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Discover the keys to effective management of atopic dermatitis in our upcoming webinar with Dr. Monica Li, a double board-certified, fellowship-trained dermatologist. Join us as we delve into the pathogenesis and clinical features of this common skin condition, exploring its diverse manifestations. Gain invaluable insights into the range of topical agents available for treating atopic dermatitis, enabling you to evaluate and compare their efficacy and safety. Additionally, learn patient education strategies that can enhance compliance with topical care, empowering you to improve outcomes for your patients. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise in atopic dermatitis management.
Learning Objectives
After attending the webinar, pharmacists will be better able to:
- To review the pathogenesis and clinical features of atopic dermatitis across the skin spectrum
- To evaluate and compare the various topical agents used to effectively and safely treat atopic dermatitis
- To discuss patient education strategies to improve compliance with topical care
About the Speaker: Dr Monica Li

Monica Li MD, FRCPC, FAAD is a double board-certified, fellowship-trained dermatologist in Canada and the United States, and a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Dermatology & Skin Science at the University of British Columbia. She practices in Vancouver and Surrey. Dr. Li is actively involved with the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery, has been a spokesperson for the Canadian Dermatology Association, and is author of numerous book chapters and peer-reviewed publications. She is an invited speaker to national and international conferences. Dr. Li is a regular voice to local and national media on the topics of both medical and cosmetic dermatology.
Learning Hours
This program is non-accredited. Total learning hours is estimated at 1.0 hour. Participants will receive a letter of participation after completion of the survey at the end of the webinar.
This learning program received a financial support from Pfizer Canada. This event will be moderated by Lawrence Woo, Pharmacy Practice Support Specialist at the BC Pharmacy Association.