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Florida Derm News - Florida Society of Dermatology and
Florida Derm News An Official Publication of the Florida Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery Winter 2009 President’s Message James M. Spencer, MD FSDDS President The 2009 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery is scheduled for Memorial Day weekend at the Boca Raton Resort and Club in Boca Raton, Florida. (See back page.) This annual meeting is our Society’s main activity of the year and we strongly urge you to attend. We have assembled an outstanding faculty who represent the best in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. They will be bringing us cuttingedge knowledge and new developments in our field. In addition, this year’s meeting will have some new features that I hope will make it even a more memorable experience for all attendees. First, there will be a special preconference session entitled Risk Management/Medical Errors. This 2-hour session will satisfy the mandatory requirement needed for re-licensure in the State of Florida and is a must for all licensed physicians in the state. The course will be taught by Chris Nuland, Esq., the FSDDS General Counsel and Steven Rosenberg, MD, past FSDDS president and Board member. Together they will bring useful and practical legal and medical perspectives in this issue... Rules & Regulations.................. 2 Market Watch........................... 3 Board of Medicine Update......... 5 FSDDS News.............................. 8 Board of Directors................... 10 The Final Word........................ 11 continued on page 6 2009 Legislative Update Jon Johnson FSDDS Governmental Consultant With the campaign season behind us, the 2009 Legislative Session is quickly ramping up. At the time of this writing we are completing Special Session 2009 A. This session was called to address the $2.4 billion dollar hole in the current 2008–2009 Fiscal Year. The two sides agreed to $1.2 billion in spending cuts, as well as spending $400 million from the budget stabilization fund, $700 million from the Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund, $190 million from the housing trust fund, and more than $300 million from various other trust funds to fill the gap. The Legislature also set aside a reported $400 million to fill future shortfalls between now and the end of the year. Unfortunately, this is just the beginning of the budget cuts. Economists are predicting an over $4 billion shortfall for the 2009–2010 Fiscal Year budget, which the legislature will be passing during the regular 2009 Legislative Session. The bottom line is that there is not an end in sight to the budget cutting. continued on page 6 Visit us online at www.fsdds.org Florida Derm News is published quarterly by the Florida Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery 6816 Southpoint Pkwy Suite 1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Copyright ©2009 All rights reserved. Rules & Regulations Do You Need a Health Care Clinic Establishment Permit? Many physicians were taken aback this December when they received notices demanding that they pay $225 for a “Health Care Clinic Establishment Permit.” Under the new law, the permit is required for all professional Chris Nuland, Esq. associations and professional FSDDS General Counsel limited liability companies that purchase prescription drugs, even if the physicians are not registered as dispensing practitioners, and a separate permit is required for each office. However, members should be aware that they may not be required to purchase such a permit if they order the drugs in their personal names. According to Rebecca Poston, the Executive Director of the Florida Board of Pharmacy, “Health care practitioners or veterinarians who are personally purchasing prescription drugs through the use of their professional license number do not need to apply for this permit… The Department does not intend (sic) to enforce an interpretation of the law that would prohibit the use of prescription drugs by practitioners at an establishment in a group practice that were purchased by another member of the group practice at that establishment. continued on page 7 Winter 2009 • 2 Market Watch The New World We Live In As I sit here at my desk once again doing my daily research, I see a plethora of new research coming across my e-mails. Will I once again find myself wasting precious time on what will be a moot point when I read the Margaux Fiori next e-mail? What is the Investment Advisor government up to today? This is my new theme until things return back to normal. By the way, what is normal in today’s world? Normal for me will be to go home tonight, get a good night’s sleep, and do it all over again tomorrow. all of you realized what was really important in 2008. If you are reading this, then something good has happened in your life today! “You woke up this morning!” As for the rest of the stuff going on, we will get through this. Tomorrow we will pay more attention to our debt ratio. The broker will actually have to keep up with the changing environment instead of just handing money over to mutual fund companies or third party investment platforms. More brokers will utilize more indexing with exchange-traded funds that offer currencies, buy-write strategies and many more. Ratings on insurance companies will become the first question a client asks. Some lessons learned from 2008 will make us better prepared moving forward. Although it seems never ending, this will end. * An investor with a system knows that research never stops. Even when there is no buying going on, the preparation for buying has to continue. A correction of this magnitude is extraordinary, and while the trend could extend further south before a new bull market emerges, this would be a good time to survey the damage. Some of the bear market’s casualties, i.e. collaterally damaged stocks, will survive the current economic down cycle and be all the stronger and more profitable for it. Not all sectors will emerge together. However, following the money of the spender (the government), would be a good place to start. Investors who can identify the potential survivors and are patient and financially solvent enough to delay immediate gratification for longer-term gains, stand to be rewarded. Warren Buffet says he likes to buy when other people are selling. However, this market is not like any other, is it? This market is full of surprises and revelations. Margaux Fiori has worked in the investment and financial services industry since 1997. She is an investment advisor representative for Lincoln Financial Securities Corporation, member of SIPC, offering a comprehensive range of investments, in addition to retirement and financial planning services. Her areas of expertise include financial planning, wealth preservation, estate planning, supplemental retirement income, asset protection and corporate planning. * As with any investment, international investing carries some risks, including but not limited to political risk and currency fluctuation risk. To determine if international investing is appropriate for your circumstances and to learn more about the risks and potential rewards associated with this strategy and if you would like to learn more about these areas of investment, please do not hesitate to contact Margaux Fiori through the office of Larry Share at 800-329-5011. Now let us fast forward! What has changed? How about life as we know it! We go back to basics like our parents and grandparents. (Who by the way did very well for themselves.) But, first let me say to all of you readers: I hope that Winter 2009 • 3 Our best is getting better Skin & Cancer Associates Continue Expansion. Advanced Dermatology Management,Inc.(ADM),is proud to provide comprehensive practice management services to Skin and Cancer Associates/Center for Cosmetic Enhancement® and congratulates them on their continued expansion. NOW AFFILIATED WITH ADM: DERMATOLOGISTS: Richard Greene, M.D. Joel Wilentz, M.D. Joseph Arena, M.D. Garry Gewirtzman, M.D. Harold Rabinovitz, M.D. David Sharaf, M.D. Daniel Wolf, M.D. Mark Nestor, M.D., Ph.D. Daniel Rivlin, M.D. Sidney Indgin, M.D. Richard Rubenstein, M.D. Marta Rendon, M.D. Judith Crowell, M.D. Brad Glick, D.O., MPH Janet Teltscher, M.D. Gregg Wilentz, D.O. Shani Studnik, D.O. Cynthia Tie, M.D. Stephen Mandy, M.D. Stephen Horwitz, M.D. Jay Gottlieb, D.O. Karen Weismantle, M.D. Kellie Mosley-Mendez, D.O. Sandy Goldman, D.O. De Anne Collier, M.D. Kenneth Hertz, M.D. Robb Wilentz, M.D. Pamela Kennedy, M.D. Stefan Weiss, M.D. J. Richard Taylor, M.D. Alysa Herman, M.D. Robin Shecter, D.O. Brian Katz, M.D. Larissa Scanlan, M.D. Khari Bridges, M.D. Francessca Brettschneider, M.D. David Pascoe, M.D. Donna Bilu Martin, M.D. Todd Coven, M.D. Lynora Curtis, D.O. ADVANCED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONERS: Margaret Oliviero, A.R.N.P. 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AT 305.933.6716, OR DAVID WAGENER AT 305.623.5595. www.admcorp.com Board of Medicine Update What’s New with the Florida Board of Medicine 1. Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) 5. Recent Legislation The FSMB is conducting research on demonstrating competence as a condition of continued licensure. Referred to as Maintenance of Licensure, the Board discussed this at their annual meeting and determined there is not enough evidence at this time to make any changes to Florida’s re-licensure laws, although they do support FSMB’s continued research in this area. 2008 legislation: • expanded the authority of the Physician Assistant Council to expand PA prescribing to include anti-psychotics and parenteral medications. Nothing has changed yet in the current PA formulary. • expanded availability of Practitioners Resource Network (PRN) to medical students • USF and FIU Schools of Medicine authorized to use Medical Faculty Certificates to allow out-of-state physicians to practice as part of their teaching duties. 2. Workforce Survey The Board is looking forward to a Department Report on the recent surveys conducted by physicians during 2007 (voluntary) and 2008 (mandatory) renewals. Data from these surveys will be used by the Board and the Department of Health to make decisions about the future of health care in Florida. Speaking of renewal, due to sound fiscal handling of the budget, the Board voted to reduce the renewal fee to $360 last year. 3. Licensure Process The application process has been streamlined to reduce application processing time from 120 to 97 days thanks to changes in the approval process and electronically filing fingerprint cards. The newest licensure advancement is the online application status check system which allows applicants to check the status of their application online at any time. 4. Communication with Physicians If the Board has your e-mail address, you have been receiving quarterly messages from Robert Cline, MD, and you have had the opportunity to provide input on what is important to you and your practice. So, please update your practitioner profile and provide an email address. If you have any questions about recent Legislation or rules and laws that may affect your practice, you may email us at [email protected] and we’ll do our best to assist you. 6. Top Ten Tips To Avoid Problems With Your License There are a few laws and rules that every physician practicing in Florida should know and knowing these things will help physicians avoid unnecessary disciplinary action. 1. Physicians must update their profile within 15 days of any change. [s. 456.042, F.S.] 2. Physicians must notify the Board prior to relocating a practice. [s. 456.035, 458.319(3), s. 458.327(2)(e), F.S. & Rule 64b8-10, FAC] 3. Do not pre-sign prescription pads. [s. 458.331(1)(aa), F.S.] 4. Know the rules on advertising. [s. 456.002, F.S. & Rule 64B8-11, FAC] 5. If you treat your family, friends and employees, you must maintain medical records. [s. 458.331(1)(r) & (m), F.S.] 6. Know patient boundaries: a prescription creates a physician/patient relationship. continued on page 9 Winter 2009 • 5 President’s Message continued from page 1 Legislative Update continued from page 1 to this important topic. This session will be held on Friday, May 22, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm and is included at no extra charge for those registered for our annual meeting. Following the educational session we will be holding an opening reception with our exhibitors to officially begin the meeting. To date, there are several legislative issues relating to hospitals and doctors that we are closely following. This of course is just a sampling of bills that have been filed to date. Another change worth noting is that the format of the meeting has been expanded slightly to provide an even better educational and social weekend. In addition to an outstanding line of nationally prominent speakers, we are going to hold some smaller group breakout sessions, allowing members to pursue their individual interests in medical, surgical, or cosmetic dermatology in depth with the experts. You will be able to tailor your experience at the meeting to best fit your needs. We will also feature live demonstrations of the latest cosmetic techniques as well as laser and light devices. This legislation would increase the cigarette tax and designate where the increased general revenue should be spent. We are also adding some sessions where we can learn from one another. There will be a member’s pearls session on Sunday, May 24. Any member may submit a 10 minute pearls presentation they would like to share with their colleagues. If you are interested in presenting your techniques, observations, or ideas, just send me an e-mail with your proposed topic to [email protected] for consideration. We are also sponsoring a poster competition with a cash prize. Posters on clinical or research topics are most welcome, so please consider sharing your expertise with your colleagues. The weekend offers ample opportunity to socialize and reconnect with friends and colleagues. The Boca Raton Resort and Club is truly a beautiful property with outstanding restaurants, beach, pool, tennis and golf, and spa among the many amenities. After a hiatus of several years, we have reinstituted a Gala Dinner for the membership and this will take place Sunday evening, May 24. Remember, our meeting is about education, professional development, friendship and collegiality. A strong attendance makes for a great meeting, and I look forward to seeing you there! Winter 2009 • 6 HB 11 Cigarette Tax by Rep. Waldman HB 243 and SB 416 Health Care Management by Rep. Patronis and Sen. Fasano This managed care reform legislation addresses three issues: (1) Payment denials, after covered medical services have been rendered to patients with private health insurance, for one of two reasons – prior authorization was inadvertently not obtained for a medically necessary service or because the health plan mistakenly verified the patient’s eligibility under the plan; (2) Policy and procedural changes that impact terms of a provider contract that are implemented after a contract is signed between a provider and the health plan; and (3) Efforts by health plans to discourage collection of patient financial requirements at the point of service. The legislation also creates a study group to recommend more efficient and cost-effective approaches to collecting deductibles, co-pays and co-insurance. HB 263 and SB 558 Prescription Drug Coverage by Rep. Hayes and Sen. Fasano This legislation prohibits health insurance policies or medical service plan contracts from limiting, reducing, or denying coverage for drugs under specified circumstances. SB 462 Controlled Substances/ Prescription Monitoring by Sen. Fasano This legislation requires AHCA to establish a statewide comprehensive electronic system to monitor the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances listed in Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV. Rules and Regulations continued from page 2 SB 556 and HB 285 Medicaid Program/ LowIncome Pool Plan by Sen. Gaetz and Rep. Patronis This legislation requires AHCA to make and submit recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature regarding the financing of and distribution of funds for the low-income pool plan. This legislation would abolish the Medicaid Low-Income Pool Council. “If the professional limited liability company wishes to purchase prescription drugs in the name of the company, then it would need a permit.” However, groups may pay for the prescription drugs with a corporate check so long as the medications are delivered in the name of individual physician, using that physician’s professional license number. For more information, contact the FSDDS General Counsel’s office at [email protected]. As always we will be watching closely for any legislation that undoes any of the important patient safety provisions that we have been successful in implementing in the past by stalling efforts of non-physician providers from gaining more unsupervised practices particularly in the area of laser hair removal. Winter 2009 • 7 FSDDS News THE COSTS OF DERMATOLOGIC PRESCRIPTIONS Steven P. Rosenberg, MD FSDDS Past President and Member, Florida Board of Medicine How often do we have drug reps in our office touting their companies’ new formulation of a 30-year-old antibiotic and being advised that with the rebate forms it will cost your patient less than a generic? A few hours later the patient calls complaining about the exorbitant cost. The rebates may be a saving for some patients, but all too often the cost of the rebate is just tacked on to the final cost with the anticipation that the insurer will be paying for the medication. Now that more patients have high deductible policies or prescription plans with limited formularies we should anticipate greater scrutiny of prescription costs by our patients. The following data was collected by the listed pharmacies in the West Palm Beach area during the month of September 2008. VANOS CREAM 60GMS Winter 2009 • 8 COSTCO SAMS CVS WALGREENS 205.07 206.32 207.99 258.99 VERDESO FOAM 100GMS 264.33 269.54 270.99 273.99 DESONATE GEL 60GMS 199.62 179.54 201.99 230.99 CLOBEX SPRAY 4OZ 348.62 474.68 361.99 372.99 CLOBEX LOTION 4OZ 431.01 494.72 451.99 442.99 OLUX FOAM 100GMS 350.24 375.54 379.99 402.99 OLUX E FOAM 100GMS 294.51 282.84 313.99 338.99 TACLONEX OINT 60GMS 425.24 467.72 472.99 497.99 DIFFERIN GEL 0.1% 50GMS 157.81 166.36 183.99 194.99 ATRALIN GEL 45GMS 160.05 169.72 180.99 172.99 RETINA MICRO 0.1% GMS PUMP 154.37 173.84 184.99 198.99 TAZORAC CREAM 0.1% 60GMS 258.07 262.68 265.99 277.99 FINACEA 60GMS 110.96 121.72 122.99 141.99 METROGEL 1% 60GMS 145.39 152.54 153.99 176.99 BENZACLIN PUMP 50GMS 156.51 158.68 166.99 184.99 DUAC GEL 45GMS 166.81 165.72 184.99 170.99 OXISTAT CREAM 30GMS 69.59 68.84 75.59 91.99 LOPROX GEL 60GMS 45gms …161.76 100gms…359.62 60gms 216.99 60gms 269.99 XOLEGEL 30GMS 15gms….106.44 30gms….214.62 215.99 205.99 ROSULA NS PADS 1 BOX 110.98 119.72 128.99 149.99 TRILUMA 1 TUBE 163.26 172.46 182.99 189.99 VANIQA 1 TUBE 60.09 72.46 78.99 79.99 ATOPICLAIR 100 GMS 114.72 114.61 122.99 117.99 ALTABAX 15 GMS 87.56 87.88 100.99 96.99 HYLIRA GEL LARGE BOTTLE 115.53 111.54 164.99 113.99 ALDARA BOX OF 12 269.35 292.36 309.99 323.99 CARAC 30 GMS 153.28 155.32 164.99 163.99 EFUDEX 5% CREAM 40 GMS 268.16 283.62 260.99 297.99 TARGRETIN 60GMS 1618.27 1770.78 1757.99 1600.09 XYZAL TABS #30 93.52 75.88 93.59 99.69 DORYX 100MG #60 466.31 467.88 507.99 497.79 ADOXA 100MG #60 492.98 generic? 267.32 532.99 575.89 SOLODYN 90MG #60 1062.54 1009.46 1146.99 1139.99 ORACEA 40MG #60 416.16 395.88 457.99 485.99 OXSORALEN ULTRA 10MG #50 1297.46 1139.72 1258.99 1213.09 PLEXION CLOTHS #30 161.06 151.72 169.99 168.99 Board of Medicine Update continued from page 5 [s. 458.331(1)(j) & s. 458.329, F.S.] 7. Avoid wrong site/patient surgery: Make the right incision, on the right patient, at the correct site. [s. 456.072(1)(bb)] 8. Prescribing without a history and physical is a standard of care violation and a violation of Board Rule: Do not prescribe on the Internet. [Rule 64B8-9.014, FAC] 9. Know the rules about reproduction of medical records and know what you can and cannot charge. Also, consider providing your patient with one (1) complimentary set of his/her medical records upon request, free of charge. [Rule 64B8-10.003, FAC] 10. Minor offenses are handled through a citation process. The first citation issued for an offense, although public record, is not considered disciplinary action. [Rule 64B8-8.017, FAC] 7. Stay in Touch Never be left in the dark. You can access the Board of Medicine’s web site 24 hours a day at www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical. From this site you can access information regarding the laws and rules, frequently requested forms, profession updates, current events, renewal information, FDA/DEA alerts and much more. You can also join our web board from this site and receive information as soon as it is released. —Crystal A. Sanford, CPM Program Operations Administrator Florida Board of Medicine SBS FEATURED FACULTY LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! 7th Annual 2009 South Beach SympoSium ™ SOUTH BEACH CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY SYMPOSIUM SOUTH BEACH AESTHETICS SYMPOSIUM er Regista $300 r o NOW favings! S February 12-16, 2009 LoewS Miami Beach Hotel - Miami, Florida Hosted by the Florida Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Jointly sponsored by Creative Educational Concepts, Inc. and SBS Medical Education, LLC New in 2009... • Clinical, Aesthetic and Dermatology Practice Management Sessions – All Under One Roof • 37+ hours of AMA PRA Category 1 and AAD Credit • Hot Topics in Clinical and Cosmetic Dermatology • Advanced Certification Workshops featuring a new Type A Botulinum Toxin • New Practice Management Sessions • More Hands-on, Live Patient Training • Interactive Poster Sessions Glynis R. Ablon, MD David E. Bank, MD Eliot F. Battle, Jr., MD Kenneth Beer, MD Brian Berman, MD, PhD Roger I. Ceilley, MD Clay J. Cockerell, MD David E. Cohen, MD, MPH Joel L. Cohen, MD Doris J. Day, MD, MA James Q. Del Rosso, DO Zoe D. Draelos, MD Patricia K. Farris, MD Roy G. Geronemus, MD Michael H. Gold, MD C. William Hanke, MD Larry Harmon, PhD Michael A. Kane, MD, BS Bruce E. Katz, MD Mark G. Lebwohl, MD Stephen H. Mandy, MD Gary D. Monheit, MD Mark S. Nestor, MD, PhD Michael L. Nestor, ISD David M. Pariser, MD Harold S. Rabinovitz, MD B. Kent Remington, MD Marta I. Rendon, MD Darrell S. Rigel, MD Lawrence A. Schachner, MD Ava T. Shamban, MD Daniel M. Siegel, MD, MS Nowell Solish, MD, FRCP Vernell St. John, CPC, CDC James M. Spencer, MD Neil A. Swanson, MD Arthur Swift, MD Diane M. Thiboutot, MD Darlene Tomlinson, MBA, MHL Danny Vleggaar, MD David L. Wagener, MBA, CPA Guy F. Webster, MD, PhD Susan H. Weinkle, MD Robert A. Weiss, MD Patricia S. Wexler, MD Symposium Chair – Mark S. Nestor, MD, PhD Register online today for the FSDDS $300 savings! www.southbeachsymposium.org Session Directors – Brian Berman, MD, PhD James Q. Del Rosso, DO Zoe D. Draelos, MD Michael H. Gold, MD Gary D. Monheit, MD ™ Winter 2009 • 9 FSDDS 2008–2009 President James M. Spencer, MD 900 Carillon Parkway, Ste 404 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 727-572-1333 phone 727-572-1331 fax Board Member-at-large (2010) Laertes A. Manuelidis, MD 8381 Riverwalk Park Blvd, Ste 101 Fort Myers, FL 33919 239-936-5425 phone 239-936-5176 fax President-Elect Albert J. Nemeth, MD 3165 N. McMullen Booth Rd, C-2 Clearwater, FL 33761 727-799-5273 phone 727-791-9325 fax Board Member-at-large (2011) Susan Weinkle, MD 5601 B 21st Ave W. Bradenton, FL, 34209 941-794-5432 phone 941-794-5682 Fax Vice President and Public Relations Chair Douglas Robins, MD 105 Dahlia Court Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 904-354-4488 phone 904-396-0428 fax FSDDS Representative to the AAD Craig J. Eichler, MD 6101 Pine Ridge Rd, Naples, FL 34119 239-348-4335 phone 239-348-4059 fax Secretary/Treasurer Kristin Smallwood, MD 1980 N. Atlantic Ave, Ste 722 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931-3275 321-784-8811 phone 321-799-4424 fax Membership Chairman J. Rob Hamill, MD 7547 Jacgue Rd Hudson, FL 34667 727-862-8561 phone 727-863-7296 fax Immediate Past President Glenn L. Zellman, MD 7301 N. University Dr, Ste 102 Tamarac, FL 33321 954-726-2000 phone 954-726-3109 fax Legislative Committee Chair Dan Meirson, MD 1 West Sample Rd, Ste 302 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954-782-7701 phone 954-782-9596 fax Board Member-at-large (2009) Oren H. Lifshitz, MD 4477 Medical Center Way, Ste A West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-840-7977 phone 561-842-9521 fax Winter 2009 • 10 Managed Care Committee Chair William I. Roth, MD 10075 Jog Rd, Ste 206 Boynton Beach, FL 33437 561-731-4900 phone 561-731-4419 fax Surgical Care Committee Chair (FSDS Board Liason) Neil Fenske, MD 12901 Bruce B Downs Boulevard # 79 Tampa, FL 33612 813-974-2188 phone 813-974-4272 fax FSDDS Representative to the FMA and Socioeconomic Chair Clifford W. Lober, MD, JD 505 West Oak St, #201 Kissimmee, FL 34741 407-846-7166 phone 407-846-3060 fax South Beach Symposium Representative Mark S. Nestor, MD, PhD 2925 Aventura Blvd, Ste 205 Aventura, FL 33180 305-933-6716 phone 305-933-3853 fax Past President Ex Officio Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhD University of Miami Miller School of Medicine 1600 NW 10th Ave. RMSB RM 2023-A Miami, FL 33136 305-243-4472 phone 305-243-6191 fax Past President Ex Officio Steven P. Rosenberg, MD 470 Columbia Drive, Suite 102A West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561-640-4400 phone 561-640-8098 fax FSDDS General Counsel Christopher L. Nuland, Esquire 904-355-1555 FSDDS Governmental Consultant Jon Johnson & Travis Blanton 537 East Park Avenue Tallahassee, FL 32301 850-224-1900 phone 850-224-1444 fax FSDDS Executive Director Brian O. Foy 6816 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-309-6240 phone 904-998-0855 fax Associate Director of Programs Colleen Filbert 6816 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-309-6240 phone 904-998-0855 fax Meeting Planner Lindsay Otto 6816 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-309-6240 phone 904-998-0855 fax The Final Word “Membership begins with me.” I’m sure you have heard that a hundred times but it always rings true! Congratulations if you are receiving this newsletter! You and approximately 33% of your colleagues in Florida are members of the FSDDS. Thank you for your support of the FSDDS, your professional advocacy organization on behalf Brian O. Foy of the practice of dermatology FSDDS Executive Director in Florida! Your financial support, time commitment and service on behalf of your colleagues is truly appreciated. However, the downside is that nearly two-thirds of your fellow dermatologists are not members. They do not pay dues, they do not support the activities of the FSDDS, yet they benefit from the collective work and support you do on their behalf in so many areas. Sure—they may support what FSDDS does for them in spirit, but they do not walk the talk. This must change, and it will take some work on your behalf. The Top Ten Reasons to be a Member of FSDDS. Yes—it is “Letterman-esque,” but it should give you the ammunition you need when discussing membership with a colleague. Pick a few bullet points that best explain why you support FSDDS, and use them when you talk to a fellow dermatologist who is not (yet) a member. We produced many of these cards here at the head office that reflect these messages, so please let us know if you’d like some to distribute. From my perspective, in terms of membership recruitment, nothing is more effective than peerto-peer contact and mentorship. Every one of you knows a dermatologist (or several) in this state who is not a member of the FSDDS. When was the last time you asked a colleague or a partner, “Are you a member of the FSDDS?” If they are not, ask them “Why not?” If you or they are not sure, please contact your FSDDS staff team and we will verify their membership status. Happy New Year to all of you and best wishes for a prosperous and healthy 2009! FSDDS is working on your behalf. We have strong and engaged physician leaders who understand what is important to practicing dermatologists. They participate and are active in the AAD. They lobby in Tallahassee. One of our Board members serves on the Florida Board of Medicine and gives us insight into regulatory and licensure issues that impact the practice of medicine. They support Pac-Y-Derm and, in turn, support legislators who understand our issues. They give much of their spare time. And much, much more. We have a good team, but to be stronger and more effective, our team must grow! We need your help. Below is a marketing piece your FSDDS Board developed to assist members in recruiting nonmembers. The FSDDS will soon be sending a membership appeal to non-members. The Florida Legislative Session is approaching and your Board and staff team will be closely monitoring the process. Collectively, we are your eyes and ears for preserving the practice of dermatology in Florida, but we need your help! Please take a moment to talk to a colleague soon and urge them to join the team. Your encouragement may be all it takes. Top 10 Reasons to Be a Member of FSDDS 1. Advocate for your profession in Tallahassee on legislative issues 2. Support legislators who support dermatology 3. Represent dermatologists and patients at the national level (AAD) 4. Promote collegiality and professionalism in dermatology 5. Support maximum reimbursement for quality dermatologic care 6. Maintain direct access to dermatologists for Florida’s citizens 7. Attend educational programs that enhance patient care 8. Promote dermatologists as THE experts in skin care 9. Exclusive member benefits like discounted liability insurance 10.Access to legal information and discounted rates for counsel Winter 2009 • 11 Save the Date for the 2009 Annual Meeting! Spend your Memorial Day weekend, May 22–25, 2009 with the FSDDS! Enjoy world-class accommodations and a relaxing weekend with colleagues and friends. FSDDS room rates start at $163/night for a Cloister room. Rates vary depending on accommodation preference. Please note: There is an additional $20/night charge for the resort fee and applicable room taxes. Call early – the discounted FSDDS room rates cannot be guaranteed after April 21, 2009. 009 NEW in 2 The 2009 Annual Meeting will feature new and exciting scientific programs to spark your interest. New additions include a poster session for attendees, specialty breakout sessions and an administrator’s program for your office staff. Stay tuned for more details on the FSDDS Annual Meeting. You can always visit the newly designed website at www.fsdds.org for updates on the meeting. The Florida Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery 6816 Southpoint Pkwy., Suite 1000 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Fall 2008 • 12 PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID JACKSONVILLE, FL PERMIT NO. 842