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PDA is currently planning its 61st Annual Meeting, scheduled for August 12-16, 2009 at the Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The Annual Meeting includes plenary sessions with both practical and cutting-edge talks on a wide range of medical and surgical dermatologic topics. In addition, the popular Clinicopathologic Conference (CPC) features presentation and discussion of the latest clinical case studies in the field of dermatology. The 2008 Annual Meeting attracted 250 physician attendees from around the US and abroad to San Francisco for four days of top-level educational programming. Members receive significant registration discounts to the Annual Meeting (from $100 - $250).
Upcoming Meetings

61st Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Dermatologic Association
August 12-16, 2009
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel
Portland, Oregon USA
Conference Overview | Hotel Accommodations
Scientific Program | Resident Case Presentations | Newcomer Award | Hotel Reservations |
Sponsorship | Exhibitor Registration
62nd Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Dermatologic Association
August 11-15, 2010
Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa
Pasadena, California USA
63rd Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Dermatologic Association
August 10-14, 2011
Coeur d' Alene Resort
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho USA
Past Meetings
PDA ANNUAL MEETINGS: 1978 - 2008
A visual retrospective
60th Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Dermatologic Association
August 6-10, 2008
The Palace Hotel
San Francisco, California USA
Conference Overview | Hotel Accommodations
Scientific Program | Attendee Registration Sponsorship | Exhibitor Registration
Resident Case Presentations | Newcomer Award
President's Video Invitation
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Here's what attendees have said about PDA's Annual Meeting...
The educational content was quite comprehensive. The case reports presented during the Clinicopathologic Conference were interesting and valuable.
Karen Stolman, MD
Sandy, Utah
6 years in practice
A good range of topics covered by respected dermatologists in the field. I especially enjoyed the discussion on all the cases.
Audrey Tan, MD
Singapore
7 years in practice
The educational content was excellent. I enjoyed the discussions on surgical closures and the update on botox and fillers. I prefer smaller meetings, like the PDA as it is much more relaxed and you can ask more questions.
Kelli Arntzen, MD
Seattle, Washington
15 years in practice
Excellent course content, especially the CPC sessions. The CPC cases generated interesting discussion and questions from the audience. Excellent organization.
David DiCaudo, MD
Scottsdale, Arizona
11 years in practice
The surgical and laser demonstrations were great, but I found that the practical information presented to be the most valuable. I see a tremendous amount of acne and rosacea in my practice so I appreciated these thorough talks.
DeEtta Gray, MD
Bothell, Washington
12 years in practice |
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