
The 17th Annual UNC Conference on Melanoma and Complex Skin Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
May 2 @ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
The incidence of skin cancer continues to rise rapidly in this country. Increasingly, the management of the skin cancers requires multiple healthcare providers. This course is specifically designed for a multidisciplinary view of the care of the complex skin cancer patient with an emphasis on neoadjuvant therapy. The course faculty will examine common and not so common clinical issues which confront the clinician and provide information that will help in their clinical decision making. This program primarily targets Dermatologists, Medical Oncologists, Dermatologic Surgeons, Surgical Oncologists, General Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners and other health professionals who are interested in the treatment of melanoma and complex skin cancer.
For information and to register: Piedmont AHEC (336) 832-8025
https://www.piedmontahec.org/courses-and-events/75145/the-17th-annual-unc-conference-on-melanoma-and-complex-skin-cancers-a-multidisciplinary-perspective
Organizers:
David Ollila, MD, Department of Surgery
Laura Ferris, MD PhD Department of Dermatology
Nancy Thomas, MD, PhD, Department of Dermatology
For information and to register: Piedmont AHEC (336) 832-8025
https://www.piedmontahec.org/courses-and-events/75145/the-17th-annual-unc-conference-on-melanoma-and-complex-skin-cancers-a-multidisciplinary-perspective