Curriculum United for Better Eczema Care: why, how, and what?

ATOPIC DERMATITIS

Curriculum United for Better Eczema Care: why, how, and what?

Sep
2017
Vol. 36. No. 3
Andrea Waldman, MD | David Fleischer, MD | Dawn Marie Davis, MD | Jonathan Spergel, PhD | Jusleen Ahluwalia, MD | Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD
While various medical specialties treat eczema patients, care for these patients is largely fragmented and disorganized. Moreover, standardized treatment protocols that incorporate upcoming eczema therapies and emerging guidelines have yet to be established. Thus, there is both a need and an opportunity to equip clinicians to succeed in this novel and changing era of eczema care. The National Eczema Association’s (NEA) strategic plan—developed through extensive discussions with patients who have atopic dermatitis and their caregivers, industry, and providers representing different specialties—called for the creation of an interdisciplinary coalition to steer this initiative. The Coalition United for Better Eczema Care (CUBE-C) is a network of cross-specialty leaders working to help construct an educational curriculum based on standards of effective treatment and disease management. Semin Cutan Med Surg 36:93-94 © 2017 Frontline Medical Communications. doi: 10.12788/j.sder.2017.033
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