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Proper Hand & Face Care During COVID: What You and Your Patient Need to Know!

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Proper Hand & Face Care During COVID- What You and Your Patient Need to Know!

Tune in to hear from Drs. Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD, and Jonathan Silverberg, PhD, MPH as they discuss proper hand hygiene routines, how to counter act skin damage, importance of ceramides to repair the skin barrier and more.

Discussion Topics

  • Skin structure as related to hand/face care
  • The science/chemistry
  • How to counteract the skin damage
  • Gentle cleansing (pH/soap-free)
  • Importance of ceramides to repair skin barrier
  • Proper hand hygiene routine
  • Relevant face mask skincare rescue
  • and more!

Faculty

  • Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
    Professor and Interim Chair of Dermatology
    Department of Dermatology
    George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH
    Associate Professor of Dermatology
    Department of Dermatology
    George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences

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Please Note: Due to technical difficulties with our webinar platform, this webinar ends at 34:36 after the final Q&A question.

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