ACMS 2021 Annual Meeting Preliminary Program

Scientific Program – Friday, May 7 5:30 – 7:30 pm Virtual Exhibit Hall Grand Opening & Welcome Reception (CME Not offered) 7:00 – 8:15 am Concurrent Morning Mini-Sessions 202.1 Pearls for Running an Efficient Mohs Laboratory (1 25 Credit Hours) At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Identify the key competencies of a Mohs laboratory; 2) Recall efficiencies that can be introduced into Mohs laboratory operations; 3) Name the key requirements for operation and key regulatory factors associated with running a Mohs laboratory.

202.4 International Perspectives on Mohs Surgery (1 25 Credit Hours)

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Contrast Mohs surgery approaches internationally compared to domestically as it relates to patient experience and outcomes; 2) Assess best practice approaches between international and domestic Mohs surgery applications; 3) Review international surgical opportunities available for Mohs dermatologic surgeons to participate in. Moderator: Vishal A Patel, MD, FACMS Guest Speaker: J Marcus Muche, MD, PhD 202.5 Multi-subunit Reconstruction (1 25 Credit Hours) At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Assess and breakdown complex surgical defects; 2) Identify novel ways to reconstruct multi-subunit facial defects; 3) Apply a case-based approach, identify locations where multiple smaller reconstructions (rather than a single flap) may provide a better overall reconstructive outcome. Rajiv I Nijhawan, MD, FACMS; Christine H Weinberger, MD, FACMS; Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, FACMS 8:30 – 9:15 am Identifying and Managing High Risk Tumors ♦ (0 75 Credit Hour) At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Name the tumor and patient specific factors that determine the risk profile of a tumor; 2) Describe the relevant staging systems for SCC, MCC, and melanoma; 3) Discuss the indications for diagnostic imaging, neo- or adjuvant care and multidisciplinary care. Moderators: Elizabeth M Billingsley, MD, FACMS; Ashley Wysong, MD, MS, FACMS

Bryan T Carroll, MD, PhD, FACMS 202.2 Pearls for Nail Surgery ♦ (1 25 Credit Hours)

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Locate and identify the critical anatomy of the nail unit and review the basic principles of preprocedural preparation for nail surgery; 2) Compare the techniques and indications for different nail biopsies including punch biopsy of the nail unit, tangential matrix shave biopsy, and lateral longitudinal biopsy; 3) Describe the indications for and outcomes from en bloc surgery of the nail unit. Julia O Baltz, MD; Todd V Cartee, MD, FACMS; Charlene Lam, MD, MPH, FACMS 202.3 Mohs for Melanoma: Technique, Immunostaining, and

Tips for Success (1 25 Credit Hours)

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to: 1) Recall the benefits of Mohs micrographic surgery for melanoma; 2) Describe the importance of immunohistochemical staining in the setting of Mohs micrographic surgery for melanoma; 3) Distinguish the difference between Mohs micrographic surgery and slow Mohs for melanoma, as well as the current literature in terms of differences in cure rates, and survival for Mohs micrographic surgery vs. standard excision for melanoma. Jerry D Brewer, MD, MS, FACMS; Kelly M MacArthur, MD; Christopher J Miller, 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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