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American Medical Seminars, Inc. Dermatology for Primary Care

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American Medical Seminars, Inc. Dermatology for Primary Care

Time: June 18, 2012 at 8am to June 22, 2012 at 12:15pm
Location: Hyatt Regency Sarasota 1000 Boulevard of the Arts
City/Town: Sarasota
Website or Map: http://www.ams4cme.com
Phone: (866)-267-4263 (TOLL FREE) or 1-941-388-1766
Event Type: ama, accredited
Organized By: Dermatology CME Planner
Latest Activity: Jan 14, 2012

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This is one of 22 AMA PRA Category 1™ weekly programs of Live Primary Care Presentations of our 26th Annual Series in Sarasota, FLORIDA. Course topics and objectives, along with AMA-PRA, AAFP, ACEP, ACOG, and AAP CME credit details are available at our website: www.ams4cme.com. Popular morning sessions allow participants time for study, family activities, and recreation. World famous beaches, Ringling Museum, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, the Asolo Theater, Opera House, Selby Gardens, and Mote Marine Laboratory/Aquarium; two hours drive to Disney World, Sea World and other Florida's attractions. Daily Outline: Day 1 Introduction – Essentials of Dermatology Diagnosis. Common Problems in Office Dermatology. Problems in the Sun, Part I: Solar Radiation, Photodamage, Actinic Keratosis. Problems in the Sun, Part II: Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers, Photosensitivity Reactions, Sun Protection. Day 2 Common Tumors in the Office Setting, Part I: Warts, Common Neoplasms of theHead and Neck. Common Tumors in the Office Setting, Part II: Keratoses, Cysts, Granuloma Annulare, Lymphoma, VascularTumors. Contact Dermatitis. Leg Ulcers and the Principles of Wound Care. Day 3 Malignant Melanomas, Part I: Melanoma, Birthmarks. Malignant Melanomas, Part II: Nevi, Dysplastic Nevi. Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease. Case Studies in Dermatology. Day 4 Acne, Part I: Pathophysiology, Recognition and Treatment. Acne, Part II: Identification and Treatment of Acne, Acneiform Eruptions and Rosacea. Herpes Simplex and Zoster; Lichen Planus. Psoriasis. Day 5 Drug Eruptions: Etiology, Differential Diagnosis and Treatment. Infections in Dermatology. Pathophysiology and Treatment of Foot Ulcers: Diabetic Ischemic and Neuropathic. “Cases That Have Taught Me a Lesson.” Can’t attend one of our Live Seminars? Take one of our "Home, Commute or Travel CME" courses. Now earn CME at home, while commuting or while you travel. Courses now available include FP, EM, ID, PEDS, IM, and RAD and are available on Video DVDs and Audio CD/MP3, for the flexibility and convenience you need. Plan ahead now for the holidays, spring break, and summer travel or other CME needs and earn from 5 to 40-AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

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