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Share the ESC website and all our resources with your patients with the Eczemahelp.ca clinic tear pad. Features a tear pad of 25 sheets.

Resources for Your Patients - Downloadable and Printable

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Share the eczema skin care basics with your patients, from bathing and topical medications, to managing eczema around the home. Available in black and white.
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Hand Eczema
Basics

Share the basics of hand eczema with your patients. Available in black & white.
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This picture book highlights kindness, compassion, and diversity, reassuring children with eczema that they are not alone.

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A helpful resource for caregivers, teachers, daycare providers and anyone who cares for a child living with eczema.

Resources for Your Practice

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Explore a list of products that have earned the ESC Seal of Acceptance.
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Find clinical research trials that might be of interest to you or your practice.
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Learn how new drugs get to patients in Canada.
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ESC is dedicated to supporting eczema research. Qualified researchers who meet the application criteria may apply for a research grant through the ESC competitive Research Grant Program.
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An online living meta-analysis of atopic dermatitis treatments, aiming to help patients and health care providers understand and navigate systemic therapies for the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

International Eczema Council

The International Eczema Council (IEC), founded in 2014 by Drs. Amy Paller and Emma Guttman, is a global nonprofit organization led by dermatology and allergy experts on atopic dermatitis. The IEC is dedicated to increasing the understanding of atopic dermatitis and promoting its optimal management through research, education and patient/family care. Visit the IEC Website.
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The International Eczema Council (IEC) develop webcasts of their symposia taking place throughout the year. In each of these webcasts, leading experts in atopic dermatitis provide new insights and promote management through research, education, and patient/family care.
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Learn about the comorbidities of atopic dermatitis and their pathogenesis by Canadian dermatologist Dr. Aaron Drucker, presented at the International Eczema Council’s residents’ meeting.

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Read all about atopic dermatitis on a global scale through the International Eczema Council’s (IEC) journal articles.

International Society of Atopic Dermatitis

The International Society of Atopic Dermatitis (ISAD) developed out of the tradition of the international atopic dermatitis symposia created by the Norwegian dermatologist of Hungarian origin, Georg Rajka, in Oslo in 1979. ISAD continues today as a collection of leading dermatologists, medical professionals, and researchers from around the world who work together to advance the care of atopic dermatitis. Visit the ISAD Website.

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Discover updates about atopic dermatitis from around the world through the International Society of Atopic Dermatitis’ (ISAD) news page. This page features news, publications and research updates.
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The International Society of Atopic Dermatitis (ISAD) provides resources and offers educational sessions for health care providers, including clinical resources and listings of AD guidelines from around the world.
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Did you know?

There are no current atopic dermatitis/eczema guidelines in Canada. There are guidelines under the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) in the United States.

ESC Eczema Reports

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ESC explores the quality-of-life impact of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis for patients and caregivers.

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ESC explores the quality-of-life impact of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis for patients and caregivers.
0303 report
ESC explores the patient journey in atopic dermatitis from diagnosis through management, across mild, moderate, and severe atopic dermatitis.
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ESC explores the impact of itch in atopic dermatitis through the results of an online survey conducted by ESC.

Eczema Videos

This series of videos by leading Canadian dermatologists answers common eczema questions and concerns. The series breaks down topics like bathing and moisturizing, understanding topical and systemic treatments, the latest in treatments, and more!
An educational video series branded towards youth that explores basic questions about eczema, eczema myths and facts, and how to cope with eczema. This video series puts complicated eczema topics into easier to digest information for a younger audience.

Additional Eczema Resources

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery (JCMS) Podcast

Listen to Canadian Dermatologist and JCMS Editor in Chief, Dr. Kirk Barber, as he has engaging conversations with other JCMS article authors. JCMS is the peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Dermatology Association.

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