Pacific Dermatologic Association
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Pacific Dermatologic Association
Our mission is to offer high-quality continuing education opportunities to dermatologists practicing in the Western US, Canada, Mexico and Pacific Rim countries. We are committed to helping develop the next generation of dermatologists and improve the overall quality of patient care. Within our membership, there are both established, experienced thought-leaders in the field as well as younger up-and-coming clinicians and researchers.

Our education scheduling is designed in a format that supports a work family balance. Dr. Riana Sanyal, a current Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center dermatology resident, was selected as the 2021 Anita Gilliam Best Resident Presenter during PDA's 73rd Annual Meeting in Lake Tahoe, California.
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The Pacific Dermatologic Association was founded in 1948 to offer high-quality continuing education and professional development opportunities to dermatologists practicing in the Western US, Canada, Mexico and Pacific Rim countries. The PDA is the largest regional dermatologic society in the US, and the premier educational society for dermatologists within the Pacific Rim area.
Now is an exciting time in medical dermatology! New biologics, genetic testing and telemedicine have changed our landscape of treatment options and changed the therapeutic ladders. Join us in Scottsdale for an expert, interactive review of where we are and where we are going in the field of medical dermatology.
Join your colleagues for four days of educational programming at PDA's 73rd Annual Meeting at the Resort at Squaw Creek in Lake Tahoe, California. PDA 2021 will offer both practical and cutting-edge content that spans the entire spectrum of medical and surgical dermatologic topics. YOUR MEETING, YOUR WAY! PDA 2021 will be a hybrid meeting, offering attendees the option to participate in person or virtually through our online platform.
Our main block of rooms at the Resort at Squaw Creek, host site for PDA 2021, is full. Given the higher than anticipated demand at the Resort, the PDA will also be offering overflow options at Squaw Valley Lodge, which is a short 7 minute shuttle ride from the Resort at Squaw Creek. Shuttle service will be provided to attendees so you can easily move back and forth.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of National Association for Continuing Education and the Pacific Dermatology Association.
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