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35th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar
March 13-18, 2011
Grand Wailea Resort  Wailea, Maui, Hawaii

Meeting Information

Join us at SDEF's 35th Anniversary Celebration Hawaii Dermatology Seminar.

 

SDEF has been approved to do a Maintenance of Certification program at Hawaii Dermatology

 *additional registration fee applies to MOC registration

NEW for 2011

SDEF Maintenance of Certification-Dermatology (MOC-D) Program

50-Question Self-Assessment Program

Approved by the ABD

 

For more than 3 decades, SDEF's seminars have given you excellence in dermatology education. SDEF features the highest quality and most comprehensive scientific presentations in medical and cosmetic dermatology, delivered by distinguished experts. SDEF's Hawaii Dermatology Seminar gives you and your peers a collegial environment that encourages a lively exchange of ideas.

America's leading dermatologists and health professionals keep returning year after year. That's because SDEF's Hawaii Dermatology Seminar is full of updates and cutting-edge insights that are immediately useful in the care of patients.  

 

You'll also have the opportunity to attend interactive medical dermatology sessions as well as live patient cosmetic workshops featuring the latest techniques.  Don’t miss this outstanding educational opportunity.

 

Visit www.sdefderm.com and register today and take advantage of the EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT. Space is limited so don't delay. Online registration click here.

  

 Honoring the Founders of SDEF 

 

Henry Roenigk, Jr, MD

Howard Maibach, MD

 

Learning Objectives 

  • Explain current challenges in cutaneous oncology including melanoma and CTCL.
  • Evaluate emerging treatments for advanced melanoma.
  • Examine new treatments for common dermatologic diseases and integrate them into practice.
  • Describe the clinical features of psoriasis and differentiate between the role of “old” and “new” biologics, as well as systemic and phototherapy in the treatment of this disease.
  • Identify co-morbidities that may affect decisions regarding therapy in individual patients with psoriasis.
  • Assess treatment approaches for the pediatric patient with common as well as complex skin diseases.
  • Compare and contrast the use of lasers, lights, and other energy-based systems.
  • Explore state-of-the-art technology for facial rejuvenation and body sculpting.
  • Define new concepts in the use of botulinum neurotoxins and fillers for facial restoration.

We look forward to seeing you in Maui, at SDEF's 35th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar  March 13-18, 2011.

Joseph F. Fowler, Jr., MD

David J. Goldberg, MD, JD

Christopher B. Zachary, MBBS, FRCP

 

 

Online registration click here.

 

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