Pre-Conference Workshops – Wednesday, May 5 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Fellows-in-Training Hands-on Cutaneous Flap Workshop (7 25 Credit Hours) $75.00 registration fee Workshop directors Drs. Mariah R. Brown, David R. Carr, and Christine H. Weinberger, alongside course faculty, will demonstrate and instruct Fellows-in-Training on how to perform multiple skin flaps on surgical training models. There will be one faculty member paired with three Fellows-in-Training for each surgical head. This will be an invaluable experience for Fellows-in-Training to gain individualized knowledge by working alongside experienced Mohs surgeons. The workshop will take place at the Hyatt Regency Seattle and the registration fee includes breakfast & lunch ( for workshop registrants only ). Space is limited to 45 registrants and granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Directors: Mariah R Brown, MD, FACMS; David R Carr, MD, MPH, FACMS; Christine H Weinberger, MD, FACMS
1:00 – 4:00 pm Hand & Nail Workshop (3 00 Credit Hours) $375.00 registration fee
Directed by Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, this workshop is geared toward all levels of nail surgeons, from beginner and intermediate to advanced levels. It offers small group, hands-on experience practicing a variety of nail surgery techniques. Participants will be instructed on how to avulse the nail in several fashions (partial and complete), perform multiple different nail procedures (including punch, shave, longitudinal techniques), and for those with more advanced background, treat nail melanoma with en bloc excision of all nail tissues and perform nail flaps. Approaches to patient assessment, including surgical planning, equipment/suture selection, and anatomical considerations to optimize outcomes will be covered. Anatomy as it relates to safe surgical technique will be stressed. Fresh frozen cadaveric hands that allow for realistic hands-on practice will be utilized. University of Washington Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH); Shuttle service for participants will be provided. Space is limited to 32 registrants and granted on a first-come, first-served basis, with 2 participants per cadaveric hand. Director: Thomas J Knackstedt, MD, FACMS Faculty: Julia O Baltz, MD; Jacob H Bauer, MD, FACMS; Todd V Cartee, MD, FACMS; Ashlynne H Clark, MD, FACMS; Melanie A Clark, MD; Katharine B Cordova, MD, FACMS; Ali A Damavandy, MD, FACMS; Nathaniel J Jellinek, MD, FACMS; Aleksandar L J Krunic, MD, PhD, FACMS; Charlene Lam, MD, MPH, FACMS; Mary E Maloney, MD, FACMS; Brett Miller, MD; Adam Perry, MD, FACMS; Faramarz H Samie, MD, PhD, FACMS; Ally-Khan Somani, MD, PhD, FACMS; Robert J Willard, MD, FACMS; Simon S Yoo, MD, FACMS 6:00 – 8:00 pm Fellows-in-Training Mohs Surgery Histotechnology & Lab Setup Workshop (2 00 Credit Hours) $75.00 registration fee A high quality microscopic slide is critical for complete diagnostic interpretation, resulting in optimal patient care. This workshop will cover grossing/mapping, embedding, hands-on cryosectioning and routine staining. How does the surgical component affect the laboratory outcome? We will also discuss lab setup, including the CLIA application process. Director: Linda Cesario, DPM, HT (ASCP) Faculty: Daniel H Gong, MS, MSO, C-PM; Marilyn McCulloch, CLT
Faculty: Ramona Behshad, MD, FACMS; Matthew C Fox, MD, FACMS; Nicholas J Golda, MD, FACMS; Iren Kossintseva, MD, FRCPC; Joy H Kunishige, MD, FACMS; Franki Lambert Smith, MD, FACMS; Matthew R LeBoeuf, MD, PhD; Bradley G Merritt, MD, FACMS; Misha D Miller, MD, FACMS; Kira Minkis, MD, FACMS; Llana Pootrakul, MD, PhD; Melissa Pugliano-Mauro, MD, FACMS; Dominic Ricci, MD; Seaver Soon, MD; William G Stebbins, MD, FACMS
♦ Represents advanced expertise level course
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2021 ACMS Annual Meetings Hyatt Regency Seattle, Seattle, WA • Thursday, May 6 – Sunday, May 9, 2021
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