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From Content to Clinic: Real-World AI Workflows for Aesthetic Providers

Non CME Aesthetic Webinar

1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and CBRN Hour

Wednesday, May 27, 2026 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PDT

Johnny Franco, MD
Nada Elbuluk, MD MSc FAAD
Erik Domingues, MD FAAD
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LearnSkin x IAS Webinars

Transform your practice from a manual content creator into an automated, AI-powered authority. You will learn to bridge the gap between clinical expertise and digital presence, turning simple voice memos into high-performing marketing assets and streamlined operational systems.

Learning Objectives:

• Build a dictation-to-distribution content workflow that turns a single voice memo into a humanized blog post, Instagram carousel, and short-form video using Claude, Higgsfield AI, ChatGPT, CapCut, and Canva.

• Apply prompting and humanization techniques that produce on-brand, patient-facing content without the generic “AI voice” that erodes trust.

• Optimize practice content for AI-driven search, including Position Zero, AI Overviews, and ChatGPT search, so prospective patients discover the practice through AI engines, not just Google.

• Integrate AI tools through Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Canva, PowerPoint, and Google Drive, to collapse multi-app marketing workflows into single conversational requests.

• Extend the same AI workflows into practice operations, including SOPs, EOD reporting, spreadsheet automation, and front-desk accountability, once content systems are running.

Discuss challenges and solutions to implementing integrative care in clinical practice.

Evaluate collaborative approaches to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

Vitiligo Case-Based Panel Discussion

LIVE CME Dermatology Webinar

1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit and CBRN Hour

Monday, September 8, 2025 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT

James Song, MD FAAD
Nada Elbuluk, MD MSc FAAD
Erik Domingues, MD FAAD
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Supported by an independent educational grant from Incyte

This webinar will review complex cases of vitiligo and discuss the clinical approach to diagnosis, selection of therapy, and comprehensive long-term management of the disease and overall patient care.

Learning Objectives:

Analyze complex clinical cases involving diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in vitiligo

Apply expert insights and evidence-based clinical strategies to optimize patient management

Evaluate clinical decision-making considerations for integrating JAK inhibitors into practice, including patient selection and practical monitoring strategies

UPCOMING MASTER CLASSES AND LIVE CME LECTURES

NON-CME
Modern Management of Alopecia Areata: Innovation Meets Compassion
December 16, 2025 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PST
Paradi Mirmirani, MD
Jennifer Fu, MD

Live Non-CME

This comprehensive session explores alopecia areata through both scientific and clinical lenses, offering an in-depth review of the evolving understanding and management of this complex autoimmune condition. The first segment will examine the immunopathogenesis of alopecia areata and highlight key advances in targeted therapies, including emerging JAK inhibitors and biologic agents. The second segment will focus on the patient experience addressing the psychosocial impacts, communication strategies, and practical integration of new therapies into clinical practice. Participants will gain actionable insights for optimizing patient outcomes and implementing evidence-based, compassionate care.

Learning Objectives:

Segment 1: Immunopathogenesis and Treatment Innovation (30 mins)
  •   Discuss an overview of disease mechanisms and autoimmune targeting.
  •  Review current and emerging JAK inhibitor therapies.
  •  Discuss biologic rationale and trial data insights.


Segment 2: Patient Impact and Practice Integration (30 mins)

  • Explore mental health impacts and patient-centered communication.
  • Identify referral pathways and access considerations.
  • Share case-based approaches to diagnosis and treatment planning.


Sponsored by Lilly and Abbvie

CME
Connecting Skin and Joint: Clinical Conversations on Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Co-Management
April 28, 2026 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT
Kathleen Duffy, PA-C
Robert Antosy
Chad Erickson

Live CME Lecture

Managing overlapping psoriatic skin and joint disease, including shared immune pathways, diagnostic challenges, and coordinated treatment strategies. This session is led by an advanced practice provider faculty member, providing APP learners with valuable peer-to-peer education alongside multidisciplinary perspectives.
 
Learning Objectives:
 
  • Describe clinical overlap and differences between psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis presentations.
  • Discuss collaborative treatment planning strategies between dermatology and rheumatology.
  • Evaluate real-world care models that support multidisciplinary co-management of psoriatic disease.
 
 

In collaboration with the National Psoriasis Foundation and supported by independent educational grants from AbbVie, Johnson & Johnson, Ortho Dermatologics, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc, Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc and UCB.

CME
From Gut to Skin: How Early-Life Microbiome Development Shapes the Atopic March
June 16, 2026 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PdT
Danielle Shea Tan, MS, CHC, CNS, LDN
Tonia Vinton, MD
Wilson Liao, MD
Jennifer Pellegrin-Perez, DNP RN PHN DPCS

Live CME Lecture

The relationship between gut microbiome composition and skin health is increasingly well-supported by research — yet translating this science into clinical practice remains a challenge for many practitioners. In this session, we build on foundational gut–skin axis knowledge to explore how early-life microbiome development shapes immune programming, establishes the trajectory for atopic disease and how these insights can be translated into clinical care.

Focusing on the atopic march — the progression from eczema in infancy through food allergies, allergic rhinitis, and asthma — this session explores how early microbial patterns influence immune tolerance, inflammation, and barrier function across the gut–skin axis. Particular attention is given to the role of Bifidobacterium in early immune education, the distinct microbiome signatures associated with birthing methods, and the downstream effects of common disruptors including formula feeding and antibiotic exposure. Research from the Infant Restore randomized controlled trial is presented as clinical evidence of how microbiome-guided interventions can recover the microbial community and improve gut-skin-immune outcomes for infants. 

The session concludes by briefly extending these principles beyond infancy, emphasizing how shotgun metagenomic testing can be used to assess gut–skin-immune interactions and guide personalized care across all patient populations.
 
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Explain how early-life microbiome development influences immune programming and impacts skin health through the gut–skin axis
  • Describe the atopic march and the role of early microbial patterns and disruptions in driving progression from eczema to allergic disease
  • Identify key microbial features associated with atopic risk — including Bifidobacterium depletion and C-section-associated dysbiosis — and their effects on immune tolerance, inflammation, and barrier function
  • Apply microbiome-informed strategies, including stool testing and targeted interventions, to assess and support patients with atopic and inflammatory skin conditions across the lifespan
 
 
Supported by Tiny Health
 
 
NON-CME
Obesity in Dermatology: Managing Metabolic Inflammation and Lifestyle Integration
January 6, 2026 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM PST
Raja Sivamani, MD MS AP
Jason Hawkes, MD MS
Erin Barrett, MD

Live Non-CME Lecture

This session explores the connection between adipose tissue, systemic inflammation, and their downstream effects on dermatologic disease, highlighting key metabolic pathways that influence skin outcomes. Faculty will also introduce incretin-based therapies and discuss their emerging relevance in inflammatory skin conditions. Building on this foundation, the session provides practical, time-efficient strategies for initiating lifestyle conversations in busy dermatology settings, with examples of achievable diet and exercise recommendations. Participants will leave with actionable approaches for integrating lifestyle interventions into comprehensive dermatologic care plans. 
 
Learning Objectives:
 
Segment 1: Inflammation, Weight, and Dermatologic Outcomes (30 mins)
  •   Explain how adipose tissue contributes to chronic systemic and cutaneous inflammation.
  •  Explore the clinical relevance of metabolic pathways in dermatologic disease.
  •  Introduce incretin-based therapies and their emerging role in inflammatory skin conditions.

Segment 2: Lifestyle Strategies for Dermatology Practice (30 mins)

  • Describe efficient methods for initiating lifestyle discussions during short dermatology visits.
  • Provide practical examples of achievable diet and exercise recommendations.
  • Discuss how to integrate lifestyle interventions into dermatologic care plans.

 

Sponsored by Lilly

THE SPEAKERS​

We brought together medical experts that have devoted their time and energy to
advancing the field of integrative dermatology

Gary N. Harker

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Safeguarding Wealth: Lawsuit Prevention and Tax Strategies
1/21/25 | 5:00 PM PT
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Martha Viera, MD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Topical Approach to Hair Health and Post-Procedure Care: Stem Cells and Naturally Derived Exosomes

2/25/25 | 5:00 PM PT

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Cynthia Tie, MD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Topical Approach to Hair Health and Post-Procedure Care: Stem Cells and Naturally Derived Exosomes

2/25/25 | 5:00 PM PT

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Asmi Berry , DO

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Topical Approach to Hair Health and Post-Procedure Care: Stem Cells and Naturally Derived Exosomes

2/25/25 | 5:00 PM PT

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Joseph Gretzula, DO FAAD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

The power of Akkermansia and other novel probiotics: Supporting a holistic approach to beauty with targeted probiotic strains

1/14/25 | 5:00 PM PT

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Christina O’Connor, RD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

The power of Akkermansia and other novel probiotics: Supporting a holistic approach to beauty with targeted probiotic strains

1/14/25 | 5:00 PM PT

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Eric Simpson, MD MCR

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Navigating Atopic Dermatitis and Hand and Foot Dermatitis: Clinical Manifestations and Pathophysiology
9/10/24 | 5:00 PM PT
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April Armstong, MD MPH

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Navigating Atopic Dermatitis and Hand and Foot Dermatitis: Clinical Manifestations and Pathophysiology
9/10/24 | 5:00 PM PT
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Victoria Werth, MD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Exploring Bullous Pemphigoid: Bridging Research and Clinical Practice
10/22/24 | 5:00 PM PT
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Kara Siedman, RD CDCES

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Treating the Root Cause of Eczema: The Gut Microbiome Connection

11/5/24 | 5:00 PM PT

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Sarina Elmariah, MD PhD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Scratching the Surface: Understanding Itch in Prurigo Nodularis
8/13/24 | 5:00 PM PT
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Teri M Greiling, MD PhD FAAD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS


Exploring Bullous Pemphigoid: Bridging Research and Clinical Practice
10/22/24 | 5:00 PM PT
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Raja Sivamani, MD MS AP

MASTER CLASSES AND LECTURES

Topical Approach to Hair Health and Post-Procedure Care: Stem Cells and Naturally Derived Exosomes

2/25/25 | 5:00 PM PST

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Jason Hawkes, MD MS FAAD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Case-Based Learning: Difficult Psoriasis – Challenges from the Clinic

6/4/24 | 5:00 PM PST

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Brennan Dedecker, ND

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Elevate Your Membership: The Extraordinary World of Premium

3/12/24 | 5:00 PM PST

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Raj Chovatiya, MD PhD MSCI FAAD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Chronic Hand Eczema

4/23/24 | 5:00 PM PST

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Tina Bhutan, MD MAS

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Case-Based Learning: Difficult Psotiasis - Challenges from the Clinic

6/4/24 | 5:00 PM PST

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Neal Bhatia, MD

MASTER CLASSES AND LECTURES

Case-Based Learning: Difficult Psotiasis - Challenges from the Clinic

6/4/24 | 5:00 PM PST

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Ted Lain, MD MBA

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Case-Based Learning: Difficult Psoriasis - Challenges from the clinic

6/4/24 | 5:00 PM PST
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Julie Harper, MD

NON-CME MASTER CLASS

Non-CME
New Insights into Managing Acne Through a Novel Nutraceutical
11/12/24 | 5:00 PM PST
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