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  • GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY presents

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL

    DERMATOLOGY ERIC “BILLY” BAUM, MD, MSC

    Program Director

    DAVID T. HARVEY, MD GSDDS President and Associate Program Director

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  • 7:15 AM Practice Management Symposium Dirk Elston, MD and Mark Kaufmann, MD CPT Coding: · 10 Coding Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make · Holy MACRA! Living in a MIPs World 10:30 AM The Role of the PA in the Dermatology Office Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C 11:00 AM Interactive Comments and Discussion 11:15 AM Adjourn CREDIT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essen-tial Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to offer continu-ing medical education to physicians. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Edu-cation designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit com-mensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Georgia Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery’s Con-gress of Clinical Dermatology, AAD Program # 72100, is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 22.5 AAD Recognized Credits and may be used toward the AAD CME Award. TARGET AUDIENCE Clinical and academic dermatologists, residents, fellows, and mid-level provid-ers and other allied healthcare providers and students with a special interest in dermatology. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will have: 1. Access and apply new treatment modalities for atopic dermatitis, ec-

    zema, psoriasis, acne, hidradenitis suppurativa, rosacea and other skin conditions, to gain knowledge and competence in these therapeutic areas.

    2. Describe the safety profile, risks and side effects of new medications; explain how to dose and monitor therapy; and assess their efficacy de-pending on the severity of disease.

    3. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for melanoma, weighing their risk-benefit profiles in the setting of patient cases.

    4. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for pediatric derma-tology patients.

    5. Translate research about dermatological diseases that are most com-monly seen in skin of color and apply those findings to clinical practice.

    6. Interpret management guidelines for dermatologists that address various rheumatologic diseases

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of the Congress of Clinical 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.

    Hilary Baldwin, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology State University of New York Brooklyn, NY James Q. Del Rosso, DO Research Director JDR Dermatology Research Las Vegas, NV Dirk Elston, MD Professor and Chair Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine FAU College of Medicine Boca Raton, FL Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD Professor and Interim Chairman Director of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Department of Dermatology St. Louis University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO Julie C. Harper, MD The Dermatology and Skin Care Center of Alabama Birmingham, AL Firas G. Hougeir, MD Douglas Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists, LLC Douglasville, GA

    FACULTY

    Mark D. Kaufmann, MD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Dermatology Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai New York, NY Drew Kurtzman, MD, FAAD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) University of Arizona Tuscon, AZ Craig L. Leonardi , MD Adjunct Professor Department of Dermatology St. Louis University St. Louis, MO Jamie Mackelfresh, MD Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director Department of Dermatology Emory School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Robert Micheletti, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C Douglasville, GA James Treat, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Dermatology Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Jonathan S. Weiss, MD Gwinnett Dermatology, PC Snellville, GA Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD Director of Ethnic Skincare Miller University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY presented by the GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

    REGISTER FOUR-WAYS: 1. U.S. MAIL, 2. FAX: (305) 422-3327, 3. PHONE: (770) 613-0932, 4. ONLINE: WWW.CONGRESSOFCLINICALDERMATOLOGY.COM

    AGENDA Friday, May 25, 2018 11:15 AM Registration / Check In 1:00 PM Resident Presentations

    Emory University Medical College of Georgia Saint Louis University University of South Carolina

    3:00 PM MOC Self-Assessment Session 4:00 PM A Virtual Reality View - New Biologics and the Evolution of Psoriasis Treatment: Improving Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life with Targeted Therapy 5:00 PM Update on the Aging Skin Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD 6:00 PM Tremfya (Guselkumab) - A First-in-Class Novel Biologic that Selectively Blocks Interlukin-23 (IL-23) David J. Cohen, MD

    7:15 PM Welcome Reception - Attendees and guests welcome Compliments of PruGen Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM A New Treatment for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis: The First and Only IL-17 Receptor A Blocker 7:45 AM Vasculitis and the Dermatologist: General Approach, Pitfalls and Pearls, Robert Micheletti, MD 8:30 AM Comorbidities in Our Psoriasis Patients Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:15 AM What’s New in Dermatologic Therapy James Q. Del Rosso, DO 10:00 AM Potpourri of Cosmeceuticals, Keloids, etc. Heather, Woolery-Lloyd, MD 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:50 AM Atopic Dermatitis: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapy, James Treat, MD 11:35 AM Fillers and Toxins: How to Achieve the “Wow” Factor Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:35 PM Cutaneous Signs of Rheumatologic Disease Drew Kurtzman, MD 1:35 PM “Sand and Sea” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome

    1:45 PM A Comprehensive look at Taltz for patients with Psoriatic Disease, Jamie Weisman, MD 3:00 PM Alopecia Potpourri, Jamie Mackelfresh, MD 3:30 PM Ice Cream Social Compliments of Emvera 6:30 PM Saturday Social Hour Reception Attendees and guests welcome Sunday, May 27, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM More Than Skin Deep with COSENTYX® (Secukinumab) Proven Effective for Psoriatic Arthritis Craig L. Leonardi, MD 7:45 AM Common Mistakes in How We Biopsy Dirk Elston, MD 8:15 AM Problems and Solutions for Patients with Skin of Color Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD 9:00 AM Diagnosis and Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Robert Micheletti, MD 9:50 AM What’s new in Pediatric Dermatology James Treat, MD 10:20 AM Coffee Break 10:40 AM Management of Rosacea: From Benchtop to Treatment, James Q. Del Rosso, DO 11:10 AM Treating Acne in the 22nd Century Hillary E. Baldwin, MD 11:40 AM Aesthetic Procedures That Every Dermatologist Could Perform, Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:10 PM Panel Discussion: Pearls and Management of Acne and Rosacea, Hilary Baldwin, MD, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, Jonathan Weiss, MD, Julie C. Harper, MD 1:35 PM “Salute to America” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome 1:45 PM Are your topical patients systemic ready? An oral treatment option for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3:00 PM Melanoma Update, Firas G. Hougeir, MD Monday, May 28, 2018 6:15 AM Breakfast with the Masters: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Pearls, Faculty Roundtable and Q&A

  • 7:15 AM Practice Management Symposium Dirk Elston, MD and Mark Kaufmann, MD CPT Coding: · 10 Coding Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make · Holy MACRA! Living in a MIPs World 10:30 AM The Role of the PA in the Dermatology Office Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C 11:00 AM Interactive Comments and Discussion 11:15 AM Adjourn CREDIT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essen-tial Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to offer continu-ing medical education to physicians. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Edu-cation designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit com-mensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Georgia Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery’s Con-gress of Clinical Dermatology, AAD Program # 72100, is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 22.5 AAD Recognized Credits and may be used toward the AAD CME Award. TARGET AUDIENCE Clinical and academic dermatologists, residents, fellows, and mid-level provid-ers and other allied healthcare providers and students with a special interest in dermatology. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will have: 1. Access and apply new treatment modalities for atopic dermatitis, ec-

    zema, psoriasis, acne, hidradenitis suppurativa, rosacea and other skin conditions, to gain knowledge and competence in these therapeutic areas.

    2. Describe the safety profile, risks and side effects of new medications; explain how to dose and monitor therapy; and assess their efficacy de-pending on the severity of disease.

    3. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for melanoma, weighing their risk-benefit profiles in the setting of patient cases.

    4. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for pediatric derma-tology patients.

    5. Translate research about dermatological diseases that are most com-monly seen in skin of color and apply those findings to clinical practice.

    6. Interpret management guidelines for dermatologists that address various rheumatologic diseases

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of the Congress of Clinical 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.

    Hilary Baldwin, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology State University of New York Brooklyn, NY James Q. Del Rosso, DO Research Director JDR Dermatology Research Las Vegas, NV Dirk Elston, MD Professor and Chair Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine FAU College of Medicine Boca Raton, FL Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD Professor and Interim Chairman Director of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Department of Dermatology St. Louis University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO Julie C. Harper, MD The Dermatology and Skin Care Center of Alabama Birmingham, AL Firas G. Hougeir, MD Douglas Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists, LLC Douglasville, GA

    FACULTY

    Mark D. Kaufmann, MD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Dermatology Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai New York, NY Drew Kurtzman, MD, FAAD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) University of Arizona Tuscon, AZ Craig L. Leonardi , MD Adjunct Professor Department of Dermatology St. Louis University St. Louis, MO Jamie Mackelfresh, MD Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director Department of Dermatology Emory School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Robert Micheletti, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C Douglasville, GA James Treat, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Dermatology Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Jonathan S. Weiss, MD Gwinnett Dermatology, PC Snellville, GA Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD Director of Ethnic Skincare Miller University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY presented by the GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

    REGISTER FOUR-WAYS: 1. U.S. MAIL, 2. FAX: (305) 422-3327, 3. PHONE: (770) 613-0932, 4. ONLINE: WWW.CONGRESSOFCLINICALDERMATOLOGY.COM

    AGENDA Friday, May 25, 2018 11:15 AM Registration / Check In 1:00 PM Resident Presentations

    Emory University Medical College of Georgia Saint Louis University University of South Carolina

    3:00 PM MOC Self-Assessment Session 4:00 PM A Virtual Reality View - New Biologics and the Evolution of Psoriasis Treatment: Improving Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life with Targeted Therapy 5:00 PM Update on the Aging Skin Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD 6:00 PM Tremfya (Guselkumab) - A First-in-Class Novel Biologic that Selectively Blocks Interlukin-23 (IL-23) David J. Cohen, MD

    7:15 PM Welcome Reception - Attendees and guests welcome Compliments of PruGen Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM A New Treatment for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis: The First and Only IL-17 Receptor A Blocker 7:45 AM Vasculitis and the Dermatologist: General Approach, Pitfalls and Pearls, Robert Micheletti, MD 8:30 AM Comorbidities in Our Psoriasis Patients Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:15 AM What’s New in Dermatologic Therapy James Q. Del Rosso, DO 10:00 AM Potpourri of Cosmeceuticals, Keloids, etc. Heather, Woolery-Lloyd, MD 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:50 AM Atopic Dermatitis: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapy, James Treat, MD 11:35 AM Fillers and Toxins: How to Achieve the “Wow” Factor Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:35 PM Cutaneous Signs of Rheumatologic Disease Drew Kurtzman, MD 1:35 PM “Sand and Sea” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome

    1:45 PM A Comprehensive look at Taltz for patients with Psoriatic Disease, Jamie Weisman, MD 3:00 PM Alopecia Potpourri, Jamie Mackelfresh, MD 3:30 PM Ice Cream Social Compliments of Emvera 6:30 PM Saturday Social Hour Reception Attendees and guests welcome Sunday, May 27, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM More Than Skin Deep with COSENTYX® (Secukinumab) Proven Effective for Psoriatic Arthritis Craig L. Leonardi, MD 7:45 AM Common Mistakes in How We Biopsy Dirk Elston, MD 8:15 AM Problems and Solutions for Patients with Skin of Color Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD 9:00 AM Diagnosis and Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Robert Micheletti, MD 9:50 AM What’s new in Pediatric Dermatology James Treat, MD 10:20 AM Coffee Break 10:40 AM Management of Rosacea: From Benchtop to Treatment, James Q. Del Rosso, DO 11:10 AM Treating Acne in the 22nd Century Hillary E. Baldwin, MD 11:40 AM Aesthetic Procedures That Every Dermatologist Could Perform, Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:10 PM Panel Discussion: Pearls and Management of Acne and Rosacea, Hilary Baldwin, MD, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, Jonathan Weiss, MD, Julie C. Harper, MD 1:35 PM “Salute to America” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome 1:45 PM Are your topical patients systemic ready? An oral treatment option for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3:00 PM Melanoma Update, Firas G. Hougeir, MD Monday, May 28, 2018 6:15 AM Breakfast with the Masters: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Pearls, Faculty Roundtable and Q&A

  • 7:15 AM Practice Management Symposium Dirk Elston, MD and Mark Kaufmann, MD CPT Coding: · 10 Coding Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make · Holy MACRA! Living in a MIPs World 10:30 AM The Role of the PA in the Dermatology Office Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C 11:00 AM Interactive Comments and Discussion 11:15 AM Adjourn CREDIT The Southern Alliance for Physician Specialties CME is accredited by the Medi-cal Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physi-cians. The Southern Alliance for Physician Specialties CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their par-ticipation in the activity. The Georgia Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery’s Con-gress of Clinical Dermatology, AAD Program # 72100, is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 22.5 AAD Recognized Credits and may be used toward the AAD CME Award. TARGET AUDIENCE Clinical and academic dermatologists, residents, fellows, and mid-level provid-ers and other allied healthcare providers and students with a special interest in dermatology. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will have: 1. Access and apply new treatment modalities for atopic dermatitis, ec-

    zema, psoriasis, acne, hidradenitis suppurativa, rosacea and other skin conditions, to gain knowledge and competence in these therapeutic areas.

    2. Describe the safety profile, risks and side effects of new medications; explain how to dose and monitor therapy; and assess their efficacy de-pending on the severity of disease.

    3. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for melanoma, weighing their risk-benefit profiles in the setting of patient cases.

    4. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for pediatric derma-tology patients.

    5. Translate research about dermatological diseases that are most com-monly seen in skin of color and apply those findings to clinical practice.

    6. Interpret management guidelines for dermatologists that address various rheumatologic diseases

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of the Congress of Clinical 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.

    Hilary Baldwin, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology State University of New York Brooklyn, NY James Q. Del Rosso, DO Research Director JDR Dermatology Research Las Vegas, NV Dirk Elston, MD Professor and Chair Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine FAU College of Medicine Boca Raton, FL Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD Professor and Interim Chairman Director of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Department of Dermatology St. Louis University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO Julie C. Harper, MD The Dermatology and Skin Care Center of Alabama Birmingham, AL Firas G. Hougeir, MD Douglas Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists, LLC Douglasville, GA

    FACULTY

    Mark D. Kaufmann, MD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Dermatology Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai New York, NY Drew Kurtzman, MD, FAAD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) University of Arizona Tuscon, AZ Craig L. Leonardi , MD Adjunct Professor Department of Dermatology St. Louis University St. Louis, MO Jamie Mackelfresh, MD Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director Department of Dermatology Emory School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Robert Micheletti, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C Douglasville, GA James Treat, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Dermatology Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Jonathan S. Weiss, MD Gwinnett Dermatology, PC Snellville, GA Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD Director of Ethnic Skincare Miller University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY presented by the GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

    REGISTER FOUR-WAYS: 1. U.S. MAIL, 2. FAX: (305) 422-3327, 3. PHONE: (770) 613-0932, 4. ONLINE: WWW.CONGRESSOFCLINICALDERMATOLOGY.COM

    AGENDA Friday, May 25, 2018 11:15 AM Registration / Check In 1:00 PM Resident Presentations

    Emory University Medical College of Georgia Saint Louis University University of South Carolina

    3:00 PM MOC Self-Assessment Session 4:00 PM A Virtual Reality View - New Biologics and the Evolution of Psoriasis Treatment: Improving Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life with Targeted Therapy 5:00 PM Update on the Aging Skin Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD 6:00 PM Tremfya (Guselkumab) - A First-in-Class Novel Biologic that Selectively Blocks Interlukin-23 (IL-23) David J. Cohen, MD

    7:15 PM Welcome Reception - Attendees and guests welcome Compliments of PruGen Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM A New Treatment for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis: The First and Only IL-17 Receptor A Blocker 7:45 AM Vasculitis and the Dermatologist: General Approach, Pitfalls and Pearls, Robert Micheletti, MD 8:30 AM Comorbidities in Our Psoriasis Patients Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:15 AM What’s New in Dermatologic Therapy James Q. Del Rosso, DO 10:00 AM Potpourri of Cosmeceuticals, Keloids, etc. Heather, Woolery-Lloyd, MD 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:50 AM Atopic Dermatitis: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapy, James Treat, MD 11:35 AM Fillers and Toxins: How to Achieve the “Wow” Factor Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:35 PM Cutaneous Signs of Rheumatologic Disease Drew Kurtzman, MD 1:35 PM “Sand and Sea” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome

    1:45 PM A Comprehensive look at Taltz for patients with Psoriatic Disease, Jamie Weisman, MD 3:00 PM Alopecia Potpourri, Jamie Mackelfresh, MD 3:30 PM Ice Cream Social Compliments of Emvera 6:30 PM Saturday Social Hour Reception Attendees and guests welcome Sunday, May 27, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM More Than Skin Deep with COSENTYX® (Secukinumab) Proven Effective for Psoriatic Arthritis Craig L. Leonardi, MD 7:45 AM Common Mistakes in How We Biopsy Dirk Elston, MD 8:15 AM Problems and Solutions for Patients with Skin of Color Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD 9:00 AM Diagnosis and Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Robert Micheletti, MD 9:50 AM What’s new in Pediatric Dermatology James Treat, MD 10:20 AM Coffee Break 10:40 AM Management of Rosacea: From Benchtop to Treatment, James Q. Del Rosso, DO 11:10 AM Treating Acne in the 22nd Century Hillary E. Baldwin, MD 11:40 AM Aesthetic Procedures That Every Dermatologist Could Perform, Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:10 PM Panel Discussion: Pearls and Management of Acne and Rosacea, Hilary Baldwin, MD, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, Jonathan Weiss, MD, Julie C. Harper, MD 1:35 PM “Salute to America” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome 1:45 PM Are your topical patients systemic ready? An oral treatment option for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3:00 PM Melanoma Update, Firas G. Hougeir, MD Monday, May 28, 2018 6:15 AM Breakfast with the Masters: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Pearls, Faculty Roundtable and Q&A

  • 7:15 AM Practice Management Symposium Dirk Elston, MD and Mark Kaufmann, MD CPT Coding: · 10 Coding Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make · Holy MACRA! Living in a MIPs World 10:30 AM The Role of the PA in the Dermatology Office Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C 11:00 AM Interactive Comments and Discussion 11:15 AM Adjourn CREDIT This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essen-tial Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to offer continu-ing medical education to physicians. The Southern Alliance for Physicians Specialties Continuing Medical Edu-cation designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit com-mensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Georgia Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery’s Con-gress of Clinical Dermatology, AAD Program # 72100, is recognized by the American Academy of Dermatology for 22.5 AAD Recognized Credits and may be used toward the AAD CME Award. TARGET AUDIENCE Clinical and academic dermatologists, residents, fellows, and mid-level provid-ers and other allied healthcare providers and students with a special interest in dermatology. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will have: 1. Access and apply new treatment modalities for atopic dermatitis, ec-

    zema, psoriasis, acne, hidradenitis suppurativa, rosacea and other skin conditions, to gain knowledge and competence in these therapeutic areas.

    2. Describe the safety profile, risks and side effects of new medications; explain how to dose and monitor therapy; and assess their efficacy de-pending on the severity of disease.

    3. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for melanoma, weighing their risk-benefit profiles in the setting of patient cases.

    4. Identify present and emerging treatment strategies for pediatric derma-tology patients.

    5. Translate research about dermatological diseases that are most com-monly seen in skin of color and apply those findings to clinical practice.

    6. Interpret management guidelines for dermatologists that address various rheumatologic diseases

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of the Congress of Clinical 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.

    Hilary Baldwin, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology State University of New York Brooklyn, NY James Q. Del Rosso, DO Research Director JDR Dermatology Research Las Vegas, NV Dirk Elston, MD Professor and Chair Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine FAU College of Medicine Boca Raton, FL Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD Professor and Interim Chairman Director of Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Department of Dermatology St. Louis University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO Julie C. Harper, MD The Dermatology and Skin Care Center of Alabama Birmingham, AL Firas G. Hougeir, MD Douglas Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists, LLC Douglasville, GA

    FACULTY

    Mark D. Kaufmann, MD Associate Clinical Professor Department of Dermatology Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai New York, NY Drew Kurtzman, MD, FAAD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) University of Arizona Tuscon, AZ Craig L. Leonardi , MD Adjunct Professor Department of Dermatology St. Louis University St. Louis, MO Jamie Mackelfresh, MD Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director Department of Dermatology Emory School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Robert Micheletti, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Martha L. Sikes, MS, RPh, PA-C Douglasville, GA James Treat, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Dermatology Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Jonathan S. Weiss, MD Gwinnett Dermatology, PC Snellville, GA Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD Director of Ethnic Skincare Miller University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY presented by the GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY

    REGISTER FOUR-WAYS: 1. U.S. MAIL, 2. FAX: (305) 422-3327, 3. PHONE: (770) 613-0932, 4. ONLINE: WWW.CONGRESSOFCLINICALDERMATOLOGY.COM

    AGENDA Friday, May 25, 2018 11:15 AM Registration / Check In 1:00 PM Resident Presentations

    Emory University Medical College of Georgia Saint Louis University University of South Carolina

    3:00 PM MOC Self-Assessment Session 4:00 PM A Virtual Reality View - New Biologics and the Evolution of Psoriasis Treatment: Improving Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life with Targeted Therapy 5:00 PM Update on the Aging Skin Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, MD, FAAD 6:00 PM Tremfya (Guselkumab) - A First-in-Class Novel Biologic that Selectively Blocks Interlukin-23 (IL-23) David J. Cohen, MD

    7:15 PM Welcome Reception - Attendees and guests welcome Compliments of PruGen Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM A New Treatment for Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis: The First and Only IL-17 Receptor A Blocker 7:45 AM Vasculitis and the Dermatologist: General Approach, Pitfalls and Pearls, Robert Micheletti, MD 8:30 AM Comorbidities in Our Psoriasis Patients Craig L. Leonardi, MD 9:15 AM What’s New in Dermatologic Therapy James Q. Del Rosso, DO 10:00 AM Potpourri of Cosmeceuticals, Keloids, etc. Heather, Woolery-Lloyd, MD 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:50 AM Atopic Dermatitis: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapy, James Treat, MD 11:35 AM Fillers and Toxins: How to Achieve the “Wow” Factor Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:35 PM Cutaneous Signs of Rheumatologic Disease Drew Kurtzman, MD 1:35 PM “Sand and Sea” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome

    1:45 PM A Comprehensive look at Taltz for patients with Psoriatic Disease, Jamie Weisman, MD 3:00 PM Alopecia Potpourri, Jamie Mackelfresh, MD 3:30 PM Ice Cream Social Compliments of Emvera 6:30 PM Saturday Social Hour Reception Attendees and guests welcome Sunday, May 27, 2018 6:30 AM Registration / Check In 6:30 AM Continental Breakfast Buffet 6:45 AM More Than Skin Deep with COSENTYX® (Secukinumab) Proven Effective for Psoriatic Arthritis Craig L. Leonardi, MD 7:45 AM Common Mistakes in How We Biopsy Dirk Elston, MD 8:15 AM Problems and Solutions for Patients with Skin of Color Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD 9:00 AM Diagnosis and Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Robert Micheletti, MD 9:50 AM What’s new in Pediatric Dermatology James Treat, MD 10:20 AM Coffee Break 10:40 AM Management of Rosacea: From Benchtop to Treatment, James Q. Del Rosso, DO 11:10 AM Treating Acne in the 22nd Century Hillary E. Baldwin, MD 11:40 AM Aesthetic Procedures That Every Dermatologist Could Perform, Dee Anna Glaser, MD 12:10 PM Panel Discussion: Pearls and Management of Acne and Rosacea, Hilary Baldwin, MD, James Q. Del Rosso, DO, Jonathan Weiss, MD, Julie C. Harper, MD 1:35 PM “Salute to America” Lunch Attendees and guests welcome 1:45 PM Are your topical patients systemic ready? An oral treatment option for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 3:00 PM Melanoma Update, Firas G. Hougeir, MD Monday, May 28, 2018 6:15 AM Breakfast with the Masters: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Pearls, Faculty Roundtable and Q&A

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    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL

    DERMATOLOGY ERIC “BILLY” BAUM, MD, MSC

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    DAVID T. HARVEY, MD GSDDS President and Associate Program Director

    Approved for 22.5 Category 1 CME Credits

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    REGISTRATION FEE Select a Category Before May 1 After May 1

    GSDDS Member $125 $175

    Non-Member Physician (MD, DO) $175 $225

    Non-Physician HCP (NP, PA, CMA, other) $150 $200

    Physician in Training (with letter) N/C $50

    Name on Card (req.)

    Billing Address/Suite (req.)

    Billing City/ST/Zip (req.)

    Credit Card Number (req.)

    Expiration Date (req.) CVV Code (req.)

    PAYMENT METHOD AMEX MC VISA

    MAY 25-28, 2018 HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL

    MIRAMAR BEACH, FL

    QUESTIONS?

    Maryann B. McGrail, CAE, CMP [email protected] 770-613-0932 office

    Eric “Billy” Baum, MD, MSc [email protected] 256-543-2380 ext. 2169

    CANCELLATION POLICY

    Cancellation before May 1 – $100 cancellation fee Cancellation after May 1 – No refund

    REGISTER 4 WAYS 1. ONLINE - www.congressofclinicaldermatology.com 2. FAX - 305-422-3327 3. MAIL - GSDDS, 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle, Suite 101, Norcross, GA 30092 4. CALL us at 770-613-0932 Make checks payable to GSDDS

    ACCOMMODATIONS HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL 4000 Sandestin Boulevard South Miramar Beach, Florida 32550 To make your reservation, use the following codes:

    CDP - Health Care Professionals (MD, DO, ARNP, PA, CMA, other) CDE - Exhibitors ONLINE - www.hiltonsandestinbeach.com CALL - 800-367-1271 or 850-267-9500 A block of rooms has been reserved at the following rates*:

    Spa Partial View $319 Spa Beach View $349 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Partial View $329 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Beach View $359

    *Each reservation is subject to taxes and resort fee. To ensure your accommodations, reservations should be made no later than April 24, 2018 (if rooms are still available on the block.)

    OVERFLOW ROOM BLOCKS Sandestin Resort, Group Code 23W5FZ 800-320-8115, Congress of Clinical Dermatology

    www.Sandestin.com/23W5FZ.aspx

    Tops’l, Group Code XF010 800-380-4808, Congress of Clinical Dermatology

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    DERMATOLOGY ERIC “BILLY” BAUM, MD, MSC

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    Address / Suite (req.)

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    E-mail Address

    Mobile # Work # (req.)

    REGISTRATION FEE Select a Category Before May 1 After May 1

    GSDDS Member $125 $175

    Non-Member Physician (MD, DO) $175 $225

    Non-Physician HCP (NP, PA, CMA, other) $150 $200

    Physician in Training (with letter) N/C $50

    Name on Card (req.)

    Billing Address/Suite (req.)

    Billing City/ST/Zip (req.)

    Credit Card Number (req.)

    Expiration Date (req.) CVV Code (req.)

    PAYMENT METHOD AMEX MC VISA

    MAY 25-28, 2018 HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL

    MIRAMAR BEACH, FL

    QUESTIONS?

    Maryann B. McGrail, CAE, CMP [email protected] 770-613-0932 office

    Eric “Billy” Baum, MD, MSc [email protected] 256-543-2380 ext. 2169

    CANCELLATION POLICY

    Cancellation before May 1 – $100 cancellation fee Cancellation after May 1 – No refund

    REGISTER 4 WAYS 1. ONLINE - www.congressofclinicaldermatology.com 2. FAX - 305-422-3327 3. MAIL - GSDDS, 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle, Suite 101, Norcross, GA 30092 4. CALL us at 770-613-0932 Make checks payable to GSDDS

    ACCOMMODATIONS HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL 4000 Sandestin Boulevard South Miramar Beach, Florida 32550 To make your reservation, use the following codes:

    CDP - Health Care Professionals (MD, DO, ARNP, PA, CMA, other) CDE - Exhibitors ONLINE - www.hiltonsandestinbeach.com CALL - 800-367-1271 or 850-267-9500 A block of rooms has been reserved at the following rates*:

    Spa Partial View $319 Spa Beach View $349 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Partial View $329 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Beach View $359

    *Each reservation is subject to taxes and resort fee. To ensure your accommodations, reservations should be made no later than April 24, 2018 (if rooms are still available on the block.)

    OVERFLOW ROOM BLOCKS Sandestin Resort, Group Code 23W5FZ 800-320-8115, Congress of Clinical Dermatology

    www.Sandestin.com/23W5FZ.aspx

    Tops’l, Group Code XF010 800-380-4808, Congress of Clinical Dermatology

  • GEORGIA SOCIETY OF DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY presents

    CONGRESS OF CLINICAL

    DERMATOLOGY ERIC “BILLY” BAUM, MD, MSC

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    Full Name (req.) Credentials (req.)

    Practice Name (req.)

    Address / Suite (req.)

    City/ST/Zip (req.)

    E-mail Address

    Mobile # Work # (req.)

    REGISTRATION FEE Select a Category Before May 1 After May 1

    GSDDS Member $125 $175

    Non-Member Physician (MD, DO) $175 $225

    Non-Physician HCP (NP, PA, CMA, other) $150 $200

    Physician in Training (with letter) N/C $50

    Name on Card (req.)

    Billing Address/Suite (req.)

    Billing City/ST/Zip (req.)

    Credit Card Number (req.)

    Expiration Date (req.) CVV Code (req.)

    PAYMENT METHOD AMEX MC VISA

    MAY 25-28, 2018 HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL

    MIRAMAR BEACH, FL

    QUESTIONS?

    Maryann B. McGrail, CAE, CMP [email protected] 770-613-0932 office

    Eric “Billy” Baum, MD, MSc [email protected] 256-543-2380 ext. 2169

    CANCELLATION POLICY

    Cancellation before May 1 – $100 cancellation fee Cancellation after May 1 – No refund

    REGISTER 4 WAYS 1. ONLINE - www.congressofclinicaldermatology.com 2. FAX - 305-422-3327 3. MAIL - GSDDS, 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle, Suite 101, Norcross, GA 30092 4. CALL us at 770-613-0932 Make checks payable to GSDDS

    ACCOMMODATIONS HILTON SANDESTIN HOTEL 4000 Sandestin Boulevard South Miramar Beach, Florida 32550 To make your reservation, use the following codes:

    CDP - Health Care Professionals (MD, DO, ARNP, PA, CMA, other) CDE - Exhibitors ONLINE - www.hiltonsandestinbeach.com CALL - 800-367-1271 or 850-267-9500 A block of rooms has been reserved at the following rates*:

    Spa Partial View $319 Spa Beach View $349 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Partial View $329 Emerald Deluxe Junior Suite Beach View $359

    *Each reservation is subject to taxes and resort fee. To ensure your accommodations, reservations should be made no later than April 24, 2018 (if rooms are still available on the block.)

    OVERFLOW ROOM BLOCKS Sandestin Resort, Group Code 23W5FZ 800-320-8115, Congress of Clinical Dermatology

    www.Sandestin.com/23W5FZ.aspx

    Tops’l, Group Code XF010 800-380-4808, Congress of Clinical Dermatology