Presented by the Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute and Eastern Virginia Medical School BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 Addressing the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of Vitiligo Disorders of Pigmentation Hidradenitis Suppurativa Alopecias Skin Cancer Disparities
BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 Dear Colleague: The Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute (HUSCRI) Bench to Bedside Skin of Color Symposium 2017 is designed to disseminate the latest research on skin conditions that disproportionately impact minority populations. We are pleased to host our fifth symposia in partnership with the Department of Dermatology at Eastern Virginia Medical School. We have assembled an outstanding roster of speakers who, through a series of plenary sessions and interactive panel discussions, will address the latest research and clinical developments in the diagnosis and management of selected conditions, including: Vitiligo Melasma Alopecias Hidradenitis Suppurativa Disorders of Pigmentation Skin Cancer Disparities The activity will take place from at the in historic Leesburg, VA, a refreshing Virginia resort along the Potomac River, less than an hour from the nation's capital and just eight miles from Washington Dulles International Airport. Registration discounts and special daily events are just the beginning of the exclusive benefits you ll enjoy as our guest. Please join us for this important educational event. Sincerely, Valerie Harvey Valerie M. Harvey, MD, MPH Program Director David McDaniel David McDaniel, MD Program Director Amit Pandya Amit Pandya MD Program Director Associate Professor of Dermatology Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, VA Co-Director HUSCRI Adjunct Professor in the School of Science Hampton University Hampton, VA Co-Director HUSCRI Dr. J.B. Shelmire Professorship in Dermatology University of TX Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 REGISTRATION TARGET AUDIENCE This conference is designed for dermatologists, plastic surgeons, primary care physicians, physician assistants, residents, students and professionals with an interest in skin research in skin of color. COURSE OBJECTIVES Identify, diagnose and treat rare or serious dermatological disorders that most commonly occur in skin of color. Translate research about dermatological diseases that are most commonly seen in skin of color and apply those findings to clinical practice. CREDIT DESIGNATION Eastern Virginia Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACCREDITATION This 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 providership of Eastern Virginia Medical School and Hampton University s Skin of Color Research Institute. Eastern Virginia Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY It is the policy of the Skin of Color Symposium to require disclosure of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or planning committee member has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products or services discussed in an educational presentation. The information will be shared with all participants at the conference. CANCELLATION POLICY The following is the refund/cancellation policy for all registered attendees: Cancellation 30 days or more prior to meeting 75% refund Cancellation 29-15 days prior to meeting 50% refund Cancellation 14 10 days prior to meeting 25% refund Cancellation 10 days or less before meeting No refund QUESTIONS? Contact maryann@theassociationcompany.com, 770-613-0932 1 - Registration Fee* Early Bird After by Oct 13 Oct 13 Physicians and Allied Health Professionals $345 $395 Dermatology Residents, Medical Students, $125 $125 Hampton University Students and Faculty *Registration fee includes instructional and administrative costs, lunch breakfast and lunch on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday, social activities, digital version of syllabus materials (including speaker handouts) via web app utilized on attendee s device (laptop, tablet, phone, etc.) 2 - I plan to attend the (select all as needed) See the meeting agenda. Thursday night Reception Sat Breakfast Sat Dinner All Education Sessions Sat Lunch Sun Breakfast 3 - Registrant Info (ALL FIELDS REQUIRED) Full Name Practice/Company Name Credentials (MD, PhD, PA-C, NP, etc.) Email Mailing Address City/State/ Zip Phone 4 - Method of Payment Check Checks should be written out to Hampton University with Skin of Color Symposium in the For line on the check. American Express Visa MC Card #: Name as it appears on card: Full billing address: 5 - Submit completed form and the registration fee via FAX at (305) 422-3327 Exp: CVV#: MAIL to Skin of Color Symposium, 6134 Poplar Bluff Circle, Suite 101, Norcross, GA 30092 REGISTER ONLINE at www.skinofcolorsymposium.com
BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 MEETING AGENDA Friday, November 10, 2017 5:30-7:00 pm Registration 6:30-9:00 pm Attendee Welcome Reception 10:00-11:00 pm Exhibitor Setup Saturday, November 11, 2017 7:30-8:00 am Registration / Breakfast / Exhibit Viewing 8:00-8:00 am Welcome, Valerie Harvey, MD Pigmentary Disorders: New Discoveries in Pathogenesis and Management, Session Chairs - Amit Pandya, MD and John Harris, MD, PhD Translational research in vitiligo: Launching a 8:10-8:40 am new era of targeted treatments, John Harris, MD, PhD 8:40-9:00 am Update on Management of Vitiligo, Amit Pandya, MD 9:00-9:20 am An in-vivo model for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, Iltefat Hamzavi, MD 9:20-9:50 am Melasma: new discoveries and update on management, Amit Pandya, MD 9:50-10:10 am Resident/Fellow Presentations 10:05-10:20 am Panel Discussion: Q&A via ARS, Harris, Chan, Pandya, Hamzavi 10:20-10:45 am Break and Exhibit Viewing Current Research Trends in SOC hair loss patients Session Chair - Amy McMichael, MD 10:45-11:15 am Scarring Alopecia Models, John Sundberg, DVM, PhD 11:15-11:35 am When hair loss is not CCCA, Amy McMichael, MD 11:35-11:55 am Alopecia: Patient Impact and Strategies for Intervention, Kimberly Salkey MD 11:55 am - 12:05 pm Panel Discussion: Q&A via ARS Concurrent Lunch Sessions 12:05-1:35 pm Challenges in Achieving Diversity in Dermatology, Amit Pandya, MD 12:05-1:35 pm Management of common skin diseases in patients with skin of color, Valerie Callender, MD Current Research Trends in SOC hair loss patients (continued) 1:35-1:55 pm Updates in Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia, Yolanda Lenzy, MD, MPH 1:55-2:15 pm Procedural Update for Hair Loss in Skin of Color, Valerie Callender, MD 2:15-2:30 pm Resident/Fellow Presentations 2:30-2:40 pm Panel Discussion: Q&A via ARS, Sundberg, McMichael, Salkey, Lenzy, Callender 2:40-3:00 pm Break and Exhibit Viewing Hot topics on the impact of environmental factors on SOC Session Chair- David McDaniel, MD 3:00-3:20 pm Visible light, IRA light, ozone and particulate air pollution, David McDaniel, MD 3:20-3:40 pm Molecular pathways with in vitro and in vivo data, Giuseppe Valacchi PhD 3:40-4:00 pm New laser treatment for melasma, Robert Weiss, MD 6:00-10:00 pm Attendee dinner, offsite Sunday, November 12, 2017 7:30-8:00 am Registration / Breakfast / Exhibit Viewing Practical Therapeutic Updates in Hidradenitis Suppurative Session Chair - Iltefat Hamzavi, MD 8:00-8:30 am Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Patient inspired advances in care, Iltefat Hamzavi, MD 8:30-8:50 am Pathogenesis of HS, Michelle Lowes, MD, PhD 8:50-9:10 am Biologic Treatment of HS, Chris Sayed, MD 9:10-9:30 am Epidemiology and Cost Burden of HS, Joslyn Sciacca Kirby, MD 9:30-9:45 am Resident/Fellow Presentations 9:45-10:00 am Panel Discussion: Q&A via ARS, Hamzavi, Lowes, Sayed, Kirby 10:00-10:30 am Break and Exhibit Viewing Skin Cancer Disparities in Minority Patient Populations Session Chair - Valerie Harvey, MD 10:30-11:00 am Disparities in cutaneous melanoma- where do we go from here?, Valerie Harvey, MD 11:00-11:20 am Acral Lentiginous Lesions and their Dermoscopic Features, Jennifer Stein, MD 11:20-11:40 am Skin Cancer Risk in Minority Solid Organ Transplant Recipients, Christina Chung, MD 11:40 am - 12:00 pm CTCL/MF and Atypical Lymphocytic Infiltrates in skin of color, Lynn McKinley-Grant, MD 12:00-12:15 pm Resident/Fellow Presentations 12:15-12:25 pm Panel Discussion: Q&A via ARS, Harvey, Stein, Chung, McKinley-Grant 12:30 PM Adjourn
BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS Valerie Callender, MD Callender Dermatology & Cosmetic Center Glenn Dale, MD Amy McMichael, MD Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston-Salem, NC Christina Chung, MD Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA Kimberly S. Salkey, MD Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, VA Iltefat Hamzavi, MD Henry Ford Health System Department of Dermatology Detroit, MI Chris Sayed, MD University North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC John E. Harris, MD, PhD University of Massachusetts Medical School, Vitiligo Clinic & Research Center Worcester, MA Jennifer Stein, MD NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY Joslyn Sciacca Kirby, MD Penn State Hershey Hershey, PA John Sundberg, DVM, PhD The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, ME Yolanda M. Lenzy, MD, MPH University of Connecticut Health Sciences Center Chicopee, MA Giuseppe Valacchi PhD Department of Animal Science NC State University Raleigh, NC Michelle Lowes, MD, PhD The Rockerfeller University New York, NY Robert Weiss, MD President of the ASLMS, Hunt Valley, MD Lynn McKinley-Grant, M.D. Duke University Durham, NC
BENCH TO BEDSIDE SKIN OF COLOR SYMPOSIUM 2017 RISING STARS TRAVEL GRANT COMPETITION This year, we are pleased to introduce the Rising Stars Travel Grant Competition. Residents, fellows and medical students are invited to submit abstracts of their work for the poster exhibit. The most meritorious abstract authors will have the opportunity to present during the general session. All submitted abstracts will be evaluated for scientific merit and originality by our scientific review panel, and The authors of the abstracts selected for oral presentation will EACH be awarded a travel grant that will cover 2 nights stay at the Lansdowne Resort and travel expenses (coach airfare, mileage reimbursement, etc.) The abstract deadline is September 1, 2017. Instructions for the abstract submission can be found online at http://www.skinofcolorsymposium.com/symposium_abstractsubmission.php. VENUE & LODGING The 2017 Skin of Color Symposium will be held in historic Leesburg at the. 44050 Woodridge Parkway Leesburg, VA 20176 877-513-8400 A block of rooms has been reserved at the Lansdowne Resort & Spa at a rate of $170 per night (single/double) for a standard guestroom (plus taxes). For reservations, call the hotel directly at 877-509-8400 and ask for the Skin of Color Symposium group rate. The room block will drop on October 10, 2017. Discover the good life of Virginia's wine country. Lansdowne Resort and Spa, A Destination Hotel, is in an idyllic riverside setting in Leesburg, Virginia. This AAA Four Diamond award-winning family resort near Washington, DC offers authentic experiences for guests. In the gateway of Northern Virginia's Wine Country on nearly 476 acres overlooking the scenic Potomac River, the resort's accommodations encompass 296 newly renovated guestrooms, including 14 suites, with spectacular property and golf course views. The experience at this Virginia resort is inspired by our beautiful setting, including The Golf Club at Lansdowne the centerpiece for 45 holes of championship golf, Spa Minérale, a world-class destination spa, and the resort's four restaurants.