Skin and Joints Podcast

PART 1: PsO and the Art of Decision Making with Dr.Maxwell Sauder

Episode Summary

šŸŒžšŸŽ§Dermatologist Dr.Max Sauder joins us and navigates us through the complexities of modern dermatological carešŸ’” šŸŽ§In PART I, we dive into a discussion on the unique challenges of treating psoriasis in elderly patients, exploring the delicate balance of therapy selection amidst comorbidities and the scarcity of evidence-based guidelines for our older patients šŸ§“šŸ”¬ Although biologics seem to be relatively safe, this limited evidence-basedĀ  management could trigger treatment reluctance to prescribe (newer) biologics in older patients for fear of lower efficacy or tolerabilityC Curious to hear about clinical secrets today when it comes to managing PsO in elderly patients? Hear specifically a unique means of how Dr.Sauder frames his therapy selection with Tildrakizumab and clinical outcomes that arise from this in his clinic. Episode Learning Objectives Understand key considerations of treating elderly patients with moderate to severe PsO Describe how to incorporate evidence in utilizingĀ Tildrakizumab for PsO in elderly patients Discuss implications of these findings and translate into real world clinical decision making Episode supported by an IME Grant from SUN Pharma About Dr.Maxwell Sauder MD, FRCPC DermatologistĀ  | Toronto Dr. Maxwell Sauder is a board-certified dermatologist with additional fellowship training. He earned his Doctor of Medicine at McMaster University and completed a residency in dermatology at The University of Ottawa. He completed fellowship training in Cutaneous Oncology at Harvard Medical School. He is a former instructor in dermatology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sauder is currently an assistant professor at the University of Toronto.Ā He is an onco-dermatologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. He also practices at Toronto Dermatology Centre where he is the research director and the director of the Pigmented Lesion Clinic. Well published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Sauder has also authored several book chapters, been referenced on www.uptodate.com, and has won numerous awards including the Partnerā€™s President Prize at Harvard and the Royal Collegeā€™s Detweiler Fellowship Award. His publications have covered topics such as eczema, patient education, aesthetic dermatology, sun safety, psoriasis, biologics, adverse drug reactions, hemangiomas, contact dermatitis, cutaneous oncology, and a host of complex medical dermatology conditions. šŸ“»www.skinandjoints.ca āœ‰ļøinfo@skinandjoints.ca

Episode Notes

šŸŒžšŸŽ§Dermatologist Dr.Max Sauder joins us and navigates us through the complexities of modern dermatological carešŸ’”

šŸŽ§In PART I, we dive into a discussion on the unique challenges of treating psoriasis in elderly patients, exploring the delicate balance of therapy selection amidst comorbidities and the scarcity of evidence-based guidelines for our older patients šŸ§“šŸ”¬

Although biologics seem to be relatively safe, this limited evidence-basedĀ  management could trigger treatment reluctance to prescribe (newer) biologics in older patients for fear of lower efficacy or tolerabilityC

Curious to hear about clinical secrets today when it comes to managing PsO in elderly patients?

Ā Hear specifically a unique means of how Dr.Sauder Ā frames his therapy selection with Tildrakizumab and clinical outcomes that arise from this in his clinic.

Episode Learning Objectives


Episode supported by an IME Grant from SUN Pharma

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About Dr.Maxwell Sauder MD, FRCPC

DermatologistĀ  | Ā TorontoĀ 

Dr. Maxwell Sauder is a board-certified dermatologist with additional fellowship training. He earned his Doctor of Medicine at McMaster University and completed a residency in dermatology at The University of Ottawa. He completed fellowship training in Cutaneous Oncology at Harvard Medical School. He is a former instructor in dermatology at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Sauder is currently an assistant professor at the University of Toronto.Ā He is an onco-dermatologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. He also practices at Toronto Dermatology Centre where he is the research director and the director of the Pigmented Lesion Clinic.

Well published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Sauder has also authored several book chapters, been referenced on www.uptodate.com, and has won numerous awards including the Partnerā€™s President Prize at Harvard and the Royal Collegeā€™s Detweiler Fellowship Award. His publications have covered topics such as eczema, patient education, aesthetic dermatology, sun safety, psoriasis, biologics, adverse drug reactions, hemangiomas, contact dermatitis, cutaneous oncology, and a host of complex medical dermatology conditions.Ā 

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šŸ“»www.skinandjoints.ca

āœ‰ļøinfo@skinandjoints.ca

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