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Provided By HOW TO THINK & ACT LIKE A DERMATOLOGIST: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PRIMARY CARE PROFESSIONALS HOW TO THINK & ACT LIKE A DERMATOLOGIST: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PRIMARY CARE PROFESSIONALS September 22, 2018 Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University | Providence, RI PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Up to two thirds of patients with a primary skin complaint present to primary care providers. is one day course is designed to enhance primary care providers’ knowledge and comfort with dermatologic issues. rough case based discussions, we will focus on the approach to evaluating these patients, differentiating between the most common skin diagnoses, and choosing treatment options. We will cover skin signs of systemic disease, how to differentiate benign from malignant lesions, and dermatologic emergencies. COMPETENCIES AREAS ABMS: Patient Care & Procedural Skills | Medical Knowledge Practice-based Learning and Improvement | Interpersonal and Communication Skills | Systems-based Practice IOM: Provide Patient-Centered Care | Work Within Interdisciplinary Teams | Employ Evidenced-Based Practice |Apply Quality Improvement LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to: • Differentiate primary lesions and describe the approach to a patient with a rash, including creating appropriate differentials • Describe appropriate counseling for prevention of skin cancer • List the most common types of skin cancers, and describe the most common features to differentiate benign from malignant lesions • Describe different treatment options for the most common skin disorders, and choose when each might be most appropriate to use depending on the type of presentation TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, residents, and fellows specializing in primary care and pediatrics.

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How to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogist: DiAgnostic AnD treAtment strAtegies for

PrimAry cAre ProfessionALs

How to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogist: DiAgnostic AnD treAtment strAtegies for

PrimAry cAre ProfessionALs

September 22, 2018 Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University | Providence, RI

ProgrAm DescriPtionUp to two thirds of patients with a primary skin complaint present to primary care providers. This one day course is designed to enhance primary care providers’ knowledge and comfort with dermatologic issues. Through case based discussions, we will focus on the approach to evaluating these patients, differentiating between the most common skin diagnoses, and choosing treatment options. We will cover skin signs of systemic disease, how to differentiate benign from malignant lesions, and dermatologic emergencies.

comPetencies AreAsABMS: Patient Care & Procedural Skills | Medical Knowledge Practice-based Learning and Improvement | Interpersonal and Communication Skills | Systems-based PracticeIOM: Provide Patient-Centered Care | Work Within Interdisciplinary Teams | Employ Evidenced-Based Practice |Apply Quality Improvement

LeArning objectives At the conclusion of this activity participants should be able to:• Differentiate primary lesions and describe the approach to a

patient with a rash, including creating appropriate differentials• Describe appropriate counseling for prevention of skin cancer• List the most common types of skin cancers, and describe the

most common features to differentiate benign from malignant lesions

• Describe different treatment options for the most common skin disorders, and choose when each might be most appropriate to use depending on the type of presentation

tArget AuDiencePhysicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, residents, and fellows specializing in primary care and pediatrics.

How to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogistHow to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogist

concurrent sessions

it’s time for A Quiz

sAturDAy, sePtember 22, 2018sAturDAy, sePtember 22, 2018

Register online at: https://apps.biomed.brown.edu/cme_registration/

7:30–8:00 am Registration

8:00–8:10 Welcome and Introduction John C. Kawaoka, MD

8:10–8:40 Oh No, The First Patient On My Schedule Is Here For A Rash General Approach to Rashes and Warning Signs of a More Serious Condition Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPH

8:40–9:20 Skin as a Window to the Soul (Or At Least Systemic Disease Processes) Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPH

it’s time for A QuizTest Yourselves on Some of the Most Common Diagnoses Seen in Primary Care, Including Treatment/Next Steps

9:20–9:55 Unknowns I Farah Moustafa, MD

9:55–10:15 Break and Visit Exhibitors

10:15–10:50 Unknowns II Jennie J. Muglia, MD

10:50–11:25 Unknowns III Leslie Robinson-Bostom, MD

11:25–12:00 pm Unknowns IV Isha P. Tiernan, MD

12:00–1:00 Networking Lunch and Visit Exhibitors

concurrent sessions

Adult Dermatology

1:00–1:15 Sun Safety Myths/Tips John C. Kawaoka, MD

1:15–1:45 Basal Cell Carcinoma John C. Kawaoka, MD

1:45–2:15 What’s New in Prevention and Management of Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Joanna L. Walker, MD

2:15–2:30 Controversies in Vitamin D and UV Joanna L. Walker, MD

2:30–3:00 Melanoma and Benign Keratoses Martin A. Weinstock, MD, PhD

3:00–3:15 Break and Visit Exhibitors

3:30–4:00 These “Mite” Bite Nicole L. Grenier, MD

4:00–4:30 Pimples for PCPs—Acne and Rosacea Sandy Chai, MD

4:30–5:00 pm Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow. Alopecia Helena Kuhn, MD

Pediatric Dermatology

1:00–1:45 Scratching Beneath the Surface: Facts and Myths About Atopic Dermatitis Lionel G. Bercovitch, MD

1:45–2:15 Bottoms Up! Everything You Need to Know About Diaper Rash Brea S. Prindaville, MD

2:15–3:00 Lumps, Bumps and Lesions in Kids of All Ages Lionel G. Bercovitch, MD

3:00–3:30 Break and Visit Exhibitors

3:30–4:15 NICUniversity: Neonates Need Dermatologists Too! Brea S. Prindaville, MD

4:15–5:00 pm Pimple Bowl: Prize for the Best Quiz Score

Course Director John C. Kawaoka, MDAssistant Professor of DermatologyDirector, Dermatology Residency Training ProgramDirector, Cutaneious Lymphoma ClinicWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Guest SpeakersLionel G. Bercovitch, MDProfessor of DermatologyWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityDirector, Division of Pediatric Dermatology Hasbro Children’s Hospital | Providence, RI

Sandy Chai, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital | Providence, RI

Nicole L. Grenier, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Helena Kuhn, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Farah Moustafa, MD House Staff Officer in Dermatology Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Jennie J. Muglia, MDAssociate Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityDirector, Division of DermatologyThe Miriam Hospital | Providence, RI

Brea S. Prindaville, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital | Providence, RI

Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPHProfessor of Dermatology & Professor of Epidemiology Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Chair, Department of Dermatology Rhode Island Hospital & The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Leslie Robinson-Bostom, MDProfessor of DermatologyDirector, Division of DermatopathologyWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Isha P. Tiernan, MDHouse Staff Officer in DermatologyWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Joanna L. Walker, MDAssistant Professor of Dermatology, Clinician EducatorDirector, Cutaneous Carcinoma ClinicWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital Providence, RI

Martin A. Weinstock, MD, PhDProfessor of Dermatology & Professor of EpidemiologyDirector, Cutaneous Oncology Program & Pigmented LesionsWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityRhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital,Providence VA Medical Center | Providence, RI

PLAnning committee

Department of Dermatology

Lionel G. Bercovitch, MDSandy Chai, MDJohn C. Kawaoka, MDJoanna L. Walker, MDKaren Medici, Dermatology Residency Coordinator

Maria Sullivan, BSDirector, Office of Continuing Medical EducationWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityProvidence, RI

How to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogistHow to tHink & Act Like A DermAtoLogist

Conference registration fee includes: breakfast, breaks, lunch, on-site parking and access to an online syllabus

CME AccreditationThe Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit DesignationAAFP: This Live activity, Dermatology for Primary Care Providers, with a beginning date of 09/22/2018, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 7.00 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nursing: This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Northeast Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. | 10.5 Contact Hours until August 30, 2020.

Physicians: The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners: Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance stating this program is designated for 7.25 hours AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. This credit is accepted by the AAPA and AANP.

Registration InformationConference registration fee includes: breakfast, breaks, lunch, on-site parking and access to an online syllabus. Register online: https://apps.biomed.brown.edu/cme_registration/

Registration Fees$175.00 Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners$150.00 Other Healthcare Professionals$35.00 Students, Residents, Fellows

Conference Location and ParkingWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, 222 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02912

Parking will be available in the parking garage connected to the Medical Building, located on the corner of Richmond and Elm Streets. Enter through the Elm Street entrance.

Cancellation PolicyCancellations/substitutions must be made in writing to the Brown CME Office at least two weeks prior to the conference, no later than September 7, 2018. A $25.00 administrative fee will be charged for all refunds (no refunds for “no shows”). There will be no additional charge for substitutions. This conference is subject to change or cancellation.

For More Information, Contact the Brown CME Office233 Richmond St., G-R156, Providence, RI 02912P: 401.863.2871 | F: 401.863.2202 | E: [email protected] | Web: www.brown.edu/cme

Please notify the Brown CME Office in writing at least two weeks prior to the conference to request reasonable accommodations.

Register online at: https://apps.biomed.brown.edu/cme_registration/