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Saturday, October 29th 7:15 am Continental breakfast, Posters and Exhibits open for viewing 8:00 OPENING REMARKS/WELCOME PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY 8:05 FOOD ALLERGIES: WHEN GOOD FOOD GOES BAD PART I Karen Demuth, MD 8:35 FOOD ALLERGIES: WHEN GOOD FOOD GOES BAD PART II Karen Demuth, MD 9:05 LUND LECTURE NOVEL SKIN SIGNS OF PEDIATRIC SYSTEMIC DISEASE Albert Yan, MD 10:00 BREAK WHAT'S NEW IN 2011 10:30 WHAT’S NEW IN THE JAAD Bruce Thiers, MD 11:00 WHAT’S NEW IN MORPHEA Heidi Jacobe, MD 11:30 WHAT'S NEW IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF COMMON PEDIATRIC INFESTATIONS Albert Yan, MD 12:10 pm WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY Robert Swerlick, MD 12:40 WHAT'S NEW IN SURGICAL DERMATOLOGY Daniel Sheehan, MD 1:15 ADJOURN Sunday, October 30th - Emory University Main Campus 7:00 am Depart on Shuttle from Intercontinental Hotel (from Lobby) 7:30 Breakfast (School of Medicine, 1639 Pierce Drive) 8:00 Patient Viewing (School of Medicine) 10:00 Patient/Case Discussion (Woodruff Health Sciences Administration Building, 1440 Clifton Road, NE) 12:00 pm Adjournment and Evaluation 12:15 Return shuttle to Intercontinental Buckhead Hotel (as it appears on card) " " " Name _________________________________________________________ Card Number _________________________________________________ Expiration Date _______________________________________________ Signature _______________________________________________________ Name: _________________________________________________ Degree: ________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________ Phone: _____________________ Fax: _____________________ Email: _________________________________________________ (required) Last Four Numbers of Social Security No. __________________________ (Required for CME Credit Tracking) Special Needs : ________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Registration: Physician " $275 BEFORE October 7, 2011 PA/NP " $275 BEFORE October 7, 2011 Resident/Student " $125 BEFORE October 7, 2011 All registrations AFTER October 7 will be an additional $50. Total Enclosed: $ ___________ Make check payable to: Emory University School of Medicine Or pay by credit card (Complete form below) Detach and mail or fax to: Continuing Medical Education Phone: 404.727.5695 Emory University School of Medicine Toll Free: 888.727.5695 1462 Clifton Road, N.E., Suite 276 Fax: 404.727.5667 Atlanta, Georgia 30322 or register online at www.emory.edu/CME Friday, October 28th - Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta 11:30 am REGISTRATION OPENS Exhibits and Posters open for viewing 1:00 pm WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS 1:10 PRECISION MEDICINE IN DERMATOLOGY Diagnostics and Therapeutics DIAGNOSTICS 1:10 USE OF ELISAs FOR AUTOIMMUNE BULLOUS DISORDERS Jamie MacKelfresh, MD 1:40 INTERPRETING CLONALIT Y STUDIES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMA Sareeta Parker, MD 2:10 USE OF MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF MELANOMA Daniel Zedek, MD 2:40 LEVIN LECTURE PHOTOTHERAPY PEARLS AND PITFALLS Heidi Jacobe, MD 3:30 BREAK THERAPEUTICS 3:50 INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING PRIOR TO IMMUNOMODULATOR USE Marshall Lyon III, MD 4:20 OPTIMIZING RISK DISCLOSURE TO PATIENTS REQUIRING IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVES Benjamin Stoff, MD 4:50 OPTIMIZING THE FOUNDATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS Steven Feldman, MD, PhD 5:30 ADJOURNMENT 6 - 7 pm COCKTAIL RECEPTION Course Registration The 35th Annual Southeastern Consortium for CME in Dermatolog y October 28-30, 2011 MEETING CHAIR Sareeta Parker, MD Associate Professor of Dermatology PLANNING COMMITTEE Robert Swerlick, MD Professor and Chair, Dermatology Jamie MacKelfresh, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology Laura DeLong, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Dermatology GUEST FACULTY Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD Professor of Dermatology, Pathology & Public Health Sciences Wake Forest University Health Sciences Winston-Salem, NC Heidi Jacobe, MD, MSCS Assistant Professor of Dermatology University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Daniel J. Sheehan, MD Associate Professor Georgia Health Sciences University Augusta, GA Bruce H. Thiers, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC Albert Yan, MD Chief, Pediatric Dermatology Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Dan Zedek, MD Director of Dermatopathology Co-Director, Immunofluorescence Service Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC EMORY UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULT Y Karen Demuth, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Marshall Lyon III, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Benjamin Stoff, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology Conference Schedule Faculty

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Saturday, October 29th

7:15 am Continental breakfast, Posters and Exhibits open for viewing

8:00 OPENING REMARKS/WELCOME

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

8:05 FOOD ALLERGIES: WHEN GOOD FOOD GOES BADPART IKaren Demuth, MD

8:35 FOOD ALLERGIES: WHEN GOOD FOOD GOES BADPART IIKaren Demuth, MD

9:05 LUND LECTURENOVEL SKIN SIGNS OF PEDIATRIC SYSTEMIC DISEASEAlbert Yan, MD

10:00 BREAK

WHAT'S NEW IN 2011

10:30 WHAT’S NEW IN THE JAADBruce Thiers, MD

11:00 WHAT’S NEW IN MORPHEAHeidi Jacobe, MD

11:30 WHAT'S NEW IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF COMMON PEDIATRIC INFESTATIONSAlbert Yan, MD

12:10 pm WHAT’S NEW IN MEDICAL DERMATOLOGYRobert Swerlick, MD

12:40 WHAT'S NEW IN SURGICAL DERMATOLOGYDaniel Sheehan, MD

1:15 ADJOURN

Sunday, October 30th - Emory University Main Campus

7:00 am Depart on Shuttle from Intercontinental Hotel (from Lobby)

7:30 Breakfast (School of Medicine, 1639 Pierce Drive)

8:00 Patient Viewing (School of Medicine)

10:00 Patient/Case Discussion (Woodruff Health Sciences Administration Building, 1440 Clifton Road, NE)

12:00 pm Adjournment and Evaluation

12:15 Return shuttle to Intercontinental Buckhead Hotel

(as it appears on card)

" " "

Name _________________________________________________________

Card Number _________________________________________________

Expiration Date _______________________________________________

Signature _______________________________________________________

Name: _________________________________________________

Degree: ________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________

City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________

Phone: _____________________ Fax: _____________________

Email: _________________________________________________(required)

Last Four Numbers of Social Security No. __________________________(Required for CME Credit Tracking)

Special Needs : ________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Registration: Physician " $275 BEFORE October 7, 2011

PA/NP " $275 BEFORE October 7, 2011

Resident/Student " $125 BEFORE October 7, 2011

All registrations AFTER October 7 will be an additional $50.

Total Enclosed: $ ___________

Make check payable to:Emory University School of MedicineOr pay by credit card (Complete form below)

Detach and mail or fax to:Continuing Medical Education Phone: 404.727.5695Emory University School of Medicine Toll Free: 888.727.56951462 Clifton Road, N.E., Suite 276 Fax: 404.727.5667Atlanta, Georgia 30322

or register online at www.emory.edu/CME

Friday, October 28th - Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta

11:30 am REGISTRATION OPENSExhibits and Posters open for viewing

1:00 pm WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS

1:10 PRECISION MEDICINE IN DERMATOLOGYDiagnostics and Therapeutics

DIAGNOSTICS

1:10 USE OF ELISAs FOR AUTOIMMUNE BULLOUS DISORDERSJamie MacKelfresh, MD

1:40 INTERPRETING CLONALIT Y STUDIES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMASareeta Parker, MD

2:10 USE OF MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF MELANOMADaniel Zedek, MD

2:40 LEVIN LECTUREPHOTOTHERAPY PEARLS AND PITFALLSHeidi Jacobe, MD

3:30 BREAK

THERAPEUTICS

3:50 INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING PRIOR TO IMMUNOMODULATOR USEMarshall Lyon III, MD

4:20 OPTIMIZING RISK DISCLOSURE TO PATIENTS REQUIRING IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVESBenjamin Stoff, MD

4:50 OPTIMIZING THE FOUNDATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESSSteven Feldman, MD, PhD

5:30 ADJOURNMENT

6 - 7 pm COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Course RegistrationThe 35th Annual Southeastern Consortium

for CME in Dermatolog yOctober 28-30, 2011

MEETING CHAIR

Sareeta Parker, MDAssociate Professor of Dermatology

PLANNING COMMITTEE

Robert Swerlick, MDProfessor and Chair, Dermatology

Jamie MacKelfresh, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology

Laura DeLong, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Dermatology

GUEST FACULT Y

Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhDProfessor of Dermatology, Pathology & Public Health Sciences

Wake Forest University Health SciencesWinston-Salem, NC

Heidi Jacobe, MD, MSCSAssistant Professor of Dermatology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TX

Daniel J. Sheehan, MDAssociate Professor

Georgia Health Sciences UniversityAugusta, GA

Bruce H. Thiers, MDProfessor and Chairman

Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic SurgeryMedical University of South Carolina

Charleston, SC

Albert Yan, MDChief, Pediatric Dermatology

Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaAssociate Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology

University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA

Dan Zedek, MDDirector of Dermatopathology

Co-Director, Immunofluorescence ServiceClinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology

University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC

EMORY UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULT Y

Karen Demuth, MDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics

Marshall Lyon III, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine

Benjamin Stoff, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology

Conference Schedule Faculty

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Program DescriptionThis symposium is designed for dermatologists in private practice andacademia, dermatology residents and fellows, nurse practitioners andphysician assistants specializing in dermatology. The program includes halfday didactic sessions on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, and patientviewing followed by case discussion on Sunday.

The SEC consists of ten member institutions in the southeastern region ofthe United States. The purpose of the annual SEC program is to support theeducation, collaboration and camaraderie of dermatologists in theSoutheast. This year’s meeting will highlight aspects of general dermatology,pediatric dermatology and recent updates in the field of dermatology.

At the conclusion of this program, the participant should be able to:

! Explain the utility of ELISAs for diagnosis of select immunobullous diseases.

! Enhance their knowledge of T and B cell molecular clonality results in the setting of cutaneous atypical lymphocytic infiltrates.

! Identify new molecular markers for the diagnosis of melanoma.

! Improve knowledge and understanding of select aspects of phototherapy.

! Describe infectious disease screening and treatment recommendations for patients who may require immunosuppressives for cutaneous disorders.

! Employ the tools and approaches used to explain risk to patients.

! Identify strategies for enhancing the physician patient interaction.

! Describe food allergies in pediatric patients.

! Identify new cutaneous signs of systemic disease in pediatric patients.

! Identify common infestations in children.

Participation in the course satisfies the American Academy of DermatologyMaintenance of Certification requirement of dermatology related Category 1credits.

Poster SubmissionPoster abstracts for the meeting are now being accepted for review. Prizeswill be awarded to the most outstanding posters. Posters will be judgedbased on their educational value, organization and clarity.

For poster abstract submission information, please go to the SEC website atwww.secderm.org or to the Emory website at www.dermatology.emory.edu.

Emory University School of MedicineDepartment of Dermatolog y

Presents

The 35th Annual Southeastern Consortium for CME in Dermatolog y

Precision Medicine in Dermatolog y,Pediatric Dermatolog y, and What's New in 2011

Friday-Sunday, October 28-30, 2011

Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta3315 Peachtree Road, NEAtlanta, Georgia 30326

Continuing Education CreditThe Emory University School of Medicine designates this live activity for amaximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 creditsTM. Physicians should onlyclaim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Emory University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education forphysicians.

TuitionTuition is $275 for dermatologists and mid-level providers (physician assistantsand nurse practitioners) and $125 for residents and students. Tuitionincludes a course syllabus, refreshment breaks, Friday evening welcomereception, patient case booklet, Sunday breakfast, and other amenitiesinvolved in a rewarding learning experience. A maximum enrollment hasbeen set so early registration is encouraged. Written cancellations prior toOctober 7th will be refunded less an administrative fee of $50. There are norefunds after October 7th, but substitutions will be accepted.

Course Locations and LodgingSessions on Friday and Saturday will be held at the InterContinentalBuckhead Atlanta, 3315 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia, 30326. Located inthe city’s most prestigious and fashionable area, the InterContinental isconvenient to upscale shopping, fine dining and entertainment. The hotelfeatures Au Peid De Cochon, a bustling French-style brasserie open 24hours. The hotel is in close proximity to Atlanta’s metropolitan area transitsystem (MARTA), allowing for convenient access to major attractions such asthe Georgia Aquarium, the High Museum of Art and downtown CentennialPark, as well as to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

A limited number of rooms have been secured for conference participants ata special rate of $159 per night (plus tax). To reserve your accommodations,please call 404-946-9191 or toll free at 877-422-8254 and refer to the EmoryUniversity SEC Dermatology Meeting. To take advantage of this great rate,you must reserve your accommodations prior to Wednesday, September 28, 2011.

The Sunday morning session will be held on the Emory University CliftonRoad main campus. Patient viewing will take place in the School of MedicineBuilding, 1639 Pierce Drive, NE, 30322 ( just off Clifton Road directly acrossthe street from the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta). The patient casediscussion, which immediately follows, will be held in the adjacent WoodruffHealth Sciences Administration Building, 1440 Clifton Road, NE. Roundtriptransportation to the Emory campus from the InterContinental Hotel will beprovided for attendees.

For additional information, registrants are encouraged to call Emory’s Officeof Continuing Medical Education at 404-727-5695.

General Information