The 13th Annual American Dermoscopy Meeting 2025 is a landmark in-person dermoscopy conference held from June 26 to June 28, 2025, at the Monterey Marriott in Monterey, California. Designed for both novices and advanced practitioners, this immersive event offers a deep dive into dermatoscopic techniques, diagnostic strategies, and clinical correlates, all framed within the scenic backdrop of Monterey’s coastal beauty and outdoor charm.
What You Will Learn
Fundamental and advanced dermoscopy skills across key domains—including melanocytic lesions, basal cell carcinoma, vascular anomalies, mucosal and nail evaluations, and pediatric dermatoscopic patterns
Proven diagnostic algorithms, morphological interpretation tools, and histopathologic correlation from leading experts
Practical workshop content such as cryotherapy, skin biopsy techniques, and hands-on dermatoscopy training built for real-world application
Engaging learning formats including best-case showcases, audience participation (e.g., two-step and TADA algorithms), and comparative case analysis to enhance clinical judgment
Event Details
Event: American Dermoscopy Meeting 2025
Dates: June 26–28, 2025 (Bonus workshop on June 25 for dermoscopy beginners)
Location: Monterey Marriott, Monterey, CA
Format: On-site live sessions, optional live-streaming access for remote learners, networking events, exhibits, and product spotlight luncheons
Extras: Beautiful natural surroundings—including Pinnacles National Park access and Monterey Bay explorations—to enrich both educational and personal experiences
Who Should AttendDermatologists, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, residents, and dermatology-focused clinicians at all skill levels who wish to sharpen their diagnostic dermoscopy skills in an inspiring and interactive setting.
Why AttendThis meeting provides a rare blend of high-impact dermoscopy training, expert guidance, dynamic peer engagement, and scenic immersion. Attendees will emerge with enhanced diagnostic confidence, hands-on know-how, and a refreshed professional outlook—elevating both their patient care and clinical expertise.
+ Topics:
Jaimes: Dermoscopy: principals, NPD vs PD vs other filters, equipment
Jaimes: Two-step dermoscopy algorithm
Jaimes: Melanoma specific structures
Marghoob: Closing
Marghoob: Dermoscopic structures-histopathology correlations (non-melanocytic)
Marghoob: Dermoscopic structures-histopathology correlations (melanocytic)
Marghoob: The universe of nevi
Marghoob: Onychoscopy
Marghoob: Other Cutaneous Malignancies
Marghoob: Posttest I
Marghoob: Posttest II
Marghoob: Posttest III
Martin: Management BCC/AK-SCC: The in-between
Navarrete: Benign neoplasms III: CCA, JXG, sebaceous/other adnexal etc.
Navarrete: BCC & its mimickers
Navarrete: Entodermoscopy
Navarrete: Best cases from around the world
Oliviero: Basic Structures & Terminology for the novice
Oliviero: Benign neoplasms IV: LPLK
Rabinovitz, Oliviero: AK & SCC
Rabinovitz: Approach to evaluating facial lesions
Seiverling: TADA
Seiverling, Jaimes: Audience participation: two-step & TADA
Seiverling: Benign neoplasms II: Vascular lesions: angioma, lymphangioma, angiokeratoma, port wine, PG, etc
Seiverling: Dermoscopy in pediatric population
Seiverling: Case based learning (context & comparators)
Swanson: Approach to evaluating mucosal lesions
Swanson: Tricoscopy
Usatine: Dermatopathology basics for novice dermoscopist
Usatine: Workshop: Cryotherapy: lecture & hands-on workshop
Usatine: Skin Biopsy and Suturing
Usatine: Benign neoplasms I: DF, lentigo, & SK
Usatine: Approach to evaluating volar lesions
Usatine: Options for continued learning
Usatine: Inflammoscopy
Usatine: Dermoscopy of non-white skin





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