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Don’t Miss Out: DEF Offers Travel Stipends, New Programs for Upcoming East Coast Biologic & Small Molecule Free CME Bootcamp

The Dermatology Education Foundation (DEF) is rolling out a series of new features for the upcoming in-person Biologic & Small Molecule NP/PA Free CME Bootcamp including a travel stipend for eligible health care professionals and a case presentation and discussion learning opportunity.

The meeting is slated to be held May 3-4, 2024 in Jersey City, NJ. 

Registration, faculty information, and agenda for the East coast Bootcamp are available at https://dermnppa.org/biologic-bootcamps/

Founder and President Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C recently announced that the Foundation will provide a $100 travel stipend to offset travel and parking expenses for eligible health care providers who attend the full program. 

Qualified medical professionals who attend the Bootcamp on both Friday and Saturday will receive the stipend in the form of a gift card valued at $100 to be distributed at the conclusion of the conference on Saturday, May 4, 2024 

The following categories of practicing healthcare professionals who are registered and attend both days of the Bootcamp, including Friday, May3, 2024 and Saturday, May 4, 2024 are eligible for the travel stipend: 

  • NP 
  • PA 
  • Nurse 
  • Biologic Coordinator 
  • Resident 
  • Student 
  • MD/DO 
  • Pharmacist 
  • Medical Assistant
  • Office Manager 

(Exhibiting company representatives or any industry employees are NOT eligible for the travel stipend. )

DEF has also announced a case presentation and discussion program to be held during a concluding reception on Saturday. Darren West, MPAS, PA and Mr. Gorelick will co-moderate “Bring Your Cases Discussion” supported by ReachRx. This will allow attendees to pose questions, ask follow-ups, assess the data, and get expert input on their own patient cases. 

To share a case, attendees need to bring their questions, basic patient details, and HPI. Photos are welcome but not required. Be prepared to discuss the treatment course to date and pose your questions. The faculty and your peers will talk through treatment options, alternatives, and potential next steps. (Be mindful of HIPAA and be sure to protect any personal patient information.)