Magic Wand: Lab to Clinic Problem Solving - Special CME Session
Saturday, April 14 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Room: Trinity Ballroom
Participants This activity is designed for clinicians interested in solving unmet clinical needs through innovative research, starting from identifying a problem worth solving, doing proof of concept studies in lab and then inventing novel treatments for use in patients.
Background Requirements Prospective participants do not require any special background requirements.
Educational Needs/Expected Learning Objectives Physicians will learn how to engage in problem based innovation to help solve unmet clinical needs.
Director(s) R. Rox Anderson, MD; Lilit Garibyan, MD, PhD
Faculty Kachiu C. Lee, MD; J. Stuart Nelson, MD, PhD; Fernanda H. Sakamoto, MD, PhD
Time |
TITLE - PRESENTING AUTHOR
|
9:30 AM - 9:32 AM |
Introduction - R. Rox Anderson & Lilit Garibyan |
9:33 AM - 9:48 AM |
"Magic Wand" Concept - Lilit Garibyan |
9:49 AM - 9:59 AM |
Decoding Onychomycosis: Applying the “Magic Wand” Problem Solving Method - Kachiu C. Lee |
10:00 AM - 10:10 AM |
New Materials Science Approaches for Dermatological Problems - Fernanda H. Sakamoto |
10:11 AM - 10:21 AM |
Selective Photothermolysis of Port Wine Stain Blood Vessels…Then What? - J. Stuart Nelson |
10:22 AM - 10:30 AM |
Q&A and Conclusion - R. Rox Anderson & Lilit Garibyan |
Schedule and rooms subject to change without notice