Clinical Reflections on Facial Aging: The Foundation for Renewal—Webcast This webcast was filmed during the 2008 South Beach Symposium with Drs. Steven Mandy, Danny Vleggaar and Susan Weinkle focusing on optimizing combination treatment in facial rejuvenation.
Join a webcast with Danny Vleggaar, MD and Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD for an interactive educational symposium held during the 16th European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology in Vienna, Austria, May 2007. This activity includes didactic presentation and a detailed patient case featuring an extensive patient assessment and detailed injection demonstration. To participate in this program, please click here.

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WHAT LIES BENEATH: Taking a Deeper Look at Acne & Patient Care Strategies
§ At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
§ Recognize the prevalence and pathogenesis of acne to improve outcomes of treatment in the pediatric population
§ Summarize the mechanisms of action and discuss the practical applications of the latest acne treatments
§ Evaluate various treatment methods, with specific focus on pharmacologic agents to improve patient quality of life for those affected by acne
§ Develop an individualized treatment plan depending on the patient’s age and severity of the patient’s condition
When: October 28, 2007 – 7:00pm-9:00pm
Where:‘W’ San Francisco Hotel, 181 Third St. at Howard St.(Across from Moscone Center)
Registration: www.jhasim.com/PED07
To register for this program, please click here.

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A Non-Surgical Total Facial Rejuvenation: The Role of Bio-Stimulatory Agents
To participate in this program, please click here. W. Philip Werschler, , MD, FAAD, FAACS, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine/Dermatology

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Digital Imaging: Improving Dermatology Patient Care Through Technology To participate in this program, please click here.

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Clinical Reflections on Facial Aging: The Foundation for Renewal, Workshop Series Scheduled to take place in fall 2007 in cities across the country, this series of 12 interactive workshops is designed to provide a broad overview of the facial aging process, including the anatomical and psychological impact of aging. Combination treatment approaches focusing on the use of stimulatory volumizers will be presented. The workshops will feature a demonstration of various injection techniques and an open format that encourages dialogue between participants and distinguished faculty presenters. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Facial Restoration: Combining Therapies for Optimal Patient Outcomes To participate in this webcast, please click here.

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Consulting the Specialists: Case Studies in Dermatology A series of dermatologic conditions presented by Madhavi Kandula, MD and Richard G. Fried, MD, PhD. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Facial Restoration: Advances in Non-Surgical Treatment Options for Volume Loss Click here to receive your copy of the CME CD.
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Facial Lipoatrophy and Photoaging Skin This CME activity is intended for dermatologists and other healthcare professionals interested in cosmetic surgery. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Putting Your Best Face Forward: Practical Approaches To Acne And Rosacea Management This Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine program provides family nurse practitioners with up-to-date information on the treatment and management of patients with acne and rosacea.
To participate in this program, please click here.

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Medical Technology: Cornerstone to a Successful Dermatology Practice Experts from Physicians Practice, America's Leading Practice Management Journal, offer best-practice techniques and the latest in technology for improving patient care. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Actinic Keratoses: What You Must Know About Prevention, Diagnosis, And Treatment This Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine program provides dermatologists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with up-to-date information on the treatment and management of patients with actinic keratoses. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Not Just a Cosmetic Problem: Best Practices in Prevention and Treatment of Onychomycosis
The Office of Continuing Medical Education at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine offers Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine: Dermatology This Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine program provides primary care physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners with up-to-date information on the diagnosis and management of onychomycosis. To participate in this program, please click here.

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Dermatology Grand Rounds: Best Practices for Actinic Keratosis
Skin cancer is the most common of human cancers, accounting for approximately 50% of all cancer cases, or more than 1 million new cases per year in the United States. Approximately 50% of Americans who live to the age of 65 develop at least 1 skin cancer. Nonmelanoma skin cancers, which include basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), account for more than 33% of all cancer cases in the United States. The incidence of SCC increased by approximately 4% to 8% per year from the 1960s through the 1980s and has continued to increase during the past 2 decades.
This Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine CME publication provides Dermatologists and Primary Care Physicians with a case-based approach to the diagnosis and management of AK. To participate in this program, please click here.

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INTERACTIVE Grand Rounds: Best Practices for Actinic Keratosis This CME Webcast of Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine provides Dermatologists and Primary Care Physicians with a series of video case studies and simulated interaction with recognized leaders in the management of AK. To participate in this program, please click here. W. Philip Werschler, , MD, FAAD, FAACS, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine/Dermatology

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