

    How to counsel a patient on cross reactants?

    If you have a question for an upcoming episode or an idea for a topic you would like to hear, call our toll free number 1-877 Derm-log that’s 1-877-337-6564.

    This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.

    Produced by PodCraft Productions

    Theme music by Lee Rosevere

    Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong

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    41 m
  • S1 Ep 6 - Contact Dermatitis: not so "elementary my dear Watson”
    Jun 13 2019

    Dr Kerri Purdy speaks with Dr Melanie Pratt, a world-renowned expert on contact dermatitis. This is part two of our look at the Sherlock Holmes world of contact dermatitis. Treating this mysterious condition requires clinicians to trade their lab coats for detective caps as they hunt around for clues and search for allergens and irritants in fragrances, products and even furniture.

    As you will hear, the process of discovering the culprit behind contact dermatitis is often far from elementary. In this episode, Drs Purdy and Pratt explore some of the most common irritants and allergens found in products.

    They take a close look at specific problem areas, like eyelids, lips, scalp and hands.

    And they review why patch tests are a critical tool for all dermatologists.

    This is our last episode in our first season of Dermalogues but not to worry, we'll back with a season 2. If there's anything you'd like us to cover on the next season of Dermalogues, please send us an email podcasts@dermatology.ca Or you can call our toll free number 1-877 Derm-log that’s 1-877-337-6564.

    This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.

    Produced by PodCraft Productions

    Theme music by Lee Rosevere

    Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong

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    50 m
  • S2 Ep 1 - Phototherapy and PDT... made as easy as 1-2-3
    Mar 12 2020

    Welcome to Season 2 of Dermalogues! We're happy to be back and looking forward to bringing you, the Dermatology Residents, answers to some of your burning Derm questions with the help of Canada's leading dermatologists.

    On our first episode back, Dr Kerri Purdy dives into two related topics, Phototherapy and PDT (photodynamic therapy) with Dr Vincent Richer of the University of British Columbia medical school and Pacific Derm in Vancouver.

    They discuss when to prescribe PDT or Phototherapy, the importance of prepping the patient for what they are getting into, why tanning beds and home sunlamps are not a good alternative to in clinic treatment and why PDT remains an important tool in the dermatologists tool box even with new and effective drug options.

    On this episode we take two dermatology resident questions, from Mimi Tran of the University of British Columbia and Annie Liu of the University of Toronto.

    We hope you enjoy this first episode of our second season of Dermalogues. New Episodes will be coming your way every two weeks. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any!

    If there's anything you'd like us to cover on Dermalogues, or specific questions you have for Kerri and her guests, please send us an email podcasts@dermatology.ca You can also find us on twitter @CDNDermatology and instagram @CanadianDermatologyAssociation

    This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.

    Produced by David McGuffin of Explore Podcast Productions.

    Theme music by Lee Rosevere

    Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong

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