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CONFERENCEPROGRAM

ADC 2019

www.AtlanticDermConference.org | [email protected]

Hosted by: Dermatologic Society of Greater New York

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PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS

2019 PLANNING COMMITTEEOVERALL CHAIRPERSONS Monica Schadlow, MDShari Lipner, MD, PhD

FUNDRAISING COMMITTEEGary Goldenberg, MD - ChairDarrell Rigel, MDShari Lipner, MD, PhDGeorge Han, MD, PhDMark Lebwohl, MD

CLINICAL COMMITTEE Roger Ho, MD, MPH - ChairAlisa Femia, MD - ChairHoratio Wildman, MDLarisa Geskin, MDJeannette Jakus, MD, MBAKarin Blecher Paz, MDAmanda Dunec, MDMeera Sivendran, MD

RESIDENT COMMITTEE Silvia Mancebo, MD - ChairEmily Milam, MDMichelle Min, MDClaudia Hossain, MDReshmi Kapoor, MDDana Malajian, MD

DERMATOPATHOLOGY COMMITTEE Edward Heilman, MD, FAAD, FCAP - ChairShane Meehan, MD George Niedt, MDRobert Phelps, MD

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Neil Sadick, MD - ChairMarc Avram, MD - ChairDavid Becker, MDPeter Halperin, MD

ABSTRACT COMMITTEEGeorge Varghese, MD - ChairKira Minkis, MD, PhDKaren Chernoff, MDShannon Watkins, MD

SOCIAL & MARKETING COMMITTEEStacy Salob, MDMonica Schadlow, MDKaren Chernoff, MDKim CampbellAli Kinnie

TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEENavin Arora, DO

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Dear Colleagues, and Friends:

WELCOME TO THE BIG APPLE! The Dermatologic Society of Greater New York welcomes you to the 96th Atlantic Dermatological Conference (ADC 2019) in New York, NY.

In keeping with tradition, the Committee has organized a case-based conference with three days of interactive educational and scientific sessions, product theaters, exhibits and e-posters.

Networking opportunities are available during the Welcome Reception to be held in the Exhibit Hall. We encourage you to take the opportunity to visit each exhibitor over the next couple of days, as their support is valuable to this meeting, our practices, and our profession. Visit the ADC Exhibit Hall to discover new and emerging dermatological products, technologies and services.

The hallmark of ADC, our Live Patient Viewing Session, will be held on Saturday, May 4 on the 24th floor of the Grand Hyatt New York (8:00 am – 11:00 am). This will be followed by our Keynote Luncheon speaker, Hall of Famer and MLB’s Chief Baseball Officer, Joe Torre, and an afternoon of case discussions led by an expert panel of moderators.

We hope you are planning to join us for a truly unique reception on Saturday evening at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. ADC has arranged exclusive access to the famous air craft carrier museum, which displays original artifacts and aircrafts, historic video footage and offers the option to explore interactive exhibits. We look forward to your participation during ADC 2019 and thank you for your continued support! If you have any thoughts or questions throughout the weekend, please feel free to email, tweet, and visit the ADC Staff at the registration desk.

Sincerely,

Monica Schadlow, MD Overall Co-Chair

Shari Lipner, MD, PhD Overall Co-Chair

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TAKE THE DERMPATH

CHALLENGE!Sponsored by 3Gen, Inc

Stop by the Empire State Ballroom Foyer to take the Dermpath Challenge.

Entries will be accepted from Friday, May 3 at 12:30pm through

Sunday, May 5 at 9:30am

CME EVALUATION FORMAll attendees will receive an email after the meeting with a link to an online evaluation. The evaluation must be completed within 2 weeks of the conference. NACE will send all participants an email no later than May 31, 2019 with instructions for claiming CME credit and printing your CME certificate.

OVERALL CONFERENCE EVALUATION FORMAn evaluation link will be sent to all attendees after the conference. Please share your feedback on your overall conference experience in this survey and be entered in a drawing to win a $200 prize.

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COMPLIMENTARY WIFI

courtesy of CelgeneLogin network: Celgene

Password: Otezla2019

Please do not tweet anything about Patient Viewing, Cases or Patient Discussion!

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER@AtlanticDermADCTweet using #AtlanticDerm

REGISTRATION DESK

EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM FOYER

Registration Desk Hours:Friday, May 3 • 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday, May 4 • 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

Sunday, May 5 • 7:30 am – 12:30 pm

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STATEMENT OF NEEDSignificant advances have occurred in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatological conditions. Practitioners in the field need educational opportunities to gain knowledge of recent findings and newly accepted standards related to diagnostic techniques and treatment options. By providing up to date information on the latest advances in diagnostics, therapies, and pathogenesis by those who specialize in the field, our goal is to facilitate best practices and improve current provider practices.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this CME activity, learners should be able to discuss clinical presentation and pathophysio- logy of dermatologic conditions; discuss the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions covered; and discuss general clinical advances in the field of dermatology and issues specific to practitioners in the field.

SCHEDULE+ & FACULTY

FRIDAY, MAY 3, 20197:30 am – 5:00 pm REGISTRATION | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM FOYER

8:00 am – 8:45 am DUPIXENT® (dupilumab): Now Approved for an Expanded Indication* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM VBenjamin Lockshin, MD, FAAD, Georgetown University Hospital Presented by: Regeneron and Sanofi Genzyme

8:45 am – 9:00 am BREAK

LIVE PATIENT INJECTION COURSE* EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV9:00 am - 10:30 am | Moderator: Neil Sadick, MD and Marc Avram, MD

9:00 am - 9:15 am Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Facial Aging/Volumetric Structural Rejuvenation/A New ConceptDoris Day, MD, Day Dermatology & Aesthetics

9:15 am – 9:30 amComplications of Fillers/Recognition, Management and Avoidance | Georgina Ferzli, MD, Sadick Dermatology

9:30 am – 10:30 amLive Patient Injection Sessions | Dendy Engelman, MD, Manhattan Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery; Noelani Gonzalez, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

10:30 am – 10:35 am BREAK

10:35 am – 11:20 am SILIQ: The First and Only IL-17 Receptor Blocker for Psoriasis* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM V Michael Siegel, MD, Siegel Dermatology | Presented by: Ortho-Dermatologics

11:20 am – 11:25 am BREAK

11:25 am – 12:25 pm Are Your Topical Patients Systemic-Ready? An Oral Treatment Option for Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM V Leon Kircik, MD, DermResearch PLLC | Presented by: Celgene

12:25 pm – 12:30 pm BREAK

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Role for PD-1 Targeted Immune Checkpoint Inhibition in SCC Management ++ EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IVDarrell Rigel, MD, MS, New York University School of Medicine

The 2019 Atlantic Dermatological Conference brings together the world’s foremost experts to provide dermatologists with the most up-to-date guidelines, techniques, and clinical advances for diagnosing and treating skin disorders. Scientific sessions on a variety of topics will be on Friday and Sunday with the highly anticipated Live Patient Viewing on Saturday.

+Subject to change*These are non-CME accredited sessions++ CME credit provided by ICHE

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 CONTINUED

ANNUAL CONFERENCE BEGINS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV

1:00 pm – 1:05 pm Conference Welcome Monica Schadlow, MD & Shari Lipner, MD, PhD

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: Neil Sadick, MD

1:05 pm – 1:17 pm Pigmented Lesions in Children: When to WorrySeth Orlow, MD, PhD, New York University School of Medicine

1:17 pm – 1:29 pm Pediatric Acne UpdateKaren Chernoff, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center

1:29 pm – 1:41 pm Apps for the Dermatologist that Can Improve Patient Care and My LifeDaniel Siegel, MD, MS, SUNY Downstate and Brooklyn VA

1:41 pm – 1:53 pm Does Stress Really Make My Rash Worse?Rick Granstein, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center

1:53 pm – 2:05 pm Panfacial RejuvenationNeil Sadick, MD, Sadick Dermatology

2:05 pm – 2:25 pm Questions & Answers

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: Peter Halperin, MD

2:25 pm – 2:37 pm Acne UpdateDiane Berson, MD, FAAD, Weill Cornell Medical College

2:37 pm – 2:49 pm Update on Contact DermatitisDavid Cohen, MD, MPH, New York University School of Medicine

2:49 pm – 3:01 pm The Translational Revolution in Atopic DermatitisEmma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

3:01 pm – 3:13 pm Update on Biotin for Nail ConditionsShari Lipner, MD, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical Center / New York Presbyterian Hospital

3:13 pm – 3:25 pm Do Microbiome Alterations Play a Role in AV?Hilary Baldwin, MD, Morristown Medical Center

3:25 pm – 3:45 pm Questions & Answers

3:45 pm – 4:00 pm BREAK & VISIT THE EXHIBITS | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: Marc Avram, MD

4:00 pm – 4:12 pm RCM: Managing Skin Lesions in the 21st CenturyBabar Rao, MD, FAAD, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

4:12 pm – 4:24 pm Update on LasersRoy Geronemus, MD, Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York

4:24 pm – 4:36 pm The Winds of Change: Disruption or TsunamiMark Kaufmann, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

4:36 pm – 4:48 pm Advances in Hair Restoration: Surgery, Robotics, and PRPMarc Avram, MD, Weill Cornell Medical Center / New York Presbyterian Hospital

SCHEDULE & FACULTY

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 CONTINUED4:48 pm – 5:00 pm Optimizing Your Interaction with Your Dermatopathologist for Better Patient Outcomes

Clay Cockerell, MD, MBA, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center Dallas

5:00 pm – 5:20 pm Questions & Answers

5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Welcome Reception | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

7:00 pm – 7:45 pm TREMFYA®: A First-line Biologic With Clinical Data vs Adalimumab and Secukinumab* EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM VSteve Feldman, MD, PhD, The Dermatologist, NC | Presented by: Janssen

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 20197:30 am – 5:00 pm REGISTRATION | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM FOYER

7:00 am – 7:45 am TBA* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM VJeremy Moss, MD | Presented by: AbbVie

7:00 am – 3:30 pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

8:00 am – 11:00 am Live Patient Viewing | GRAND HYATT NEW YORK, FLOOR 24

11:00 am – 11:30 am BREAK & VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

ADC UPDATES, KEYNOTE PRESENTATION & LUNCH* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Atlantic Dermtological Conference Update | Jeffery Miller, MD, Penn State Hershey Dermatology

2020 Washington DC Atlantic Derm Meeting | Samantha Toerge, MD, Samantha A. Toerge, MD, LLC

Keynote Presentation | Joe Torre, MLB’s Chief Baseball Officer

1:00 pm – 1:30 pm BREAK & VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Patient Viewing Discussion, Part I | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm BREAK & VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM I & II

3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Patient Viewing Discussion, Part II | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV

7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Reception | INTREPID SEA, AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONSaturday, May 4, 201912:00 pm -1:00 pmJOE TORREHall of Famer and MLB’s Chief Baseball Officer

WELCOME RECEPTIONFriday, May 3 5:30 pm – 7:00 pmJoin us as we thank our exhibitors and sponsors for supporting ADC 2019.

INTREPID SEA, AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

Saturday, May 47:00 pm – 10:00 pmJoin us for exclusive access to the famous Intrepid Museum.

SCHEDULE & FACULTY

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SUNDAY, MAY 5, 20197:30 am – 12:30 pm REGISTRATION | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM FOYER

7:00 am – 7:45 am A View of Ongoing Experience with Taltz Efficacy and Safety* | EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM VAlice Gottlieb, MD, New York Medical College | Presented by: Eli Lilly and Company

8:00 am – 8:05 am BREAK

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: David Becker, MD

8:05 am – 8:17 am Advances in Diagnosis of Melanoma Darrell Rigel, MD, MS, New York University School of Medicine

8:17 am – 8:29 am Automated Diagnosis and Artificial Intelligence Allan Halpern, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

8:29 am – 8:41 am Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas - Diagnosis and TherapyLarisa Geskin, MD, Columbia University Department of Dermatology

8:41 am – 8:53 am Cutaneous Toxicities of Checkpoint InhibitorsAllireza Alloo, MD, FAAD, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Hofstra/Northwell

8:53 am – 9:05 am Non-Surgical Treatment for Non-Melanoma Skin CancerGary Goldenberg, MD, Goldenberg Dermatology

9:05 am – 9:25 am Questions & Answers

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: Mark Lebwohl, MD

9:25 am – 9:37 am New and Upcoming Topicals in Psoriasis and Atopic DermatitisGeorge Han, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

9:37 am – 9:49 am What’s New in Skin Cancer Chemoprevention?David Bickers, MD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center

9:49 am – 10:01 am Combination Laser Treatments to Enhance Patient ResultsMathew Avram, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Dermatology Laser & Cosmetic Center

10:01 am – 10:13 am Filler ComplicationsJoel Cohen, MD, AboutSkin Dermatology / DermSurgery, PC

10:13 am – 10:25 am Updates in Skin of ColorAndrew Alexis, MD, MPH, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

10:25 am – 10:45 am Questions & Answers

10:45 am – 11:00 am BREAK

SCHEDULE & FACULTY

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SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2019 CONTINUED

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM III & IV Moderator: Darrell Rigel, MD

11:00 am – 11:12 am AAD Update*Dirk Elston, MD, The Medical University of South Carolina

11:12 am – 11:24 am Pearls in the Use of Anti-IL-17 TherapiesMark Lebwohl, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

11:24 am – 11:36 am Infectious Disease Update 2019Kenneth Tomecki, MD, Cleveland Clinic

11:36 am – 11:48 am What’s New in Psoriasis and Psoriatic AthritisAlice Gottlieb, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

11:48 am – 12:00 pm Laser Treatment of BCC: How to Incorporate into Clinical PracticeArisa Ortiz, MD, University of California San Diego

12:00 pm – 12:20 pm Questions & Answers

12:20 pm – 12:30 pm Closing Remarks Monica Schadlow, MD & Shari Lipner, MD, PhD

LIVE PATIENT VIEWINGSaturday, May 4, 2019 • 8:00 am – 11:00 amGrand Hyatt New York, 24th Floor109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017

ADC’s Live Patient Viewing session and discussion is always a conference highlight. During this session, patients with exceptional diagnostic or therapeutic challenges are seen and examined by conference attendees. Cases presented also feature rare skin disorders, cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease and novel treatments.

The afternoon patient viewing discussion will include a review and analysis of the morning cases moderated by a panel of expert dermatologists and dermatopathologists. engagement.

After the completion of this session, attendees will gain new insight into diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of challenging dermatologypatients.

SCHEDULE & FACULTY

Here’s how to participate:1. Go to beta.2shoes.com2. Enter the event code derm20193. Select Atlantic Dermatological Conference4. You will see sessions for each Q&A session time slot, please submit your questions to the appropriate one so we can review, answer and discuss with the speakers.

JOIN THE INTERACTIVE E-DISCUSSIONWe want to hear from you! We will be using an app called 2Shoes, please send us your thoughts, comments and questions during all Q&A sessions throughout the scientific presentations. Your comments will reviewed and answered during each respective Q&A session.

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CELL PHONES Be courteous of others and please remember to silence or put your phone on vibrate prior attending any sessions!

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONSThere will be no tickets required for any of the scientific sessions or patient viewing. Please wear your name badge for entry into all sessions.

WELCOME RECEPTIONThe Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall is not ticketed. Attendees and their guests are required to wear name badges for entry into the reception.

INTREPID RECEPTIONThe Intrepid Reception is a ticketed event. Attendees and their guests are required to have a ticket to attend the event. If you would like to purchase a ticket, please visit the registration desk. Please note: Shuttle service will not be provided to and from the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. All attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportations. Please consider ride share options with other attendees.

ADC MEMBER SOCIETIES • Dermatologic Society of Greater New York (DSGNY) ADC 2019 Host Society dermsociety.org • Brooklyn Dermatological Society • Dermatological Society of New Jersey • Long Island Dermatological Society • Manhattan/Metropolitan Dermatological Society • Maryland Dermatological Society • Montreal Dermatological Society • New England Dermatological Society • New York Dermatological Society • Ottawa Dermatological Society • Philadelphia Dermatological Society • Toronto Dermatological Society • Washington D.C. Dermatological Society • Westchester (NY) Academy of Medicine, Section of Dermatology

ADC POLICIES

Capital Hilton Washington DC

ADC 2020 97th Atlantic

Dermatological Conference

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NACE ACCREDITATION STATEMENTThis activity has been planned and implemented in ac-cordance with the accreditation requirements and pol-icies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medi-cal Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of National Association for Continuing Education and the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York. The Nation-al Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The National Association for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their partici-pation in the activity.

HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR CME CERTIFICATE You can earn up to 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ by participating in CME activities at the 2019 Atlantic Der-matological Conference. All attendees will receive an email after the meeting with a link to an online evalua-tion. The evaluation must be completed by May 17, 2019. NACE will send all participants an email no later than May 31, 2019 with instructions for claiming CME credit and printing a CME certificate.

DISCLOSURE POLICYIt is the policy of the National Association for Continuing Education (NACE) to ensure fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all activities. All faculty participating in CME activities sponsored by the Nation-al Association for Continuing Education are required to present evidence-based data, identify and reference off-label product use and disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All planners and faculty have submitted disclosure information to NACE.

INDIVIDUAL DISCLOSURESThese individuals reported they have no relevant finan-cial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Marc Avram, MD, David Becker, MD, Karin Blecher Paz, MD, Amanda Cyrulnik, MD, Peter Halperin, MD, Edward Heilman, MD, Claudia Hossain, MD, Reshmi Kapoor, MD, Dana Malajian, MD, Silvia Mancebo, MD, Shane Mee-han, MD, Emily Milam, MD, Kira Minkis, MD, Allie Kinnie, George Niedt, MD, Stacy Salob, MD, Monica Schadlow, MD, Meera Sivendran, MD, George Varghese, MD, Shan-non Watkins, MD, Horatio Wildman, MD, Allireza Alloo, MD, David Bickers, MD, Clay Cockerell, MD, Allan Halpern, MD, Kenneth Tomecki, MD, Rachel Blasiak. MD, Jo-Ann Latkowski, MD, Paul Schneiderman, MD, Sharon Glick, MD, Julia Wu, MD, Alisa Femia, MD, Karen Chernoff, MD, Dirk Elston, MD, Michelle Min, MD, Joanna Harp, MD, Kim Campbell, MD, Navin Arora, DO

These individuals listed below disclose the following rela-tions with commercial interests:• Hillary Baldwin, MD is an Advisor/Speaker for acne and

for Galderma, LaRoche Posay, Foamix, and Almirall.• Gary Goldenberg, MD has received speaker consulting

fees and speaker honorarium from AbbVie, Allergan, Amgen, Anacor, Aqua, Bayer, Castle, Celgene, Dermira, Eclipse, Galderma, Genentech, GSK/Stiefel, Intraderm, ISDIN, Janssen, Leo, Menlo, Novartis, Pharmad, Pfizer, Ranbaxy, Regeneron, Scibase, Suneva, TEVA, Valeant, Verrica, Xoft and is a digital editor for Cutis.

• George Han, MD has received speaker honoraria from Pfizer, Regeneron/Sanofi, and Sun and received hono-raria from serving on an advisory board for Janssen and Intraderm.

• Roger Ho, MD has received honorarium from serving on an advisory board for Orth-Dermatologics.

• Jeannette Jakus, MD has received honorarium from

serving on an advisory board for Menlo Pharmaceutical and received consulting fees from Derm 101.

• Mark Lebwohl, MD receives research funds from: Ab-bvie, Boehringer lngelheim, Celgene, Eli Lilly, lncyte, Janssen / Johnson & Johnson, Leo Pharmaceutucals, Medimmune/Astra Zeneca, Novartis, Pfizer, Sciderm, UCB, Inc., Valeant, and ViDac. Also a consultant for Allergan, Aqua, Arcutis, Inc., Boehringer-lngelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, LEO Pharma, Menlo, Mitsubishi, Promius, and Theravance.

• Shari Lipner, MD has received a research grant from MOE Medical Devices and has received consulting fees from Bako Diagnostics.

• Robert Phelps, MD has received consulting fees from Sanofi.

• Darrell Rigel, MD has received consulting fees from Aclaris Therapeutics, received honoraria for serving on an advisory board from Beiersdorf, Inc., Castle Biosci-ences, DermTech, Leo Pharma, Myriad Genetics, No-vartis, Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmetique, and Valeant. Dr. Rigel received honoraria from serving as a principal investigator for Castle Biosciences, Johnson and John-son, and Neutrogena Corporation and serves on the board of directors for Foamix.

• Neil Sadick, MD has received speaker/consulting fees/honoraria from Almirall, Galderma, Allergan, Auxil-ium, BTG PLC, Carma Laboratories, Celgene, Cutera, Cynosure, Inc., Eclipse Medical, Endo International, EdnyMed Medical Inc., Ferndale Laboratories, Gerson Lehrman Group, Merz Aesthetics, Prescriber’s Choice, Solta Medical, Storz Medical AG, Suneva Medical Inc., Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Venus Concept; has served as an investigator for Actavis, Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Bayer, Biorasi LLC, Cassiopea Spa, Celgene, Cynosure, Inc., Dusa Pharmaceuticals, Eli Lilly and Company, Endo International plc, Galderma, Hydropeptide, LLC, Neostrata, Novatis, Nutraceutical Wellness, LLC, Palo-mar Medical Technologies, Regeneron, Roche Labo-ratories, Samumed, LLC, Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Vanda Pharmaceuticals; is a stockholder with Vascular Insights, LLC; received advisory board honoraria from Galderma, Merz Aesthetics and Suneva Medical Inc.; served as a consultant or on advisory board for Slender Medical, Venus Concept, and Eternogen.

• Larisa Geskin, MD has received consulting fees for ad-visory boards and research from Therakos, Actelion, Helsinn, and Kyowa Kirin.

• Andrew Alexis, MD has received consulting fees from Celgene, has received advisory board honorarium from Regeneron/Sanofi, Pfizer, Leo, Trevi, La Roche-Posay, Allergan, Dermavant, Galderma, Unilever, Novartis, Biopharmx, Cipla, Aqua, Beirsdorf and Menlo. Has also received fund for contracted research from Menlo, No-vartis, Galderma, Leo, Celgene, Almirall, RXI, and Bris-tol-Myers-Seul.

• Mathew Avram, MD has received consulting fees from Soliton, Merz, Allergan, Sciton, Alastia, Sienna Bio-pharm and has received stock options for consulting at Cytrellis, Invasix and Zalea.

• Diane Berson, MD has received fees for advisory boards and consulting from Ortho-Dermatologics, Almirall, Sienna, Aclaris, Revance, L’Oreal, Proctor and Gamble, Sun, and Johnson and Johnson.

• David Cohen, MD has received consulting fees from Ferndale and FIDE, and stock options from Medi-metriks and Dermira.

• Joel Cohen, MD has received consulting fees from Al-lergan, Merz, Galderma, Sciton, Lutronic, Biopelle and Swiss American. Also served as a clinical investigator for Leo, CROMA, ALMA, Neothetics, Revance, Brickell Biotech, and Athenex.

• Roy Geronemus, MD has served on an advisory board member for Allergan, Candela, Cearna, Cynosure, Cy-trellis, Lutronics, and Soliton and served as an investiga-tor for Allergan, ArchiMedus, Candela, Cynosure, Cy-trellis, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Kerastem, Lutronic, Merz, Miramar, New York Stem Cell Foundation, Revance, Sciton, Sienna Labs and is a stockholder with Cytrellis.

CME 14 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™ • Alice Gottlieb, MD is currently a consultant/advisory

board member for Janssen Inc.; Celgene Corp., Beiers-dorf, Bristol Myers Squibb Co., Abbvie, UCB, Novartis, lncyte, Lilly, Reddy Labs, Valeant, Dermira, Allergan, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Xbiotech, Leo, Avotres Therapeutics and has received research/educational grants from Janssen, Incyte, Novartis, Xbiotech, UCB, and Boeringer Ingelheim.

• Richard Granstein, MD, has stock options with Elysium Health and Velius. Dr. Granstein has also served as a consultant for Gladerma and on the advisory board of Hoth Therapeutics. He also has a Research Agreement with Weill Cornelll, Leo Pharma.

• Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD received consultant fee and honorarium for consulting and grant research on dermatology and atopic dermatitis for AbbVie, Asana, Celgene, DS Biopharma, Galderma, Glenmark, LEO, Novartis, Pfizer, Regeneron, and Union Therapeutics; Received consultant fee and honorarium for consult-ing and advisory board membership for dermatology and atopic dermatits for Allergan, Amgen, Conceert, Dermira, Eli Lilly, EMD Serono, Escalier, Fix Bio, Kyowa Kirin, Mitsubishi Tanabe, Sanofi, and DBV; Received consultant fee and honorarium for research grant for dermatology and atopic dermatits for Innovaderm, Janssen, Dermavant, Novan, and Relexan.

• Mark Kaufmann, MD has received consulting fees from Almirall, Cutanea Life Sciences, Dermira, Galderm Laboratories, IntraDerm Pharmaceuticals, ISDIN, La Roche-Posay, L’Oreal, Menlo Therapeutics, Ortho-Der-matologics, Pfizer, Promius Pharma, SciBASE, Sensus Healthcare and UCB. Has received stock options for consulting from Klara/Goderma and Modernizing Medicine.

• Seth Orlow, MD has received consulting fees from Der-mira and Almirall, received stock option from R2 Der-matology and serves on an advisory board for Unilever.

• Arisa Ortiz, MD has received consulting fees from Alas-tin and Cutera, has received honorarium from Allergan, Sciton and Sienna for serving on advisory boards, has received fees from Dermflash as a spokesperson, and has received stock options from La Jolla Nanomedical.

• Daniel Siegel, MD has received stock options as a board member from Caliber Imaging and Diagnostics and and for being on the Advisory Board for SkinVi-sion, and for being a consultant for Logical Images.

• Babar Rao, MD had received consulting fees from Cali-ber ID, received speaker honorarium from Celgene and Novartis, and is the co-founder of Sawgio.

• Tamara Lazic Strugar, MD has received consulting fees from La Roche Posay.

• Beth McLellan, MD has received consulting fees from Ferndale Labs and PhD Biosciences, received royalty as a reviewer from UpToDate, and has received stock options from Spruce Health.

• Vikask Oza, MD has received advisory board honorari-um from Regeneron/Sanofi and Pfizer.

OFF-LABEL PRODUCT USEThe following faculty identified that they may reference off-label product use in their presentations: • Karen Chernoff, MD • Alisa Femia, MD• Gary Goldenberg, MD• George Han,MD• Michelle Min, MD• Larisa Geskin, MD• Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD

Disclosure information for contributors to the Patient Viewing Case Book is printed in the Case Book.

DISCLOSURE OF COMMERCIAL SUPPORTThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Bausch Health US, LLC.

• Arisa Ortiz, MD• Andrew Alexis, MD• David Cohen, MD• Dirk Elston, MD• Richard Granstein, MD• Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD• Joanna Harp, MD

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THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK

NEW YORKTop of the Rock Observation Deck30 Rockefeller Plaza1-877-692-7625www.topoftherocknyc.com Three observation decks include two that have some shelter and one that’s all open-air; it sits atop the famous 30 Rockefeller Center, where famous shows like Saturday Night Live are filmed.

Empire State Building20 W 34th Street(212) 736-3100www.esbnyc.com This art deco masterpiece was the world’s tallest building for four de-cades, and remains one of the most recognizable structures anywhere on earth.

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration MuseumLiberty Island New York(212) 363-3200www.nps.gov/stli/index.htm The Statue of Liberty is an icon known worldwide and an enduring, inspiring symbol of New York City’s immigrant history. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum is a place where US residents can trace their families’ own stories.

American Museum of Natural HistoryCentral Park West & 79th Street 212-769-5100www.amnh.org The Museum, one of the largest in the world, is renowned for its ex-hibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panora-ma of the world's cultures.

MANHATTANThe Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)11 W. 53rd Street(212) 708-9400www.moma.orgThis place hosts work by Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol and many more figures whose work is among the best known and most influential in the world of modern art.

9/11 Tribute Museum 92 Greenwich Street(866) 737-1184911tributemuseum.org While it’s undoubtedly a much more solemn occasion than most activities for an NYC visitor, the 9/11 Tribute Center is a chance to reflect on the events of September 11, 2001.

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space MuseumPier 86, Twelfth Ave. at 46th Street(877) 957-7447www.intrepidmuseum.org/ This 25,000-ton aircraft carrier that was deployed during World War II and the Cold War has permanently docked in the Hudson and been con-verted into a museum with aircraft, exhibits, and relics from the space program.

BRONXYankee Stadium1 E. 161st Street(646) 977-8400http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/ballpark/events_form.jsp In addition to seeing Monument Park and other parts of the stadium you might visit before a game, you’ll have the chance to step into the dugout. That’s an experience to remember and a great photo backdrop.

Grand Central Terminal89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017(212) 340-2583www.grandcentralterminal.com Be transported by the iconic beauty and lasting legacy of Grand Central Terminal. This historic world-famous landmark is not simply a transporta-tion hub—it’s also a shopping, dining, and cultural destination.

Bronx Zoo2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10460(718) 220-5100https://bronxzoo.com Open year round and home to more than 6,000 animals, the zoo spans 265 acres that re-create the diverse natu-ral habitats of its numerous residents.

Attraction PassesSee the best of New York City with these preset attraction passes. Save on admissions to some of New York City’s most iconic attractions with New York CityPASS, New York Explorer Pass, New York Pass and Build Your Own Pass by Smart Destinations. Each offers a different experience, but all give you substantial savings. For more infor-mation, visit: https://www.nycgo.com/things-to-do/tours-in-nyc/attraction-passes