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Caring for young children with severe eczema can be challenging. Sleep problems, stress, and mental health issues are common among caregivers. That’s why we’ve partnered with Medlive for a new video series to support you through this journey.

Join us for "Caring for the Littles with Atopic Dermatitis," a 4-part series designed to provide essential information on managing eczema in young children and offer strategies for caregivers to stay mentally healthy.

Here’s what you can expect from each module. You can watch them all at once or individually. Each module is only 20 minutes long or less.

  • Module 1: Caring for Kids with Eczema: Learn about treatment options for babies and young kids and get helpful tips for caregiving.
  • Module 2: Taking Care of the Caregiver: Discover how to look after your own mental health while caring for a child with eczema.
  • Module 3: Atopic MarchWhich Kids with Eczema Are at Risk?: Understand the risks of developing food allergies or asthma.
  • Module 4: Tales from the Office: Hear stories from a doctor and caregiver about treating a child's eczema and making decisions together.

Get the knowledge and support you need to manage your child's eczema and take care of yourself. Join us now and start your journey towards better health and well-being.



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Speakers:

Stacey Denham, MSW, MPH
Public Health Manager
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

AnneMarie Singh, MD
Associate Professor
Interim Division Head, Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology
Department of Pediatrics
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Jessica L. Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Professor of Nursing
Louise Herrington School of Nursing Baylor University

Silena Gaines, MA
Clinical Research Professional
Caregiver of a child with atopic dermatitis

Alexandra Platt
Patient and caregiver



CME Program for Health Care Professionals

If you treat a child with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD), don’t miss our continuing medical education (CME) program, “Caring for the Littles with Atopic Dermatitis: Clinician-Caregiver Collaboration,” available on demand.

WATCH NOW TO EARN CME CREDIT

Experts will discuss real-world cases of AD in infants and young children, treatment decisions based on guidelines recommendations, and recent evidence-based research. You will learn more about managing AD in children, the impact of current treatment options, and updates from clinical trials on new treatments.

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