The Thirty-First Annual Billy E. Jones Down-East Dermatology Day

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The Thirty-First Annual Billy E. Jones Down-East Dermatology Day Friday, April 13, 2018 The Education Center Eastern Area Health Education Center 2600 W. Arlington Blvd. Greenville, North Carolina Jointly Provided by The Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Dermatology, The Office of Continuing Medical Education of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy In association with Eastern Area Health Education Center

About the Program Hey, Doc what s this spot? Rashes, itches, spots, lumps or bumps: skin disease is a frequent complaint of patients in all clinical settings. This conference is designed to provide physicians an opportunity to review both simple and serious skin problems commonly seen in the office and inpatient settings. Emphasis will be given to: skin problems prevalent in primary care practices; developments in the field of office practice dermatology; dermatologic manifestations of internal disease; and diseases more commonly seen in our region. Objectives Upon completion of this knowledge-based program, participants should have a greater understanding and knowledge of strategies to integrate into practice new developments in the following: Non-melanoma Skin Cancers for Primary Care Practitioner: * Recognize non-melanoma skin cancers * Describe treatment guidelines for non-melanoma cancers * Recognize when to refer for Mohs microscopic-directed surgery Cutaneous Rings n Things: * Recognize and diagnose various annular skin rashes and lesions * Develop a reasonable plan for evaluating these annular entities * Explain when to refer these various problems The Cogburn-Kirby Lecture: Updates in Tickborne Illness in North Carolina: * List the signs and symptoms of tickborne illnesses including Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ehrlichiosis, and Lyme Disease * Describe the incidence rates of tickborne illness across North Carolina * Identify appropriate laboratory tests needed to meet CDC case definitions for surveillance of tickborne illness * Locate online resources for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of tickborne illness Common Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology: * Identify the most common skin rashes and lesions seen in the pediatric and adolescent population * Describe initial treatment of these various common skin conditions * Recognize when to refer these skin conditions Diagnosing Dermatologic Problems in the Primary Care Setting: * Describe a variety of common skin rashes and lesions presenting to a primary care practitioner; * Describe initial treatment of these skin conditions * Recognize when to refer these common skin conditions Dermatologic Emergencies: * Recognize dermatologic diseases considered requiring emergent attention * Apply initial evaluation/treatment for the patient with dermatologic emergencies * Identify whom to consult for these various diseases Corticosteroids and the Skin: * Describe safe utilization of corticosteroid medications in cutaneous disorders Recognize effects of corticosteroids in disease treatment * Recognize side effects of these medications * Interesting Cases from Down-East: * Recognize, manage and treat a variety of skin problems especially those related to our region Who Should Attend This conference has been planned for Physicians in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Women s Health and Pediatrics and may be of interest to other physician specialists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurse Midwives and Pharmacists.

Agenda Billy E. Jones Down-East Dermatology Day Friday, April 13, 2018 Moderator: 8:00 Registration/Breakfast Buffet 8:25 Overview/Introductory Remarks 8:30 Non-melanoma Skin Cancers for Primary Care Practitioners Jennifer M. Defazio, MD 9:25 Cutaneous Rings n Things Charles M. Phillips, MD 10:15 BREAK 10:30 The Cogburn-Kirby Lecture - Updates in Tickborne Illness in North Carolina Alexis M. Barbarin, PhD 11:20 Common Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology Laura G. Pruitt, MD 12:10 LUNCH WITH FACULTY 1:10 Diagnosing Dermatologic Problems in the Primary Care Setting 2:05 Dermatologic Emergencies Sarah Beth Nichols, MD 3:00 BREAK 3:15 Corticosteroids and the Skin Michael L. Garner, MD 4:10 Interesting Cases from Down-East 4:55 EVALUATION AND WRAP-UP 5:00 ADJOURN

Faculty PROGRAM DIRECTOR Professor of Medicine, Division of Dermatology Department of Internal Medicine Brody School of Medicine GUEST FACULTY Alexis M. Barbarin, PhD Public Health Entomologist NC Department of Health and Human Services Jennifer M. Defazio, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Director of Cutaneous Surgery/Oncology Division of Dermatology; Department of Internal Medicine Michael L. Garner, MD Second-year Dermatology Resident; PGY-3 Sarah E. Nichols, MD Second-year Dermatology Resident, PGY-3 BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY Professor of Medicine, Division of Dermatology Department of Internal Medicine Brody School of Medicine Accreditation Charles M. Phillips, MD Professor of Medicine and Division Chief, Division of Dermatology; Department of Internal Medicine Laura G. Pruitt, MD Second-year Dermatology Resident, PGY-3 This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Determination of credit is pending. EASTERN AHEC CONTACT HOURS: Certificates reflecting 7.0 contact hours of education will be awarded at the completion of the program. PHARMACISTS: This program, ACPE# 0046-9999-18-048-L01-P will provide 7 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit for full-program participation. To receive CE credit, attendance must be acknowledged at the registration desk upon arrival at the program. Participants must attend the entire session to receive CE credit. Statements of credit can be viewed and printed from CPE Monitor. The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Participants must attend the entire session to receive credit. No partial credit will be given.

Registration Information PREREGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Advance payment of fee is necessary to guarantee space. Registration fee includes educational sessions, breaks, lunch, and online handouts. Payment can be made by check, or by credit card. Registrations may be completed online at www.easternahec.net or by fax at 252.744.5229. Checks should be made payable to The Office of CME. A letter of confirmation which includes a link to a map and e-syllabus will be emailed within the week prior to the program date. Please be sure that we have a current email address for you upon registration In order to receive all follow-up course information. Hard copies will not be available. Please see registration information for further details. You may make any changes to your contact information by visiting MYAHEC at http://my.ncahec.net. My AHEC will allow you to set up an account to update personal information at any time as well as track your credit record. REGISTRATION FEES (Includes Scientific Session, Lunch, Breaks, and Online Handouts) $125.00 MD/DO/PhD/PharmD and Other Doctorates $ 75.00 NP/PA and Other Health Professionals $ 50.00 Residents and Students Handouts will be available online. A letter of confirmation including links for the handouts and directions to the education center will be emailed prior to the program date. Please be sure that we have a current email address for you upon registration so that you will receive all follow-up course information. Hard copy handouts will not be available. The program evaluation will be sent within 72 hours following the program to the email address on your registration form. Once the evaluation has been completed, your online certificate will be available. You may make any changes to your contact information by visiting MyAHEC at http://my.ncahec.net. MyAHEC will allow you to set up an account to update personal information at any time as well as track your credit record. If you need additional information please contact us by emailing mcarthura@ecu.edu or by phone at 252.744.5208. CANCELLATION POLICY Registration refunds, credit toward future Eastern AHEC learning activities, and substitutions are handled consistently for all Eastern AHEC continuing professional development (CPD) activities. To be eligible for a refund, cancellations MUST be emailed to easternahec@ecu.edu at least one week in advance of the activity. No refunds will be given for cancellations less than one week prior to activity. For continuing professional development activities canceled more than one week prior to continuing professional development activity, A $35.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from the refund, OR The registrant may elect to apply the full amount toward a future Eastern AHEC continuing professional development activity being held within one year, OR Substitutions are welcome; advance notification encouraged. Please be sure to bring a sweater or jacket for your comfort throughout the symposium. By attending this event, I acknowledge that Eastern AHEC staff and/or their designees including news media may take general (not close-up) photos or videos of this event for marketing/publicity purposes, and I further allow my likeness to be used in this manner. If I do not wish to appear in these photos or videos, I understand that it is my responsibility to notify Eastern AHEC staff so my preference can be met. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the Department of Disability Support Services at (252) 737-1016 (V/TTY) at least five business days prior to the program.