Credits Available: 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, ABIM MOC

Description: The Type 2 inflammatory response plays a key role in several conditions, including atopic dermatitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, and asthma. While these diseases may present differently, they share a common underlying pathway, creating opportunities for more targeted and effective treatments. Pediatricians are well versed in managing these conditions, and recognizing their interconnections can help optimize patient care.

Exciting advancements in treatment, including biologics and other innovative therapies, offer new hope for patients with more severe forms of Type 2 inflammatory diseases. While these treatments are typically initiated by subspecialists, pediatricians play a vital role in identifying patients who may benefit from these options and guiding them through the referral process.

This program will provide valuable insights into recognizing comorbidities, making informed treatment decisions, and ensuring timely referrals so that patients receive therapies that address the root cause of their disease, not just the symptoms.

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This program is intended for:
Target Professions: DO, MD, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate/Assistant
Target Specialties: Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine

Denise Powell

FAAP
Pediatrician

I am a board-certified pediatrician practicing in rural Mississippi, where I care for children with chronic conditions such as asthma, eczema, and allergic diseases. My work focuses on early identification, individualized treatment, and empowering families through education and continuity of care. I am passionate about supporting other pediatric providers through collaboration and evidence-based discussion. As a group leader, I hope to foster a space where clinicians can share practical strategies, strengthen confidence, and improve outcomes for children with chronic inflammatory and allergic conditions.