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32nd Biennial Dermatology Symposium: The O’Leary Meeting 2019
Friday, September 20, 2019 - Saturday, September 21, 2019
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CME Provider:
Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development ›
Kris Jones
200 First Street, SW
Rochester, Minnesota (MN) 55905
United States
 
Phone: 800-323-2688
 
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Conference Center:
Hilton Hotel Mayo Clinic Area ›
10 East Center Street
Rochester, Minnesota (MN) 55904
United States
 
Phone: 507-258-5757
 
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Description:
The 32nd Biennial Dermatology Symposium: The O’Leary Meeting 2019 is a combination of the O'Leary Meeting and the Minnesota Dermatological Society Meeting - There will be lectures and general assembly, including a Minnesota Dermatological Case review with patients. This symposium will consist of a multi-media approach to updating physicians about the current and future care of dermatology patients with both common and rare diseases. Topics presented will include areas of clinical, laboratory, surgical and pediatric dermatology. The information presented will be relevant to dermatopathologists, surgical dermatologists, general dermatologists, and pediatric dermatologists.
 
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Instructors:
Julia Lehman, M.D., David Wetter, M.D.
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  11.5 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Dermatology    Emergency Medicine    Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    Pediatrics    Surgery    

CME Sam Course #22540

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