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Annual Conference Objectives
Educational Needs
The educational needs are to advance the science of laser medicine and surgery, provide better education in the safe and effective clinical use of laser and light/energy-based devices, involve residents and trainees in laser education, and train non-medical clinical personnel who work in the laser field. Through didactic lectures, abstract sessions, courses, and conversation, the ASLMS Annual Conference instructs attendees on everything from the basic science behind energy-tissue interactions to the most up-to-date laser and energy device research to their everyday practical use in the clinic.
Designated Participants
The designated participants are all those interested in the use of lasers, light/energy-based devices, optics, and ancillary fields of surgery and medicine. The ASLMS Annual Conference is not a specialty-specific conference but rather technology-specific conference. Physicians attending the conference include dermatologists, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, urologists, general surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, cardiologists, oncologists, gynecologists, just to name a few. Laboratory researchers attending the conference include, but are not limited to, engineers, physicists, biologists, and chemists. In addition, attendees from the nursing and allied health fields as well as industry itself are all welcome to share information about a variety of topics on lasers.
Background Requirements
While knowledge of lasers and energy devices and their use in medicine and surgery is desired, the conference is directed at all levels including novices coming to learn about lasers for the very the first time.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Attendees of the conference will improve understanding of the new basic science and clinical research in lasers and energy devices that may lead to novel therapeutic strategies. In addition, attendees will be better able to select appropriate laser and energy device therapies for specific patient problems; and anticipate, prevent, and manage adverse events associated with clinical laser treatments and collaborate with patients to develop treatment plans that meet their physical and emotional needs. Attendees will identify gaps in their knowledge and performance and will use the information presented at the Annual Conference to close those gaps and improve their clinical outcomes and reduce their complications. These learning objectives will be reached by attendance in Fundamentals courses, clinical application courses, luncheons, workshops, plenary session, clinical breakout sessions and combined sessions, expert panels, focus sessions, and poster presentations. The multispecialty nature of this conference provides cross-fertilization among specialties, which frequently leads to clinical breakthroughs in multiple fields.