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Registration Registration fee includes the basic program, course materials (online access to color version of course materials), four continental breakfasts, four morning breaks and a Tropical Reception for participant only. Workshops and luncheons are an additional fee. (No registration is confirmed without full payment.) GOLD Pass (20% Savings) Includes full registration for all classes and functions.................. $1,999.00 SILVER Pass (20% Savings) Includes Registration, all workshops, reception for participant (Does not include Cosmetic Pre-Conference) .............................. $1,699.00 Physicians January 1, 2017 to April 30, 2017 ............................................... $1199.00 On or After May 1, 2017 ............................................................. $1275.00 Nurses, Residents, Fellows, Physician Assistants (residents/fellows must send proof of residency/fellowship) January 1, 2017 to April 30, 2017 ................................................. $899.00 On or After May 1, 2017 ............................................................... $975.00 Workshop Fees (optional) Registration Required Coding & Documentation Workshop (Buffet dinner included).... $235.00 Clinical Skills Workshop Our most popular workshop! .................. $175.00 Dermatologic Surgery Workshop (must bring your own instruments) Space is limited................................................................................. $295.00 Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Workshop Space is limited..... $195.00 Lunch Meeting (optional) Registration Required Dermoscopy Tutorial Complimentary Lunch ................................. $100.00 Pre-Conference (optional) Registration Required Cosmetic Dermatolgy .................................................................... $395.00 Tropical Reception Registrants and faculty are invited to attend a Tropical Reception on ursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm. Join us for a taste of the island. Please indicate your attendance on the registration form. Guests are invited for an additional fee ($50). Accreditation Physicians: USF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP: Application for credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. Nurses: USF Health is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ may be earned by learners who successfully complete this continuing nursing education activity. For ANCC credit there are no prerequisites to this program. Participants must attend all sessions for which they claim credit and complete an evaluation for credit hours. Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from ACCME accredited providers. Physician Assistants who participate will receive a certificate of completion commensurate with the extent of their participation. Course Description ere is an acute shortage of dermatologists in the United States. Dermatologists are shifting away from medical dermatology with many now focusing on cosmetic and oncologic procedures. Advance Practice Providers (PAs and ARNPs) and primary care physicians are rapidly becoming the medical dermatology providers. Medical and basic dermatologic surgery procedures have been identified as high priority in multiple needs assessment surveys for CME. Several mini-symposia, focusing on the diagnosis and management of common skin problems likely to be encountered by primary care physicians and Advanced Practice Providers, will be presented by a distinguished faculty. Interactive workshops are designed in this program to develop dermatologic procedural skills, challenge diagnostic acumen and enhance mastery of coding and documentation. Target Audience Advance Practice Providers (PAs and ARNPs) and PCPs providing dermatologic services, as well as primary care physicians, APP and residents desirous of enhancing their dermatologic diagnostic, therapeutic and procedural skills. Objectives e following objectives apply to physicians and Advanced Practice Providers: Upon the completion of this activity, the participant should be able to: Identify and manage common dermatologic disorders and skin lesions. Analyze the pathophysiology of the most common dermatologic problems such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections and skin tumors. Apply evidence-based knowledge to practice in order to improve outcomes for patients with psoriasis, acne & other common skin disorders. Interpret cutaneous abnormalities associated with serious underlying medical problems and internal malignancy. Recognize common skin lesions and rashes that present in childhood. Identify common skin infections and apply evidence-based knowledge to improve therapeutic outcomes. Recognize the clinical presentations of nonmelanoma skin cancers, melanoma, and pre-cancers. Utilize a practical approach for managing patients at risk for skin cancer and update knowledge of the treatment approaches, including surgery. Demonstrate use of dermoscopy as a tool to assess skin lesions and determine when to biopsy pigmented lesions. Assess the appropriate use of, and potentials pitfalls in utilization of cryotherapy and electrosurgery. Differentiate between skin biopsy techniques, citing when, why, and how to perform them. Correctly document E/M services and accurately code for dermatological procedures. Appropriately utilize botulinum toxins, fillers, lasers and IPL in dermatologic cosmetic procedures Recognize aging skin changes and implement cosmetic interventions. Demonstrate basic dermatologic surgery technique. Agenda at a Glance – “Derm for the Non-Derm”™ CASA MARINA, KEY WEST, FLORIDA FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 Procedural Bootcamp Ronald E. Perrott, MD • Getting Started/Avoiding Trouble • Skin Biopsy – When,Why & How Cutaneous Oncology – NMSC Neil Alan Fenske, MD, FACP • Actinic Keratoses – Old and New erapies • Non Melanoma Skin Cancer – Dx & Rx Skin Surgery Fundamentals Ronald E. Perrott, MD • e ABC’s of Skin Surgery • Managing Complications – Be Prepared! Cutaneous Oncology – Melanoma Neil Alan Fenske, MD • Recognizing Melanoma – It Saves Lives! You’ve Diagnosed Melanoma – Now What? PRE-CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM WEDNESDAY, May 31, 2017 Cosmetic Dermatology (Optional) Registration Required Putting your toe in the water – what’s it all about? Is this something I want to introduce into my practice? – Understanding the Basics We will be giving an introduction to cosmetics including basics on why and how the skin changes as we age, how to care for the skin and then we will delve into lasers, light-based technologies, botulinum toxins and fillers. Your Aging Skin Neil Alan Fenske, MD Turning Back the Clock Comprehensive Skin Care Carli Himelman MSN, ARNP, FP-C • A Must in Every Practice Lasers & Light Based Technologies Nicole Hogue, MSN, ARNP, FP-C Do ey Fit in My Practice Injectables Nicole Hogue, MSN, ARNP, FP-C • Botulium Toxins & Fillers - A Place to Start WORKSHOPS (optional) Registration Required WEDNESDAY, May 31, 2017 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 FRIDAY, JUNE 2 2017 Coding/Documentation Workshop Clinical Skills Workshop Dermatologic Surgery Workshop Nishit S. Patel, MD Leigh Ann Scalf, MD Basil S. Cherpelis, MD SUNDAY, June 4, 2017 Cutaneous Parasitology Daniel J. Van Durme, MD • Infestations – What’s Eating You? • Bites & Frights Skin of Color Nishit S. Patel, MD • Special Problems • Unique Interventions Female Dermatology Lucia Seminario, MD. PhD • Managing Gynecologic Disorders • Hair Too Much / Too Little Ask the Experts Neil Alan Fenske, MD & Faculty • Burning Questions? • Diagnostic Dilemmas SATURDAY June 3, 2017 Infectious Disease Dilemmas Daniel J. Van Durme, MD • Bacteria, MRSA & Antibiotic Update ere’s a Fungus Among Us Pediatric Dermatology Leigh Ann Scalf, MD • Recognizing Common Infections • Managing Common Dermatoses Psoriasis Heartbreak Christopher G. Nelson, MD • e erapeutic Ladder Biologic & Systemic erapy Eczema/Dermatitis Conundrum Leigh Ann Scalf, MD • Contact Dermatitis – Clues to Cures • Atopic Eczema – Quelling the Itch LUNCH MEETING (optional) Dermoscopy Tutorial • Lecture/Workshop w/Lunch Included Robert Johr, MD SATURDAY June 3, 2017 Electrosurgery/CryoSurgery/Biopsy Workshop Basil S. Cherpelis, MD MINI-SYMPOSIA THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 Common Viral Disorders Daniel J. Van Durme, MD • Wart Off – Tricks of the Trade • Herpes Infections – Managing the Fear Red Faces - Acne and Rosacea Christopher G. Nelson, MD Acne – More than a Cosmetic Problem Rosacea - Dousing the Fire Medical Dermatology Nishit S. Patel, MD • Urticaria – Where do I start? • Drug Eruptions – Good Rash/Bad Rash Common Dermatology Christopher G. Nelson, MD Diagnostic Clues & Pitfalls Tips from the Trenches WORKSHOPS (Optional) Registration Required • Learn to correctly document E/M services • Know how to accurately code dermatologic procedures • Ask the expert about billing problems Buffet Dinner Included! Fee:............................................... $235.00 Clinical Skills An interactive session designed to increase • Enhance your diagnostic acumen the participant’s ability to recognize and treat common • Formulate a differential diagnosis skin disorders. Our most popular workshop! Fee:............................................... $175.00 Dermatologic Surgery* An introductory lecture followed by • Participants will “operate”on artificial a “hands-on”workshop precepted by dermatologic surgeons skin to develop or refine their in small group settings. Take your practice to the next level! surgical techniques • Emphasis will be placed on simple excisions with the opportunity to explore more complex flaps • Lab manual included SPACE IS LIMITED TO FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS! Fee:............................................... $295.00 Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Lecture and “hands-on” • Understand when, where and how to workshop in electrodessication & curettage and cryosurgery use this equipment techniques. Opportunity to practice shave & punch biopsy • Demonstration by experts techniques on artificial skin. • Up-to-date equipment available for practice You should be doing these procedures! Fee:............................................... $195.00 LUNCH MEETING (Optional) Registration Required Dermoscopy Tutorial Dermoscopy is a “cutting edge,” non-invasive technique utilizing • Increase your diagnostic accuracy a specialized magnifying device to greatly enhance diagnosis of for pigmented skin lesions in general skin lesions. With dermoscopy, morphologic features are visible and early invasive melanoma that cannot be detected by the naked eye alone. • Practice with state-of-the-art equipment Enhance your diagnostic skills! • Learn pattern analysis SPACE IS LIMITED TO 100 REGISTRANTS – SIGN UP EARLY FOR THIS FREE WORKSHOP • Complimentary Lunch ................. $100.00 Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations must be requested in writing via fax to 813-224-7864 or e-mail to [email protected], and received by May 1, 2017 in order to receive a refund. A $75 cancellation fee will be assessed to cover administrative costs. ere are no refunds for no-shows or for cancellations received after May 1, 2017. Substitutions are welcome without penalty. Gold and Silver passes workshop and other functions cannot be changed; you will have to cancel your registration and can do so up to May 1, 2017 with a $75.00 cancellation fee. If you do not want to attend one or more workshops under the Gold or Silver passes this may not be your best option, please review all fees. USF Health Office of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, in which the full registration fee will be refunded. USF Health is not responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participants in the unlikely event that this activity is cancelled. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY USF is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action / Equal Access Institution. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIES For disability accommodations contact USF Health CPD office at (813) 224-7860 or [email protected], within five days of an event. Coding/Documentation/ICD-10 An interactive session designed to update you in the latest billing regulations. Stay out of trouble with insurers! Tips learned in the combined course will more than “cover” your expense for the entire conference. * Participants must bring their own scalpel with #15 blade, forceps with “teeth”, small needle holder, six 4-0 nylon sutures, suture scissors, small curved metzenbaum scissors. Remember to pack in checked luggage. Lights & Lasers (11:00-12:30) TIME WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2017 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017 SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017 07:00 – 08:00 am Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits 08:00 – 09:00 am 8:00 - 5:30 pm Registration Common Viral Disorders Procedural Bootcamp Infectious Disease Dilemmas Cutaneous Parasitology 09:00 – 10:00 am Your Aging Skin (09:00-10:00) Red Faces - Acne and Rosacea Cutaneous Oncology – Non Melanoma Skin Cancer Pediatric Dermatology Skin of Color 10:00 – 10:30 am Comprehensive Skin Care (10:00-11:00) Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits 10:30 – 11:30 am Medical Dermatology Skin Surgery Fundamentals Psoriasis Heartbreak Female Dermatology 11:30 – 12:30 pm Common Dermatology Cutaneous Oncology – Melanoma Eczema/Dermatitis Conundrum Ask the Experts 12:30 – 02:00 pm Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Lunch on your own or Lunch Dermoscopy Workshop Adjourn 02:00 – 05:00 pm Injectables Clinical Skills Workshop Dermatologic Surgery Workshop Electrosurgery/CryoSurgery/Biopsy Workshop Evening 5:30 – 8:30 pm Coding/Documentation Workshop 6:00 – 7:30 Tropical Reception on the Beach (No CE) Exhibits Open 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 – 10:30 am DermInTheKeys2017Layout.indd 1 12/20/2016 12:15:01 PM
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RegistrationRegistration fee includes the basic program, course materials (online access to color version of course materials), four continental breakfasts, four morning breaks and a Tropical Reception for participant only. Workshops and luncheons are an additional fee. (No registration is confirmed without full payment.)

GOLD Pass (20% Savings)Includes full registration for all classes and functions ..................$1,999.00

SILVER Pass (20% Savings)Includes Registration, all workshops, reception for participant (Does not include Cosmetic Pre-Conference) ..............................$1,699.00 Physicians January 1, 2017 to April 30, 2017 ...............................................$1199.00On or After May 1, 2017 .............................................................$1275.00Nurses, Residents, Fellows, Physician Assistants (residents/fellows must send proof of residency/fellowship)January 1, 2017 to April 30, 2017 ................................................. $899.00On or After May 1, 2017 ............................................................... $975.00

Workshop Fees (optional) Registration RequiredCoding & Documentation Workshop (Buffet dinner included) .... $235.00Clinical Skills Workshop Our most popular workshop! .................. $175.00Dermatologic Surgery Workshop (must bring your own instruments) Space is limited ................................................................................. $295.00Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Workshop Space is limited ..... $195.00

Lunch Meeting (optional) Registration RequiredDermoscopy Tutorial Complimentary Lunch ................................. $100.00

Pre-Conference (optional) Registration RequiredCosmetic Dermatolgy .................................................................... $395.00

Tropical ReceptionRegistrants and faculty are invited to attend a Tropical Reception on Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm. Join us for a taste of the island. Please indicate your attendance on the registration form. Guests are invited for an additional fee ($50).AccreditationPhysicians: USF Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. USF Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.AAFP: Application for credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.Nurses: USF Health is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. A maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ may be earned by learners who successfully complete this continuing nursing education activity.For ANCC credit there are no prerequisites to this program. Participants must attend all sessions for which they claim credit and complete an evaluation for credit hours.Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from ACCME accredited providers. Physician Assistants who participate will receive a certificate of completion commensurate with the extent of their participation.

Course DescriptionThere is an acute shortage of dermatologists in the United States. Dermatologists are shifting away from medical dermatology with many now focusing on cosmetic and oncologic procedures. Advance Practice Providers (PAs and ARNPs) and primary care physicians are rapidly becoming the medical dermatology providers. Medical and basic dermatologic surgery procedures have been identified as high priority in multiple needs assessment surveys for CME. Several mini-symposia, focusing on the diagnosis and management of common skin problems likely to be encountered by primary care physicians and Advanced Practice Providers, will be presented by a distinguished faculty. Interactive workshops are designed in this program to develop dermatologic procedural skills, challenge diagnostic acumen and enhance mastery of coding and documentation.

Target AudienceAdvance Practice Providers (PAs and ARNPs) and PCPs providing dermatologic services, as well as primary care physicians, APP and residents desirous of enhancing their dermatologic diagnostic, therapeutic and procedural skills.

ObjectivesThe following objectives apply to physicians and Advanced Practice Providers: Upon the completion of this activity, the participant should be able to:• Identify and manage common dermatologic disorders and skin lesions.• Analyze the pathophysiology of the most common dermatologic problems such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections and skin tumors.• Apply evidence-based knowledge to practice in order to improve outcomes for patients with psoriasis, acne & other common skin disorders.• Interpret cutaneous abnormalities associated with serious underlying medical problems and internal malignancy.• Recognize common skin lesions and rashes that present in childhood. • Identify common skin infections and apply evidence-based knowledge to improve therapeutic outcomes.• Recognize the clinical presentations of nonmelanoma skin cancers, melanoma, and pre-cancers. • Utilize a practical approach for managing patients at risk for skin cancer and update knowledge of the treatment approaches, including surgery.• Demonstrate use of dermoscopy as a tool to assess skin lesions and determine when to biopsy pigmented lesions.• Assess the appropriate use of, and potentials pitfalls in utilization of cryotherapy and electrosurgery.• Differentiate between skin biopsy techniques, citing when, why, and how to perform them.• Correctly document E/M services and accurately code for dermatological procedures. • Appropriately utilize botulinum toxins, fillers, lasers and IPL in dermatologic cosmetic procedures• Recognize aging skin changes and implement cosmetic interventions.• Demonstrate basic dermatologic surgery technique.

Agenda at a Glance – “Derm for the Non-Derm”™ CASA MARINA, KEY WEST, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017

Procedural BootcampRonald E. Perrott, MD• Getting Started/Avoiding Trouble• Skin Biopsy – When,Why & How

Cutaneous Oncology – NMSCNeil Alan Fenske, MD, FACP• Actinic Keratoses – Old and New Therapies• Non Melanoma Skin Cancer – Dx & Rx

Skin Surgery FundamentalsRonald E. Perrott, MD• The ABC’s of Skin Surgery• Managing Complications – Be Prepared!

Cutaneous Oncology – MelanomaNeil Alan Fenske, MD• Recognizing Melanoma – It Saves Lives!• You’ve Diagnosed Melanoma – Now What?

PRE-CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM WEDNESDAY, May 31, 2017

Cosmetic Dermatology (Optional)Registration Required• Putting your toe in the water – what’s it all about?• Is this something I want to introduce into my practice? – Understanding the BasicsWe will be giving an introduction to cosmetics including basics on why and how the skin changes as we age, how to care for the skin and then we will delve into lasers, light-based technologies, botulinum toxins and fillers.

Your Aging Skin Neil Alan Fenske, MD • Turning Back the Clock

Comprehensive Skin Care Carli Himelman MSN, ARNP, FP-C • A Must in Every Practice

Lasers & Light Based Technologies Nicole Hogue, MSN, ARNP, FP-C • Do They Fit in My Practice

Injectables Nicole Hogue, MSN, ARNP, FP-C • Botulium Toxins & Fillers - A Place to Start

WORKSHOPS (optional) Registration Required

WEDNESDAY, May 31, 2017 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 FRIDAY, JUNE 2 2017 Coding/Documentation Workshop Clinical Skills Workshop Dermatologic Surgery Workshop Nishit S. Patel, MD Leigh Ann Scalf, MD Basil S. Cherpelis, MD

SUNDAY, June 4, 2017

Cutaneous Parasitology Daniel J. Van Durme, MD• Infestations – What’s Eating You?• Bites & Frights

Skin of ColorNishit S. Patel, MD• Special Problems• Unique Interventions

Female DermatologyLucia Seminario, MD. PhD• Managing Gynecologic Disorders• Hair – Too Much / Too Little

Ask the ExpertsNeil Alan Fenske, MD & Faculty• Burning Questions?• Diagnostic Dilemmas

SATURDAY June 3, 2017

Infectious Disease DilemmasDaniel J. Van Durme, MD• Bacteria, MRSA & Antibiotic Update• There’s a Fungus Among Us

Pediatric DermatologyLeigh Ann Scalf, MD• Recognizing Common Infections• Managing Common Dermatoses

Psoriasis HeartbreakChristopher G. Nelson, MD• The Therapeutic Ladder• Biologic & Systemic Therapy

Eczema/Dermatitis ConundrumLeigh Ann Scalf, MD• Contact Dermatitis – Clues to Cures• Atopic Eczema – Quelling the Itch

LUNCH MEETING (optional)

Dermoscopy Tutorial • Lecture/Workshop w/Lunch Included Robert Johr, MD

SATURDAY June 3, 2017Electrosurgery/CryoSurgery/Biopsy WorkshopBasil S. Cherpelis, MD

MINI-SYMPOSIA THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017

Common Viral DisordersDaniel J. Van Durme, MD• Wart Off – Tricks of the Trade• Herpes Infections – Managing the Fear

Red Faces - Acne and RosaceaChristopher G. Nelson, MD• Acne – More than a Cosmetic Problem • Rosacea - Dousing the Fire

Medical DermatologyNishit S. Patel, MD• Urticaria – Where do I start?• Drug Eruptions – Good Rash/Bad Rash

Common DermatologyChristopher G. Nelson, MD• Diagnostic Clues & Pitfalls• Tips from the Trenches

WORKSHOPS (Optional) Registration Required • Learn to correctly document E/M services • Know how to accurately code dermatologic procedures • Ask the expert about billing problems

Buffet Dinner Included! Fee: ...............................................$235.00 Clinical Skills An interactive session designed to increase • Enhance your diagnostic acumenthe participant’s ability to recognize and treat common • Formulate a differential diagnosisskin disorders. Our most popular workshop! Fee: ...............................................$175.00

Dermatologic Surgery* An introductory lecture followed by • Participants will “operate”on artificiala “hands-on”workshop precepted by dermatologic surgeons skin to develop or refine theirin small group settings. Take your practice to the next level! surgical techniques • Emphasis will be placed on simple excisions with the opportunity to explore more complex flaps • Lab manual includedSPACE IS LIMITED TO FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS! Fee: ...............................................$295.00

Electrosurgery/Cryosurgery/Biopsy Lecture and “hands-on” • Understand when, where and how toworkshop in electrodessication & curettage and cryosurgery use this equipmenttechniques. Opportunity to practice shave & punch biopsy • Demonstration by expertstechniques on artificial skin. • Up-to-date equipment available for practiceYou should be doing these procedures! Fee: ...............................................$195.00

LUNCH MEETING (Optional) Registration Required

Dermoscopy TutorialDermoscopy is a “cutting edge,” non-invasive technique utilizing • Increase your diagnostic accuracya specialized magnifying device to greatly enhance diagnosis of for pigmented skin lesions in generalskin lesions. With dermoscopy, morphologic features are visible and early invasive melanomathat cannot be detected by the naked eye alone. • Practice with state-of-the-art equipmentEnhance your diagnostic skills! • Learn pattern analysisSPACE IS LIMITED TO 100 REGISTRANTS – SIGN UP EARLY FOR THIS FREE WORKSHOP • Complimentary Lunch ................. $100.00

Cancellations/RefundsCancellations must be requested in writing via fax to 813-224-7864 or e-mail to [email protected], and received by May 1, 2017 in order to receive a refund. A $75 cancellation fee will be assessed to cover administrative costs. There are no refunds for no-shows or for cancellations received after May 1, 2017. Substitutions are welcome without penalty. Gold and Silver passes workshop and other functions cannot be changed; you will have to cancel your registration and can do so up to May 1, 2017 with a $75.00 cancellation fee. If you do not want to attend one or more workshops under the Gold or Silver passes this may not be your best option, please review all fees. USF Health Office of Continuing Professional Development reserves the right to cancel this activity due to unforeseen circumstances, in which the full registration fee will be refunded. USF Health is not responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participants in the unlikely event that this activity is cancelled.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITYUSF is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action / Equal Access Institution.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DISABILITIESFor disability accommodations contact USF Health CPD office at (813) 224-7860 or [email protected], within five days of an event.

Coding/Documentation/ICD-10 An interactive session designed to update you in the latest billing regulations. Stay out of trouble with insurers! Tips learned in the combined course will more than “cover” your expense for the entire conference.

* Participants must bring their own scalpel with #15 blade, forceps with “teeth”, small needle holder, six 4-0 nylon sutures, suturescissors, small curved metzenbaum scissors. Remember to pack in checked luggage.

Lights & Lasers (11:00-12:30)

TIME WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2017 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017 SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2017

07:00 – 08:00 am Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits Breakfast/Registration/Exhibits

08:00 – 09:00 am 8:00 - 5:30 pm Registration Common Viral Disorders Procedural Bootcamp Infectious Disease Dilemmas Cutaneous Parasitology

09:00 – 10:00 am Your Aging Skin (09:00-10:00) Red Faces - Acne and Rosacea Cutaneous Oncology – Non Melanoma Skin Cancer Pediatric Dermatology Skin of Color

10:00 – 10:30 am Comprehensive Skin Care (10:00-11:00) Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits Break/Exhibits

10:30 – 11:30 am Medical Dermatology Skin Surgery Fundamentals Psoriasis Heartbreak Female Dermatology

11:30 – 12:30 pm Common Dermatology Cutaneous Oncology – Melanoma Eczema/Dermatitis Conundrum Ask the Experts

12:30 – 02:00 pm Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Lunch on your own or Lunch Dermoscopy Workshop Adjourn

02:00 – 05:00 pm Injectables Clinical Skills Workshop Dermatologic Surgery Workshop Electrosurgery/CryoSurgery/Biopsy Workshop

Evening 5:30 – 8:30 pm Coding/Documentation Workshop 6:00 – 7:30 Tropical Reception on the Beach (No CE)

Exhibits Open 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 am – 12:00 pm 7:00 – 10:30 am

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2FacultyUSF Health at the University of South FloridaMorsani College of MedicineDepartment of Dermatology& Cutaneous SurgeryNeil Alan Fenske , MD, FACPChairman & ProfessorBasil S. Cherpelis, MDProfessor & Chief of Dermatologic Surgery

Nishit S. Patel, MDAssistant Professor, CMIO, & Chief of Clinical ResearchChristopher G. Nelson, MDAffiliate ProfessorRonald E. Perrott, MDAffiliate Assistant Professor

Nicole Hogue, MSN, ARNP, FP-CUSF Health Cosmetic & Laser CenterLeigh Ann Scalf, MDAffiliate Assistant ProfessorLucia Seminario, MD, PhDAssistant Professor

Carli Himelman, MSN, ARNP, FP-CUSF Health Cosmetic & Laser Center

Visiting Faculty Daniel J. Van Durme, MDChairman & Professor, Department of Family MedicineFlorida State University College of Medicine

Robert Johr, MDClinical Professor of DermatologyUniversity of MiamiMiller School of Medicine

USF Health reserves the right to substitute speakers and topics in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

Faculty DisclosuresUSF Health adheres to the ACCME Standards regarding commercial support of continuing medical education. It is the policy of USF Health that the faculty and planning committee disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, that relevant conflict(s) of interest are resolved, and that speakers will disclose any unlabeled/unapproved use of drug(s) or device(s) during their presentation. Detailed disclosure will be made in the course materials.

DisclaimerThe information provided at this CME/CE activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical/clinical judgment of a healthcare provider relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.

1500 Reynolds StreetKey West, Florida 33040

phone: 305-296-3535 • fax: 305-296-4633

Listed on the National Historic Register, the Casa Marina was built in 1920 and is the oldest hotel in all of the Keys. One

glance and you’ll love this island paradise. Edging up to the hotel is the largest private beach in Key West. Here you’ll uncover two

ocean side pools and invigorating water sports. As a guest, you can also enjoy tennis, tempting

restaurants, a soothing massage and privileges on a nearby 18-hole golf course.

A block of rooms has been reserved at a special group rate (single/double occupancy):

Traditional Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $265.00 Flagler Ocean Vista Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $325.00 Traditional One Bedroom Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $370.00 Ocean Vista One Bedroom Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $414.00 Ocean Vista Two Bedroom Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $614.00

The hotel room rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes and resort fees in effect at the time of check in. Reservations must be accompanied by a first night’s room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Reservations must be cancelled 10 days prior

to arrival, otherwise one night’s room and tax will be charged.

For room reservations call: 1-800-HILTONS (445-8667)For online hotel reservations, visit our website for the link.

Group rates are good through April 26, 2017. Hotel registration is the responsibility of the individual registrant.

Please mention the 18th Annual Dermatology for the Non-Dermatologist conference when you

call to reserve your room.

Key West is a popular destination and we highly recommend calling early for room and air travel.

PLEASE COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO:DL2017263/1116USF HPCCPO Box 628263, Orlando, FL 32862-8263OR FAX TO: 813-224-7864 OR REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.cme.hsc.usf.edu – Click Course calendar

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TITLE (MD, RN, ETC.) SPECIALTY

ADDRESS COUNTY

CITY STATE ZIP

DAYTIME PHONE FAX NUMBER

EMAIL ADDRESS

PROFESSIONALPROFILE:

GENDER: MALE FEMALE

MD/DODPMPAARNP

RESIDENT/FELLOWRNAAFPALL OTHERS ______________

DL2017263/1116

“BURNING QUESTION” I WOULD LIKE THE FACULTY TO ADDRESS DURING THE PROGRAM:

SPECIALTY FAMILY MEDICINE INTERNAL MEDICINE OTHER ________________

REGISTRATION FORM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALLTHE OFFICE OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT AT 813-224-7860 OR 1-800-852-5362

18TH ANNUAL DERMATOLOGY FOR THE NON-DERMATOLOGIST“DERM FOR THE NON-DERM”™ MAY 31 - JUNE 4, 2017 CASA MARINA, KEY WEST, FLORIDA

TROPICAL RECEPTION I WILL ATTEND THE TROPICAL RECEPTION BRING A GUEST TO THE TROPICAL NOT ATTEND THE TROPICAL RECEPTION RECEPTION NUMBER OF GUESTS: ____________ . . . . . . . . $50.00 PER GUEST

ENCLOSED IS MY CHECKMADE PAYABLE TO: USF HPCC IN THE AMOUNT OF $___________________.

MAIL TO ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE.

WORKSHOP FEES (OPTIONAL) REGISTRATION REQUIRED CODING/DOCU./ICD-10 WORKSHOP DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY WORKSHOP BUFFET DINNER INCLUDED $195 MUST BRING YOUR OWN INSTRUMENTS $295

CLINICAL SKILLS WORKSHOP ELECTROSURGERY/CRYOSURGERY/ OUR MOST POPULAR WORKSHOP! $150 BIOPSY WORKSHOP $195 SPACE IS LIMITED

BREAKFAST MEETINGS (OPTIONAL) REGISTRATION REQUIRED DERMOSCOPY TUTORIAL (LIMITED SEATING) BREAKFAST INCLUDED NO FEE

NURSES, RESIDENTS, FELLOWS, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS – MUST SEND PROOF OF RESIDENCY/FELLOWSHIPJANUARY 1, 2017 - APRIL 30, 2017...$750ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 2017................$805

PHYSICIANS JANUARY 1, 2017 - APRIL 30, 2017...$999ON OR AFTER MAY 1, 2017................$1075

REGISTRATION FEES

CREDIT CARD:

VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER AMEX

IN THE AMOUNT OF $ _________________________

CARD NUMBER

EXP. DATE SECURITY CODE/CCV

NAME ON CARD (PRINT)

SIGNATURE

(AMEX-4 digits on front, MC/Visa/Discover-3 digits on back)

PRE-CONFERENCE (NOT INCLUDED IN SILVER PACKAGE) COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY $295

SILVER PASS: (20% SAVINGS)INCLUDES REGISTRATION, ALL WORKSHOPS, LUNCHEONS AND RECEPTION FOR PARTICIPANT ............... $1495DOES NOT INCLUDE PRE-CONFERENCE

GOLD PASS: (20% SAVINGS)INCLUDES REGISTRATION, ALL WORKSHOPS, LUNCHEONS, RECEPTION FOR PARTICIPANT AND INCLUDES PRE-CONFERNCE ..................................................................... $1795

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