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SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 1, 2016 Omni Grove Park Inn • Asheville, NC

FEATURING:• A full day dermatopathology

course

• A full day of aesthetic training for beginners

• Coding/Billing Session

• New topics & speakers

The dermatology meeting

EXCLUSIVELYFOR DERMATOLOGY

Nurse Practitioners &Physician Assistants

Maui Derm Administrative Office 41 East Lipoa Street, Suite 21Kihei, HI 96753

For registration details and assistance contact:NMG Events & Meeting ManagementPhone: 831-236-4892Email: marie@nmgmeetings.comMauiDerm.com

Online registration and hotel reservations are available on our website. It’s quick, easy and secure.

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Dear Colleague,

Please join us at the 3rd Annual Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2016 meeting which will be held at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina from September 28-October 1, 2016. The Fall meeting is part of our “On the Road” program that brings Maui Derm NP+PA to inspired locations throughout the U.S. exclusively for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants who already pro-vide dermatologic healthcare.

This four-day meeting will feature a one day “Special Pre-Conference Day” held on September 28, 2016 followed by our three day meeting. The Special Pre-Conference day will feature five tracks of study based on professional experience and interest:

1. Track A: Core Competency in Medical Dermatology “Boot Camp” A 7-hour medical dermatology course designed to provide a foundation of

knowledge essential to practicing dermatology. (Designed for NPs and PAs with less than 3 years experience).

2. Track B: Pre-Conference “Dermatopathology 101” Expand your knowledge of dermatopathology with an entire day devoted to der-

matopathology taught by dermatopathologists. Didactic teaching and microscopic exam of unknowns will be covered.

3. Track C: "Masters Sessions” Intimate, small group, two hour “in-depth” sessions on selected topics discussed

by expert faculty. (Designed for NPs and PAs in dermatology for more than 10 years).

4. Track D: Procedural Sessions Morning: Surgical Workshop Morning Half-Day Surgical Workshop covering skills including hands on biopsy, ex-

cision and suturing techniques accompanied by avoiding/managing complications. How to avoid and manage complications will be discussed.

Afternoon: Advanced Aesthetic Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler Workshop Designed for the experienced injector wanting to learn new techniques from our

expert faculty. Small group, live patient demonstration by product.

5. Track E: Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler Aesthetic Workshop for Beginners (Tuition Required)

This full-day of injector training is designed for NPs and PAs just getting started. This course will provide the essential information on getting started as an injec-tor during sessions designed to have interactive didactic teaching and live patient demonstrations.

The following 3-day Conference that follows the Pre-Conference Day features cutting edge, in-depth sessions on wide variety of clinically relevant medical dermatology topics as described in the program.

The highly interactive sessions are designed to validate your current practice patterns while updating your skills in a variety of areas. Based on last year's requests we have added several new clinically relevant topics presented by our outstanding faculty.

You will learn some alternate ways to handle common problems and emerging methods to tackle those tough cases. Our world-class faculty have geared their presentations toward providing pearls you can put to use your first day back at work! Disease pathogenesis, differential diagnoses, therapeutic mechanisms of action, treatment algorithms and outcome measures are incorporated into case based discussions. Ample time for Q&A has been built into the program. The intimate setting of the Omni Grove Park Inn offers a perfect setting for interactions with your colleagues, society leadership and speakers.

I encourage you to join us for what promises to be an exceptional educational opportunity and look forward to meeting you in Asheville.

Warmest aloha,

George Martin MD Program Director Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2016 MauiDerm.com

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THE MAUI DERM FACULTY

The world-renown Maui Derm faculty has developed a curriculum that is designed to provide you with the most current knowledge and teach you the

skills needed to excel in your practice.

To be the best, learn from the best!

Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2016 Faculty

Maui Derm NP+PA Program DirectorGeorge Martin, MD

Maui Derm NP+PA Faculty

Every effort has been made by Maui Derm NP+PA to insure attendance of the faculty shown; however, faculty members may be subject to change without prior notice.

Lakshi Aldredge, MSN, RN, ANP-BCRisha Bellomo, PA-CMargaret Bobonich, DNP, FNP-C, DCNP, FAANPMichael Bond, MDMarc Brown, MDMatthew Brunner, PA-CNiki Bryn, APRN, DCNPRobert Casquejo, PA-CSuneel Chilukuri, MDJoel Cohen, MDSeemal Desai, MD, FAADKathleen Haycraft, DNPWhitney High, MD, JDKeri Holyoak, PA-C, MPHAbby Jacobson, PA-CMelinda Jen, MDArthur Kavanaugh, MDNeil Korman, MD, PhDVictoria Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNPAshfaq Marghoob, MD

Mary Nolen, MS, ANP-BC, DCNPDavid Ozog, MDPhoebe Rich, MDHeather Roebuck, DNP, FNP-BCTed Rosen, MDJerry Shapiro, MDJason Staback, PA-CBrian Stolley, MDBruce Strober, MD, PhDMarianne Tawa, RN, MSN, ANPJames Treat, MDHensin Tsao, MD, PhDSandy Tsao, MDPhil Werschler, MDAlbert Yan, MDGil Yosipovitch, MDMelodie Young, MSN, ANP-cMatthew Zirwas, MD

Program Description

IntroductionAdvances in Cosmetic and Medical Dermatology Mission StatementTo increase Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) knowledge in areas of medical and cosmetic dermatology in order to enable the Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) to provide better care for their patients.

Program RationaleThe Dermatology landscape is ever changing. There have been significant advances with regards to the diagnosis, management and treatment of both medical and cosmetic dermatologic conditions. NPs and PAs require targeted education regarding the proper management of these conditions.

Target AudienceThis educational activity is designed for NPs and PAs who specialize in dermatology.

Accreditation StatementPlease visit MauiDerm.com for updated accreditation information.

Overall Learning Objectives1. Review the pathogenesis of various dermatological conditions such as infectious diseases,

nail disorders, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, acne vulgaris, rosacea, hidradenitis, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, actinic keratoses, melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer, pediatric skin disorders, granulomatous disorders of the skin, autoimmune blistering diseases, oral and genital lesions, pruritus, rashes in pregnancy and neonates, T and B cell disorders and life-threatening dermatoses such as TEN in order to accurately diagnose and improve upon the management of these conditions in patients

2. Cite the mechanisms of action of various drugs, including topical and systemic therapies, as well as immunomodulatory agents that are commonly prescribed by the nurse practitioner and physician assistant practicing in dermatology and identify patients in your practice for whom these therapies may be appropriate

3. Define appropriate outcome measures for the optimal follow-up of patients with dermato-logic diseases as well as those receiving surgical and cosmetic procedures in order to set realistic expectations and maximize therapeutic outcomes

4. Describe potential adverse events, safety, tolerance and resistance issues that may be related to the use of various drugs and therapies prescribed by clinicians in dermatology as well as therapeutic modalities including: topical and systemic corticosteroids, newer biologic agents, including TNF antagonists, T-cell targeted therapies, anti-IL-12/23 therapies, IL-23 & IL-17 antibodies, systemic and topical PDE4 inhibitors, JAK inhibitors, anti-IgE and anti-IL 4 receptor, anti B-cell therapies, retinoids, methotrexate, cyclosporine, systemic and topical acne/rosacea/hidradenitis suppuritiva therapies, oral and topical antibiotics, antifungals, anti-virals, antihistamines, calcineurin inhibitors, topical skin lightening agents, sunscreens, topical and systemic retinoids, 5-fluorouracil, imiquimod, ingenol mebutate, diclofenac, hedgehog pathway inhibitors, BRAF/MEK inhibitors, CTLA-4 and PD-1 inhibitors, botulinum toxins, dermal filler agents including hyaluronic acid, collagen, polylactic acid, hydroxyap-petite based fillers, and photodynamic therapy, and implement appropriate management strategies in order to reduce these adverse effects and optimize patient outcomes

5. Assess the data around emerging and novel therapeutics for a variety of dermatologic diseases and develop treatment algorithms and management strategies for the optimal use of these therapies

6. Discuss the importance of clinician/patient communication regarding benefit versus risk, patient satisfaction, and adherence when selecting therapies for patients

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Enduring EducationE-NewslettersBased upon the evidence-based content delivered at the Maui Derm NP+PA Summer 2015 conference, the educational e-newsletters will cover the various topics delivered from the meeting. These quarterly e-newsletters will be delivered electronically via an “opt-in” process to the dermatology community. The e-newsletters will include key talking points from the presenta-tions, challenging cases including both diagnostic and management issues, embedded videos and podcasts, and downloadable slides. Topics to be included are:

• Psoriasis• Acne/Rosacea• Pediatric Dermatology• Cutaneous Oncology and

Pigmented Lesions• Cutaneous Surgery• Infectious Disease• New Drugs• Cutaneous Immunology

• Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis• Connective Tissue Disorders• Nail Disorders• Granulomatous Diseases• Contact Dermatitis• Dermatopathology• Models of Collaborative Practice• Legal Medicine• Neuromodulators and Dermal Fillers

Therapeutic ForumThe Maui Derm NP+PA Therapeutic Forum is an online forum that discusses hot topics and challenging cases and allows for participants to view pictures and videos that accompany the case studies. Faculty will be available to discuss the cases and viewers will have an opportunity to pose challenging questions to the faculty. All topics and case studies will be based upon the evidence-based medicine discussed at the live meeting. Online forums allow us to assess knowledge gaps and practice patterns and provide a means for future needs assessments.

Overall FormatThis 3-day meeting plus Special Pre-Conference Day, is a comprehensive CME activity that will utilize evidence-based data around the management of dermatologic conditions. Case studies, interactive discussion, and workshops will enhance the relevancy providing nurse practitioners and physician assistants with the ability to apply the data into clinical practice.

ADA StatementSpecial Needs: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Maui Derm NP+PA & HTC Intl. seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a disability which might require special accommodations, please contact HTC Intl at 312-263-1007 or email your needs to: MauiDerm@htcintl.com.

RegistrationTuesday, September 27, 2016

2:00-6:00 PM On-Site Registration

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

CORE COMPETENCY IN MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY “BOOT CAMP” (Track A)

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast

7:30-8:30 AM

“What Lies Beneath?” Understanding the Structure & Function of Skin With Correlation to Disease StatesA structural overview of the skin and its components and how they correlate to skin diseases.

Moderator:L. Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC

Faculty:W. High, MD, JD

8:30-9:30 AM

Dermatopathology Overview: What You Need to Know About Dermatopathology to Make You a Better ClinicianA 1-hour overview of dermatopathology that will provide a deeper understanding of the process from biopsy to path report. How, when, where and why to correctly perform shave, punch and excisions for biopsy and tumor clearance; perils and pitfalls of improperly done biopsies; specimen processing and what you should know; how to interpret a path report and when to ask ques-tions; special stains and their importance; why it is good to know your dermatopathologist.

Moderator:L. Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC

Faculty: W. High, MD, JD

9:30-10:00 AM

Skin Immunology and Why It is Important to Your Diagnostic and Therapeutic Acumen: Part 1An overview of the immunology of the skin and how it relates to skin diseases. The role of T and B cells, dendritic cells, cytokines in diseases of the skin will be covered to create a better understanding of the role of the immune system in a wide variety of skin disorders.

Moderator:M. Bobonich, DNP, FNP-c, DCNP, FAANP

Faculty: N. Korman, MD, PhD

10:00-10:45 AM Break

10:45-11:15 AM

Skin Immunology and Why It is Important to Your Diagnostic and Therapeutic Acumen: Part 2

Moderator:M. Bobonich, DNP, FNP-c, DCNP, FAANP

Faculty: N. Korman, MD, PhD

11:15-12:30 PM

Comprehensive Primer on Drugs and Diseases in Dermatology: Part 1Our faculty will cover the pharmacology of drugs used to treat the most common skin disorders in dermatology including: acne/rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, actinic keratoses, cutaneous infections (viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic and arthropod) and many other skin disorders. Each speaker will discuss in great detail the molecular mechanisms of action of each drug, dosing, efficacy, and side effects. Each drug will be discussed in the context of a defined disease state and the “how, when, where and why” will be discussed in detail. From benzoyl peroxide to biologic agents, your comfort level with drugs in dermatology will go up an order of magnitude!

Moderator:G. Martin, MD

Faculty: T. Rosen, MDM. Zirwas, MDN. Bryn, APRN, DCNP

12:30-1:30 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

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1:30-3:15 PM

Comprehensive Primer on Drugs and Diseases in Dermatology: Part 2

Moderator:G. Martin, MD

Faculty: T. Rosen, MDM. Zirwas, MDN. Bryn, APRN, DCNP

3:15-3:30 PM Break

3:30-5:00 PM

Cutaneous Surgery and Non-melanoma Skin Cancer: Principles and Practice Core surgical principles from site prep to wound care will be reviewed. Proper techniques for performing cryosurgery, shave excisions, ED&C and punch biopsies will be presented. Avoiding, diagnosing and managing surgical complications will be discussed. Appropriate management of non-melanoma skin cancers will also be reviewed.

Moderator:V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: G. Martin, MD

6:00-7:00 PM Pre-Conference Welcome Reception (Pre-Conference Attendees Only)

PRE-CONFERENCE "DERMATOPATHOLOGY 101" (Track B)

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast

7:30-9:30 AM

“Expanding Your Knowledge of Dermatopathology”Understanding dermatopathology is essential to being a better clini-cian in dermatology. During this workshop attendees will review a series of histology slides and their clinical correlates. The workshop will cover in commonly encountered inflammatory disorders and benign and malignant tumors. The session will culminate with a series of unknown histopathology kodachromes and a self-assess-ment exam with answers and discussion of the unknowns provided.

NOTE: Attendees of This Session Should Attend The Core Com-petency “Boot Camp” Sessions between 7:30 am-9:30 am during which “Skin Structure & Function With Correlation to Disease States” and “Dermatopathology Overview” will be presented. These two sessions will provide a foundation for the remainder of the day.

Moderator:W. High, MD, JD

Faculty: TBD

9:30-10:00 AM Break and change classrooms. Vist the Exhibit Hall for refreshments and snacks.

10:00-11:00 AM

Dermatopathology Part 1: Inflammatory DermatosesThe most common inflammatory dermatoses encountered in the clinical settings will be presented and discussed. The histopathol-ogy of the lesion will be presented in the context of the clinical photograph and correlated.

11:00-11:15 AMQ&A

11:15-12:30 PM

Dermatopathology Part 2: Inflammatory DermatosesThe most common inflammatory dermatoses encountered in the clinical settings will be presented and discussed. The histopathol-ogy of the lesion will be presented in the context of the clinical photograph and correlated.

12:30-1:30 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

1:30-3:30 PM

Dermatopathology Part 3: Benign and Malignant TumorsThe most common benign and malignant tumors encountered in the clinical settings will be presented and discussed. The histopathol-ogy of the lesion will be presented in the context of the clinical photograph and correlated.

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3:30-3:45 PMQ&A

3:45-4:45 PM

Self Assessment ExamA series of kodachrome unknowns will be projected and the answers will be discussed upon completion of the exam.

6:00-7:00 PM Pre-Conference Welcome Reception (Pre-Conference Attendees Only)

MASTER’S CLASSES IN MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY (Track C)

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast

7:30-10:00 AM

Discussions in Infectious DiseasesAdvancing your knowledge of infectious diseases and their impact on the skin. A range of viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, arthropod infections will be discussed in depth during this Master’s Class.

Moderator:M. Brunner, PA-C

Faculty: T. Rosen, MDJ. Treat, MD

7:30-10:00 AM

Contact Dermatitis and Eczema Everything you want to know about contact dermatitis, patch testing and the approach to a wide variety of eczematous eruptions.

Moderator:M. Nolen, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP

Faculty: M. Zirwas, MD

7:30-10:00 AM

Blistering DiseasesAdvancing your knowledge with an in-depth diagnostic and therapeutic approach to blistering diseases. The spectrum of blistering diseases including immunobullous diseases will be discussed.

Moderator:M. Bobonich, DNP, FNP-C, DCNP, FAANP

Faculty: N. Korman, MD

10:00-10:45 AM Break

10:45-12:30 PM

Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis This session is designed as a series of case based studies covering a wide range of diseased states in psoriasis that will challenge even the most experienced clinician.

Moderator:Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC

Faculty: B. Strober, MD, PhDM. Young, MSN, ANP-cA. Kavanaugh, MD

10:45-12:30 PM

“Nailing The Diagnosis”Dr. Phoebe Rich will moderate an in-depth session on approaches to diagnosing nail diseases ranging from tumors of the nail to metabolic disorders affecting the nail.

Moderator:

Faculty: P. Rich, MD

12:30-1:30 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

1:30-4:00 PM

Advanced Systemic TherapiesJoin our discussion and learn from our expert faculty who have mastered the use of a wide array of both systemic therapies for a wide range of dermatological conditions.

Moderator:M. Bobonich, DNP, FNP-C, DCNP, FAANP

Faculty: M. Zirwas, MDN. Korman, MD, PhDS. Desai, MDT. Rosen, MDA. Kavanaugh, MD

1:30-4:00 PM

Pediatric DermatologyThe faculty will discuss a wide array of their most challenging cases in pediatric dermatology.

Moderator:K. Holyoak, PA-C, MPH

Faculty: J. Treat, MDA. Yan, MD

1:30-4:00 PM

Dermatology Coding: How to Maximize Your Coding ReimbursementsDr. Kircik and faculty will review the complex maze of medical coding and how to properly code for your medical and surgical in-office services. Under-coding can lead to lost revenues. Over-coding is fraud. Learn how to maximize reimbursements for what you do while minimizing errors in dermatology billing.

Moderator:K. Haycraft, DNP

Faculty: L. Kircik, MD and Faculty

6:00-7:00 PM Pre-Conference Welcome Reception (Pre-Conference Attendees Only)

SURGICAL PROCEDURAL WORKSHOP (Morning) & ADVANCED AESTHETIC WORKSHOP (Afternoon) (Track D)

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast

7:30-8:30 AM

Core Principles of Cutaneous SurgeryAn in-depth discussion of the principles governing cutaneous surgery. Patient evaluation of co-morbidities such as bleeding disor-ders, anesthesia allergies and pregnancy, through surgical planning to prevent recurrence, optimize closure and minimize scarring will be discussed.

Moderator:V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: S. Chilukuri, MDD. Ozog, MDM. Brown, MDN. Bryn, APRN, DCNP

8:30-9:30 AM

Prevention & Management of Surgical ComplicationsInevitably surgical complications occur. Our faculty will discuss pre-vention strategies and managing complications such as hematomas, infections, wound dehiscence and more and how best to handle them once they occur.

Moderator:V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: S. Chilukuri, MDD. Ozog, MDM. Brown, MD

9:30-10:00 AM

Suture Selection and Suturing Techniques Are you using the best sutures and suturing techniques to optimize your surgical results? Our faculty will share their vast experience with you.

Moderator:V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: S. Chilukuri, MDD. Ozog, MDM. Brown, MD

10:00-10:45 AM Break

10:45-12:30 PM

Surgical WorkshopUnder the guidance of our expert faculty, participants will have the opportunity to master performing cutaneous surgical procedures. This session will be divided into two groups: “novice” and

“intermediate” skill surgical experience. Each group will work toward mastering the procedure listed in their skill set.

Novice:– Shave Biopsy and Scoop Shave Excision– Electrodessication and Cautery Procedure– Punch Biopsy with Simple Interrupted Suturing

Intermediate:– Elliptical Excision– Standing Cones and M-Plasty– Subcuticular (Buried), Pulley, Vertical Mattress and Running

Suturing

Moderator:V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: S. Chilukuri, MDD. Ozog, MDM. Brown, MD

12:30-1:30 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

1:30-3:45 PM

Neuromodulators and Dermal Fillers: “Masters Class” InjectorsThe session will begin with a didactic lecture reviewing facial, neck and hand anatomy pertinent to aesthetic injections. This will be followed by live patient demonstrations using neuromodulators with a focus on the glabellar complex, forehead lines, nasalis and crow’s feet. Dermal fillers will be used on NLFs, marionette lines, perioral rhytids and lips.

Moderator:H. Roebuck, DNP, FNP-BCR. Bellomo, PA-C

Faculty: J. Cohen, MDD. Ozog, MDS. Tsao, MDB. Stolley, MDS. Chilukuri, MD

6:00-7:00 PM Pre-Conference Welcome Reception (Pre-Conference Attendees Only)

NEUROMODULATORS AND DERMAL FILLER AESTHETIC WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNGERS (Track E)

Requires additional registration fee of $199

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast

7:30-7:45 AM

Introduction and Welcome to Botulinum Toxin A and Injectable Dermal Filler Training for BeginnersThis course will provide comprehensive training, both didactic and hands-on, which will allow dermatology professionals to incorpo-rate these aesthetic procedures into a new or existing practice. Best practice will be shared with an emphasis on patient safety in the dermatology setting.

Participants will receive course manuals, sample consent and treatment forms, a resource list, and a Certificate of Training upon completion of the course.

Moderators:H. Roebuck, DNP, FNP-BCR. Bellomo, PA-C

Faculty: J. Cohen, MDD. Ozog, MDS. Tsao, MDB. Stolley, MD

7:45-8:45 AM

Science and Selection of Neuromodulators and Dermal Fillers: Objectives

1. Participants will understand the science, mechanism of action, and components of neuromodulators and dermal fillers.

2. Participants will understand the differences between each neuromodulator and dermal filler.

3. Participants will understand the reconstitution and proper storage of neuromodulators and dermal fillers.

8:45-9:45 AM

Facial, Neck, and Hand Anatomy – Understanding Structure and Function for Optimal Injection Technique: Objectives

1. Participants will understand the vital muscles, vascular and nerve structures in facial, neck, and hand anatomy to ensure proper and safe techniques for injecting neuromodulators and dermal fillers.

2. Participants will understand skin structure for proper placement of dermal fillers.

3. Participants will view live demonstrations and be an integral part of identifying vital structures to optimize injection technique.

9:45-10:15 AM

Avoidance and Management of Aesthetic Complications: Part 1: Objectives

Participants will learn how to utilize proper injection technique in order to avoid danger zones.

Participants will learn how to recognize when a complication occurs and how to manage that complication.

Participants will receive a list of medications and items that are necessary to treat these complications

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10:15-10:45 AM Break

10:45-11:15 AM

Avoidance and Management of Aesthetic Complications: Part 2: Objectives

Participants will learn how to utilize proper injection technique in order to avoid danger zones.

Participants will learn how to recognize when a complication occurs and how to manage that complication.

Participants will receive a list of medications and items that are necessary to treat these complications

11:15-12:15 PM

Setting Expectations and Patient Selection – The Aesthetic Consult: Objectives

Participants will learn how to navigate through an initial aesthetic consult.

Participants will learn how to evaluate a cosmetic patient’s face, neck, chest, and hands.

Participants will understand the importance of aesthetic photography and how it is an integral part of the aesthetic consult and follow-up.

12:15-12:30 PMQ&A

12:30-1:30 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

1:30-2:30 PM

Choosing the Correct Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler – Concepts and Principles of Aesthetic Injections: Part 1

Participants will have the opportunity to work closely with key faculty to learn how to evaluate a cosmetic patient and establish a cosmetic plan by understanding which products to utilize for different patient types and anatomy.

Participants will have the opportunity to partner with a colleague or model to evaluate the aesthetic model’s face, neck, chest, and hands and to establish their own aesthetic plan for their model. A key faculty member will then review their plan.

Participants will learn about new products and aesthetic concepts coming to market that will change the aesthetic space.

2:30-3:30 PM

Aesthetic Concepts and Principles – Part II

Participants will each individually get critiqued on their ability to mark their model correctly, establish an annual aesthetic plan, and to understand patient retention and follow-up.

Participants will understand how to integrate skincare products, laser, and other aesthetic procedures into their aesthetic practice to optimize patient results through many modalities that will compliment neuromodulator and dermal filler injections.

Participants will learn tips and pearls from expert faculty.

3:30-3:45 PMQ&A

3:45-5:30 PM

Getting Started – Fundamental Injection Techniques for the Beginner Aesthetic Practitioner

Participants will understand how to perform neuromodulator techniques to the glabellar complex, horizontal forehead lines, periorbital rhytids, and nasalis (bunny lines).

Participants will understand how to inject marionette lines, nasolabial folds, and perioral lip lines with dermal fillers.

Participants will be able to view live injections in an interactive space with a key aesthetic faculty member.

5:30-5:45 PMProgram evaluation & certificate distribution

6:00-7:00 PM Pre-Conference Welcome Reception (Pre-Conference Attendees Only)

Advanced Registration Required. No Fee. Concurrent event.

It is important that you choose the Pre-Conference Track most suitable to you when registering.

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast + Exhibits

7:30-9:00 AM

Dermatology Update 2016The top articles from the literature that will affect the way you practice dermatology will be discussed.

Moderator: M. Brunner. PA-C

Faculty: T. Rosen, MDJ. Treat, MDM. Zirwas, MD

9:00-10:15 AM

“Outside the Box” : Cutaneous OncologyChallenging cases covering the spectrum of cutaneous oncology from AKs to non-melanoma skin cancer that forced us to think

“outside the box” will be discussed in an in-depth case based discussion.

Moderator: V. Lazareth, MA, MSN, NP-C, DCNP

Faculty: G. Martin, MDT. Rosen, MD

10:15-11:00 AM Break + Exhibits

11:00-12:15 PM

Acne, Rosacea, Hidradenitis and More...Our expert faculty will share their approach to the challenging cases that don’t seem to respond to the usual therapeutic algorithm.

Moderator: H. Roebuck, DNP, FNP-BC

Faculty: J. Treat, MDB. Stober, MD, PhDG. Martin, MD

12:15-1:15 PM

Nails: Diagnostic and Therapeutic ChallengesOne of the leading nail authorities will present a wide range of nail disorders from infections, metabolic disorders to cancer of the nail. Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges will be discussed. When to watch and reassure? When to biopsy? How to treat?

Moderator: L. Aldredge, MSN, RN, ANP-BC

Faculty: P. Rich, MD

1:15-2:15 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative non-CME educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

2:15-3:30 PM

Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis 2016New drugs, new data, new approaches to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis will be discussed. This will be followed by a discussion of a series of challenging case scenarios which will help you manage even the most challenging patient will be discussed.

Moderator: M. Young, MSN, ANP-c

Faculty: B. Strober, MD, PhDA. Kavanaugh, MD

3:30-5:00 PM

How Valuable Are You To Your Dermatology Practice?Dermatologists, NPs and PAs from private practices, will share with you their experience with salary models, incentive compensation, contracts, and much more!

Moderator: A. Jacobson, PA-C

Faculty:M. Bond, MDG. Martin, MDR. Casquejo, PA-C

6:00-9:00 PM Welcome Reception & Dinner

Advanced Registration Required. No Fee.

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Friday, September 30, 2016

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast + Exhibits

7:30-8:30 AM

Bugs Galore! Update on Infectious Diseases 2016Our ID experts will discuss diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in children and adults covering a range of viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic and arthropod diseases.

Moderator: K. Holyoak, PA-C, MPH

Faculty:T. Rosen, MDM. Jen, MD

8:30-9:30 AM

Hair Today Gone Tomorrow!Simply the best lecture on hair disorders delivered by Dr. Jerry Shapiro, “the” leading authority on hair disorders. Non-cicatricial and cicatricial hair loss disorders will be discussed.

Moderator: A. Jacobson, PA-C

Faculty:J. Shapiro, MD

9:30-10:15 AM

“Point : Counterpoint” – Controversies in DermatologyOur faculty will discuss several controversial issues in dermatology such as:TEN: Active therapy versus supportive therapy… which is correct? Chronic Urticaria: is an expensive workup necessary?Are we ordering too many labs in order to monitor MTX, dapsone, cyclosporine, etc therapy?

Moderator: K. Haycraft, DNP

Faculty: T. Rosen, MDM. Zirwas, MDS. Desai, MDN. Korman, MD, PhD

10:15-11:00 AM Break + Exhibits

11:00-11:45 AM

Name That Genital Lesion! The inimitable Dr. Rosen will have you laughing and learning at the same time as he goes rapid fire through a series of common and bizarre genital lesions.

Moderator: R. Casquejo, PA-C

Speaker: T. Rosen, MD

11:45-12:30 PM

Granulomatous Disease: What Does It Mean and How Do You Treat It?What do you think and what do you do when you get a path report comes back that says: “granulomatous process… the following special stains are requested”? Your clinical-pathologic acumen will be put to the test on this topic.

Moderator: M. Bobonich, DNP, FNP-C, DCNP, FAANP

Faculty: S. Desai, MDW. High, MD, JD

12:30-1:15 PM

Cutaneous T-cell and B-cell DisordersWhat you need to know to diagnose and manage these uncommon disorders.

Moderator: M. Tawa, RN, MSN, ANP

Faculty: W. High, MD, JD

1:15-2:15 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative non-CME educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

2:15-3:15 PM

Pruritus: The Miserable Itchy PatientTwo of the world’s leading authorities on itch will provide diagnostic clues to help you diagnose and manage the most difficult cases. How high does your therapeutic ladder go when it comes to chronic pruritus?

Moderator:M. Young, MSN, ANP-c

Faculty:M. Zirwas, MDG. Yosipovitch, MD

3:15-4:15 PM

Podium PresentationSubmit a case for presentation at the podium to:drmauiderm@gmail.com.A total of 6 presentations will be selected by our scientific advisory board to do a podium presentation. Each presentation will be 10 minutes long. Our scientific advisory board at the conclusion of the session will present awards, which include a top prize for the best presentation of a trip to either of our Maui Derm NP+PA 2017 meet-ings. First prize includes a round-trip coach airfare and 5 nights at either resort to attend “Maui Derm NP+PA 2017”.

Moderators:M. Nolen, MS, ANP-BC, DCNPK. Holyoak, PA-C, MPH

5:30-6:30 PM

Networking Reception for Nurse Practitioners – Room ANetworking Reception for Physician Assistants – Room B

Advanced Registration Required. No Fee.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

6:30-7:30 AM Breakfast + Exhibits

7:30-8:30 AM

“Rashes, Unusual Growths and Concerned Parents”: Pediatric Dermatology Update 2016Our pediatric dermatology faculty will present a wide range of cases for discussion that present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

Moderator: K. Holyoak, PA-C, MPH

Faculty:M. Jen, MDJ. Treat, MD

8:30-10:15 AM

MOCK MALPRACTICE TRIAL: Being Prepared to Take the Stand!Two Boston malpractice attorneys will recreate the same “mock trial” that had MGH clinicians riveted to their seats for 90 minutes of tension packed trial drama. Plaintiff and defense attorneys, expert witnesses and the defendant take center stage. If you ever wondered what it is like to defend yourself in court, you will not want to miss this one!

Moderator: H. Tsao, MD, PhD

Faculty:W. High, MD, JDPlus two Boston malpractice attorneys and "the defendant."

10:15-11:00 AM Break + Exhibits

11:00-12:00 PM

Pesky Rashes In Pregnant Moms & Newborn Tots – How To Handle L&D As Well As The NICURashes in pregnant women and neonates can be challenging. Listen to two experts discuss diagnosis and management strategies in a variety of clinical situations involving.

Moderator: R. Bellomo, PA-C

Faculty: M. Jen, MDT. Rosen, MD

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY:

“We will enhance and expand your knowledge base on every subject even if you have been practicing 25 years in dermatology.”

– Ted Rosen, MD

Visit our website to register and view complete description of program sessions.

MauiDerm.com

12:00-1:00 PM

The Pigmented Lesion ClinicOur panel of experts will discuss diagnostic and therapeutic strategies covering the spectrum of pigmented lesions ranging from congential nevi, atypical nevi, Spitz nevi and melanoma. Don’t miss this case based discussion!

Moderator: M. Nolen, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP

Faculty:H. Tsao, MD, PhDA. Marghoob, MDW. High, MD, JD

1:00-1:15 PMQ&A

1:15-2:15 PM

Product Theater LuncheonAn informative educational symposium designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state.

2:15-5:30 PM

2:15-5:00 PM

Choice of 2 Workshops:

Dermoscopy WorkshopDescribed as the best workshop on dermoscopy that you will ever attend! This workshop is designed to bring attendees up to date with current interpretation of dermoscopic colors and structures. The 2-step algorithm and pattern analysis to assist in detecting skin cancer will be stressed. This knowledge will be applied to a set of unknowns, which the audience will help analyze.

Advanced Neuromodulator and Filler WorkshopDuring this small group, hands-on, live patient demonstrations by product workshop the focus will be on neuromodulator injections of the lower face and neck. Dermal fillers will be demonstrated on temples, mid-face, lips, tear troughs and hands.KybellaTM (deoxycholic acid) use for double chins will be presented. Join our expert faculty who will demonstrate their techniques for achieving an optimal cosmetic result.

Moderator:M. Nolen, MS, ANP-BC, DCNP

Faculty:DERMOSCOPY WORKSHOP A. Marghoob, MD

Faculty:ADVANCED NEUROMODULATOR & FILLER WORKSHOPD. Ozog, MDS. Tsao, MDS. Chilukuri, MDR. Casquejo, PA-CA. Jacobson, PA-C

Advanced Registration Required. No Fee.

Meeting Adjourns – See you at:

Maui Derm NP+PA Summer 2017Broadmoor Hotel • Colorado Springs, COJune 14-17, 2017

Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2017Hilton New Orleans Riverside • New Orleans, LASeptember 13-16, 2017

did YOU KNOW?

All Maui Derm NP+PA meetings are programmed to compliment each other by minimizing overlapping and redundant information between meetings by covering different topics or focusing on a different aspect of a core topic.

Join us twice each year as we present the Maui Derm NP+PA conferences at convenient and inspiring locations throughout the U.S.

Fall 2016 Registration Information

Pre-Conference Full Day SessionsSeptember 28, 2016Registration includes breakfast, lunch & reception.

Early Bird(up to March 31)

Registration(up to July 31)

Late Registration

(after to August 1)

Nurse Practitioner $75 $85 $100

Registered Nurse 1 $75 $85 $100

Physician Assistant $75 $85 $100

Pre-Conference Workshop Registration

Track E (Additional registration fee required.) $199 $199 $199

It is important that you choose the Pre-Conference Track most suitable to you. Any possible changes on-site will be based on the availability of space and printed materials, and may have a surcharge.

Maui Derm NP+PA Fall 2016September 29-October 1, 2016Includes all breakfasts, social functions & coffee breaks

Early Bird(up to March 31)

Registration(up to July 31)

Late Registration

(after to August 1)

Nurse Practitioner $195 $225 $250

Registered Nurse 1 $195 $225 $250

Physician Assistant $195 $225 $250

Office & Industry Personnel 2 $295 $325 $350

Spouses and Guests 3 $100 $125 $150

Children (age 5-12) $100 $125 $150

Children (under age 5) Complimentary

Please visit website for more complete information, restrictions and registration. Due to industry support, the workshop fees have been waived. Advance registration required.Workshop & lunch sessions space are limited, based on first-come, first serve basis.

1 Maui Derm NP+PA is intended only for advanced practice clinicians practicing in dermatology and

NP/PA students training in dermatology2 Must state if a Medical Office or Industry Personnel. Names of office or company is required.3 Spouses/Guests/Children cannot attend lectures, lunches or workshops.

OMNI GROVE PARK INN

The Omni Grove Park Inn, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, welcomes you with traditional southern hospitality and rich cultural history. Asheville is know for its scenic beauty, vibrant arts scene and historic architecture. Its the perfect location for our Fall meeting

and a family-friendly venue to enjoy autumn colors.

Hotel Rates & Information

Omni Grove Park InnLocation of meeting, seminars, workshops + social functions

Daily Rate* DepositReservation

Deposit

Classic Guest Room (Traditional) $249 x 2 nights $498

Deluxe Resort View Room $289 x 2 nights $578

Please visit website for complete information, room reservations and availability.

*Group rates are valid three (3) days prior to September 26th and three (3) days after October 1st, based on availability. A minimum two (2) night stay required for the group rate.

North Carolina State Tax of 7% plus hotel occupancy tax of 6% must be added to all rates shown above (subject to change). There is a Daily Resort Charge of $15 per room, its inclusive features are in-room high speed internet access plus entrance to fitness center, sports complex and indoor/outdoor pools.

No reservations can be confirmed without a form of deposit. Limited number of rooms available and we strongly encourage participants to reserve early to insure a room in their desired category.

Hotel Reservation Deadline: The discounted conference rate will be available until August 15, 2016 or until the contracted room block sells out. Any reservation received after this date cannot be assured a room in their desired category OR the group rate.

Special Request Available: King Bed, 2 Double Beds

Special requests will be forwarded to the hotel by HTC. The hotel confirms or denies special requests. Requests are NOT guaranteed by HTC, Maui Derm, or the hotel.

Room Category Availability: Room categories are based on availability on the date the request is received. Should a category be sold out for the dates requested, your room reservations will automatically be confirmed in the next available category. Hotel reservations cannot be confirmed by phone.

Parking: The Omni Grove Park Inn has self-parking privileges for guests at $15.00 and valet parking at $22.00 both for a 24 hour period. Non-guests: self parking is $10 for up to five (5) hours and $15 for all day.

Deposit/Cancellation Policy: A two (2) night room & tax deposit will be charged at the time of booking. Thirty (30) days prior or less: Any reduction of the total room nights reserved or a cancellation will be charged in full. All cancellations must be done in writing to HTC.

Change Policy: Any changes to the reservation after initial confirmation is subject to a $25 administrative fee. Any change in the hotel nights initially reserved will be subject to penalty. All changes must be done in writing to HTC.

ADA Statement: For disability accommodations, please contact HTC International at 312-263-1007.

For hotel reservations and assistance contact:Phone: 312-263-1007Fax: 312-263-0077Email: MauiDerm@htcintl.comMauiDerm.com

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