1,314

    Angela L. Borger
    TLDR The convention highlighted the importance of comprehensive patient care and early diagnosis in dermatology.
    The Dermatology Nurses' Association (DNA) reported 1,314 members as of late 2021 and held its 40th Annual Convention in February 2022, covering a wide range of dermatology topics. Key discussions included autoimmune blistering diseases, atopic dermatitis management with evidence-based therapies, hidradenitis suppurativa requiring a multidisciplinary approach, and psoriasis treatments. The convention emphasized the importance of creativity in nursing, distinctions in gender terminology, and recognizing severe cutaneous adverse reactions. The document also highlights the benefits of DNA membership, professional development, and networking within the dermatology nursing community.
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