Course Description There is an acute shortage of dermatologists in the United States. Dermatologists are shifting away from medical dermatology with many now focusing on cosmetic and oncologic procedures. Physician extenders (PA s and ARNP s) are rapidly becoming the medical dermatology providers as are primary care physicians. Medical and basic dermatologic surgery procedures have been identified as high priority in several needs assessment surveys for CME. Several mini-symposia, focusing on the diagnosis and management of common skin problems likely to be encountered by both physician extenders and PCPs will be presented by a distinguished faculty. Interactive workshops have been designed in this program to develop your dermatologic procedural skills, challenge your diagnostic acumen and enhance your mastery of coding and documentation. Target Audience Physician extenders (PA s and ARNP s) working in dermatology offices, as well as primary care physicians, physician extenders, and residents desirous of enhancing their dermatologic diagnostic, therapeutic and procedural skills. Objectives Upon the completion of this program, the participant should be able to: Identify and manage common dermatologic disorders and skin lesions. Appreciate the pathophysiology of the most common dermatologic problems such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections and skin tumors. Apply evidence-based knowledge to practice in order to improve outcomes for patients with psoriasis, acne & other common skin disorders. Interpret cutaneous abnormalities associated with serious underlying medical problems and internal malignancy. Recognize common skin lesions and rashes that present in childhood. Identify common skin infections and apply evidence-based knowledge to improve therapeutic outcomes. Recognize the clinical presentations of nonmelanoma skin cancers, melanoma, and pre-cancers. Utilize a practical approach for managing your patients at risk for skin cancer and update your knowledge of the treatment approaches, including surgery. Demonstrate use of dermoscopy as a tool to assess skin lesions and determine when to biopsy pigmented lesions. Assess the appropriate use of cryotherapy and electrosurgery along with the pitfalls. Differentiate between skin biopsy techniques and know when, why and how to perform them. Correctly document E/M services and accurately code for dermatological procedures. Gain an understanding of the use of Botulinum Toxins, Fillers, lasers and IPL used in dermatologic cosmetic procedures, including treatment of skin of color. Recognize aging skin changes and learn cosmetic interventions. Review basic dermatologic surgery techniques and suture materials. Recognize common pitfalls that cause down-coding when using EMRs. Apply helpful principles to daily clinical practice to streamline documentation and maximize the efficiency of any EMR. Registration Registration fee includes the basic program, course materials, four continental breakfasts, four morning breaks and a Tropical Reception for participant only. Workshops and luncheons are an additional fee. (No registration is confirmed without full payment.) All Inclusive Pass (25% Savings) Includes Registration, all workshops, luncheons and reception for participant (Does not include Cosmetic Pre-Conference or Color Syllabus)... $1,115.00 Physicians, Nurses, PA s and Other Healthcare Professionals January 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012... $689.00 On or After May 1, 2012... $749.00 Residents, Fellows must send proof of residency/fellowship January 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012... $517.00 On or After May 1, 2012... $562.00 Workshop Fees (optional) Registration Required Coding & Documentation Workshop (Buffet dinner included)... $150.00 Clinical Skills Workshop Our most popular workshop!... $125.00 Dermatologic Surgery Workshop (must bring your own instruments) Space is limited... $275.00 Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Workshop Space is limited... $175.00 Luncheon Meetings (optional) Registration Required Ask the Experts Panel Boxed Lunch included... $45.00 Dermoscopy Tutorial Complimentary Boxed Lunch... No Fee Pre-Conference (optional) Registration Required Cosmetic Dermatolgy... $250.00 Tropical Reception Registrants and faculty are invited to attend a Tropical Reception on Thursday evening from 6 to 8 pm. Join us for a taste of the island. Please indicate your attendance on the registration form. Guests are invited for an additional fee. Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations must be received in writing on or before May 1, 2012 and will be subject to a $75.00 processing fee for this course. No refunds after May 2, 2012. USF Health reserves the right to cancel this program due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of such cancellation, the full registration fee will be returned. Accreditation Physicians: USF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 38 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 38 prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Nurses: USF Health is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum of 38 contact hours may be earned by learners who successfully complete this continuing nursing education activity. Physician Assistants: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts AMA PRA Category 1Credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Agenda at a Glance Derm for the Non-Derm TIME WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 FRIDAY, June 1, 2012 07:00 08:00 am Breakfast w/exhibitors Breakfast w/exhibitors 08:00 09:00 am 8:00 5:30 Registration Common Viral Disorders Procedural Bootcamp 09:00 10:00 am Red Faces Cutaneous Oncology N 10:00 10:30 am Pre-Conference Symposium Break w/exhibitors Break w/exhibitors 10:30 11:30 am 10:00 12:00 pm Cosmetic Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology Skin Surgery Fundamenta 11:30 12:30 pm Medical Dermatology Cutaneous Oncology M 12:30 02:00 pm 12:00 1:00 pm Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Ask the Experts 02:00 05:00 pm 1:00 5:00 pm Cosmetic Dermatology Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Workshop Derm Surgery Workshop Evening 5:30 8:30 pm EMR / Coding & Documentation Workshop 6:00 7:30 Tropical Reception (on the beach) 5:00 6:30 Salute to Benefa Exhibits Open 05:00 07:00 pm 07:00 am 01:00 pm 07:00 am 01:00 pm an PRE-CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 Cosmetic Dermatology (Optional) Registration Required Putting your toe in the water what s it all about? Is this something I want to introduce into my practice? Understanding the Basics We will be giving an introduction to cosmetics including basics on why and how the skin changes as we age, how to care for the skin and then we will delve into lasers, light-based technologies, botulinum toxins and fillers. We will have time in the afternoon to observe a demonstration on fillers and injecting botulinum toxin. 10:00 10:45 Your Aging Skin An Introduction to Cosmetics Robin McClain, MSN, ARNP, FP-C 10:45 11:15 Comprehensive Skin Care A Must in Every Practice Robin McClain, MSN, ARNP, FP-C 11:15 12:00 Lasers & Light Based Technologies Do They Fit in My Practice Nicole Nations, MSN, ARNP, FP-C 12:00 1:00 Lunch (on your own) 01:00 02:00 Botulium Toxins & Filler A Place to Start Robin McClain, MSN, ARNP, FP-C 02:00 05:00 Fillers and Botulium Toxins Demonstrations MINI-SYMPOSIA THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 Common Viral Disorders Daniel J. Van Durme, MD Wart Off Tricks of the Trade Herpes Infections Managing the Fear Red Faces Christopher G. Nelson, MD Sorting out the Causes Acne/Rosacea More than a Cosmetic Problem Pediatric Dermatology Mary H. Lien, MD Recognizing Common Infections Managing Common Dermatoses Medical Dermatology Pruritus & Urticaria Where do I Start? Drug Eruptions Good Rash/Bad Rash FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2 Procedural Bootca Ronald E. Perrott, Getting Started/Av Skin Biopsy Wh Cutaneous Oncol Non Melanoma Neil Alan Fenske, M Actinic Keratoses BCC/SCC Diffe Different Treatmen Skin Surgery Fund Ronald E. Perrott, The ABC s of Skin Managing Compli Cutaneous Oncol Neil Alan Fenske, M Recognizing Melan You ve Diagnosed LUNCHEON ME Ask the Experts All Faculty (Additional fee Limit Bring your questio WORKSHOPS (optional) Registration Required WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2 EMR/Coding & Documentation Workshop Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Workshop Dermatologic Surgery Christopher G. Nelson, MD Basil S. Cherpelis, MD Basil S. Cherpelis, MD
MAY 30 - JUNE 3, 2012 CASA MARINA, KEY WEST, FLORIDA SATURDAY, June 2, 2012 SUNDAY, June 3, 2012 Breakfast w/exhibitors Breakfast w/exhibitors Cutaneous Parasitology NEW Infectious Disease Dilemmas on Melanoma Skin Cancer Psoriasis Heartbreak Female Dermatology Break w/exhibitors Break w/exhibitors ls Common Dermatology Skin of Color elanoma Derm Allergy You and Your Dermatopathologist NEW 12:30 3:00 pm Dermoscopy Tutorial Adjourn 03:00 06:00 pm Clinical Skills Workshop actors Wine & Cheese Reception d 05:00 pm 06:30 pm 07:00 am 01:00 pm 07:00 10:30 am 012 mp MD oiding Trouble en,why & How ogy Skin Cancer D, FACP Old and New Therapies rent Cancers/ ts damentals MD Surgery ications Be Prepared! ogy Melanoma D noma It Saves Lives! Melanoma Now What? SATURDAY JUNE 2, 2012 Cutaneous Parasitology Daniel J. Van Durme, MD Infestations What s Eating You? Bites & Frights Psoriasis Heartbreak Christopher G. Nelson, MD The Therapeutic Ladder The Role of Biologic Therapy Common Dermatology George Cohen, MD Diagnostic Pearls Therapeutic Tips from the Trenches Derm Allergy Contact Dermatitis Clues to Cures Atopic Eczema Dousing the Fire HHNEW SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2012 Infectious Disease Dilemmas Daniel J. Van Durme, MD Bacteria, MRSA & Antibiotic Update There s a Fungus Among Us Female Dermatology Mary H. Lien, MD Managing Gynecologic Disorders Hair Too Much / Too Little Skin of Color George Cohen, MD Special Problems Unique Interventions You and Your Dermatopathologist Jane L. Messina, MD Making Sense of Your Path Report What to Expect from Your Pathologist HHNEW EETINGS (optional) Registration Required ed to first 100 registrants) ns (All speakers) 012 Workshop D Dermoscopy Tutorial Harold S. Rabinovitz, MD and Margaret C. Oliviero ARNP-C (FREE: Limited to first 100 Registrants) Lecture/Workshop SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2012 Clinical Skills Workshop Mary H. Lien, MD
WORKSHOPS (Optional) Registration Required EMR/Coding & Documentation An interactive session designed to update you in the latest billing regulations and obtain keys to implementing and maintaining an effective EMR. Topics in this workshop are not aimed at any brand of EMR, but applicable to any system. Stay out of trouble with insurers! Tips learned in the combined course will more than pay off your expense for the entire conference. Buffet Dinner Included! Clinical Skills An interactive session designed to increase the participant s ability to recognize and treat common skin disorders. Our most popular workshop! Dermatologic Surgery* An introductory lecture followed by a hands-on workshop precepted by dermatologic surgeons in small group settings. Take your practice to the next level! * Participants must bring their own scalpel with #15 blade, forceps with teeth, small needle holder, six 4-0 nylon sutures, suture scissors, small curved metzenbaum scissors. Recommended Optional two skin hooks. Remember to pack in checked luggage. SPACE IS LIMITED TO FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS! Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Lecture and hands-on workshop in electrodessication & curettage and cryosurgery techniques. Opportunity to practice shave & punch biopsy techniques on pig s skin. You should be doing these procedures! Learn to correctly document E/M services Common Pitfalls of EMRs & Pearls to increase efficiency Know how to accurately code dermatologic procedures Navigating the conversion journey from paper to electronic record keeping Streamline patient flow to increase productivity and patient satisfaction Ask the expert about billing problems Fee:...$150.00 Enhance your diagnostic acumen Formulate a differential diagnosis Fee:...$125.00 Participants will operate on pig s skin to develop or refine their surgical techniques Emphasis will be placed on simple excisions with the opportunity to explore more complex flaps Lab manual included Fee:...$275.00 Understand when,where and how to use this equipment Demonstration by experts Up-to-date equipment available for practice Fee:...$175.00 LUNCHEON MEETINGS (Optional) Registration Required Ask the Experts (additional fee) Bring your questions to this hour-long session and ask our panel of Boxed Lunch Included...Fee $45.00 expert speakers for advice on handling items that come up in your day-to-day practice. Dermoscopy Tutorial (FREE: But limited to first 100 Registrants) Registration Required Dermoscopy is a cutting edge, non-invasive technique utilizing Increase your diagnostic accuracy a specialized magnifying device to greatly enhance diagnosis of for pigmented skin lesions in general skin lesions. With dermoscopy, morphologic features are visible and early invasive melanoma that cannot be detected by the naked eye alone. Practice with state-of-the-art equipment Enhance your diagnostic skills! Learn pattern analysis SPACE IS LIMITED TO 100 REGISTRANTS SIGN UP EARLY FOR THIS FREE WORKSHOP Complimentary Boxed Lunch...No Fee ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIES Please notify the Education office at (813) 974-4296 within a minimum of 10 working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation for a disability is needed. Events, activities, and facilities of the University of South Florida are available without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age or Vietnam veteran status as provided by law in accordance with the University s respect for personal dignity.
1500 Reynolds Street Key West, Florida 33040 phone: 305-296-3535 fax: 305-296-4633 Listed on the National Historic Register, the Casa Marina was built in 1921 and is the oldest hotel in all of the Keys. One glance and you ll love this island paradise. Edging up to the hotel is Kokomo Beach, the largest private beach in Key West. Here you ll uncover two ocean side pools and invigorating water sports. As a guest, you can also enjoy tennis, tempting restaurants, a soothing massage and privileges on a nearby 18-hole golf course. A block of rooms has been reserved at a special group rate (single/double occupancy): Island Vista Room... $199 Ocean Vista Room... $272 Island Vista One Bedroom Suite... $300 Ocean Vista One Bedroom Suite... $350 The hotel room rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes and resort fees in effect at the time of check in. Reservations must be accompanied by a first night s room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Reservations must be cancelled 10 days prior to arrival, otherwise one night s room and tax will be charged. For room reservations call: 866-397-6342 For online hotel reservations, visit our website for the link. Group rates are good through April 26, 2012. Hotel registration is the responsibility of the individual registrant. Please mention the Dermatology for the Non-Dermatologist conference (Group Code ZZDMN4) when you call to reserve your room. Key West is a popular destination and we highly recommend calling early for room and air travel. Faculty USF Health at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery Neil Alan Fenske, MD, FACP Chairman & Professor Basil S. Cherpelis, MD Associate Professor & Chief of Dermatologic Surgery George Cohen, MD Assistant Professor Mary H. Lien, MD Assistant Professor Robin McClain, MSN, ARNP, FP-C USF Health Cosmetic & Laser Center Nicole Nations, MSN, ARNP, FP-C USF Health Cosmetic & Laser Center Christopher G. Nelson, MD Associate Professor & Chief of Clinical Research Ronald E. Perrott, MD Affiliate Assistant Professor Department of Pathology & Cell Biology Jane L. Messina, MD Professor and Lab Director USF Dermatopathology Lab Visiting Faculty Daniel J. Van Durme, MD Chairman & Professor, Department of Family Medicine Florida State University College of Medicine Harold S. Rabinovitz, MD Clinical Professor of Dermatology University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Margaret C. Oliviero, ARNP-C Skin and Cancer Associates Plantation, FL Private Practice Lexington,KY USF Health reserves the right to substitute speakers and topics in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Faculty Disclosures USF Health adheres to the ACCME Standards regarding commercial support of continuing medical education. It is the policy of USF Health that the faculty and planning committee disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, that relevant conflict(s) of interest are resolved, and that speakers will disclose any unlabeled/unapproved use of drug(s) or device(s) during their presentation. Detailed disclosure will be made in the course materials.
13th Annual DERMATOLOGY FOR THE NON-DERMATOLOGIST Derm for the Non-Derm MAY 30 - JUNE 3, 2012 CASA MARINA, KEY WEST, FLORIDA REGISTRATION FORM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT 813-974-4296 OR 1-800-852-5362 PLEASE COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO: PN2012316/1116 USF HPCC PO Box 628263, Orlando, FL 32862-8263 OR FAX TO: 813-974-3217 OR REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.cme.hsc.usf.edu/dermatology13 NAME TITLE (MD, RN, ETC.) SPECIALTY GENDER: MALE FEMALE ADDRESS COUNTY CITY STATE ZIP DAYTIME PHONE FAX NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS TYPE OF CREDIT REQUESTED: MD/DO DPM PA ARNP RESIDENT/FELLOW RN AAFP ALL OTHERS BURNING QUESTION I WOULD LIKE THE FACULTY TO ADDRESS DURING THE PROGRAM: Specialty Family Medicine Internal Medicine I would like a syllabus that is in color Yes No Color Syllabus $75.00 each quantity REGISTRATION FEES Physicians, Nurses, PA s and Other Healthcare Professionals January 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012...$689 On or After May 1, 2012...$749 Residents, Fellows must send proof of residency/fellowship January 1, 2012 to April 30, 2012...$517 On or After May 1, 2012... $562 Workshop Fees (Optional) Registration Required CODING & DOCUMENTATION WORKSHOP DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY WORKSHOP BUFFET DINNER INCLUDED $150 MUST BRING YOUR OWN INSTRUMENTS $275 CLINICAL SKILLS WORKSHOP ELECTROSURGERY/CRYOSURGERY/ OUR MOST POPULAR WORKSHOP! $125 BIOPSY WORKSHOP $175 SPACE IS LIMITED Luncheon Meetings (Optional) Registration Required ASK THE EXPERTS PANEL DERMOSCOPY TUTORIAL (limited seating) BOXED LUNCH INCLUDED $45 BOXED LUNCH INCLUDED NO FEE All Inclusive Pass: (25% SAVINGS) Includes Registration, all Workshops, luncheons and reception for participant... $1115 Does not include pre-conference or color syllabus ENCLOSED IS MY CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO: USF HPCC IN THE AMOUNT OF $. MAIL TO ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE. CREDIT CARD: VISA MASTERCARD Discover AMEX IN THE AMOUNT OF $ CARD NUMBER pre-conference Cosmetic dermatology $250 TROPICAL RECEPTION June 2, 2011 I will ATTEND THE TROPICAL RECEPTION NOT ATTEND THE TROPICAL RECEPTION NUMBER OF GUESTS BRING A GUEST TO THE TROPICAL RECEPTION GUEST FEE FOR TROPICAL RECEPTION........ $35.00 PER GUEST EXP. DATE SECURITY CODE/CCV (AMEX-4 digits on front, MC/Visa/Discover-3 digits on back) NAME ON CARD (PRINT) SIGNATURE PN2012316/1116
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