Delve into dermatology diseases with new approaches from conventional to complementary care.
Explore a broad spectrum of dermatological conditions and topics to enhance your practice.
Expert led instruction for every level of patient care.
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Designed by dermatologists for dermatologists, the Integrative Dermatology Certificate Program (IDCP) is a 9-month, 50+ CME virtual program that provides evidence-based approaches focused on personalized, whole patient care.
Taught by nationally renowned experts who have spent over a decade vetting, researching, and applying these practices themselves, you'll learn practical pearls you can immediately apply in clinic all within your typical appointment time.
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This information session provides an overview of the program's curriculum, flexible structure, and the benefits of adopting a whole person care approach.
80% of alumni see an increase in patient satisfaction and retention after completing the program. Schedule a one-on-one call with Venita, our director, to explore how IDCP can fit into your practice goals. Apply by April 21st.
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Join Prof. Dr. Philippe Humbert for an insightful presentation on the transformative power of integrative medicine. Drawing from his expertise in dermatology, endocrinology, and internal medicine, Dr. Humbert explores how a holistic approach to the skin-gut-brain-liver-biome systems can uncover hidden disease indicators and resolve conditions once thought to be incurable. With compelling real-world examples—including the resolution of dermatological issues caused by parasitic infections and recovery from limb paralysis linked to gut diseases—this talk presents a groundbreaking approach to achieving true patient recovery.

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