Maui Derm Hawaii 2025

We hope that you will take time to acquaint yourself with our speakers on an individual basis in the family friendly confines of the Grand Wailea. Look for extensive coverage of Maui Derm 2025 in The Dermatology Digest, Dermatology Times, Cosmetic Surgery Times, The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, Practical Dermatology’s Derm Tube, and the SkinMed Journal.

Introduction to Abdominal and OB/GYN Ultrasound – January 2025

Didactic training is reinforced through clinical laboratory experience. The focus is on providing participants with the confidence to complete abdominal, OB, and GYN ultrasounds based on transabdominal and endovaginal AIUM protocols. The Abdomen portion of the course covers the basic protocols involved in an examination and general use of the ultrasound system. Normal anatomy of the liver, gall bladder, kidneys, spleen, abdominal vessels, and pancreas will be discussed

29th Annual Kukuna O Ka La Radiation Oncology Conference

The Kukuna meeting not only offers high-yield CME through very impactful, practical presentations from renowned speakers, but it also gives opportunities for invaluable connections and friendships with fellow radiation oncology peers. And you get to enjoy all of this in one of the most beautiful places in the world

19th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium

Participants will be able to understand the difference between contrast enhanced mammography vs MRI vs ultrasound; recognize the implications of the pathologic difference between atypical and malignant breast lesions; make informed decisions about when to use genetic panel testing in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer patients

University of Chicago Symposium on Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

This program goes beyond the surface, illuminating the core principles of pancreatitis while navigating its complexities. From fundamental pathophysiology to advanced management strategies, participants will explore every facet of this challenging condition. Through engaging expert-led sessions and real-world case studies, participants will gain invaluable insights and practical skills essential for effective patient care.

International Conference on Overweight and Diabetes

Whether you're a student looking to learn from the best and brightest in your field, an academician seeking to share your research with a wider audience, or an industry professional looking to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies, you'll find something to inspire and challenge you at our conference.

Melanoma and Cutaneous Oncology Symposium 2025

Describe the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and risk factors associated with melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, and other neoplasms involving the skin, Apply best practices in the diagnosis, evaluation, and classification of melanoma and other cutaneous malignancies, Integrate the latest medical therapies and surgical techniques into the care of patients with cutaneous malignancies.

Annual Hawaii Cancer Conference: The Latest in Lung and Breast Cancer

Each conference will consist of case-based panel discussions featuring local, Hawaii-based faculty, moderated by key experts from the mainland United States. Participants will have the chance to bring best practices back to their clinics and interact with local colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances clinical practice and patient care.

42nd Annual Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Participants will identify recently approved therapies for Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis; identify updates in the management of HBV and HCV; restate the endoscopic options for the patient with PSC-related bile duct strictures; describe the surgical approach to pancreatic cancer; describe the surgical options available to patients with cholangiocarcinoma; review state-of-the-art management for patients with hereditary polyposis syndromes

Practical Aspects of Palliative Care (PAPC)

PAPC addresses the assessment and management of current challenges in palliative care, including the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual/existential sources of suffering experienced by patients and their families. This year’s course will present 3 new plenary sessions, including a focus on health equity.