Professional Materials

The Society provides the following materials to physicians and other health professionals.

Clinical Scorecard
A tear-tablet of clinical assessment forms, based on the 2004 standard grading system, to help physicians diagnose and evaluate the primary and secondary features of rosacea as absent, mild, moderate or severe, as well as a global assessment by subtype to be conducted by both physician and patient. To see a PDF sample scorecard, click here. Note: The standard grading system is based on the 2002 standard classification system, and has not yet been updated to reflect current understanding of rosacea.

Article Reprints

Reprints of the following review articles on rosacea are available on request:

Thiboutot D, Anderson R, Cook-Bolden F, et al. Standard management options for rosacea: the 2019 update by the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee. J Am Acad Dermatol 2020;82(6):1501–1510. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2020.01.077

Gallo RL, Granstein RD, Kang S, et al. Standard classification and pathophysiology of rosacea: The 2017 update by the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee. J Am Acad Dermatol 2018;78(1):148-155.

Gallo RL, Granstein RD, Kang S, et al. Rosacea comorbidities and future research: The 2017 update by the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee. J Am Acad Dermatol 2018;78(1):167-170.

Wilkin J, Dahl M, Detmar M, Drake L, et al. Standard grading system for rosacea: Report of the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee on the Classification and Staging of Rosacea. J Am Acad Dermatol 2004;50(6):907-912.

Wilkin J, Dahl M, Detmar M, Drake L, et al. Standard classification of rosacea: Report of the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee on the Classification and Staging of Rosacea. J Am Acad Dermatol 2002;46(4):584-587.

Blount BW, Pelletier AL.  Rosacea: A common, yet commonly overlooked, condition.  American Family Physician.  2002;66(3):435-440,442.

Lindow KB, Warren C.  Understanding Rosacea.  American Journal of Nursing. 2001;101(10):44-51.

Litt JZ.  Recognizing rosacea.  The Female Patient.  2000;25:50-58.

Bikowski J.  Rosacea: The great imitator.  Family Practice Recertification.  1997;19:61-65,70-76,81.

Thiboutot DM.  Acne rosacea. American Family Physician.  1994;50(8):1691-1697,1701-1702.

 

Ordering

To order any of these materials, please fill out our Physician Materials Request Form, or call the Society at 888/662-5874. Materials will be delivered by U.S. mail.