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FEBRUARY 16-21, 2020HYATT REGENCY MAUI
LAHAINA, MAUI, HAWAII
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Linda F. Stein Gold, MDDirector of Dermatology ResearchDivision Head of Dermatology Henry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MI
Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCPProfessor and ChairDepartment of DermatologyUniversity of California, Irvine School of MedicineIrvine, CA
Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD*Clinical Professor of DermatologyUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY*Planning Committee, not presenting
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• Discuss the use of currently recommended diagnostic and treatment approaches for specific dermatologic conditions and match patients with the most appropriate interventions.
• Apply evidence-based pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies to the management of patients with acne.
• Review current scientific findings that demonstrate the underlying pathophysiology of, and the treatment targets for, acne vulgaris.
• Discuss the factors that increase a patient’s risk for developing actinic keratosis.
• Design a treatment strategy for actinic keratosis that improves outcomes while minimizing the potential risk of complications.
• Discuss the benefits and risks of current agents and techniques commonly used in aesthetic and procedural dermatology.
• Select filler agents suitable for use in treating different facial areas.
• Design a nonsurgical treatment strategy, including potential use of neuromodulators, to address patient concerns about facial aging.
• Develop a treatment approach for atopic dermatitis that achieves the goal of clear or almost clear skin.
• Review safety and efficacy data on therapies that target the inflammatory component of atopic dermatitis.
• Compare and contrast the symptomatology of atopic dermatitis and the differences in the approach to treatment for adults vs pediatric patients.
• Recognize the role of dermoscopy in diagnosis and management of various skin lesions.
• List signs, symptoms, and diagnostic indicators of hidradenitis suppurativa severity levels and describe initial steps for treatment.
• Identify the conditions under which patients with hidradenitis suppurativa would be eligible for treatment with biologic therapies.
• Describe recent scientific findings that explicate the inflammatory basis of psoriasis.
• Discuss current clinical guidelines for optimal diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis.
• Review safety and efficacy data on new and emerging therapies for psoriasis.
• Implement a strategy for stepwise manage-ment of psoriasis with topical and biologic agents, including the use of treat-to-target goals
• Apply current strategies for assessing and treating dermatologic conditions in pediatric patients, including acne, infections, birthmarks, hair disorders, and skin tumors.
• Identify when epicutaneous patch testing is appropriate in pediatric patients.
• Discuss safety and efficacy data on current and emerging therapies for rosacea.
• Define appropriate goals and strategies for the optimal management of patients with rosacea.
• Distinguish between benign nevi and suspicious neoplasms.
• Discuss available treatment strategies for melanoma at various stages of its progression.
• Identify high-risk tumor characteristics and indications for Mohs surgery and the impact of patient characteristics and expectations on the results of the procedure.
• Recognize the need for increased vigilance for the development of skin cancer in immunocompromised patients.
• Explain available methods for assessing and monitoring Spitz nevi.
• Describe available nonsurgical options for managing superficial nonmelanoma lesions.
• Define the underlying processes that lead to Merkel cell carcinoma, how recurrences can be diagnosed early, and resources for management.
• Discuss NCCN guidelines on melanoma surveillance, diagnostic tests and recurrence risk calculators.
• Describe techniques for managing keloids that offer the greatest benefits with minimal risk of scarring.
• Diagnose, and develop treatment strategies for hypopigmentation disorders.
• Discuss the latest data on the prevalence, severity, and impact of primary axillary hyperhidrosis and other common forms of hyperhidrosis.
• Outline strategies for diagnosing primary axillary hyperhidrosis and other forms of hyperhidrosis, including the use of validated instruments to assess the impact of the condition on affected patients.
• Review the evidence regarding the efficacy and safety profile of various first‐line and subsequent therapies for various types of hyperhidrosis, as well as patient candidacy for the different treatments.
ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENTS PHYSICIANS
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with
the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University of Louisville School of Medicine and Skin Disease Education Foundation/Global Academy for Medical Education, LLC. The University of Louisville School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Louisville School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 31.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
SDEF MOC-DThe self-assessment program offered at 44th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar® is approved by the American Board of Dermatology (ABD) for MOC-D self-
assessment points.
AAFP CREDIT Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
JOINT ACCREDITATION NURSING AND PHARMACY
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Global
Academy for Medical Education. Postgraduate Institute for Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION Postgraduate Institute for Medicine designates this continuing education activity for 31.5 contact hours (3.15 CEUs) of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATIONThe maximum number of hours awarded for this Continuing Nursing Education activity is 31.5 contact hours.Pharmacotherapy contact hours for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses will be designated on your certificate.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
HYATT REGENCY MAUI 200 Nohea Kai Drive Lahaina, Hawaii 96761 808-661-1234
For reservations: https://tinyurl.com/HawaiiDerm2020hotel
HOTEL RESERVATIONS Our conference room rates start at $350, plus taxes and hotel fees.
The deadline for making your reservation is January 13, 2020. After that date, or in the event that the room block becomes full prior to the deadline, rooms
are subject to availability, and the room rates may increase. When booking, please make sure to mention Skin Disease Education Foundation to receive the discounted room rate.
Please see hotel website for further details.
HOTEL INFORMATION
Luau Reception Wednesday, February 19, 2020
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
NETWORKING DINNER RECEPTIONS Included with your registration
Welcome Reception Monday, February 17, 2020
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Registration Category
THRU 10/28/19
THRU 1/10/20
AFTER 1/10/20
Physician $695 $795 $995
PA/NP/RN/Pharmacist $495 $595 $795
Resident/Fellow $325 $350 $400
Spouse/Guest* $375 $425 $450
Children age 13-16* $300 $350 $375
Children age 5-12* $275 $300 $325
Children under age 5* $40 $40 $40
Industry & Industry Not Exhibiting $1,500 $1,500 $1,800
Dermoscopy Workshop $95 $95 $95
YOUR REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: The clinician’s registration fee covers attendance to the scientific meeting, continental breakfasts, breaks, lunches when provided, two buffet dinner receptions (Welcome and Luau) and exhibits. *Guest registration fee includes breakfasts and two buffet dinner receptions. No admittance to educational sessions, lunches or breaks.
Tickets for guests to attend either the Welcome and/or Luau Receptions only are available. See rates online (breakfasts not included).CANCELLATION POLICY Full refund less a $50 administrative fee as follows: requests for refunds must be made in writing and postmarked, e-mailed, or faxed prior to January 3, 2020 (Global Academy for Medical Education, LLC, 7 Century Drive – Suite 301 Parsippany, NJ 07054), e-mail [email protected], or fax (201-822-6114). After January 3, 2020 no refunds will be granted. After the refund date, you have two options: you can send someone in your place, or we can mark a credit in the amount you paid less a $50 administrative fee to be applied to your registration for next year’s conference. FACULTY DISCLOSURE:All relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests and/or manufacturers must be disclosed to participants at the beginning of each activity.SPECIAL NEEDS: We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you. Please contact Global Academy for Medical Education at least 3 weeks in advance at 973.290.8256 or [email protected].
At the conclusion of this live conference, participants should be better able to:
DIRECTORSLinda F. Stein Gold, MDDirector of Dermatology ResearchDivision Head of DermatologyHenry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MI
Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCPProfessor and ChairDepartment of DermatologyUniversity of California Irvine School of MedicineIrvine, CAJoseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD*Clinical Professor of DermatologyUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY
*Planning committee, not presenting
SESSION CHAIRSAESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY Michael S. Kaminer, MDAssociate Clinical Professor of Dermatology Yale Medical School Assistant Professor of DermatologyBrown Medical SchoolPrivate Practice Chestnut Hill, MA
CUTANEOUS ONCOLOGY Ashfaq A. Marghoob, MDAttending Physician Dermatology Service Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Hauppauge, NY
MOC-D Erik J. Stratman, MDChairman Department of DermatologyMarshfield Clinic Marshfield, WI
PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MDProfessor of Dermatology and PediatricsChief, Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology Vice Chair, Department of DermatologyUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine andRady Children’s HospitalSan Diego, CA
PSORIASIS Craig L. Leonardi, MDClinical Professor of DermatologySaint Louis University Medical SchoolSt. Louis, MO
FACULTYHilary E. Baldwin, MD Associate Professor, Clinical DermatologyRutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolNew Brunswick, NJVincent Bertucci, MD, FRCPC Co-Director, Cosmetic Dermatology & Laser Fellowship, University of TorontoConsultant Dermatologist, Women’s College Hospital, TorontoPrivate PracticeWoodbridge, ON, CanadaAndrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA PresidentOregon Medical Research CenterPortland, ORJeremy B. Green, MD Private Practice Coral Gables, FLIltefat Hamzavi, MDSenior Staff Physician, Department of DermatologyHenry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MIGeorge J. Hruza, MD, MBA Adjunct Professor of DermatologySaint Louis University Medical SchoolSt. Louis, MOSuzanne L. Kilmer, MD Clinical ProfessorDepartment of DermatologyUniversity of California, Davis School of MedicineSacramento, CAAndrew C. Krakowski, MDChief of Dermatology andProgram Director of the Residency in DermatologySt. Luke’s University Health Network Easton, PA Moise L. Levy, MD Professor of Dermatology and PediatricsDell Medical SchoolUniversity of Texas, AustinClinical Professor, Dermatology and PediatricsBaylor College of MedicineAustin, TXHenry W. Lim, MD Chair EmeritusDepartment of DermatologySenior Vice President for Academic AffairsHenry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MI
Natasha A. Mesinkovska, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of DermatologyDirector of Clinical ResearchUniversity of California, Irvine School of MedicineIrvine, CAKishwer S. Nehal, MDDirector, Mohs Micrographic and Dermatologic SurgeryMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, NYPaul T. Ngheim, MD, PhD George F. Odland Chair in DermatologyHead of UW DermatologyProfessor of Dermatology/MedicineUniversity of Washington School of MedicineSeattle, WAMark G. Rubin, MD Associate Professor of DermatologyUniversity of California, San Diego School of MedicinePrivate PracticeBeverly Hills, CANazanin Saedi, MD Director of Jefferson Laser Surgery and Cosmetic CenterAssociate Professor in DermatologySidney Kimmel Medical CollegeThomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PABrooke C. Sikora, MD Private PracticeChestnut Hill, MAJessica Sprague, MD Assistant Professor of DermatologyAttending Physician, Pediatric and Adolescent MedicineUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine andRady Children’s HospitalSan Diego, CATrilokraj Tejasvi, MBBSAssistant Professor, DermatologyDirector, TeledermatologyDirector, Cutaneous LymphomasUniversity of Michigan – Michigan MedicineAnn Arbor, MIJashin J. Wu, MDFounder & CEODermatology Research and Education FoundationIrvine, CA
FACULTY
“In 2020, SDEF’s Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar celebrates 44 years of excellence in providing CME/CE to dermatologists and all the healthcare professionals who treat skin diseases.
For six days you’ll have the opportunity to learn from the experts and mix with your peers. We provide medical and aesthetic sessions focusing on serious science and the latest developments.
Add that to our engaging interactive discussions and you’ll know that your time with us was productive and well spent.“
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD | Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP | Joseph F. Fowler, Jr, MD SDEF Medical Directors
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2020The Future of Medical Dermatology Part ISession Chair: Linda F. Stein Gold, MD 6:30 AM Registration, Breakfast and Visit Exhibits 8:00 AM Welcome and Overview
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD and Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP
8:05 AM Diagnosing and Treating Atopic Dermatology in 2020 Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA
8:35 AM Managing Patients with Rosacea Linda F. Stein Gold, MD
9:05 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 10:20 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:50 AM Sweating It Out: Hyperhidrosis
Jashin J. Wu, MD 11:20 AM What’s New in Acne 2020
Hilary E. Baldwin, MD 11:50 AM TNF Antagonists
Jashin J. Wu, MD 12:20 PM Interactive Panel Discussion 12:45 PM Luncheon 1:45 PM Dessert and Visit Exhibits 2:00 PM Vitiligo: Yes the Dermatologist Can Help!
Iltefat Hamzavi, MD 2:30 PM Statistics for Clinicians
Jashin J. Wu, MD 3:00 PM Psoriasis: IL23 Update
Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA 3:30 PM Test Your Medical Knowledge: What’s Your Diagnosis?
Erik J. Stratman, MD 4:00 PM Interactive Panel Discussion 4:30 PM Session Concludes
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2020The Future of Medical Dermatology Part IISession Chair: Craig L. Leonardi, MD 6:30 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits 8:00 AM Advances in Atopic Dermatitis
Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA 8:30 AM Psoriasis: IL17 Update
Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:00 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 10:15 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:45 AM What’s New in Topical Therapy
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD
11:15 AM Treatment of Scars and Keloids Hilary E. Baldwin, MD
11:45 AM Hidradenitis Suppurativas: Do You Want to Be A Dermatologic Superhero? Iltefat Hamzavi, MD
12:15 PM Interactive Panel Discussion 12:30 PM Luncheon 1:30 PM Dessert and Visit Exhibits 1:45 PM Treatment Selection in Psoriasis Patients with
Comorbidities Craig L. Leonardi, MD
2:15 PM FDA and Sunscreen: What Should We Tell Our Patients? Henry W. Lim, MD
2:45 PM How Effective is Dermoscopy In the Early Recognition of Melanoma? Ashfaq A. Marghoob, MD
3:15 PM What is the Role of Phototherapy in 2020? Henry W. Lim, MD
3:45 PM Update from the American Board of Dermatology Erik J. Stratman, MD
4:15 PM Interactive Panel Discussion 4:45 PM Session Concludes
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020Aesthetic and Procedural Dermatology Part ISession Chairs: Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP; Michael S. Kaminer, MD 6:45 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits
Boot Camp: Botulinum Toxins and Fillers 8:00 AM Facial Anatomy: Where to Inject Safely
Nazanin Saedi, MD 8:30 AM Botulinum Toxins: 2020 Update
Brooke C. Sikora, MD 8:50 AM Non-Traditional Uses of Botulinum Toxin
Mark G. Rubin, MD 9:10 AM Fillers: Rejuvenation of the Mid and Lower Face
Jeremy B. Green, MD 9:40 AM Fillers: Optimized Strategies
Vincent Bertucci, MD, FRCPC 10:10 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 10:30 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 11:00 AM Pearls from the Masters – Fillers & Toxins Cases: Panel
Discussion and Review Michael S. Kaminer, MD
11:30 AM Fillers: Challenging Anatomic Locations Vincent Bertucci, MD, FRCPC
12:00 PM Filler Workshop: Injection Session Moderators: Vincent Bertucci, MD, FRCPC; Michael S. Kaminer, MD; Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP Injectors: Jeremy B. Green, MD; Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD; Mark G. Rubin, MD; Brooke C. Sikora, MD
1:00 PM Session Concludes
44TH ANNUAL SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR AGENDA*
*Sessions/faculty subject to change. For program, and faculty updates visit globalacademycme.com/SDEFHawaiiDerm
GlobalAcademyCME.com/SDEFHawaiiDerm For more CME/CE Opportunities in Dermatology visit Globalacademycme.com/Dermatology
INDEPENDENT SYMPOSIA There will be several independent symposia during the six days of SDEF’s 44th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar. These symposia are independently organized and CME/CE credit may or may not be provided for these sessions. Symposia do not conflict with any educational sessions. For the symposia schedule, please see the conference website in the independent symposia section.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2020Clinical Update on Pediatric DermatologySession Chairs: Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 6:45 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits 8:00 AM Overview
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 8:05 AM Birthmark Update!
Moise L. Levy, MD 8:35 AM Stop Picking on Me! Acne and Acneiform Eruptions
in Kids Jessica M. Sprague, MD
9:00 AM A Day at the Kid’s Beach (Vacation Dermatology) Andrew C. Krakowski, MD
9:30 AM Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis: What’s New? Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD
10:00 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 10:15 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:45 AM Challenges in Eczema and Other Inflammatory
Skin Diseases Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD
11:15 AM “Hive Mentality” Urticarial Lesions (and Differential Diagnosis) in Kids Jessica M. Sprague, MD
11:45 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 12:00 PM Luncheon 1:00 PM Break and Visit Exhibits 1:15 PM Scar Wars: Multimodal Approach to Scar Management
Andrew C. Krakowski, MD 1:45 PM What’s New and Emerging in Pediatric Dermatology
Moderator: Moise L. Levy 2:15 PM Session Concludes
Optional Workshop: Ticketed Session Sign-up required with your Seminar registration
DERMOSCOPY WORKSHOPEarn up to 2.5 CME/CE Credits
2:30 – 5:00 PMAshfaq A. Marghoob, MD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2020Aesthetic and Procedural Dermatology Part ISession Chairs: Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP; Michael S. Kaminer, MD 6:45 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits
Lasers and Devices 7:45 AM The Aging Paradigm Revisited
Natasha A. Mesinkovska, MD, PhD 8:05 AM Choosing Devices to Equip a Laser Center
Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD 8:25 AM Cosmeceuticals: What Works?
Brooke C. Sikora, MD 8:45 AM Complications from Energy Based Devices
George J. Hruza, MD, MBA
9:05 AM Skin Tightening: State of the Art 2020 Nazanin Saedi, MD
9:25 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 9:40 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:10 AM Hype vs. Reality: PRP, Microneedling, and Beyond
Natasha A. Mesinkovska, MD, PhD 10:30 AM Body Contouring: Non-Invasive Fat Reduction and
Muscle Tightening Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD
10:50 AM Cellulite: Have We Figured It Out? Jeremy Green, MD
11:10 AM AAD President’s Update George J. Hruza, MD, MBA
11:30 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 11:45 AM Devices in Aesthetic Medicine: Listen to the Experts
Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP 12:30 PM Session Concludes
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020Melanoma and Cutaneous OncologySession Chair: Ashfaq A. Marghoob, MD 6:45 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits 8:20 AM AK: Management and Treatments –
Why, When and What are the Options in Patients with an Extremely High Burden of AK Kishwer S. Nehal, MD
8:40 AM Merkel Cell Carcinoma Update and Management Approach Paul T. Nghiem, MD, PhD
9:10 AM CTCL: What Every General Dermatologist Should Know from Diagnosis to Management Trilokraj Tejasvi, MBBS
9:40 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 10:10 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:30 AM Dysplastic Nevus Part I
Ashfaq A. Marghoob , MD 11:00 AM Imaging and Blood Work in Melanoma Patients: Why,
When, in Whom & How Often? Paul T. Nghiem, MD, PhD
11:30 AM Mohs Appropriate Criteria: What the Practicing Dermatologist Should Know Before Sending Referral Kishwer S. Nehal, MD
12:00 PM Dysplastic Nevus Part II Ashfaq A. Marghoob, MD
12:30 PM Teledermatology/Teleconsultation as It Relates to Skin Cancer: State of Affairs, Benefits, Barriers, and How You Can Take Advantage of It Trilokraj Tejasvi, MBBS
12:45 PM Interactive Panel Discussion 1:15 PM Seminar Concludes – See you in 2021!
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JOIN US AT SKIN DISEASE EDUCATION FOUNDATION’S 44TH ANNUAL HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR®
Join us in Maui as we explore the latest advances in the treatment and management of common and complex diseases of the skin, both for adults and children as well as new developments in aesthetic medicine.
Our exceptional faculty will present clinically relevant information that you will find immediately useful in the care of your patients. This six-day meeting provides interactive presentations, case studies in medical dermatology, live-patient injection sessions and multiple workshops. Learn from the experts about acne, rosacea, actinic keratoses, skin cancers, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, nonsurgical facial rejuvenation, psoriatic arthritis, surgical pearls, and much more.
Skin Disease Education Foundation’s (SDEF) 44th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar’s comprehensive agenda contains cutting-edge, innovative and evolving issues relevant to practicing physicians and healthcare providers who treat diseases of the skin. Our scientific program has been designed to keep the clinician up-to-date on new developments within the field of dermatology.
This year we are offering a Dermoscopy workshop. As always, we offer the opportunity to network with your peers at our Welcome and Luau Receptions, both of which are included with your registration.
We look forward to seeing you in Maui at SDEF’s 44th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar.
This Conference Is For You: Dermatologists, dermatology residents, fellows, family physicians,
internists, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists will all gain important insights into
the management of patients with skin diseases.
Linda F. Stein Gold, MDDirector of Dermatology
ResearchDivision Head of
DermatologyHenry Ford Health SystemDetroit, MIChristopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCPProfessor and ChairDepartment of
DermatologyUniversity of California,
Irvine School of MedicineIrvine, CA
Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD*Clinical Professor of
DermatologyUniversity of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville, KY
* Planning committee, not presenting
DIRECTORS
SESSION CHAIRSAESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY
Michael S. Kaminer, MDAssociate Clinical Professor
of Dermatology Yale Medical School Assistant Professor of
DermatologyBrown Medical SchoolChestnut Hill, MA
CUTANEOUS ONCOLOGYAshfaq A. Marghoob, MDAttending Physician,
Dermatology ServiceMemorial Sloan-Kettering
Skin Cancer CenterHauppauge, NY
MOC-DErik J. Stratman, MDChairmanDepartment of DermatologyMarshfield ClinicMarshfield, WI
PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGYLawrence F. Eichenfield, MDProfessor of Dermatology
and PediatricsChief, Pediatric and
Adolescent DermatologyVice Chair, Department of
DermatologyUniversity of California,
San Diego School of Medicine and Rady Children’s Hospital
San Diego, CAPSORIASIS
Craig L. Leonardi, MDClinical Professor of
DermatologySaint Louis University
Medical SchoolSt. Louis, MO
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44th Annual
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