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SDEF MEDICAL DIRECTORS MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY

Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD University of Louisville, KYAESTHETIC & PROCEDURAL DERMATOLOGY

Christopher B. Zachary, FRCPUniversity of California, Irvine

SESSION CHAIRSPEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MDUniversity of California, San DiegoAESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY

Michael S. Kaminer, MD Yale Medical School, Dartmouth Medical SchoolPSORIASIS

Craig L. Leonardi, MDSaint Louis University Medical School, MOMELANOMA

Allan C. Halpern, MDMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, NYMOC-DErik J. Stratman, MD University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health – Marshfield Campus

ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of UMDNJ-Center for Continuing and Outreach Education and Skin Disease Education Foundation, a division of Global Academy for Medical Education. UMDNJ-Center for Continuing and Outreach Education is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

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Join us at SDEF’s 37th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar™

We explore the latest advances in the treatment and man-agement of common and complex diseases of the skin, both for adults and children as well as new developments in aes-thetic medicine. Our exceptional faculty will present clinically relevant information that you will find immediately useful in the care of your patients. This six-day meeting provides interactive presentations, case studies, live-patient injection sessions and multiple workshops. Learn from the experts about acne, rosa-cea, actinic keratoses, skin cancers, psoriasis, atopic dermati-tis, nonsurgical facial rejuventation, and much more.

SDEF’s Hawaii Dermatology Seminar’s comprehensive agenda contains cutting edge, innovative and evolving issues relevant to practicing physicians and healthcare providers who treat diseases of the skin. Our scientific program has been designed to keep the clinician up-to-date with new developments with-in the field of dermatology.

This year we are offering three interactive workshops: Patch test-ing, dermoscopy and social media: reputation management.

We look forward to seeing you in Maui, at SDEF’s 37th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, February 10 – 15, 2013.

—Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD, Christopher B. Zachary, FRCP

DirEctorS* Medical Dermatology Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD Clinical Professor of Dermatology Contact and Occupational Dermatology University of Louisville, Louisville, KYProcedural and Aesthetic Dermatology christopher B. Zachary, FrcP Professor and Chair Department of Dermatology University of California, Irvine, CA

SESSion cHAirS*Pediatric DermatologyLawrence F. Eichenfield, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine (Dermatology) Chief, Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology University of California, San Diego School of Medicine Rady Children’s Hospital, San DiegoAesthetic Dermatology Michael S. Kaminer, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology Yale School of Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) Dartmouth Medical School Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dermatology Brown University School of Medicine Chestnut Hill, MAPsoriasis craig L. Leonardi, MD Clinical Professor of Dermatology Saint Louis University St. Louis University Medical School, MOMelanoma/cutaneous oncology Allan c. Halpern, MD Chief, Dermatology Service Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY*Planning committee

register today at: www.globalacademycme.com/sdef take advantage of our EArLY BirD DiScoUnt.

LEArning oBJEctivESAt the conclusion of this live seminar, participants should be able to:• Integrate into daily practice evi-

dence-based recommendations on new and emerging therapies for common dermatologic dis-eases and incorporate them into practice.

• Implement updated strategies for managing acne, rosacea and ac-tinic keratosis.

• Explain the roles of currently avail-able biologic agents in the treat-ment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, and appropriately incor-porate newer biologics into thera-peutic practice as these become available.

• Describe the mechanisms of ac-tion, efficacy, and safety of the biologic agents used to treat psori-asis, as well as the factors involved in appropriate patient selection.

• Assess patients for comorbidities and manage psoriasis as well as the comorbidities that are associ-ated with it.

• Analyze treatment approaches for the pediatric patient with common as well as complex skin diseases: acne, psoriasis, vascular lesions, and genodermatoses.

• Incorporate the recent research advances in understanding and treating pediatric dermatology is-sues such as atopic dermatitis and pediatric acne.

• Discuss recent developments in the treatment of melanoma and basal cell carcinoma.

• Assess the role of diagnostic tools and technology in diagnosis and detection of skin cancers.

• Demonstrate improved skill in using injectable shaping for facial reju-venation and other aesthetic ap-plications.

• Compare and contrast the effica-cy and safety of agents, devices, and techniques currently available in aesthetic and procedural der-matology.

• Choose the appropriate fillers and/or toxins for each area of the face and in the targeted planar depth.

• Implement communication and reputation management strate-gies for the use of social media im-proving your office-based practice of medicine.

• Examine energy-based technol-ogy for body contouring and dis-cuss appropriate patient selection criteria for utilizing these devices.

• Describe the role of dermoscopy in clinical practice and demonstrate enhanced skill in using this tech-nique to diagnose dermatologic disorders.

• Discuss the latest recommenda-tions for patch testing and explain how these updated guidelines should be used to improve the treatment of allergic conditions.

WHo SHoULD AttEnDThis conference is designed for dermatologists, family physicians, and other phy-sicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents and fellows who will gain important insights into the management of patients with skin diseases.

FAcULtY DiScLoSUrESDisclosures will be made available on the day of the conference.

SPEciAL nEEDSWe encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you. Please con-tact SDEF at least three weeks in advance at 240-221-4404.

The opinions expressed at Global Academy for Medical Education (Global) seminars do not necessarily reflect those of Global/Elsevier Inc., or the supporters of the seminars. Global/Elsevier Inc. will not assume responsibility for damages, loss, or claims of any kind arising from or related to the information con-tained in presentations, including any claims related to the products, drugs, or services mentioned.

AAD continUing MEDicAL EDUcAtion rEcognition AWArDSkin Disease Education Founda-tion’s 37th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar (Program #216100) has been recognized by the AAD for 39.25 AAD recognized cat-egory 1 cME credit(s) and may be used toward the American Academy of Dermatology’s Continuing Medical Education Award.

AMA PrA crEDit DESignAtion StAtEMEntUMDNJ-Center for Continuing and Outreach Education desig-nates this Live activity for a maxi-mum of 39.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensu-rate with the extent of their par-ticipation in the activity.

AccrEDitAtion StAtEMEntSThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Poli-cies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsor-ship of UMDNJ-Center for Continu-ing and Outreach Education and Skin Disease Education Foundation (SDEF). UMDNJ-Center for Continu-ing and Outreach Education is ac-credited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

nUrSESCreative Educational Concepts, Inc.(CEC) is accredited as a provider of continu-

ing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.

cEc provides this activity for 37.5 contact hours. Four (4) hours of this program qualify for pharma-cology credit.Learners are advised that accredited status does not imply endorsement by the provider or ANCC of any commer-cial products displayed in conjunction with an activity.

AAFPApplication has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determina-tion of credit is pending.

FACULTY

Jeffrey Benabio, MD Physician Director Innovation Kaiser Permanente San Diego, CA

Roger I. Ceilley, MD Professor of Medicine Dermatology Director Mohs Surgery Fellowship Program University of Iowa Iowa City, IA

Sue Ellen Cox, MD Clinical Associate Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Raleigh-Durham, NC

Vincent A. DeLeo, MD Chairman, Department of Dermatology Founding Director, Skin of Color Center St. Luke’s-Roosevelt and Beth Israel New York, NY

Dirk M. Elston, MD President-Elect American Academy of Dermatology Director of the Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology New York, NY

Lynn M. Fowler, RN, BSN* Dermatology Specialists Research, PSC Louisville, KY *Designated Nurse Planner, Planning Committee

Sheila F. Friedlander, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine (Dermatology) University of California, San Diego School of Medicine Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego

Joel M. Gelfand, MD, MSCE Assistant Professor of Dermatology Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

Kenneth B. Gordon, MD Professor of Dermatology Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, IL

Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD Associate Clinical Professor University of California, Davis Sacramento, CA

Andrew C. Krakowski, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine (Dermatology) Attending Physician, Pediatric & Adolescent Dermatology University of California, San Diego School of Medicine Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego

Ellen S. Marmur, MD Vice Chair, Cosmetic and Dermatologic Surgery The Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY

Alan Menter, MD Professor of Dermatology Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Amy S. Paller, MD Walter J. Hamlin Professor and Chair of Dermatology Professor of Pediatrics Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine Attending Physician, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Chicago, IL

Henry H. Roenigk, Jr., MD Professor Emeritus Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine Private Practice Scottsdale, AZ

E. Victor Ross, MD Director Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology Scripps Clinic San Diego, CA

Mark G. Rubin, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology University of California, San Diego Private Practice Beverly Hills, CA

Nazanin Saedi, MD Faculty Jefferson Medical College Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, PA

Roberta Senglemann, MD Clinical Associate Professor University of California, Irvine Private Practice Santa Barbara, CA – St. Louis, MO

Elaine C. Siegfried, MD Professor Pediatrics and Dermatology Saint Louis University St. Louis University Medical School, MO

Janellen Smith, MD Professor of Dermatology University of California, Irvine

Nowell Solish, MD, FRCP(C) Assistant Professor University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Howard K. Steinman, MD Department of Dermatology Northside Clinic Associate Professor of Dermatology Director of Dermatologic & Skin Cancer Surgery Texas A&M College of Medicine Temple, TX

Erik J. Stratman, MD* Chairman, Department of Dermatology Marshfield Clinic Marshfield, WI *Planning Committee

Steven Q. Wang, MD Director of Dermatologic Surgery and Dermatology Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Basking Ridge, NJ

Guy F. Webster, MD, PhD Professor of Dermatology and Internal Medicine Thomas Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA

tuesday, February 12 1:00 pm-3:00 pm PAtcH tESting: PHYSiciAn & nUrSE PErSPEctivEJoseph F. Fowler, Jr, MD Lynn M. Fowler, RN, BSN

Wednesday, February 13 1:00 pm-3:00 pmDErMoScoPY (W1) Allan C. Halpern, MD Steven Q. Wang, MDorSociAL MEDiA: rEPUtAtion MAnAgEMEnt (W2)Jeffrey Benabio, MD

Workshops are ticketed events and you must sign up with your Seminar registration.Lunch is included in workshop fee and will be provided to workshops participants.

Earn More cME/cnE credits

Hands-on cME/cnE LuncheonWorkshops

SEMINAR AGENDA

SUnDAY, FEBrUArY 10, 2013 tHE FUtUrE oF MEDicAL DErMAtoLogY: PArt i chair: Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD 6:30 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:15 am Welcome Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD & Christopher B. Zachary, FRCP 7:30 am Dermatitis 2013 Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD 8:00 am Psoriasis - Basics of therapeutic Monitoring Kenneth B. Gordon, MD 8:30 am Photodermatitis Made Simple Vincent DeLeo, MD 9:00 am Psoriasis in the Adult Female Alan Menter, MD 9:30 am interactive Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:30 am rosacea: A new Focusê Guy F. Webster, MD 11:00 am the Latest Safety news on Psoriasis therapiesê Craig L. Leonardi, MD 11:30 am Psoriasis and comorbidities Joel M. Gelfand, MD 12:00 pm interactive Panel Discussion 12:30 pm clinical cases in Psoriasis Craig L. Leonardi, MD & Kenneth B. Gordon, MD 1:00 pm the tongue in Health and Disease Janellen Smith, MD 1:30 pm Unusual Skin Disorders with innovative therapies Henry Roenigk, Jr., MD 2:00 pm Office Management and Surgical Tips Roger I. Ceilley, MD 2:30 pm interactive Panel Discussion 3:00 pm Session Concludes

MonDAY, FEBrUArY 11, 2013 tHE FUtUrE oF MEDicAL DErMAtoLogY: PArt ii chair: craig L. Leonardi, MD 6:30 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:30 am Acne from an Expert Guy F. Webster, MD 8:00 am “Which Drug is Better: A Focus on Acne, rosacea and Eczemas?”ê Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD 8:30 am issues in therapeutic Safetyê Joel M. Gelfand, MD 9:00 am Skin Signs of Systemic Disease Dirk M. Elston, MD 9:30 am interactive Panel Discussion Moderator: Craig L. Leonardi, MD 10:00 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:30 am new Horizons in treating Actinic Keratoses Roger I. Ceilley, MD

11:00 am What’s new in Psoriasis with the tnF inhibitors?ê Alan Menter, MD 11:30 am the newest Biologics for Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritisê Craig L. Leonardi, MD 12:00 pm interactive Panel Discussion 12:30 pm the State of Dermatology and the AAD Dirk M. Elston, MD 1:00 pm the vitamin D and Sunscreen controversey Vincent DeLeo, MD 1:30 pm Psoriasis Management - Let’s Put it All together Kenneth B. Gordon, MD 2:00 pm interactive Panel Discussion 2:45 pm Session Concludes 4:00-5:00 pm Moc Session–50 Self Assessment Questions Erik J. Stratman, MD

tUESDAY, FEBrUArY 12, 2013 ProcEDUrAL AnD AEStHEtic MEDicinE i chair: Michael S. Kaminer, MD 6:30 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:00 am Anatomy As it relates to injectables Sue Ellen Cox, MD 7:30 am Botulinum toxins: Upper Face techniques Roberta Sengelman, MD 7:50 am Botulinum toxins: Lower Face techniques Mark G. Rubin, MD 8:10 am Fillers: Upper and Mid-Face techniques Sue Ellen Cox, MD 8:30 am Fillers: Lower-Face and Perioral techniques Mark G. Rubin, MD 8:50 am Fillers: tear troughs Michael S. Kaminer, MD 9:00 am combination treatments: When Lasers, Fillers, and toxins Are not Enough Roberta Sengelman, MD 9:20 am Facial Danger Zones and cosmetic complications Howard K. Steinman, MD 9:45 am interactive Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:30 am Body contouring • cryo-Lipolysis, radio-Lipolysis & Ultrasound

Nazanin Saedi, MD • cellulite treatments: Do they Work?

Michael S. Kaminer, MD 11:10 am Fractionated Energy Based Systems • Fractionated non-Ablative

E. Victor Ross, MD • Fractionated Ablative

Christopher B. Zachary, FRCP 11:45 am Social Media: Building Your Practice Jeffrey Benabio, MD êQualifies for pharmacology credit.

Sessions/faculty subject to change. For program, faculty and MOC updates visit www.globalacademycme.com/sdef

WorKSHoPS 1:00-3:00 pm (ticketed event and lunch)

WorKSHoP 1:00-3:00 pm (ticketed event and lunch)

Don’t Miss Our Daily Dermatology Book Raffle

12:15 pm interactive Panel Discussion 12:30 pm Session Concludes PAtcH tESting: PHYSiciAn & nUrSE PErSPEctivE Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD & Lynne M. Fowler, RN, BSN

WEDnESDAY, FEBrUArY 13, 2013 cLinicAL UPDAtE on PEDiAtric DErMAtoLogY Chair: Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 6:15 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:00 am Morning run? Pediatric Sports Dermatology Andrew C. Krakowski, MD 7:25 am going viral…Exanthems and infections Elaine C. Siegfried, MD 7:50 am Seeing red? vascular Lesion Update Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD 8:15 am A Site for Psoriasis…What’s new? Amy S. Paller, MD 8:40 am What’s Erupting? Pediatric Acne Updateê Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 9:05 am interactive Panel Discussion 9:30 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:00 am Light…Action…Procedural Dermatology: Lasers and other Stuff Andrew C. Krakowski, MD 10:25 am Boiling over: Atopic Dermatitis Updateê Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD 10:50 am Look Alikes: tuning Up Diagnoses Elaine C. Siegfried, MD 11:15 am genes Allowed: Update in genodermatoses Amy S. Paller, MD 11:40 am What Else is new in Pediatric Dermatology? Sheila Fallon Friedlander, MD 12:05 pm interactive Panel Discussion 12:45 pm Session Concludes

W1: DErMoScoPY Allan C. Halpern, MD & Steven Q. Wang, MD or W2: SociAL MEDiA: rEPUtAtion

MAnAgEMEnt Jeffrey Benabio, MD tHUrSDAY, FEBrUArY 14, 2013 ProcEDUrAL AnD AEStHEtic MEDicinE ii chair: christopher B. Zachary, FrcP 6:30 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:00 am Dealing With Unhappy Patients Howard K. Steinman, MD 7:30 am PDt: When is it really Effective? E. Victor Ross, MD 7:50 am the treatment of Acne: can Devices Make a Difference? Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD

8:10 am Acne Scars: can We Finally treat them Effectively? Henry H. Roenigk, Jr., MD 8:30 am Multiple Uses For the Lasers You Already own E. Victor Ross, MD 8:50 am What Works for vascular Malformations & Hemangiomas? Suzanne L. Kilmer, MD 9:10 am no Sweat: options for treatment of Hyperhidrosis Nazanin Saedi, MD 9:30 am interactive Panel Discussion 9:45 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:15 am Fillers: combining techniques For Maximal Aesthetic Efficacy Nowell Solish, MD 10:35 am Filler Workshop: Live Patients-Moderators: Christopher B. Zachary, FRCP, Nowell Solish, MD & Michael S. Kaminer, MD Faculty: Mark G. Rubin, MD & Roberta Sengelmann, MD 12:30 pm Session Concludes

FriDAY, FEBrUArY 15, 2013 MELAnoMA/cUtAnEoUS oncoLogY chair: Allan c. Halpern, MD

6:30 am continental Breakfast / Exhibits 7:30 am Melanoma therapy: What’s going on with Advanced Disease? Allan C. Halpern, MD 8:00 am to Screen or not to Screen: What do the Latest Studies Show? 8:30 am the role of technology in Melanoma Detection and Diagnosis? Allan C. Halpern, MD 9:00 am Bcc and Scc: therapeutic options- What’s Here and What’s Ahead? Ellen S. Marmur, MD 9:30 am interactive Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break: visit Exhibits 10:30 am What’s new with Sunscreens? Update on Labeling and ingredients Steven Q. Wang, MD 11:00 am clinical challenges with Lentigo Maligna Melanoma Ellen S. Marmur, MD 11:30 am Dermoscopy: How it Fits into Your Practice Steven Q. Wang, MD 12:00 pm interactive Panel Discussion 12:30 pm Seminar concludes - See You next Year SDEF’s 38th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar February 16 - 21, 2014 Hilton Waikoloa, the Big island, Hawaii

êQualifies for pharmacology credit.

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SDEF Moc-D DirectorErik J. Stratman, MD* Chairman, Department of Dermatology Marshfield Clinic Marshfield, WI*Planning committee

general Dermatology ModuleThe 50-question self-assessment pro-gram offered at the 37th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar counts towards

fulfilling a portion of one of three (years 3, 6, and 10 of 10-year MOC-D cycle) American Board of Dermatology (ABD)

MOC-D self-assessment requirements. Per ABD, each self-assessment module must be at least 100 questions in length; therefore, 50 additional questions must be obtained to receive full credit for one self-assessment requirement. Please be sure to report completion of any self-assessment programs on your MOC-D table located in your ABD profile.

About the SDEF Moc-D Program: general Dermatology Module► The 50 self-assessment questions will

cover medical dermatology, pedi-atric dermatology, and procedural dermatology including cosmetic dermatology.

► Participants will be be able to par-ticipate in the MOC-D program in one of three ways:• MOC-D Live Session: Monday,

February 11, 2013 from 4-5:30 PM.• Answer questions throughout the

conference: Participants will be assigned an audience response (ARS) key pad for use throughout SDEF’s 37th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar which will be used to track your answers.

► After the conclusion of the confer-ence, the breakdown of all answers to each question will be displayed for all participants. Education relat-ed to the topic will commence by a qualified faculty member.

► Specific attention will be spent by each topic expert to discuss each self-assessment question. Discussion will highlight the correct answer, why it was correct, and why the

incorrect answers were incorrect. Discussions will be evidence-based and will include references.

► Audience members will be able to compare their answer to the cor-rect answer, and to the responses of the entire audience to each question.

► After the conclusion of SDEF’s 37th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, each enrolled audience member shall re-ceive a certificate of participation from SDEF.

► Eight-ten weeks after the conclusion of the conference, participants will receive a transcript of the MOC-D self-assessment discussions, as well as to the audience performance of the MOC-D self-assessment ques-tions.

MAINTENANCE OF CERTIF ICATION-DERMATOLOGY (MOC-D) PROGRAM

grand Wailea Hotel 3850 Wailea Alanui Drive Wailea, Hi 96753 USA 808-875-1234 group code: gDErMBooking a reservation from our site is simple. To begin the process go to www.globalacademycme.com/sdef – 37th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, click on “Online Reservations”, to receive your group’s preferred rate. Rates do not include the $15 daily Resort Charge, $10/person (roundtrip) porterage, and $3 daily housekeeping gratuity. These charges will be posted to your account daily. Other optional fees include $3 golf bag storage and $15 daily valet parking. For your group the $25 daily resort charge has been reduced

to $15, please disregard the prompt below indicating the $25 resort fee. When reservations are made, we require a deposit equal to the room rate for the first and last nights’ stay for each reservation. Deposits are refundable if the resort receives notice at least 45 days prior to your arrival date. Any cancellations or date changes received within 45 days of the arrival will be subject to forfeiture of the two nights’ deposit.

Early Departure FeeIn the event a guest who has requested a room checks out prior to the guest’s reserved checkout date, the hotel will add an early check-out fee of $50.00 to that guest’s individual account. Guests wish-ing to avoid an early check-out fee should advise the Grand Wailea Hotel at or before check-in of any change in planned length of stay.

Networking Receptions

Moc-D registration is an addi-tional $150 until 12/1/2012. After 12/1/2012 Moc is $225. (Participants must register for 37th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar)

Waikoloa receptionMonDAY, FEBrUArY 116:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Luau receptionWEDnESDAY, FEBrUArY 136:00 pm - 9:00 pm

HOTEL INFORMATION

CANCELLATION POLICYRegistrants who do not cancel according to the following guidelines will forfeit all registration fees. You must e-mail [email protected], or fax your cancellation request to 866.401.8609. There is a registration cancellation fee of 25% of your registration rate for cancellations received 90 days (11/12/2012) prior to the event. There is a registra-tion cancellation fee of 50% of your registration rate for cancellations received 60 days (12/12/2012) prior to the event. There are no refunds for cancellations after 30 days (1/11/2013) prior to the event. “No shows” are not eligible for refunds. Registration refunds will be processed within 60 days of the meeting. Skin Disease Education Foundation is not responsible for nonrefundable, nontransferable airline tickets or hotel accommodations purchased for attendance at this course. The participant registration fee covers attendance to the scientific meeting, continental breakfasts, coffee breaks and exhibits. PLEASE NOTE that registering for the meeting gives Global Academy for Medical Education LLC permission to list registrant’s name in conference materials and attendance at the meeting gives Global Academy for Medical Education LLC permission to use photos taken at the conference on the conference website and in promotional materials; faces will not be visible in any photos of attendees unless permission to show faces is requested and received.

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