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LAS VEGAS DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR AGENDA*
* Sessions and faculty subject to change. Check our website for
updates.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 6:45 AM Registration – Breakfast and Visit
Exhibits 8:10 AM Welcome and Introductions 8:15 AM Acne Update
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD 8:45 AM Optimizing Treatment for AKs and
SKs Neal Bhatia, MD 9:15 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 9:30 AM
Independent CME Symposium 10:30 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:45
AM Finishing Fungus Neal Bhatia, MD 11:15 AM Connective Tissue
Disease Boiled Down: What Every Derm Needs to Know Alisa Femia, MD
11:45 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 12:00 PM Lunch 1:15 PM What’s
New in Hyperhidrosis Seemal Desai, MD 1:45 PM Rosacea and More
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD 2:15 PM Complex Cases from the Inpatient
Dermatology Service Alisa Femia, MD 2:45 PM Interactive Panel
Discussion 3:15 PM Break & Visit Exhibits 3:45 PM Disorders of
Pigmentation Seemal Desai, MD 4:15 PM Great Cases from the Las
Vegas Dermatological Society Miriam S. Bettencourt, MD 5:00 PM
Sessions conclude
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 6:45 AM Breakfast and Visit Exhibits
8:10 AM Welcome Back 8:15 AM Psoriasis Pathophysiology Kenneth
B. Gordon, MD 8:30 AM TNF Inhibitors: Update for 2019 Francisco A.
Kerdel, BSc, MBBS 8:50 AM Novel Pathways: IL-12/23 and IL-23
Inhibitors Bruce E. Strober, MD, PhD 9:10 AM Update on IL-17
Inhibitors Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:30 AM Phototherapy for Psoriasis
Treatment Kenneth B. Gordon, MD 9:45 AM Small Molecules for the
Systemic Treatment of Psoriasis Bruce E. Strober, MD, PhD 10:15 AM
Break and Visit Exhibits 10:45 AM Emerging Therapies for Psoriasis:
Pipeline Drugs Bruce E. Strober, MD, PhD 11:00 AM Interactive Panel
Discussion and Cases 12:30 PM Lunch 12:45 PM Senior Residents Lunch
with Professors Francisco A. Kerdel, BSc, MBBS Linda F. Stein Gold,
MD Kenneth B. Gordon, MD Craig L. Leonardi, MD Bruce E. Strober,
MD, PhD 1:30 PM Dessert & Visit Exhibits
2:00 PM Topical Therapies for Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD 2:30 PM Pathophysiology of Atopic
Dermatitis Made Understandable Kenneth B. Gordon, MD 3:00 PM New
Horizons in Atopic Dermatology Therapy Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD
3:30 PM Pediatric Inflammatory Disease Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD
4:30 PM Atopic Dermatitis and Allergic Contact Dermatitis Joseph F.
Fowler, Jr., MD 5:00 PM Atopic Dermatitis: Optimizing Treatment
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 5:30 PM Interactive Panel Discussion
5:45 PM Sessions conclude
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 6:45 AM Breakfast 8:30 AM Welcome Back 8:35
AM Assessment of the Aging Face: Approach to the Cosmetic Patient
Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP 8:55 AM The Art of Injection:
Techniques using Neuromodulators Catherine DiGiorgio, MD 9:15 AM
The Art of Injection: Facial Volumization with Soft Tissue Fillers
Catherine DiGiorgio, MD 9:35 AM Interactive Panel Discussion 9:50
AM Independent CME Symposium 10:50 AM Break 11:00 AM Facial
Rejuvenation with Laser & Energy Based Devices- A Combination
Approach Mathew M. Avram, MD, JD 11:30 AM Non-Invasive Body
Contouring Catherine DiGiorgio, MD 11:45 AM An Overview of Tissue
Tightening Devices Mathew M. Avram, MD, JD 12:00 PM Interactive
Panel Discussion 12:15 PM Seminar concludes
INDEPENDENT SYMPOSIAThere will be several independent symposia
during the three days of the Las Vegas Dermatology Seminar. These
symposia are independently organized and CME/CE credit may or may
not be provided for these sessions. Satellites do not conflict with
any educational sessions. For the schedule, please see the
conference website in the independent symposia section.
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SDEF CONFERENCE CHAIRSJoseph F. Fowler, Jr, MD Clinical
Professor of Dermatology University of Louisville School of
Medicine Louisville, KY
Linda F. Stein Gold, MD Director of Dermatology Research Henry
Ford Health System Detroit, MI
Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP Professor and Chair
Department of Dermatology University of California, Irvine School
of Medicine Irvine, CA
Francisco A. Kerdel, BSc, MBBS Director of Inpatient Dermatology
University of Miami Hospital Professor and Vice Chair, Department
of Dermatology Florida International University Miami, FL Craig L.
Leonardi, MD Clinical Professor of Dermatology Saint Louis
University Medical School St. Louis, MOKenneth B. Gordon, MD
Professor and Thomas Russell Family/Milwaukee Community Physicians
Chair of Dermatology Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee,
WIBruce E. Strober, MD, PhD Yale University, New Haven, CT Central
Connecticut Dermatology Research Cromwell, CTSDEF MOC-D Director
Erik J. Stratman, MD Chairman, Department of Dermatology Marshfield
Clinic Marshfield, WI
Mathew M. Avram, MD, JD Director, Dermatologic Surgery Director,
MGH Dermatology Laser & Cosmetic Center Associate Professor of
Dermatology Harvard Medical School Boston, MAMiriam S. Bettencourt,
MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology University of Nevada
Adjunct Clinical Professor of Dermatology Touro University Las
Vegas, NVNeal Bhatia, MD Director of Clinical Dermatology
Therapeutics Clinical Research San Diego, CASeemal Desai, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Catherine DiGiorgio, MD
Private Practice Austin, TX Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD Professor
of Dermatology and Pediatrics Chief, Pediatric and Adolescent
Dermatology Vice Chair, Department of Dermatology University of
California, San Diego School of Medicine and Rady Children’s
Hospital San Diego, CAAlisa Femia, MD Assistant Professor Director
of Inpatient Consultations Director of Autoimmune Connective Tissue
Disease The Ronald O. Perelman Dept. of Dermatology NYU Langone
Medical Center New York, NY
16TH ANNUAL SDEF PSORIASIS FORUM DIRECTORS
FACULTY
PHYSICIANSThis 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 and
Skin Disease Education Foundation/Global Academy for Medical
Education, LLC. The University of
Louisville is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing
education for physicians.
The University of Louisville School of Medicine designates this
live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP CreditApplication for CME credit has been filed with the
American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is
pending.
SDEF MOC-D The self-assessment program offered at the Skin
Disease Education Foundation’s 20th Las Vegas Dermatology Seminar®
is approved by the American Board of Dermatology (ABD) for MOC-D
self-assessment points.
JOINT ACCREDITATION STATEMENTNursing 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 16.75
contact hour(s) (1.675 CEUs) of the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education.
Continuing Nursing Education The maximum number of hours awarded
for this Continuing Nursing Education activity is 16.75 contact
hours. Pharmacotherapy contact hours for Advanced Practice
Registered Nurses to be determined.
Faculty Disclosures All relevant financial relationships with
any commercial interests and/or manufacturers must be disclosed to
participants at the beginning of each activity.
ACCREDITATION AND DESIGNATION STATEMENTS
LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this live conference,
learners should be better able to:
• Design a comprehensive treatment plan for acne patients based
on clinical guidelines, incorporating pharmacologic and
nonpharmacologic strategies.
• Identify risk factors for actinic keratosis.• Design
individualized treatment strategies for
patients with actinic keratosis to reduce risk of squamous cell
carcinoma.
• Explain methods to increase patient satisfaction and improve
patient outcomes via combination treatments for facial
rejuvenation.
• Discuss which injectables can be used in combination with
laser and energy-based devices to safely improve patient
outcomes.
• Explain appropriate patient selection for tissue tightening
techniques to achieve optimal cosmetic outcomes and patient
satisfaction.
• Describe facial anatomy for safe injection of soft-tissue
fillers.
• Perform injection techniques and proper filler placement to
achieve optimal patient outcomes.
• Describe the technology behind the various products and
devices available for noninvasive body contouring.
• Design evidence-based, guideline-driven treatment strategies
for patients with atopic dermatitis based on disease severity with
the goal of clear or almost clear skin.
• Identify cutaneous manifestations of connective tissue disease
and determine appropriate management strategies.
• Describe evidence-based strategies for the diagnosis and
pharmacologic management of hyperhidrosis.
• Discuss the current systemic and topical therapies for
onychomycosis and tinea fungal infections.
• Diagnose and develop treatment strategies for hyper- and
hypo-pigmentation disorders.
• Describe the pathophysiology of psoriasis and its associated
comorbidities.
• Diagnose and treat patients with psoriasis appropriately,
based on current clinical guidelines.
• Increase routine screening for psoriatic arthritis in patients
with psoriasis.
• Design self-education and patient education programs as part
of the treatment plan for rosacea treatment.
• Discuss appropriate treatment strategies for rosacea, based on
individual signs and symptoms as well as knowledge of the
indications, efficacy, and risks of available and emerging rosacea
therapies.
• Differentiate seborrheic keratosis from other skin lesions,
particularly melanoma.
• Match patients with the most appropriate interventions for
effective and cosmetically acceptable treatment of SK lesions.
• Diagnose cutaneous manifestations of internal disease.
• Identify a strategy to work-up patients with cutaneous
manifestations of internal disease.
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FORUM AGENDA Wednesday, November 6 7:00 AM Breakfast
I Introduction
8:15 AM Goals of the Meeting Co-Chairs: Sancy Leachman, MD, PhD;
Mohammed Kashani-Sabet, MD
II Melanoma Session
8:30 AM Epidemiological State of the Art Laura Ferris, MD,
PhD
8:50 AM Melanoma Detection: Different Tools for Different
Populations Sancy Leachman MD, PhD
9:10 AM 8th Edition of the AJCC Melanoma Staging System Merrick
Ross, MD
9:30 AM Molecular Profile Testing: New Technology to Aid
Treatment Mohammed Kashani-Sabet, MD
9:50 AM The Surgeon/ Oncologist Role in Treatment and Follow-up
Merrick Ross, MD
10:10 AM Medical Treatment and Adjuvant Therapy John Kirkwood,
MD
10:30 AM Melanoma Case Study Pro/Con Discussion: Molecular
Profiling, Treatment and Management Mohammed Kashani-Sabet, MD;
Sancy Leachman, MD, PhD; Laura Ferris, MD, PhD; Merrick Ross, MD;
John Kirkwood, MD
11:00 AM Break I Keratinocyticession
III Keratinocytic Carcinomas Session
11:15 AM Epidemiology & Data-Based Management of
Keratinocytic Carcinomas Maryam Asgari, MD
11:35 AM Topical & Systemic Therapies for Basal Cell
Carcinoma Ervin Epstein, MD
11:55 AM High Risk Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Surgical Treatment
and Molecular Diagnostics Anna Bar, MD
12:15 PM Systemic Therapy for Larger, Inoperable Keratinocytic
Carcinomas Michael R. Migden, MD
12:15 PM Staging and Therapy of cSCC Guilherme Rabinowits,
MD
12:15 PM cSCC Case Study Presentations and Discussion Guilherme
Rabinowits, MD; Maryam Asgari, MD; Ervin Epstein, MD; Michael
Migden, MD
1:25 PM Lunch
IV Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Epidemiology and State of the
Art
2:25 PM Detection and Diagnosis Madeleine Duvic, MD
2:45 PM Stage-based Management Approach Youn Kim, MD
3:05 PM Treatment in the Adjuvant Setting Madeleine Duvic, MD,
and Youn Kim, MD
3:25 PM CTCL Case Study Presentations and Discussion Madeleine
Duvic, MD, and Youn Kim, MD
3:55 PM Break
V Merkel Cell Carcinoma Session
4:10 PM Epidemiological State of the Art Isaac Brownell, MD,
PhD
4:30 PM Detection and Staging Ann Silk, MD
4:50 PM Surgical Treatment Mark Faries, MD
5:10 PM Case Study Presentations and Discussion Ann Silk, MD;
Mark Faries, MD; Isaac Brownell, MD, PhD
Adjourn
CO-CHAIRSSancy Leachman, MD, PhD John D. Gray Endowed Chair in
Melanoma Research Professor and Chair, Department of Dermatology
Oregon Health & Science University Center for Health &
Healing Portland, ORMohammed Kashani-Sabet, MD Director, Center for
Melanoma Research and Treatment California Pacific Medical Center
Research Institute San Francisco, CA
Maryam Asgari, MD Associate Professor, Dermatology Associate
Professor, Population Medicine Harvard Medical School Director,
High Risk Skin Cancer Clinic, Dermatology Massachusetts General
Hospital Boston, MAAnna Bar, MD Assistant Professor Oregon Health
& Science University Portland, OR Isaac Brownell, MD, PhD Head,
Cutaneous Development and Carcinogenesis Section Adjunct
Investigator, National Cancer Institute Bethesda, MDMadeleine
Duvic, MD Deputy Department Chair Professor of Medicine and
Dermatology Blanche Bender Professorship in Cancer Research The
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TXErvin
Epstein, MD Brown & Toland Physicians Sutter Medical Network
Oakland, CAMark Faries, MD The Angeles Clinic & Research
Institute Associate Director of Surgical Oncology Experimental
Therapeutics Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Laura
Ferris, MD, PhD Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Clinical and Translational Science Institute Director of Clinical
Trials, UPMC Department of Dermatology University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PAYoun Kim, MD Joanne and Peter Haas Jr
Professor/Director, Multidisciplinary Cutaneous Lymphoma
ProgramStanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Cancer
Institute Stanford, CAJohn Kirkwood, MD Thomas and Sandra Usher
Professor of Medicine, Dermatology and Translational Science
Co-Leader, Hillman Melanoma Program Co-Director, Pediatric Melanoma
Program UPMC Hillman Cancer Institute Pittsburgh, PAMichael Migden,
MD Professor Departments of Dermatology and Head and Neck Surgery
ACGME Fellowship Director: Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic
Oncology Mohs Surgery Center The University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center Houston, TXGuilherme Rabinowits, MD Associate
Professor of Medicine Florida International University Physician
Lead, Head and Neck Medical Oncology Miami Cancer Institute/Baptist
Health South Florida Miami, FL Merrick Ross, MD Charles M. McBride
Distinguished Professorship in Surgical Oncology Chief Melanoma
Section Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology The University
of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX Ann Silk, MD
Co-Director of the Merkel Cell Carcinoma Center of Excellence
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA
FACULTY
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN EFFECTIVE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Cutaneous Malignancies Forum NEW! Wednesday, November 6
PHYSICIANSThis 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 Hemedicus and Skin Disease
Education Foundation/Global Academy for Medical Education, LLC.
Hemedicus is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing
education for physicians. Hemedicus designates this live activity
for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity. NURSING AND PHARMACYJoint
Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been
planned and implemented by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine
and Hemedicus. 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 EducationPostgraduate
Institute for Medicine designates this continuing education
activity for 8 contact hours (.80 CEUs) of the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education. Continuing Nursing EducationThe
maximum number of hours awarded for this Continuing Nursing
Education activity is 8 contact hours. Pharmacotherapy contact
hours for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to be determined.
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Join us at Skin Disease Education Foundation’s (SDEF) 20th
Annual Las Vegas Dermatology Seminar®,
November 7-9, 2019 at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. Nationally
known leaders in the field of dermatology will present recent
advances and emerging trends in the diagnosis, treatment, and
monitoring of patients
with skin diseases. Approved for 16.75 CME/CE Credits.
This highly scientific three-day CME/CE conference examines key
clinical topics such as acne, rosacea, AK, contact dermatitis,
psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, onychomycosis and other fungal
infections, infectious diseases in dermatology, fillers, toxins,
devices, cases and more!
SDEF’s Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatology Forums are in-depth,
comprehensive programs featured on day two. Clinical presentations,
interactive panels and cases covering current and emerging
therapies for the treatment of psoriasis and atopic dermatology are
covered throughout the day.
Introducing the Cutaneous Malignancies Forum! This optional,
pre-conference forum makes its debut on Wednesday, November 6 and
will cover contemporary issues in effective diagnosis and treatment
of cutaneous malignancies. Approved for 8 CME/CE Credits.
SDEF’s 20th Annual Las Vegas Dermatology Seminar® featuring the
Annual Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatology Forums will be of interest
to both the seasoned clinician and residents. The format is
informal and relaxed, and encourages a free-flowing exchange of
ideas between our expert faculty and colleagues, as well as
providing practical solutions that are immediately useful in
improving patient outcomes.
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THIS CONFERENCE IS FOR YOUDermatologists • Dermatology Residents
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