is pleased to announce: CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS CONFERENCE LOCATION MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER ZUCKERMAN RESEARCH CENTER 417 East 68th Street, New York (Between First and York Avenues) NEW YORK For more information and to register go to: www.mskcc.org/skincancercourse
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS AUDIENCE Physicians and allied health professionals, who care for patients with skin cancer, including dermatologists, surgical oncologists, otolaryngologists, general surgeons, plastic surgeons and radiation oncologists. COURSE OVERVIEW The purpose of this course is to discuss a multidisciplinary management approach for patients with skin cancer, including dermatologists, surgical oncologists, otolaryngologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons with the lastest information in the field. There will be ample time during breaks and lunches for questions directed at the faculty. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES After completion of this module, participants should be able to: Describe melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer incidence and behavior. Define factors contributing to behavior and outcome of skin cancers Define characteristics of skin cancers that require aggressive treatment Understand benefits, limitations, and integration of different modalities used in the treatment of skin cancers. Understand novel approaches to optimize surgical treatment of skin cancers Understand role and variety of radiotherapeutic approaches to complex skin cancers Understand role of biological therapy in the treatment of advanced skin cancers Understand the optimal approaches towards reconstruction of defects resulting from resection of skin cancers www.mskcc.org/skincancercourse
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS MSK COURSE DIRECTORS Bhuvanesh Singh MD PhD FACS Director, Laboratory of Epithelial Cancer Biology Attending Surgeon, Head and Neck Service Kishwer S. Nehal MD Director, Mohs Micrographic and Dermatologic Surgery Attending Physician, Dermatology Service MSK FACULTY Sandra D Angelo MD Physician, Sarcoma Medical Oncology Service -Division of Solid Tumor Oncology Charlotte Ariyan MD PhD Surgeon, Gastric & Mixed Tumor Service Division of General Surgical Oncology Klaus Busam MD Attending Pathologist Surgical Pathology Service Department of Pathology Chih-Shan Jason Chen MD PhD Associate Attending Physician Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Hauppauge Dermatology Section Daniel Coit MD Attending Surgeon Gastric & Mixed Tumor Service, Division of General Surgical Oncology Karen Connolly MD Fellow, Procedural Dermatology Joseph Disa MD Attending surgeon Plastic and Reconstructive Service Jennifer Hay PhD Associate Attending Psychologist Behavioral Sciences Service Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Alan Ho MD PhD Physician Head and Neck Oncology Service Division of Solid Tumor Oncology Erica Lee MD Physician Dermatology Service Evan Matros MD Surgeon, Plastic and Reconstructive Service Colleen McCarthy MD Associate Attending Surgeon, Plastic and Reconstructive Service Brian Marr MD Associate Attending Surgeon, Ophthalmic Oncology Service Babak Mehrara MD Associate Attending surgeon Plastic and Reconstructive Service Emily Newsom MD Fellow, Procedural Dermatology Melissa Pulitzer MD Pathologist Surgical Pathology Service Department of Pathology Joseph Randazzo DDS Consultant Dental Service Anthony Rossi MD Physician Dermatology Service Alexander Shoushtari MD Solid Tumor Oncology Division Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Service Steven Wang MD Associate Attending Physician Section Head Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Basking Ridge Dermatology Service GUEST FACULTY David Bickers MD Carl Truman Nelson Professor in Dermatology Chairman, Department of Dermatology Dermatologist-in-Chief New York Presbyterian Hospital Oscar Colegio MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology Cancer Immunology Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine David Della Rocca MD Ophthalmology, Oculoplastic Surgery New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Mount Sinai St. Luke s Roosevelt Brownell Isaac MD PhD Investigator, Dermatology Branch Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute Nathaniel Jellinek MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology Department of Dermatology Brown University Julian Pribaz MD Associate Chief, Plastic Surgery Professor, Harvard Medical School
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS SCIENTIFIC AGENDA Friday, November 20 8:00-8:15am 8:15-8:35am 8:35-8:50am 8:50-9:05am 9:05-9:20am 9:20-9:35am 9:35-9:50am 9:50-10:20am 10:20-10:30am 10:30-10:45am INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Bhuvanesh Singh MD PhD FACS and Kishwer Nehal MD MELANOMA MODERATOR Charlotte Ariyan MD PhD Using behavioral science to identify novel opportunities for melanoma prevention Jennifer Hay PhD Envisioning the future of melanoma diagnosis through the lens of medical informatics Steven Wang MD Acral Melanoma, is it different from cutaneous melanoma? Charlotte Ariyan MD PhD Assessing prognosis from biopsy of primary melanoma instead of SLN biopsy. Are we there yet? Daniel Coit MD Adjuvant radiation for high risk cutaneous melanoma Christopher Barker MD Targeted / Immunotherapy for melanoma Alexander Shoushtari MD BREAK MERKEL CELL CARCINOMA MODERATORS Daniel Coit MD and Christopher Barker MD 10:45-11:15am The Biology of Merkel Cell Carcinoma Brownell Isaac MD PhD 11:15-11:40am Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Natural History of a Rare Tumor Daniel Coit MD 11:40-11:55am Radiation Therapy for Merkel Cell Carcinoma Christopher Barker MD 11:55am 12:10pm Systemic Therapy for Merkel Cell Carcinoma Sandra D Angelo MD 12:10-12:35pm 12:35-12:45pm 12:45-1:45pm Melissa Pulitzer MD LUNCH
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS SCIENTIFIC AGENDA Friday, November 20 CONTINUED RECONSTRUCTION MODERATOR Evan Matros MD MMSc CASE BASED ANATOMIC APPROACHES 1:45-2:05pm Ears Joseph Disa MD 2:05-2:25pm Nose Evan Matros MD MMSc 2:25-2:45pm Cheek Babak Mehrara MD 2:45-3:00pm 3:00-3:30pm 3:30-3:50pm 3:50-4:00pm Quality of Life Colleen McCarthy MD Maximizing outcomes in patients with head and neck cancer defects using local and regional flaps Julian Pribaz MD Saturday, November 21 8:30-8:50am 8:50-9:05am 9:05-9:20am 9:20-9:35am 9:35-9:50am 9:50-10:00am 10:00-10:20am 10:20-10:30am 10:30-10:45am BASAL CELL CARCINOMA MODERATOR Kishwer Nehal MD Mechanism-based Targeted Treatment of Non-melanoma Skin Cancer David Bickers MD Controversies in BCC Management Erica Lee MD Nonsurgical Treatments Anthony Rossi MD Novel Approaches to Radiotherapy for Early and Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma Christopher Barker MD Targeted Therapies Alan Ho MD PhD Confocal Laser Ablation for BCC Chih-Shan Jason Chen MD PhD BREAK
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS SCIENTIFIC AGENDA Saturday, November 21 10:45-11:15am 11:15-11:45am CONTINUED EYELID TUMORS & RECONSTRUCTION MODERATOR Brian Marr MD Introduction & Eyelid tumors Brian Marr MD Reconstruction of Eyelids David Della Rocca MD 11:45am-12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-1:30pm 1:30-2:05pm 2:05-2:15pm 2:15-2:40pm 2:40-2:55pm 2:55-3:10pm 3:10-3:25pm 3:25 3:40pm 3:40 3:50pm 3:50-4:20pm 4:20-4:30pm 4:30pm LUNCH CUTANEOUS MALGNANCIES & CHALLENGES MODERATOR Klaus Busam MD Nail Malignancies and Nail Surgery Nathaniel Jellinek MD CHALLENGING DERMATOPATHOLOGY CASES Karen Connolly MD and Emily Newsom MD SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA MODERATOR Bhuvanesh Singh MD PhD FACS Transplant Associated Squamous Cell Carcinoma Oscar Colegio MD Basic Principle in Surgical Resection of SCC: Case Selection & Approach Snehal Patel MD Management of Nodal Metastases in SCC: Assessment & Management Richard Wong MD Role of Radiation Therapy in Curative Management of SCC Christopher Barker MD Practical Approach to Selection and Interpretation of Imaging of SCC Hilda Stambuk MD Use of Prosthetic for Reconstruction of Surgical Defects Joseph Randazzo DDS ADJOURN
REGISTRATION EARLY* GENERAL $500 $550 MDs, PhDs, DOs $75 $150 Fellows, Residents, RNs, PAs *Deadline is November 4, 2015. Registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks. Special meals are available upon request, including vegetarian, kosher, or gluten-free. Please let us know if we can assist you with special dietary needs. To register to attend please go to: www.mskcc.org/skincancercourse Or contact: OFFICE OF CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 633 Third Avenue, 12th floor, New York, New York 10017 (646) 227-2025 brodheap@mskcc.org COURSE DESIGN This course is comprised of lectures and interactive audience participation encouraging the intellectual exchange of ideas between faculty and participants. EVALUATION A course evaluation survey sent out electronically will provide attendees with the opportunity to review the sessions and the speakers and to identify future educational needs. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT MSK is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT MSK designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The AMA has determined that physicians not licensed in the United States but who participate in this CME activity are eligible for 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. ACCOMMODATIONS If you ll be traveling to MSK from out of town, we recommend that you plan your overnight stays as soon as possible. To make the planning a little easier, we ve negotiated special rates at select hotels in Manhattan. Please go to: www.mskcc.org/ locations/visiting-us/accommodations. FACULTY DISCLOSURE It is the policy of MSK to make every effort to insure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all continuing medical education activities which it sponsors as an ACCME accredited provider. In accordance with ACCME guidelines and standards, all faculty participating in an activity sponsored by MSK are expected to disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services which are discussed by the faculty members in an educational presentation. As required by the ACCME, when an unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose is discussed during an educational activity, MSK requires the speaker to disclose that the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is still investigational. OUTCOMES MEASUREMENT SURVEY Six months after the end of the course an Outcomes Measurement Survey will be sent to all participants to help us determine what positive impacts have been made on participant practice as a result of the course.
Please be sure to mark your calendars for upcoming 2015 2016 MSK CME COURSES 2015 Thoracic Pathology NYC September 11-13 Robotics (w/ MDACC, Mayo Clinic) September 17-18 Endobronchial Ultrasound September 24-25 Interventional Bronchoscopy Thoracic Surgical Oncology October 2-3 Oncologic FDG PET/CT October 9-10 Genetics and Genomics of October 15-16 Gynecologic Cancers Defining the Actionable Genome October 16-17 Lymphoid Leukemias October 18 ACCREDITATION STATEMENT MSK is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. For course updates, follow: facebook.com/mskcme or on Twitter: @mskcme Dermatology Through the October 22 Lens of Medical Informatics Dermatologic Care October 23 Dermoscopy Intermediate October 23-24 Musculoskeletal Tumor Pathology October 23-25 Urologic Cancers October 29-31 COMPLEX SKIN CANCERS November 20-21 2016 Perioperative Care April 29 Lymphoma May 13-14 To register or for more information, contact: 015/6 OFFICE OF CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 633 Third Avenue, 12th Floor, New York, New York 10017 (646) 227-2025 brodheap@mskcc.org Or register online: www.mskcc.org/cme