January 13-15, 2012 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Durham, NC

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North Carolina DERMATOLOGY ASSOCIATION 2012 ANNUAL MEETING January 13-15, 2012 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Durham, NC This continuing medical education activity is jointly sponsored by the North Carolina Dermatology Association and Wake Area Health Education Center

2012 Annual Meeting Activity Description and target audience The target audience for this meeting includes dermatologists in private practice and in academic medicine, physician assistants, and nursing staff. This educational activity will update practitioners on the latest medical knowledge available from medical literature, clinical experience and research. The selection of speakers has been designed to cover knowledge and practice gaps for attendees in the areas of general medicine updates, treatment guidelines, practice guidelines, new medications and their use along with side effects, and legislative issues affecting the specialty of dermatology. Educational Objectives At the conclusion of this educational activity, participants should be able to: Describe the process for selecting an Electronic Health Record system and federal requirements for meaningful use. Identify the new FDA guidelines for sunscreens to be able to explain them to their patients. Discuss the latest research and treatments for cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Discuss the evaluation and management of chronic pruritus. Recognize unusual presentations of dermatologic conditions. Identify the effects of obesity on the skin. Evaluate the patient with female pattern hair loss. Review legislative issues affecting North Carolina dermatologists. Discuss new medical research presented by North Carolina dermatology residents. Evaluate and manage patients with lichen planus. Outline the new continuing medical education requirements for dermatologists. Discuss hormonal therapy for acne. Analyze the data for various medical treatments for actinic keratoses. Review updates from the AAD. Discuss the evaluation and treatment of melanoma patients. Recognize when to refer a melanoma patient to a surgical oncologist. Recognize how to incorporate cosmetic dermatology into a general dermatology practice. Recognize and treat bites and stings from marine animals and plants. Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of the North Carolina Medical Society through the joint sponsorship of the Wake Area Health Education Center and the North Carolina Dermatology Association. The Wake Area Health Education Center is accredited by the North Carolina Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure Wake AHEC adheres to ACCME Essential Areas and policies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Commercial support for the program and faculty relationships within the industry will be disclosed at the activity. Speakers will also state when off-label or experimental drugs or devices are incorporated in their presentations. washington duke inn

2012 Annual Meeting Credit Wake Area Health Education Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The North Carolina Dermatology Association Annual Meeting (Program #358100) is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 11.25 AAD Recognized CME credit(s) and may be used towards the American Academy of Dermatology s Continuing Medical Education Award. Additional Credit Other health professionals will receive Wake AHEC CEU and a certificate of attendance from an AMA PRA Category 1 credit TM activity. These certificates are accepted by the NC boards for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses. License requirements are subject to change. Wake AHEC recommends that participants contact their licensing boards for specific questions. Wake Area Health Education Center will provide 1.1 Continuing Education Units (11.25 contact hours) to participants upon completion of this activity. Meeting Highlights Program Chair Susan Sanders, MD, has assembled an outstanding faculty who will address current topics of interest, and in a new feature, participants will hear from a resident from each of North Carolina s academic dermatology residency programs. Other meeting features for your enjoyment include the welcome reception and Saturday evening reception with entertainment by noted local jazz pianist Ed Paolantonio. The annual business meeting will include the induction of 2012 officers. Finally, an exhibit area will be available presenting products and services of interest to physicians. The attire is business casual for the meeting and social events. Meeting Registration The registration fee for this meeting is $175 for member physicians, $225 for non-member physicians, $100 for emeritus/retired physicians, $150 for PA/NP in member practice, and $175 for PA/NP in nonmember practice. Residents and medical students may attend free of charge. Registration fees include the three half days of meeting sessions, the Friday evening reception, two continental breakfasts, the Saturday evening reception, and daily breaks. You may register securely online at https://www.123signup.com/ event?id=ccbgc, or complete the form in this brochure and return it via fax or mail prior to December 15. After December 15, registration fees will increase. Deadline / Registration Cancellation Please note that refunds of registration fees will not be made after Thursday, January 5. Refunds, less $25, will be made for cancellations received prior to that date. Accommodations The Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club has set aside a block of rooms for this meeting; however, these rooms will not be held beyond December 13, so you are urged to make your reservation promptly. The rate is $179 per room, per night, plus 13.75% taxes. To make your hotel reservations, call the Washington Duke Inn at (800) 443-3853 and reference Group Code 255102, or go to https://reservations.ihotelier. com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupid=466970&hotelid=11999. Americans with Disabilities Act Wake AHEC and the NCDA are fully committed to the principle of equal educational opportunities for all individuals and do not discriminate on the basis of any characteristics protected by federal or state law. If you require any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to participate in this conference, please call the NCDA at (919) 833-3836 no later than ten business days before the date of the activity. Questions If you have any questions about the 2012 Annual Meeting, or need assistance, please contact the NCDA office at (919) 833-3836 or (800) 722-1350, or nlowe@ncmedsoc.org.

Schedule Friday, January 13 11:00am registration 12:55pm-5:30pm Scientific Session 12:55pm Welcome and Introductions Craig Burkhart, MD, President Susan Sanders, MD, Program Chair 1:00pm Meaningful Use of EHR Technology Terri Gonzalez 1:45pm AAD Update Speaker TBD 2:45pm FDA Sunscreen Guidelines: The Key Changes Sarah Myers, MD 3:15pm Break - Visit Exhibits 3:45pm Update on Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma Elise Olsen, MD 4:15pm Chronic Itch: Clinical Cases and Management Gil Yosipovitch, MD 4:45pm Challenging Cases from Virginia Kenneth Greer, MD 5:30pm Adjourn 5:30pm-7:00pm Reception Saturday, January 14 7:00am 7:00am-8:00am 7:55am-12:30pm 7:55am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 10:40am registration Continental Breakfast - Visit Exhibits Scientific Session Welcome and Introductions Susan Sanders, MD Obesity and the Skin Gil Yosipovitch, MD Female Pattern Hair Loss Elise Olsen, MD Advocacy Update rob Lamme NCDA Business Meeting (no credit will be awarded) Craig Burkhart, MD and Timothy Flynn, MD Break - Visit Exhibits Resident Presentations: incontinentia Pigmenti and NFkb Signaling Puneet Singh Jolly, MD, PhD Congenital Syphilis Presenting as Acral Blisters lindsay Strowd, MD

Schedule (cont.) Saturday, continued 10:50am 11:00am 11:10am 11:15am 11:45am 12:30pm Clinicopathologic Study of 85 Cases of Melanoma of the Female Genitalia Janet Tcheung, MD Tick-borne Disease in North Carolina rebekah Wilson, MD Discussion Lichen Planus Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD CME, PICME, and MOC-D for Dermatologists Erik Stratman, MD, FAAD Adjourn Free afternoon 6:00pm-7:30pm Reception with Entertainment (pre-registration required) Sunday, January 15 7:00am registration 7:00am-8:00am Continental Breakfast - Visit Exhibits 7:55am-12:15pm Scientific Session 7:55am Welcome and Introductions Susan Sanders, MD 8:00am Hormonal Therapy for Acne Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD 8:30am Medical Treatment of Actinic Keratoses Sarah Myers, MD 9:00am Melanoma Management from the Perspective of a Surgical Oncologist Richard White, Jr., MD, FACS 10:00am Break - Visit Exhibits 10:30am Coastal and Marine Dermatology William Burke, MD, MS 11:15am Introducing Cosmetics into Dermatology Practices Rick Crici, EdD, MHA, CMPE 12:15pm Adjourn

Program Faculty Susan C. Sanders, MD - Program Chair William Burke, MD, MS East Carolina University/Pitt County Memorial Hospital Rick Crici, EdD, MHA, CMPE RJ Crici Consulting Terri Gonzalez North Carolina Medical Society Foundation Kenneth Greer, MD University of Virginia Medical Center Rob Lamme Rob Lamme and Associates Sarah Myers, MD Duke University Health Center Elise Olsen, MD Duke University School of Medicine Bethanee Schlosser, MD, PhD Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Erik Stratman, MD, FAAD University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marshfield Clinic Richard White, Jr., MD, FACS Carolinas Medical Center Gil Yosipovitch, MD Wake Forest University Baptist School of Medicine durham Resident Presenters Puneet Singh Jolly, MD, PhD University of North Carolina School of Medicine Lindsay Strowd, MD Wake Forest University Baptist School of Medicine Janet Tcheung, MD Duke University School of Medicine Rebekah Wilson, MD Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University

Registration Form Register securely online! Go to https://www.123signup.com/event?id=ccbgc January 13-15, 2012 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Durham, NC Name Degree(s) First Name for Badge Last Four Digits of Social Security Number (required for CME) Practice Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Fax E-mail Emergency Contact Name Phone Home Address City/State/Zip Dietary Restrictions / Accessibility Needs 1. Registration (VA or SC members may attend at the NC member rate. Dues must be current to qualify for member rate.) Prior to 12/15 after 12/15 Member Physician $175 $250 Non-member Physician $225 $300 Emeritus/Retired Physician $100 $100 PA/NP in member practice $150 $200 PA/NP in non-member practice $175 $225 Resident/Medical Student $0 $0 2. Activities - Pre-registration required for catering and seating purposes; check all that apply. Friday Welcome Reception: Number attending Saturday Reception with Entertainment: Number attending adults / children Total fees: $ No refunds after January 5. Enclosed is check # for $ payable to NCDA, or Visa MasterCard Name as it appears on Credit Card Account # - - - Security Code Exp. Date / Billing Address City/State/Zip Register online, or mail or fax this form to: NCDA PO Box 27167, Raleigh, NC 27611 FAX (919) 833-2023

NC Dermatology Association PO Box 27167 Raleigh, NC 27611 IMPORTANT! REGISTRATION INFORMATION North Carolina Dermatology Association 2012 Annual Meeting January 13-15, 2012 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Durham, North Carolina