Maui Derm Hawaii 2025 Program

January 20-24, 2025 • Grand Wailea • Maui, Hawaii

Hawaii Time

HONOLULU

7:00 AM

Pacific Time

LOS ANGELES

9:00 AM

Mountain Time

DENVER

10:00 AM

Central Time

CHICAGO

11:00 AM

Eastern Time

NEW YORK

12:00 PM

All times listed in program reflect Hawaii time zone.

TimeSunday, January 19, 2025Faculty
2:00 pm – 6:00 pm On-Site Registration

TimeMonday, January 20, 2025Faculty
6:30 am – 7:30 am Breakfast + Exhibits
7:30 am – 7:40 am Hawaiian Blessing & Introduction
7:40 am – 7:45 am Daily Announcements
7:45 am – 8:45 am Dermatology in Review
Dr. Hensin Tsao, in his inimitable style, will discuss the most important advances in dermatology from 2024. Dr. Sheila Fallon Friedlander will share the podium and discuss the latest advances in pediatric dermatology.
H. Tsao, MD, PhD
S. Fallon Friedlander, MD
8:45 am – 9:30 am New Drugs and Therapies in 2025
The “Ted and Neal Show” will once again entertain and educate you about new drugs and therapies in dermatology and how we will be using them in 2025. I wonder what this year’s “theme”will be?
T. Rosen, MD
N. Bhatia, MD
9:30 am – 10:00 am Cutaneous Oncology Update 2025
The management strategies and therapeutic options for the treatment of actinic keratosis and non-melanoma skin cancer will be discussed.
G. Martin, MD
T. Rosen, MD
10:00 am -10:45 amBreaks + Exhibits
10:45 am – 11:45 am Cutaneous Oncology Update 2025 (Cont’d)
The staging and management of advanced BCC and SCC has continued to evolve and involves a multidisciplinary approach. Additionally, the immunocompromised patient requires particular management strategies. Our expert faculty will discuss these issues and more.
E. Ruiz, MD, MPH
N. Zeitouni, MD
11:45 am – 12:45 pm Pigmented Lesion Clinic: Part 1 – New Interactive Format
Several challenging clinical cases involving pigmented lesions that challenged our experts will be presented. From congenital and Spitz nevi, management of dysplastic/atypical nevi, genetic testing and surgical management of melanoma to therapies for metastatic melanoma, critical issues vital to the practicing dermatologist will be discussed. Attendees will then be asked during case studies to weigh in on their selection of therapies on a survey app. Our faculty will then discuss the rationale for their therapeutic selection.
Moderator:
H. Tsao, MD, PhD

Faculty:
K. Tanabe, MD
W. High, MD, JD
R. Sullivan, MD
E. Hawryluk, MD, PhD
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm
(Non-CME)
Questions and Answers
During this 30-minute NON-CME session our faculty will do Q&A from their session during the first 15 minutes. The final 15 minutes of the session will allow time for attendees to get lunch and prepare for the Product Theater.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD

Faculty:
E. Ruiz, MD, MPH
H. Tsao, MD, PhD
E. Hawryluk, MD, PhD
W. High, MD, JD
R. Sullivan, MD
1:15 pm -1:45pmProduct Theater Luncheon
Optional non-certified lunches are designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state. Industry-sponsored.
1:45 pm – 2:15 pm
(Non-CME)
“Residents of Distinction” Presentations
During this 30-minute NON-CME session, presentations of 2 of the 5 winning “Residents of Distinction” award, sponsored by Beiersdorf, will take place.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm Pigmented Lesion Clinic: Part 2 – New Interactive Format
Several challenging clinical cases involving pigmented lesions that challenged our experts will be presented. From congenital and Spitz nevi, management of dysplastic/atypical nevi, genetic testing and surgical management of melanoma to therapies for metastatic melanoma, critical issues vital to the practicing dermatologist will be discussed. Attendees will then be asked during case studies to weigh in on their selection of therapies on a survey app. Our faculty will then discuss the rationale for their therapeutic selection.
Moderators:
H. Tsao, MD

Faculty:
E. Hawryluk, MD
W. High, MD, JD
R. Sullivan, MD
K. Tanable, MD
3:15 pm – 5:30 pm WORKSHOP A: Dermoscopy Workshop: Special Site Dermoscopy
Simply described as “the best dermoscopy workshop you will ever attend”. Dr. Ash Marghoob will hold his internationally acclaimed workshop on dermoscopy. This year’s workshop is designed to bring attendees up to date with current interpretation of dermoscopic features of specific sites such as the hands and feet, lips, etc. His algorithm and pattern analysis to assist in detecting skin cancer will be stressed. This knowledge will be applied to a set of unknowns, which the audience will help analyze.
A. Marghoob, MD
3:15 pm – 5:15 pm WORKSHOP B: Wound Closures
Our esteemed group of derm surgeons will present a wide variety of derm surgery cases involving facial (lip, nose, eyelid, ear) and trunk/extremity repairs. They will discuss their approaches to optimizing functional and cosmetic outcomes.
Moderator:
H. Gladstone, MD

Faculty:
A. Kaufman, MD
D. Ozog, MD
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Welcome Reception & Dinner “Under the Stars”
All registrants are encouraged to attend.

 

TimeTuesday, January 21, 2025Faculty
6:30 am – 7:30 am Breakfast + Exhibits
7:25 am – 7:30 am Daily Announcements
7:30 am – 9:15 am Pediatric Dermatology 2025
Our panel of pediatric dermatologists will highlight the latest findings in pediatric dermatology. New drugs and therapies for our pediatric patients as well as other issues impacting pediatric dermatology.
Join our pediatric dermatology experts in the afternoon Masters Classes for an “interactive ARS driven” in-depth case based discussion involving a wide array of challenging case scenarios.
D. Eichenfield, MD, PhD
S. Fallon Friedlander, MD
I. Frieden, MD
L. Eichenfield, MD
9:15 am – 10:00 am Connective Tissue Disorders Update 2025
Dr. Ruth Ann Vluegels an expert in connective tissue disorders will share her the latest in therapeutic advancements in the treatment of lupus, dermatomyositis and scleroderma. JAKinibs, monoclonal antibodies against class I interferons and other breakthrough therapies are revolutionizing our approach to treating CT disorders.
R.A. Vluegels, MD, MPH
10:00 am -10:45 amBreaks + Exhibits
10:45 am – 11:15 am Late Breakers 2025
Don’t wait until the AAD to stand in a crowded room to hear the latest breaking news in the world of scientific drug discovery. Join us!
J. Gelfand, MD, MSCE
11:15 am – 12:45 pm Psoriasis Update 2025 – New Interactive Format
Our panel of leading authorities will discuss the rapidly changing landscape of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Their discussion will include new topical and systemic drugs new findings, management strategy updates, psoriatic arthritis, and the immunology and genetics of psoriasis. In the final part of the session, a series of challenging case scenarios will be presented. Attendees will then be asked during case studies to weigh in on their selection of therapies on a survey app. Our faculty will then discuss the rationale for their therapeutic selection.
Moderator:
B. Strober, MD, PhD

Faculty:
A. Kavanaugh, MD
L. Stein-Gold, MD
K. Gordon, MD
J. Gelfand, MD, MSCE
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm
(Non-CME)
“Talk Story”
During this 30-minute NON-CME session our faculty will do Q&A from their session during the first 15 minutes. The final 15 minutes of the session will allow time for attendees to get lunch and prepare for the Product Theater.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD

Faculty:
B. Strober, MD, PhD
A. Kavanaugh, MD
L. Stein-Gold, MD
J. Gelfand, MD, MSCE
1:15 pm -1:45pmProduct Theater Luncheon
Optional non-certified lunches are designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state. Industry-sponsored.
1:45 pm – 2:15 pm
(Non-CME)
“Residents of Distinction” Presentations
During this 30-minute NON-CME session, presentations of 2 of the 5 winning “Residents of Distinction” award, sponsored by Beiersdorf, will take place.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD
2:15 pm – 4:30 pm WORKSHOP A: How To Maximize Your Billing Effectiveness In The Era of Dwindling Reimbursements and ICD-10
Drs. Mark Kaufmann and Dan Siegel, two of the AAD’s experts in dermatology medical coding and billing, will go into great detail outlining the impact of EMR, ICD-10 and coding changes on your practice. They will help you to gain a deeper understanding of the process and procedures involved in ICD-10 billing. This includes the “do’s and don’ts” of medical billing under ICD-10 and maximizing your reimbursements.
M. Kaufmann, MD
D. Siegel, MD
2:15 pm – 4:30 pm WORKSHOP B: Lasers, Lights, Radiofrequency, Photodynamic Therapy and More
During this 2+ hour session our laser gurus will share what is new, trending, what works and what does not and “what’s in the pipeline”. They will share their algorithms for treating a variety of conditions.
Moderator:
S. Kilmer, MD

Faculty:
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
S. Nelson, MD, PhD
S. Tsao, MD
V. Ross, MD
F. Sakamoto, MD, PhD

TimeWednesday, January 22, 2025Faculty
6:30 am – 7:30 am Breakfast + Exhibits
7:25 am – 7:30 am Daily Announcements
7:30 am – 8:00 am “You’ve Just Been Served”
Dr. David Goldberg MD, JD who serves as both dermatologist and adjunct proferssor of law at Fordham University will provide critical insights into how to avoid a lawsuit and what to do and not do once you have been served notice of a lawsuit.
D. Goldberg, MD, JD
8:00 am – 8:30 am Alan Shalita Memorial Lecture
Dr. Daniel Siegel’s career in dermatology has spanned over 4 decades. From a “fixture on the RUC Committee” fighting for our hard earned reimbursements to President of the AAD, Dr. Siegel has combined those duties with his role as academic Mohs surgeon and clinician. Dr. Siegel will share his perspective on dermatology and its future.
D. Siegel, MD
8:30 am – 10:00 am Update 2025: Acne and Rosacea – New Interactive Format
Our faculty will discuss new drugs, new data and new insights into acne and rosacea and how they will change our treatment paradigms.In the second part of the session, a series of challenging case scenarios will be presented. Attendees will then be asked during case studies to weigh in on their selection of therapies on a survey app. Our faculty will then discuss the rationale for their therapeutic selection.
Moderator:
G. Webster, MD, PhD

Faculty:
L. Eichenfield, MD
J. Harper, MD
J. Leyden, MD
H. Baldwin, MD
10:00 am -10:45 amBreaks + Exhibits
10:45 am – 11:15 am Innovation in Dermatology 2025: A Look Into The Future of Dermatology
Each year Dr. Rox Anderson of the Welllman Center discusses the latest in advances in medical technology from the Wellman Labs and other leading research centers around the world. Listen as he provides his insight into how these therapies will impact aesthetic and medical dermatology in the future.
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler Complications: How to Avoid Them and How To Manage Them When They Occur
Dr. Joel Cohen will present what many consider to be the best talk on the subject.  
J. Cohen, MD
11:15 am – 12:00 pm Neuromodulators and Dermal Fillers: What’s New, What’s Coming and What Are We Doing That’s New In 2025
Our expert injectors will discuss what is new and trending in 2025 and what’s coming in the near future.
Moderator:
J. Cohen, MD

Faculty:
M. Gold, MD
D. Glaser, MD
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm
(Non-CME)
“Talk Story”
During this 30-minute NON-CME session our faculty will do Q&A from their session during the first 15 minutes. The final 15 minutes of the session will allow time for attendees to get lunch and prepare for the Product Theater.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD

Faculty:
B. Strober, MD, PhD
A. Kavanaugh, MD
L. Stein-Gold, MD
J. Gelfand, MD, MSCE
1:15 pm -1:45pmProduct Theater Luncheon
Optional non-certified lunches are designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state. Industry-sponsored.
1:45 pm – 2:15 pm
(Non-CME)
“Residents of Distinction” Presentations
During this 30-minute NON-CME session, the final presentations of the “Residents of Distinction” award, sponsored by Beiersdorf, will take place.
Moderator:
S. Desai, MD
2:15 pm – 4:45 pm What’s My Treatment? How To Combine Dermal Filler, Neuromodulators, Laser/Light/RF Devices/Microneedling and Cosmeceuticals Symposium
How we combine dermal fillers, neuromodulators and laser/light/RF devices, PRP, micro-needling and cosmeceuticals in combination and in which order to achieve an optimal cosmetic result. Listen and take notes as our faculty discusses their approaches to mild, moderate and severe photoaging including Skin of Color.
Moderator:
D. Laub, MD

Faculty:
D. Glaser, MD
S. Kilmer, MD
V. Callender, MD
M. Goldman, MD
P. Werschler, MD
A. Shamban, MD
S. Chilukuri, MD
2:15 pm – 5:00 pm Pediatric Dermoscopy Workshop: Dermoscopy in Infants, Children, Teens and Young Adults
In this workshop, Dr. Ilona Frieden and Dr. Elizabeth Seiverling will team up with Dr. Ash Marghoob and Dr. Elena Hawryluk to present a practical application of dermoscopy for pediatric and young adult patients. This workshop will focus on the utilization of dermoscopy in the evaluation of melanocytic growths in children and how dermoscopy aids in the management of spitzoid growths. In the second half of the workshop, the benefits of dermoscopy when evaluating vascular tumors, skin infections and inflammatory dermatoses in young patients will be discussed.
I. Frieden, MD
E. Seiverling, MD
E. Hawryluk, MD, PhD
A. Marghoob, MD

TimeThursday, January 23, 2025Faculty
6:30 am – 7:30 am Breakfast + Exhibits
7:25 am – 7:30 am Daily Announcements
7:30 am – 8:30 am Hair Update 2025
As the song goes: “nobody does it better”, Dr. Jerry Shapiro continues to deliver the most comprehensive and cutting edge talk on non-scarring and scarring alopecias.
J. Shapiro, MD
8:30 am – 10:00 am Atopic Dermatitis and Pruritus: Current Concepts and Therapeutics for 2025 – New Interactive Format
The emergence of new monoclonal antibodies, oral JAK inhibitors and topical non-steroidal therapies into our practices has given us new, highly effective and safe treatment options for atopic dermatitis. Our experts will discuss where all of these therapies will fit into our therapeutic armamentarium. They will also discuss new findings regarding the pathogenesis and co-morbidities of atopic dermatitis and pruritus as well as therapies in the pipeline. Attendees will then be asked during the presentation of the faculty’s case studies to weigh in on their selection of therapies on a survey app. Our faculty will then discuss the rationale for their therapeutic selection.
Moderator:
E. Simpson, MD

Faculty:
J. Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH
L. Eichenfield, MD
G. Yosipovitch, MD
10:00 am -10:45 amBreaks + Exhibits
10:45 am – 12:00 pm Skin of Color Session
There is an increasing need for clinicians in dermatology to understand the cultural and ethnic differences in the presentation of a variety of skin diseases and their management. Our faculty will discuss a wide range of inflammatory skin disorders in skin of color as well as disorders of pigmentation ranging from melasma to vitiligo.
Moderator:
S. Taylor, MD

Faculty:
P. Grimes, MD
J. Harris, MD, PhD
V. Callender, MD
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm Lasers and Energy Devices Used to Treat Medical Problems: What’s New in 2025
Our world class experts will discuss their approach using lasers, lights, energy devices and PDT to an array of challenging medical skin conditions. They will discuss their approach to treating cutaneous lesions ranging vascular lesions and tumors, striae, scars, disorders of pigmentation, and more. IF you own an energy based device you will not want to miss this session!
Moderator:
S. Kilmer, MD

Faculty:
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
S. Nelson, MD, PhD
E.V. Ross, MD
F. Sakamoto, MD, PhD
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm
(Non-CME)
Questions and Answers (Non-CME)
During this 30-minute NON-CME session our faculty will do “Q&A” from their session during the first 15 minutes. The final 15 minutes of the Talk Story will allow attendees to get lunch and prepare for the Product Theater.
Moderator:
G. Martin, MD

Faculty:
P. Rich, MD
S. Kilmer, MD
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
S. Nelson, MD, PhD
E.V. Ross, MD
F. Sakamoto, MD, PhD
1:15 pm -1:45pmProduct Theater Luncheon
Optional non-certified lunches are designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state. Industry-sponsored.
1:45 pm – 2:15 pm
(Non-CME)
Lasers and Energy Devices Used to Treat Medical Problems: What’s New in 2025 (Non-CME)
During this 30-minute NON-CME portion of the session our laser and energy device faculty will reconvene and discuss their approach to treating cutaneous lesions ranging vascular lesions and tumors, striae, scars, disorders of pigmentation, and more.
Moderator:
S. Kilmer, MD

Faculty:
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
S. Nelson, MD, PhD
E.V. Ross, MD
F. Sakamoto, MD, PhD
2:15 pm – 4:45 pm Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler: On-Stage Live Patient Demonstration
This highly interactive session features live patient injections using the latest techniques and combination of products. Faculty members provide a running commentary and attendees are encouraged to come to the mic to ask questions. This session has become a hallmark of Maui Derm’s aesthetic program.
Moderators:
M. Goldman, MD
J. Cohen, MD
D. Laub, MD

Faculty:
D. Glaser, MD
S. Kilmer, MD
V. Callender, MD
M. Gold, MD
M. Goldman, MD
P. Werschler, MD
A. Shamban, MD
S. Chilukuri, MD
D. Ozog, MD
K. Pinski, MD
S. Tsao, MD
4:45 pm – 6:00 pm Neuromodulator and Dermal Filler On-Stage Live Patient Demonstration: Product Specific
Learn from our expert faculty during this interactive, live patient demonstration, “product specific” injection session. Our faculty will teach you how to safely and effectively achieve the optimal cosmetic outcome. 
Moderators:
J. Cohen, MD
M. Goldman, MD
D. Laub, MD

Faculty:
D. Glaser, MD
S. Kilmer, MD
V. Callender, MD
M. Gold, MD
M. Goldman, MD
P. Werschler, MD
A. Shamban, MD
S. Chilukuri, MD
D. Ozog, MD
K. Pinski, MD
S. Tsao, MD

TimeFriday, January 24, 2025Faculty
6:30 am – 7:30 am Breakfast + Exhibits
7:25 am – 7:30 am Daily Announcements
7:30 am – 8:30 am Infectious Disease Update 2025
What you need to know about viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic and arthropod infections.

Interested in learning more? Join our ID faculty in the afternoon workshop for a 2-hour in-depth session covering a wide array of infectious disease topics. Bring your toughest case for the panel.
T. Rosen, MD
S. Fallon Friedlander, MD
8:30 am – 9:05 am Immunobullous Disease Update 2025
Evaluating the patient with a blistering diseases can be challenging. Dr. Culton will provide a series of challenging cases that she will share with the audience and how her entire skill set was needed to arrive at a diagnosis.
D. Culton, MD, PhD
9:05 am – 9:45 am Hidradenitis Suppuritiva Update 2025
HS is one of the most challenging clinical situations managed by the dermatologist. A combination of medical and surgical management strategies are needed to optimize clinical outcomes. The introduction of new oral systemic and biologic therapies and how they will be used will be discussed by Dr. Vivian Shi who is one of the leading experts in the management of HS.
V. Shi, MD
9:45 am – 10:15 am Urticaria Update 2025
Dr. Hawkes will provide an overview of the diagnosis and management strategies for a wide range of urticarial subtypes including the latest in therapeutics for chronic spontaneous urticaria!
J. Hawkes, MD
10:15 am -11:00 amBreaks + Exhibits
11:00 am – 12:00 pm Mucosal Diseases: Inflammatory, Infectious and Neoplastic Disorders in Adults and Children
As dermatology HCPs, we are presented with mucosal lesions on a daily basis. In many cases it is a common diagnosis. In some cases however, the diagnosis is not confined to the mouth but involves other mucosal areas. Our faculty will present an organized approach to determining whether we are looking at a primary or secondary mucosal disorder.
T. Rosen, MD
W. Liszewski, MD
S. Admani, MD
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm Eczematous Dermatitis Update 2025: Contact, Hand, Head and Neck, Eyelid and More
If you kind of dread the “Undifferentiated Eczema” patient who didn’t have eczema as a child, who doesn’t have atopic co-morbidities and isn’t flexural, this is the session for you. Drs. Zirwas and Chovatiya will go through the latest thinking and PRACTICAL approaches to these challenging patients and by the end of the talk you’ll have a pragmatic, effective, efficient approach to these patients.
M. Zirwas, MD
R. Chovatiya, MD, PhD
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm
(Non-CME)
Q&A
During this 30-minute NON-CME session our faculty will do Q&A from their session during the first 15 minutes. The final 15 minutes of the session will allow time for attendees to get lunch and prepare for the Product Theater.
1:15 pm -1:45pmProduct Theater Luncheon
Optional non-certified lunches are designed to cover therapeutic approaches to a particular disease state. Industry-sponsored.
2:15 pm – 4:15 pm Breakout Session A: Nail Disorders: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches to Nail Diseases
Dr. Phoebe Rich will go in great depth discussing a wide range of nail disorders and her approach to them. Additionally, she will provide a video demonstration of her surgical approaches to nail disorders.
P. Rich, MD
2:15 pm – 4:15 pm WORKSHOP B: Infectious Disease
Join our ID experts for an in-depth discussion of a broad range of topics not covered in the morning lecture. In this intimate setting you can freely ask questions and share your most challenging cases or observations with our faculty.
T. Rosen, MD
S. Fallon Friedlander, MD
2:15 pm – 4:15 pm WORKSHOP C: Dermatitis and Itch Deep Dive
Can’t get enough eczema education? This is the session for you. As a follow-up to their presentation earlier in the day when they’ll update you on the latest research and thinking in dermatitis, Drs. Chovatiya and Zirwas will take a deep dive into the specifics of assessment and management of dermatitis patients, with a focus on choosing between all the therapeutic options we’ve got, especially in challenging patient types. We promise you’ll learn more about the treatments you’re already familiar with, both new and old, both topical and systemic, as well as treatment approaches you haven’t heard about before, and they will be practical – affordable and usable.
M. Zirwas, MD
R. Chovatiya, MD PhD