Masterclasses in Dermatology Saturday Morning Live
Saturday Morning Live is a free, virtual dermatology education series designed for busy clinicians seeking timely, practical insights without disrupting the workweek. Each episode features expert-led, case-based discussions covering the latest research, emerging data, and real-world clinical challenges across inflammatory, medical, surgical, aesthetic, and diagnostic dermatology.
Recorded from live Saturday morning sessions, the podcast delivers concise, clinic-ready education you can apply immediately to patient care. Topics include inflammatory skin diseases, atopic dermatitis, emerging biologics, AI in dermatology, and more—bringing key takeaways from leading faculty straight to your headphones.
Note: Podcast episodes are provided for educational purposes only and do not count toward earning CME credit.
Masterclasses in Dermatology Saturday Morning Live
Cardiodermatology and Cardiovascular Risk in Inflammatory Skin Disease
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Dermatologists and rheumatologists may be the first clinicians to catch cardiovascular disease in patients with psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa, and cutaneous lupus — but most aren't screening for it systematically. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Merola and Dr. Alice Gottlieb (dermatologist-rheumatologists, UT Southwestern Medical Center) are joined by Dr. Brittany Weber, one of the first cardiodermatologists in the United States, to lay out the clinical case for owning cardiovascular risk assessment in inflammatory skin disease.
The discussion covers why standard CV risk calculators underestimate risk in this patient population, how the PREVENT calculator improves on the pooled cohort equation by incorporating lifetime risk and younger-age calibration, and what a practical screening workflow looks like across different practice settings — from academic medical centers to community dermatology. Dr. Weber also breaks down when to manage risk in-house, when to refer to primary care, and when to send directly to a preventive cardiologist.
The episode closes with a forward-looking discussion on imaging: coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring, coronary CT angiography, cardiac MRI, and the emerging use of AI algorithms to identify unrecognized cardiovascular burden in CT scans already sitting in the medical record.
Hosted by Masterclasses in Dermatology Saturday Morning Live — a free virtual education series for dermatologists, nurse practitioners, and physician associates produced by HMP Global.
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