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131 Years of Continuing Medical EducationTHE RONALD O. PERELMAN DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGYNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Sponsored by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School

THURSDAY–FRIDAY • JUNE 5–6, 2014 • NEW YORK, NY

DERMATOLOGYADVANCES IN

©Karl Tepfer Photography / KarlTepfer.com

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COURSE

INFORMATIONCOURSE DESCRIPTION

Dermatology is a rapidly evolving specialty, with new advances in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology made every year. New medications and treatment modalities for both common and uncommon dermatol-ogical diseases have been recently released, or are expected for impending release, that will change the treatment indications for these conditions. In addition, older medica-tions may still play a role in treating these conditions, and how they should be properly incorporated is vital for optimizing patient outcomes.

This two-day program will educate provid-ers of people with skin disease, including dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, primary care physicians, and residents in dermatology with current therapeutic options and treatment guidelines as taught by an experienced faculty. It will focus on the best approaches to the management of patients in order to achieve the best health-related outcomes for patients suf-fering from both common and uncommon dermatologic conditions.

STATEMENT OF NEED • There are new systemic modalities for

treating debilitating diseases such as psoriasis and autoimmune dermatological conditions. Providers need to learn how and when to incorporate these modalities, especially in conjunction with older systemic options. As the field of dermatology learns more about these potentially devastating disorders, treatments become better tailored toward treating these diseases more directly and effectively. The hope is that using these new treatments—either alone or in conjunction with older therapies—will improve patient disease outcome and decrease adverse events.

• There are new topical medications that are being released in early 2014 that are expected to change the landscape of the medical management of onychomycosis, acne, rosacea, and atopic dermatitis. These new treatment options will be made available to patients who previously had not been eligible for any kind of treatment options. In addition, these new treatments can be combined with older systemic options.

• New technologies in laser and light source devices and injectable filler substances are being developed rapidly for the treatment of dermatologic conditions. These advanc-es may offer better outcomes for patients with these dermatologic conditions, and dermatologists need to learn how and when to use them safely and effectively.

• As the indications for optimal management of cutaneous malignancies are always evolving, it is essential that clinicians be updated on these new options. New recommendations based on epidemiologic, histopathologic, and clinical research need to be reviewed as well as best options on how to manage these malignancies to decrease both patient morbidity and mortality.

• Pediatric dermatology is a subspecialty of dermatology that focuses on the diagnosis and management of skin conditions in the pediatric population. Certain skin conditions arise only in children and thus require different treatment approaches from the adult population. Many dermatologists feel hesitant to treat pediatric dermatologic conditions due to lack of knowledge.

131 Years of Continuing Medical EducationTHE RONALD O. PERELMAN DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGYNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

DERMATOLOGY

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COURSE

INFORMATIONTARGET AUDIENCE This activity is designed for all providers who care for patients with diseases of the skin, including dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons, dermatology residents, and medical doctors of other specialties, such as primary care, pediatrics, and plastic surgery, who have a special interest in dermatology.

FACULTY

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

• Establish an algorithm to determine which patients with psoriasis or autoimmune dermatological conditions are eligible for each new drug, how to dose the drug, and how to safely monitor these patients

• Describe the new indications for management of cutaneous malignancies, and outline the options for their patients suffering from cutaneous malignancy in order to optimize their outcome

• Establish a strategy to recognize which patients would benefit from new laser/light source devices or injectable substances, as well as describe how to use them safely and effectively

• Recognize those patients previously ineligible for treatment of onychomycosis, acne, rosacea, and atopic dermatitis and offer them new therapies. Describe the safety profile, risks, and side effects of new medications, explain how to dose and monitor therapy, and assess their efficacy depending on the severity of disease

• Identify and treat selected dermatologic conditions within the pediatric population

COURSE DIRECTORJennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD

COURSE CO-DIRECTOR Chris G. Adigun, MD

GUEST FACULTYRussell P. Hall, MD J. Lamar Callaway Professor Department of Dermatology and Immunology Chair, Department of Dermatology Duke University School of Medicine Durham, NC

Andrea Zaenglein, MD Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics Penn State/ Hershey Medical Center Hershey, PA

THE RONALD O. PERELMAN DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY FACULTY NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Michael J. Albom, MD Robert Anolik, MD Robin Ashinoff, MD E. Eugene Bain III, MDEmily M. Berger, MDNooshin K. Brinster, MDJohn A. Carucci, MD, PhD Karen Chernoff, MDDavid E. Cohen, MD, MPH Bruce Deitchman, MD Alisa Femia, MD Linda K. Franks, MD Robert J. Friedman, MD, MSc (Med) Ellen C. Gendler, MDRoy G. Geronemus, MD Lisa M. Gruson, MD Elizabeth K. Hale, MDRoger S. Ho, MD, MS, MPHHideko Kamino, MD

Julie K. Karen, MD Susan E. Katz, MD Jo-Ann M. Latkowski, MD Marie Claire Leger, MD, PhD Vicki J. Levine, MD Shane Meehan, MD Ahou Meydani, MD Rhoda S. Narins, MD Andrea L. Neimann, MD, MSCE Seth J. Orlow, MD, PhD Ariel Ostad, MD Anna C. Pavlick, DO David Polsky, MD, PhD Miriam K. Pomeranz, MD Sarika M. Ramachandran, MD Darrell S. Rigel, MD, MS Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD FAAD, FACPJulie V. Schaffer, MD Jerry Shapiro, MD, FRCPC Helen T. Shin, MD Nicholas A. Soter, MDSari B. Weinstein, MD, FAAD

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LOCATION

NYU Langone Medical Center Alumni Hall, Farkas Auditorium 550 First Avenue (31st St.) New York, NY 10016

MAILING ADDRESS AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Registration Office NYU Post-Graduate Medical School 545 First Avenue, Suite 5S New York, NY 10016 Phone: (212) 263-5295 Fax: (212) 263-5293

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT

The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT

The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAD ACCREDITATION

The New York University School of Medicine Advances in Dermatology (program #337100) is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 14.25 AAD Recognized Credit(s) and may be used toward the American Academy of Dermatology’s Continuing Medical Education Award.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School adheres to the ACCME Essential Areas and Policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support, regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified Conflicts of Interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Rooms are in very heavy demand in New York City; we urge you to make your reservations early. You may obtain a list of hotels located near NYU Langone Medical Center by visiting our website: http://cme.med.nyu.edu/travel

PARKING

For information, please visit http://med.nyu.edu/directions-parking We cannot validate parking for registrants.

ONLINE

REGISTRATIONVisit our secure website http://cme.med.nyu.edu/derm to submit online registration.

GENERAL

INFORMATION

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PROGRAMTHURSDAY, JUNE 57:30am Registration and

Continental Breakfast 8:00 Welcome and Introduction

Seth J. Orlow, MD, PhD, Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD and Chris G. Adigun, MD

MEDICAL DERMATOLOGYMODERATOR: Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD8:10 Dermatitis Herpetiformis: A Model

for Cutaneous Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Disease Russell P. Hall, MD

8:30 Guttate Psoriasis: What Does it Mean and How Do We Manage It? Susan E. Katz, MD

8:45 Methotrexate: Risks and Rewards in a Biologic Era Andrea L. Neimann, MD, MSCE

9:00 TNF Alpha Inhibitor Induced Autoimmunity Sarika M. Ramachandran, MD

9:15 Cutaneous Dermatomyositis: An Update on Disease Presentations, Risk-Stratification, and Management Alisa Femia, MD

9:30 A Therapeutic Armamentarium for Autoimmune and Idiopathic Urticaria Nicholas A. Soter, MD

9:45 Panel Discussion: Drs. Femia, Hall, Katz, Neimann, Ramachandran and Soter

10:00 Coffee Break

MODERATOR: Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD10:15 Is this Erythroderma Benign

or Malignant? Jo-Ann M. Latkowski, MD

10:30 Contact Dermatitis to Rubber and Rubber Additives Lisa M. Gruson, MD

10:45 Contact Dermatitis Update David E. Cohen, MD, MPH

11:00 Recommendations and Controversies about Vitamin D Roger S. Ho, MD, MS, MPH

11:15 Alopecia Update with Emphasis on Clinical-Pathological Correlation Nooshin K. Brinster, MD

11:30 The Epidemic of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Jerry Shapiro, MD, FRCPC

11:45 Panel Discussion: Drs. Cohen, Brinster, Gruson, Ho, Latkowski, and Shapiro

12:00pm Lunch

MODERATOR: Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD1:00 Teledermatology Update

Ahou Meydani, MD1:15 Topical Therapy for

Onychomycosis Chris G. Adigun, MD

1:30 Photodynamic Therapy Update Elizabeth K. Hale, MD

1:45 Medical and Laser Treatments for Rosacea Sari B. Weinstein, MD, FAAD

2:00 Acne Update Andrea Zaenglein, MD

2:15 Current and Future Reimbursement Issues Bruce Deitchman, MD

2:30 Panel Discussion: Drs. Adigun, Deitchman, Hale, Meydani, Weinstein and Zaenglein

3:00 Coffee Break

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGYMODERATOR: Julie V. Schaffer, MD3:15 Pearls for Performing Successful

Pediatric Procedures Karen Chernoff, MD

3:30 Contact Dermatitis in Children Emily M. Berger, MD

3:45 Skin Findings in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Julie V. Schaffer, MD

4:00 Lichen Sclerosis in Children Helen T. Shin, MD

4:15 Pipeline Drugs in Atopic Dermatitis Seth J. Orlow, MD, PhD

4:30 Panel Discussion: Drs. Berger, Chernoff, Schaffer, Shin and Orlow

5:00 pm Adjourn

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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2014PIGMENTED LESIONS AND MELANOMAMODERATOR: David Polsky, MD, PhD7:30am Registration and

Continental Breakfast8:00 Histopathologic Mimickers of

Melanoma Shane Meehan, MD

8:15 Melanoma Associated with Melanocytic Nevi Hideko Kamino, MD

8:30 How and When Should Atypical Nevi Be Biopsied and Re-excised? Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD

8:45 My Patient Has Melanoma, Now What Do I Do? David Polsky, MD, PhD

9:00 The Many Faces of Melanoma: The Earth, the Moon and the Stars Robert J. Friedman, MD, MSc (Med)

9:15 Photoprotection Update Darrell S. Rigel, MD, MS

9:30 Conquering the Dark Side: Advances in the Treatment of Metastatic Melanoma Anna C. Pavlick, DO

9:45 Panel Discussion: Drs. Friedman, Kamino, Meehan, Pavlick, Polsky, Rigel and Stein

10:15 Coffee Break

CLINICAL PEARLS AND LASERSMODERATOR: Chris G. Adigun, MD10:30 Lumps and Bumps in the Vulva

Miriam K. Pomeranz, MD10:45 Tattoo Reactions

Marie Claire Leger, MD, PhD11:00 Laser Treatment for Tattoo Removal

Robert Anolik, MD11:15 Advances in the Laser Treatment

of Vascular Lesions Roy G. Geronemus, MD

11:30 Combining Laser & Sclerotherapy for Optimal Treatment of Leg Veins Julie K. Karen, MD

11:45 Panel Discussion: Drs. Anolik, Geronemus, Karen, Leger, and Pomeranz

12:00pm Lunch

COSMETIC AND SURGICAL DERMATOLOGY MODERATOR: Chris G. Adigun, MD1:00 Neck Rejuvenation

Rhoda S. Narins, MD 1:15 Bye Bye Blepharoplasty: Periorbital

Rejuvenation Without Surgery Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD, FAAD, FACP

1:30 Common Pitfalls in Botox Injections and How to Avoid Them Ellen C. Gendler, MD

1:45 Patients and Doctors—Dilemmas in Perception and Surgical Treatment Michael J. Albom, MD

2:00 Mission Work in the Dominican Republic Linda K. Franks, MD

2:15 Panel Discussion: Drs. Albom, Franks, Gendler, Narins and Sarnoff

2:30 Coffee Break

SKIN CANCER AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERYMODERATOR: Chris G. Adigun, MD3:00 What’s New in Surgical

Dermatology Vicki J. Levine, MD

3:15 Vismodegib as Neo-Adjuvant Treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma Robin Ashinoff, MD

3:30 Treatment of Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma E. Eugene Bain III, MD

3:45 Regional Approach to Post Mohs Reconstruction John A. Carucci, MD, PhD

4:00 Scar Revision Techniques in Dermatologic Surgery Ariel Ostad, MD

4:15 Panel Discussion: Drs. Ashinoff, Bain, Carucci, Levine and Ostad

4:45 pm Adjourn

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COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY: In the unusual circumstance that this course is cancelled, two weeks notice will be given and tuition will be refunded in full. The NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is not responsible for any airfare, hotel or other costs incurred.

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