Medesthetics

MAR 2015

MedEsthetics magazines offers business education and in-depth coverage of the latest noninvasive cosmetic procedures for physicians and practice managers working in the medical aesthetics industry.

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AAD PREVIEW 38 MARCH 2015 | Med Esthetics e-Dermatology and iDermatology 2.0 A Friday, March 20, 7:15-8:45am U007 Learn how to manage your online reputation and examine cloud, analytics and smartphone tools that support private practice growth. Electronic Health Records (EHRs): Hot Topics A Friday, March 20, 9:00am-12:00pm S003 Using EHR to address regulatory changes, enhance patient safety, optimize effi ciency, and institute best practices and quality improvements. Teledermatology Working for You: Customizing Use in the Changing Healthcare Environment A Friday, March 20, 2:00pm-5:00pm S013 How teledermatology can be used to improve patient education and support value-based care. The session also covers medicolegal risk and reimbursement policies. Medicolegal Issues A Friday, March 20, 3:30pm-5:30pm F033 Abel Torres, MD, JD, will help attendees develop a process for obtaining informed consent; identifying medicolegal risks posed by offi ce staff and mid-level providers; and understanding how to deal with less-than-ideal outcomes, medical errors and the elements of malpractice negligence. Advanced Practice Management A Tuesday, March 24, 9:00am-5:00pm C028 The session covers the economic trends and regulatory demands of private dermatology practices, including how to perform a cost-benefi t analysis of EHR and the economics of cosmetic procedures and dispensing. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT © GETTY IMAGES Cosmetics A Friday, March 20, 9:00am-12:00pm S006 New trends in cosmetic dermatology, including neutraceuticals, retinoids, chemical peels, photoprotective ingredients and how to select products for your patients. Translating Evidence into Practice: Acne A Friday, March 20, 1:00pm-3:00pm (Ticket required) W006 Recent advances on the pathogenesis of acne; how to formulate evidence-based treatment plans; and strategies for the management and treatment of challenging cases. Aesthetic Male Dermatology A Sunday, March 22, 7:00am-8:00am U037 Terrence Keaney, MD, will discuss male facial anatomy, male facial aging and how cosmetic procedures can be used to augment male features. Obsession with Perfection: Body Dysmorphia A Sunday, March 22, 7:00am-8:00am U042 Learn to recognize, diagnose and appropriately treat patients with body dysmorphic disorder. The Science of Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals A Sunday, March 22, 3:30pm-5:30pm F101 Zoe D. Draelos, MD, identifi es and compares cosmeceutical and nutraceutical ingredients and their value in dermatology. SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ( OTHER ) SKIN IMAGING FotoFinder Systems will offer demonstrations of Bodystudio ATBM , a total-body mapping and psoriasis documentation device. The camera moves automatically based on a patient's height and takes four photos per side; the system's software then stitches the images together, reducing redundancies. Available modules include the Bodyscan module for detecting changed lesions; and the PasiScan module for assessment and documentation of psoriasis. Contact: 888.501.0805, fotofi nder- systems.com Booth: 6376 A C Canfi eld Imaging Systems will feature a selection of innovative, new clinical imaging products for aesthetic medical professionals, including the ultra- portable VECTRA H1 handheld 3D camera with automatic stitching; new features, like TruSkin Age, ViewMyConsult patient portal and iPad consultation apps, for the VISIA Complexion Analysis System ; and the updated line of VEOS dermatoscopes . Contact: 800.815.4330. canfi eldsci.com Booth: 528

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