Dr. Cockerell and his staff are excited to announce
that registration is now open for the 2016 Practical Symposium: Sharpen Your
Dermatology, Clinicopathologic and Business Skills conference held in Vail,
Colorado August 11-14.
The conference is unique in that it emphasizes
clinicopathologic correlation and the working relationship between
dermatologists and dermatopathologists in making accurate diagnoses and
planning optimal treatment. It also emphasizes how clinicopathologic
correlation can guide research, and new drug and device product development
within dermatology. It is more important than ever to understand the close
cross-fertilization that occurs among dermatology, dermatopathology, and
industry.
The conference will provide a rich educational
experience where the interaction among dermatology, dermatopathology, and
industry will be explored in a number of different sessions and lectures
throughout the symposium. The meeting will also allow ample opportunity for
networking of attendees with industry leaders who will be welcomed into all
educational sessions and social activities. Another innovative component that
distinguishes this conference from others is that it includes sessions on
business development insights for clinicians.
The meeting curriculum is a great fit for
dermatologists, Mohs surgeons, dermatopathologists, pathologists, physician
extenders, and other clinicians who would like to sharpen their dermatology and
dermatopathology skills. The conference is also beneficial to residents and
fellows preparing for certification examinations, attending physicians
preparing for recertification examinations, and physicians in the industry who
interact with clinicians or other researchers. Approximately 25 CME and 75 MOC
credit hours will be available to be earned. There will also be a board review
for residents and fellows.
Multiple support and promotional opportunities are
also available, including support of receptions and workshops, print
advertising, and organization branding opportunities.
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