Examining the Relationship Between Healthcare Quality and Equity
Date of Original Release: February 28, 2025
Date of Expiration: February 28, 2028
Estimated Time of Completion: 1 hour
Target Audience
Dermatologists and others involved in the delivery of dermatologic care.
Statement of Need
The American Academy of Dermatology bases its CME activities on identified professional practice gaps, the educational needs which underlie these gaps, and emerging clinical research findings as these relate to dermatology. Learners should reflect upon clinical and scientific information presented in this CME activity and determine the need for further study.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Following participation in this activity, the learner should be able to:
- Recognize the pillars of quality determined by the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
- Identify the literature that currently exists on each tenet as it relates to equity in dermatology.
- Describe gaps in the literature that exist around each tenant of quality as it relates to equity in dermatology.
PLANNER
Mona El-Shamaa, Manager, Quality Improvement
American Academy of Dermatology
Rosemont, IL
FACULTY
Christopher DiMarco, MD
Associate Professor of Dermatology
Brown Dermatology
Warwick, Rhode Island
Brittney Schultz, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
University of Minnesota
Department of Dermatology
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kedar Mate, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
REVEWER
Mona El-Shamaa, Manager, Quality Improvement
American Academy of Dermatology
Rosemont, IL
STAFF
Christine Presta
Director, Digital Learning
Rosemont, Illinois
Janet Chester
Senior Manager, Digital Learning
Rosemont, Illinois
Emma Hostetler
Specialist, Digital Learning
Rosemont, Illinois
Dustin Herlich
Senior Manager, Learning Experience
Rosemont, Illinois
Melinda Keske
Senior Administrator, Learning Management
Rosemont, Illinois
Camilia Schawel
Senior Instructional Designer, Digital Learning
Rosemont, Illinois
John Healy
Instructional Designer, Digital Learning
Rosemont, Illinois
DISCLOSURES
All planners, authors, peer reviewers, and staff for Self-Assessment Question of the Week reported no relevant relationship(s) with ineligible companies.
CONFLICT MITIGATION STATEMENT
In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, the American Academy of Dermatology has implemented mechanisms, prior to the planning implementation of this activity, to identify and mitigate conflicts of interest for all individuals in a position to control the content.
ACCREDITATION
The American Academy of Dermatology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Instructions to Claim Credit
To Claim CME credit for this activity, the learner must complete the post-activity evaluation survey.
AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION
The American Academy of Dermatology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
UNAPPROVED USE DISCLOSURE
The American Academy of Dermatology requires CME faculty/authors to disclose to learners when products or procedures are being discussed are off-label (not approved for the indications being discussed), unlabeled (not approved for any indications), experimental and/or investigational (not FDA approved); and any limitations on the information that is presented, such as data that are preliminary or that represent ongoing research, interim analyses, and/or unsupported opinion. This information is intended solely for continuing medical education and is not intended to promote off-label use of these products/procedures. If you have questions, contact the medical affairs department of the manufacturer for the most recent approval information. Faculty/authors of this activity may be discussing information about pharmaceutical agents that is outside of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved labeling.
DISCLAIMER
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is not responsible for statements made by the author(s). Statements or opinions expressed in this activity reflect the views of the author(s) and do not reflect the official policy of the AAD. The information provided in this CME activity is for continuing education purposes only, is not intended to establish a standard of care, and is not meant to substitute for independent medical judgment of a health provider relative to the diagnostic, management and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.
NO MEDICAL ADVICE
The information in this publication by the American Academy of Dermatology or any third party should not be considered medical advice and is not intended to replace consultation with a qualified dermatology professional. The American Academy of Dermatology does not answer specific medical questions or refer people to a particular dermatology professional.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For the American Academy of Dermatology Member Resource Center, please call (866) 503-7546.