Integumentary System Course
Gain mastery in assessing the integumentary system through practical dermatology skills. Learn to detect melanoma early, grade acne severity, triage urgent rashes, interpret nail abnormalities, document accurately, ensure patient safety, and offer confident skin care advice. This course equips you with essential knowledge for effective skin, hair, and nail evaluations in clinical settings.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course offers a focused overview of skin, hair, and nail anatomy, assessment techniques, and care practices. Participants will master describing lesions accurately, conducting systematic inspections and palpations, and documenting findings using SOAP notes. Build skills to identify common and critical conditions, implement infection control measures, perform targeted assessments, and educate patients on self-care, prevention strategies, and red-flag symptoms for improved patient outcomes and efficient consultations.
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Develop skills
- Advanced skin examination: mapping lesions, assessing patterns, and precise documentation.
- Dermatology triage: identifying urgent lesions, infections, and high-risk nail changes.
- Safe dermatology practices: using PPE, aseptic techniques, and basic specimen handling.
- Focused dermatology assessments: developing plans for acne, moles, and dry skin conditions.
- Patient counselling: providing clear instructions on skin care, sun safety, and warning signs.
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