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Release Date: 12/3/25

Cleveland Clinic Dermatologic Excellence offers an in depth exploration of key areas in dermatology, from advanced surgical techniques and cosmetic innovations to groundbreaking medical treatments for hair disorders and skin conditions.  An expert faculty also focuses on medical dermatology, applying evidence based approaches to the diagnosis and management of complex issues.  Throughout this activity, participants will receive valuable dermatopathology pearls, deepening their understanding of microscopic skin analysis and diagnostic strategies.

The Meetings By Mail: Cleveland Clinic Dermatologic Excellence 2025 program is best for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, dermatologic surgeons, cosmetic dermatologists, and advanced trainees who want, expert‑led updates on skin cancer, dermatologic surgery, cosmetic innovations, and medical dermatology. It is particularly valuable for clinicians who cannot attend in person but want on‑demand access to Cleveland Clinic’s renowned faculty and case‑based teaching.

👩‍⚕️ Who Should Attend
  • Dermatologists in clinical practice seeking updates on surgery, oncology, and cosmetic dermatology.
  • Dermatopathologists interested in genetics, dermoscopy, and diagnostic pearls.
  • Dermatologic surgeons refining Mohs surgery, surgical pearls, and wound management.
  • Cosmetic dermatologists learning about innovations in aesthetic procedures and skin rejuvenation.
  • Residents and fellows in dermatology preparing for board exams or expanding clinical knowledge.
  • Allied health professionals (NPs, PAs) working in dermatology clinics.

 

Topics
Session 1 – Skin Cancer, Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology 1
History of Dermatologic Surgery at Cleveland ClinicPhilip Bailin, MD, MBA
 25 Years of Mohs Surgery: What I Have LearnedChristine Poblete-Lopez, MD
Practical Everyday PearlsJennifer Lucas, MD
Germline Genetics in MelanomaJoshua Arbesman, MD
Dermoscopy of Non-Melanoma Skin CancersMichelle Tarbox, MD
Atypical Surgical Site InfectionsPaul Benedetto, MD
Session 2 – Skin Cancer, Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology 2
Port Wine Stains: What We Know and the Road AheadMahwish Irfan, MD
Fresh Placental Allografts For Difficult Postoperative WoundsAnthony Benedetto, DO
Surgical Management of Hidradenitis SuppurativaAlok Vij, MD
Medical Applications for LasersTaryn Murray, MD
Acne Scar Treatment: A Multimodal ApproachMara Weinstein Velez, MD
Lights, Needles, Action!  Avoiding and Managing Disasters in Cosmetic DermatologyCharlene Lam, MD, MPH
Session 3 – Hair Disorders: Medical and Procedural Advancements 1
A History of Dermatology at Cleveland Clinic: Leadership and PerserveranceMelissa Piliang, MD
Keynote Lecture: Hair TodayWilma Bergfeld, MD
Regenerative Therapies for Hair LossShilpi Khetarpal, MD
Challenging Cases in Lichen Planopilaris/Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: a Case SeriesStephanie Trovato, MD
Advanced Non-Transplant Procedures for Hair LossSara Hogan, MD
Hormonal Modulation in Women With Alopecia: Beyond SpironolactoneG. Cheyana Ranasinghe, MD
Session 4 – Hair Disorders: Medical and Procedural Advancements 2
Tips for Building an Alopecia Specialty ClinicCharlotte LaSenna, MD
Pediatric Body Focused Repetitive Behavior (Trichotillomania)Joan Tamburro, MD
Practical Tips for Treating Hair Loss in Your African-American PatientsAngela Kyei, MD
Pediatric Alopecia Areata: Practical PearlsCheryl Bayart, MD, MPH
Case Based Approach to Lupus Associate AlopeciaRashmi Unwala, MD
Session 5 – Medical Dermatology 1
AI and Patient Safety UpdateJames Taylor, MD
Navigating Options for PsoriasisDirk Elston, MD
Lymphomatoid Reactions and Immune-DysregulationJoan Guitart, MD
Update on Drug ReactionsTom Helm, MD
Update in Connective Tissue DiseasesAnthony Fernandez, MD, PhD
Re-thinking Erythema MigransJoseph Pierson, MD
Comprehensive Patient-Centered Approach to Hidradenitis SuppurativaMichelle Kerns, MD
Panel DiscussionMultiple Faculty
Session 6 – Medical Dermatology 2
The Power of Extracellular Vesicles in Dermatology: New Mechanisms, New FrontiersJeffrey McBride, MD, PhD
InflammoscopyMarilyn Wickenheiser, MD
Cutaneous Complications of Novel Oncologic Therapies: Trends and Treatment StrategiesGowri Kabbur, MD
Young Patients, Lasting Marks: Management of Challenging ScarsEsteban Fernandez Faith, MD
Inpatient Dermatology: Hot Cases From the Deep SouthCarly Elston, MD
New and Emerging InfectionsKenneth Tomecki, MD
Panel DiscussionMultiple Faculty
Session 7 – Dermatopathology Pearls from the Demodex Society
Honoring Dr. Wilma F. Bergfeld:  A Celebration of Dr. Bergfeld’s CareerTom Helm, MD
WWWD: What Would Wilma Do?Michelle Tarbox, MD
Dermatopathology Pearl and Case(s)Vic Shravastava, MD
Just Happy to Be Here… Also a Cool CaseKarl Napekoski, MD
A Structured Approach to the Alopecia Biopsy Improves Consistency of Evaluation and ReportingCharlotte LaSenna, MD
What Was First:  The Egg or the Chicken?  A Sytems Biology MapLuis Sardina, MD
Alopecia and Mushroom CasesCarly Elston, MD
Session 8 – More Dermatopathology Pearls from the Demodex Society
Clues in the Crossword: Cutaneous and Hematologic Manifestations of VEXAS SyndromeAngela Collie, MD
Atypical Fibroxanthoma: History and UpdateStephen  Billings, MD
Demodex Society ReflectionsRajiv Patel, MD
Dermatopathology and MoreAnurag Sharma, MD
Slow MOHS for Lentigo MalinaJeffrey Uchin, MD
3 Cases and 15 PearlsLaszlo Karai, MD
Panel DiscussionMultiple Faculty
Session 9 – Even More Dermatopathology Pearls from the Demodex Society
Demodex Pearls: InfectionsDirk Elston, MD
Pearls and Reflections on Folliculotropic MFJoan Guitart, MD
Dermatopathology Cases: Infections, Reactions and MoreJeffrey McBride, MD
From Residency to Fellowship: Understanding What Encourages the Dermatopathology Career ChoiceClaudia Ricotti, MD
Diagnostic and Treatment Trends for Hansen’s DiseaseAndrew Miner, MD
Session 10 – Final Dermatopathology Pearls from the Demodex Society
Cutaneous Tumor CasesJennifer Ko, MD
Leg Nodule CaseRichard Scarborough, DO
Granulomas and Their MimicsShruti Agrawal, MD
Alopecia and TS CasesMichael Schowalter, MD
Cryptococcus MimickersAnthony Fernandez, MD
Demodex Society Pearls: What’s in a PRAME?John McAfee, MD
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