SOUTHEASTERN CONSORTIUM FOR DERMATOLOGY
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SOUTHEASTERN CONSORTIUM FOR DERMATOLOGY
40th Annual REGISTRATION SOUTHEASTERN CONSORTIUM FOR DERMATOLOGY _________________________________________________ Name (Req.) Credentials (Req.) _________________________________________________ Practice Name (Req.) _________________________________________________ Address/Suite (Req.) _________________________________________________ City/State/Zip (Req.) _________________________________________________ Cell Phone Work Phone (Req.) _________________________________________________ E-mail Address (Req.) Registration Fees Registration fee includes instructional and administrative costs, lunch and reception on Friday, breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, shuttle to/from ACC Sunday for patient viewing, syllabus materials (including speaker handouts) via web app utilized on attendee’s device (laptop, tablet, phone, etc.) and printed patient case handout. Dermatologists & other providers Residents and fellows Medical Students & Nurses Non-Providers Before Sept. 11 After Sept. 11 $300 $100 $50 $325 $350 $150 $50 $375 Cancellation Policy The following is the refund/cancellation policy for all registered attendees of SEC conferences or meetings: Cancellation 30 days or more prior to meeting – 75% refund Cancellation 29-15 days prior to meeting – 50% refund Cancellation 14 – 10 days prior to meeting – 25% refund Cancellation 10 days or less before meeting – No refund Conflict of Interest Policy It is the policy of the Southeastern Consortium for Dermatology to require disclosure of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or planning committee member has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products or services discussed in an educational presentation. The information will be shared with all participants at the conference. Questions? Contact Maryann B. McGrail, CAE, CMP maryann@theassociationcompany.com 404-310-5866 - mobile. Lodging Omni Richmond Hotel 100 South 12th Street Richmond, VA 23219 https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/richmond A block of rooms has been reserved at a rate of $178 per night (single/double) for a Standard Guestroom (plus tax). For reservations, call the hotel directly at 1-800-843-6664 and ask for the SEC Dermatology group rate. 40th Annual The room block will drop on August 30. Registration Add-Ons MOC Self-Assessment Session $100 $100 Printed Syllabus, optional $25 $35 (optional, limited space) (No handouts. Syllabus and handouts are included with free meeting app) PAYMENT METHOD Check #_______ AMEX VISA MC _____________________________________________________ Name on Card (Req.) _____________________________________________________ Billing Address/Suite (Req.) _____________________________________________________ Billing City/State/Zip (Req.) _____________________________________________________ Credit Card Number (Req.) ____________________________________________________ Expiration Date (Req.) CVV Code (Req.) Make checks payable to SEC and mail to: 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle, Ste. 101, Norcross, GA 30092 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle Suite 101 Norcross, GA 30092 Register Online at: http://www.secdermmeeting.org/registration.php Southeastern Consortium for Dermatology cONFERENCE October 14 - 16, 2016 OMNI RICHMOND HOTEL RICHMOND, VA presented by: Register Today Online or the Enclosed Form www.secderm.org 40th annual meeting Southeastern Consortium for Dermatology Topics Psoriasis and Inflammatory Disorders AGENDA Friday, October 14, 2016 11:30 am Registration and Exhibits Open Target Audience 12:00 pm Lunch – Exhibit Hall Practicing Dermatologists, Residents, Fellows, Medical 1:00 pm Welcome and Introductory Remarks Students and Mid-Level Providers 1:05 pm What’s New with Acne Vulgaris? Diane Thiboutot, MD Activity Features 1:35 pm Hidradentis: Update on Biologics • Didactic sessions Friday and Saturday David Pariser, MD • Poster Symposium and Competition on Friday and 2:05 pm Hidradentis: Update on Interventional Saturday Procedures • Optional MOC Self-Assessment Session on Saturday • Patient Viewing and Discussion on Sunday Paul Hazen, MD 2:35 pm Update on Medical Therapies Call for Abstracts - Poster Presentations Jeff Callen, MD We would like to invite students, residents, fellows, and all 3:05 pm Break – Exhibit Hall providers to submit abstracts for our poster presentation 3:25 pm Update on Dermoscopy for Inflammatory and competition. Deadline for abstract submission is Aug. 1, Disorders 2016, and you will be notified of your poster acceptance by Robert Johr, MD Aug. 31. Monetary prizes will be awarded for the three best 3:55 pm Dyspigmentation posters. Submit online at: Valerie Harvey, MD http://www.secdermmeeting.org/postersymposium.php 4:25 pm Update on Bullous Disorders Please email Maryann McGrail with any questions at David Rubenstein, MD, PhD maryann@theassociationcompany.com 4:55 pm Inflammatory Disease Mimickers OBJECTIVES Jeff Callen, MD At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be 5:30 pm Reception – Exhibit Hall able to: 1. Recognize and understand the cardiometabolic risks Saturday, October 15, 2016 associated with psoriasis. 7:00 am Breakfast and Exhibits Open 2. Understand the latest therapeutic advances in psoriasis 7:40 amIntroductory Remarks and eczema as well as their potential risks. 7:45 am Herbert Z. Lund Lecture: Psoriasis-Cardiac 3. Discuss treatment options, pitfalls, and successes in the Comorbidities management of selected dermatological inflammatory Nehal Mehta, MD disorders including acne, hidradenitis, blistering 8:45 am Other Psoriasis Comorbidities diseases, vitiligo, and alopecia areata. 4. Highlight the role of dermoscopy in the setting of Abby S. Van Voorhees, MD various inflammatory disorders. 9:15 am Update on Newest Psoriasis Therapies 5. Discuss the role of various procedures in the treatment David Pariser, MD of hidradenitis. 9:45 am Break – Exhibit Hall 10:05 am Atopic Dermatitis-New Therapies Accreditation Statement Zakia Rice, MD This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the 10:35 am Atopic Dermatitis-Quality of Life Issues & New Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Understandings of the Comorbid Diseases Burden The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Robert Sidbury, MD Education is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to offer continuing medical education to physicians. The Southern Alliance for 11:05 am What’s New in Contact Dermatitis Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Education designates this Live Donald V. Belsito, MD educational activity for a maximum of 14.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. 11:35 am Vitiligo Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. John Harris, MD, PhD 12:05 pm 12:35 pm 1:30 -3:30 pm Alopecia Areata – New Treatments Kim Salkey, MD Poster Awards Announced MOC Self-Assessment Session Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:15–8:15 am Shuttle from the Omni Hotel to the ACC at VCU (417 N. 11th Street) 7:30–8:30 am Breakfast - 1st Floor of the ACC 8:00 am Patient Viewing – 4th floor of the ACC 10:00 am Patient Discussion – Kontos Medical Sciences Building (1217 E. Marshall St) 12:00 pm Adjourn 12:10-1:00 pm Shuttle back to the Omni Hotel PLANNING COMMITTEE VCU Julia Nunley, MD – Co-Chair Algin Garrett, MD W. Kenneth Blaylock, MD Sofia Shea, MD Residents Tassia Kostopoulos, MD – Chief Resident Amy Leib, MD – Chief Resident Laurel Cummings, MD Kenyatta Mireku, MD Sara Braswell, MD Cathy Massoud, MD EVMS Abby Van Voorhees, MD – Co-Chair Valerie Harvey, MD Antoinette Hood, MD Kim Salkey, MD Residents Kristyn Beck, MD - Chief Resident Lauren Henderson, MD - Chief Resident Lauren Barnes, MD Li Li, MD Charlene Oldfield, MD Sam Wu, MD Emily Osler, MD Elen Blochin, MD FACULTY Herbert Z. Lund Lecturer Nehal N. Mehta, MD, MSCE, FAHA Chief, Section of Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Diseases National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Donald V. Belsito, MD Leonard C. Harber Professor of Dermatology Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY Jeff Callen, MD, FACP, FAAD Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Dermatology University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY John Harris, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Dermatology Division University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA Valerie Harvey, MD Assistant Professor and Department Vice Chair, Dept of Dermatology Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA Paul G. Hazen, MD, FAAD Clinical Professor of Dermatology Case-Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH Robert Johr, MD Private practice dermatologist, Boca Raton, FL Former director of the pigmented lesion clinic at UM David M. Pariser MD, FACP, FAAD Pariser Dermatology Specialists, Ltd. Professor of Dermatology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA Rachel V. Reynolds, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Program Director - Residency Training Program, Harvard Medical School Medical Director, Dermatology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Zakiya Rice, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics Dept of Dermatology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA David Rubenstein, MD, PhD Louis C. Skinner Jr. Distinguished Professor, Dept of Dermatology University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC Kim Salkey, MD Assistant Professor and Assistant Program Director of Dermatology Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Chief of the Division of Dermatology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Abby S. Van Voorhees, MD Professor and Chair of Dermatology Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA