Day 3 Recap
Welcome to the conclusion of Day 3 of the 46th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar! If you are receiving these daily e-news, you have seen the content, the faculty, and the topics of Hawaii Derm. The agenda of Hawaii Derm speaks for itself, but it is testaments like this one from Dr. Rubin that truly reflect its unique identity and value:
Hawaii Derm is always a cutting-edge meeting, but—unlike some other meetings—the new information is presented through the filter of seasoned faculty with years of experience—they are not just chasing the newest fad.
— Mark Rubin, MD
The agenda today included the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of skin diseases and launched the aesthetic portion of Hawaii Derm:
- Session VII: Skin Care Pearls
- Session VIII: Injectables 101
- Session IX: Facial Aesthetics 101
What critical content did attendees benefit from on Day 3 Hawaii Derm?
This year we focused a little more on "Cosmetic Dermatology for the General Dermatologist" so presentations targeted how lasers can improve skin health, and how to treat medical conditions (like rosacea and scarring) with lasers.
— Dr. Jacqueline Watchmaker
I always love the roundtable discussions with our expert faculty panels,” she added. “We have had some great new interesting cases to discuss. I also greatly enjoyed hearing from Dr. Rohrer, a Mohs surgeon and laser expert who is new to Hawaii Derm this year. I found the case discussions on acne and rosacea by Dr. Eichenfield, Dr. Harper, and Dr. Alexis to be very valuable,” explained faculty Brian Hibler, MD. “There have been many new treatment options in the past year that have hit the market for these conditions, and it’s critical to learn more about how to implement these into practice and how to select the ideal candidate for each.
— Brian Hibler, MD
Welcome to the conclusion of Day 3 of the 46th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar! If you are receiving these daily e-news, you have seen the content, the faculty, and the topics of Hawaii Derm. The agenda of Hawaii Derm speaks for itself, but it is testaments like this one from Dr. Rubin that truly reflect its unique identity and value:
Hawaii Derm is always a cutting-edge meeting, but—unlike some other meetings—the new information is presented through the filter of seasoned faculty with years of experience—they are not just chasing the newest fad.
— Mark Rubin, MD
The agenda today included the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of skin diseases and launched the aesthetic portion of Hawaii Derm:
- Session VII: Skin Care Pearls
- Session VIII: Injectables 101
- Session IX: Facial Aesthetics 101
What critical content did attendees benefit from on Day 3 Hawaii Derm?
This year we focused a little more on "Cosmetic Dermatology for the General Dermatologist" so presentations targeted how lasers can improve skin health, and how to treat medical conditions (like rosacea and scarring) with lasers.
— Dr. Jacqueline Watchmaker
I always love the roundtable discussions with our expert faculty panels,” she added. “We have had some great new interesting cases to discuss. I also greatly enjoyed hearing from Dr. Rohrer, a Mohs surgeon and laser expert who is new to Hawaii Derm this year. I found the case discussions on acne and rosacea by Dr. Eichenfield, Dr. Harper, and Dr. Alexis to be very valuable,” explained faculty Brian Hibler, MD. “There have been many new treatment options in the past year that have hit the market for these conditions, and it’s critical to learn more about how to implement these into practice and how to select the ideal candidate for each.
— Brian Hibler, MD