
What to Expect at the 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference
One of the largest dermatology meetings of the year kicks off today with an exciting line up of expert perspectives and clinical pearls. Here's what you can expect.
The 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference kicks off today in Las Vegas, Nevada and concludes on Sunday, October 22. Founded more than 20 years ago by Darrell Rigel, MD, MS; Mark Lebwohl, MD; and James Del Rosso, DO, the Fall and Winter Clinical conferences are committed to providing “practical content and meaningful connections” as they partner with
This year's meeting is set to be the most comprehensive yet, with expanded activities and an esteemed faculty of over 200 experts in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. Attendees will leave with an understanding of the latest advances in the management of numerous conditions.
Learning objectives outlined by course directors include:
- Discussing the treatment of psoriasis and related disorders with evolving therapies
- Recognizing the various therapies available for acne and their role in clinical practice
- Translating the role of therapies for eczema in clinical practice
- Describing the modalities for diagnosing and managing skin cancer Identify optimal patients for the use of fillers and botulinum
- Describing strategies to prepare and administer fillers and botulinum Illustrate strategies to manage dermatologic conditions effectively in clinical practice
Del Rosso recently shared a
“There's new data on treatments that have existed, and new data on treatments that should be coming along pretty soon. So, it's exciting,” he shares. “I think it's really important to be looking at with a variety of different these different disease states to really keep an open mind and there's a variety of different approved therapies.”
Del Rosso will also team up with other colleagues to led sessions to discuss the latest advancements in acne and rosacea, deciding when to use monoclonal antibodies versus JAK inhibitors, and more.
The annual 4-day conference is full of informative presentations, panel discussions, live patient workshops, Q&A sessions, and networking opportunities. The editors of Dermatology Times® will be covering the conference live in person, reporting on numerous engaging sessions, as well as conducting exclusive interviews with experts in the field.
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