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Closing Practice Gaps in SM: Patient-Centered, Multidisciplinary SM Care

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This activity is available for 0.50 CME/CE credit(s).

Released: August 20, 2026

Expiration: August 19, 2027

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Early recognition and effective management of systemic mastocytosis (SM) require advanced practice providers to think beyond the skin, as systemic symptoms often present alongside cutaneous involvement. Learn how to better manage SM in your practice by employing coordinated multidisciplinary care and shared decision-making strategies for improved patient satisfaction and quality of life.

Closing practice gaps in SM 3

Pre Assessment

Assess your current knowledge and clinical approach before beginning your video.
1.

How many people with systemic mastocytosis do you provide care for in a typical month?

2.

For those who practice in academic or community settings, please indicate your practice setting:

3.

A 49-yr-old patient presents to your dermatology clinic with persistent reddish-brown macules on the trunk that exhibit a positive Darier’s sign, flushing, and unexplained GI discomfort.

Which of the following is MOST appropriate for timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment of SM?