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Webinar: AA in skin of color populations

Assessment

Supported by Pfizer
Last updated: 19th Mar 2026
Published: 19th Mar 2026

Please complete the final knowledge assessment to earn your CME credit.

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1. Which racial/ethnic group in the USA has the highest prevalence of AA?
2. Which of the following limitations of the SALT score is most relevant when assessing AA in patients with skin of color?
3. Which Janus kinase inhibitors are approved to treat AA in the USA?
4. Which of the following recommendations does NOT apply to people with curly, textured hair?
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