Sunday, June 7, 2015
Convene at 9:45 a.m.
West Vancouver Memorial Library -
The syllabus will be fluid. We can rearrange the talks to suit the speakers. Hopefully, there will be ample time for discussion. See the page Hot Spots 2.0 Syllabus. Some have sent me PowerPoints -- not sure if I can attach them, but I'll try after the program. Word files or PDFs are much easier to attach.
Welsh Hall West: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon (A-V available)
Niamh Kelly - The Humanities and Medicine
Jag Bhawan - Greed and Dermatology
Dennis Linder - Thoughts on Psychodermatology
Wei-Li Li - My Mentor
Omid Zargari - Two Stories from My Practice
Paul Esaki - An Iatgrogenic Case
Henry Foong -
James Foong - Medical School in Malaysia
Musto Room - 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
The library has a cafe that you can use for coffee, sandwiches and snacks. We will break before or at at noon for ~ 1/2 hr and then reconvene in the Musto Room where there is no A-V access.
Pat Kenny - Misdiagnosis of Melanoma
George Reizner - "Medicine’s drift from patient care: Business models, CME, EMR and Avatar”
Doug Johnson - Quality Matters
Dave Elpern - Adventures in Cyber-Dermatology
Hot Spots 2.0: The Soul and Spirit of Dermatology
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
West Vancouver Welcome
We are gathered here to discuss some non-technical aspects of dermatology. Hot Spots is a meeting that began in 1987. We have always endeavored to include the humanities as part of these programs.
Indeed, special interest in the humanities was central to
five of our previous meetings: one in Bali in
1992, one on Penang in 2007 and one at the University of British Columbia in
2002 and two in Cuba (2003 and 2004). Five of us who are
here were at the Penang meeting and two of us were among the Bali registrants.
Today, we have an eclectic group from British Columbia,
Malaysia, Japan, Iran, and the States of Hawaii, New York, Wisconsin and
Massachusetts.
We will share our insights and our collegiality. Thank you for coming.
Mahalo, Arigato, Mamnoon, Xie Xie, Go raibh maith agaibh
Our Group in Cuba |
Penang Dawn |
Part of our Penang Meeting |
Taken at our UBC meeting |
Sunday, February 8, 2015
About Hot Spots 2.0
What:
Hot Spots 2.0
When: June 6 – 7, 2015
Where: West Vancouver, British Columbia
Why: See below
Where: West Vancouver, British Columbia
Why: See below
We’ve held Hot Spots in Dermatology since 1987. Most of the meetings have been in Hawaii, but
we’ve also convened in Victoria, BC, Penang, Malaysia, Havana, Cuba and with
the AAD conferences in San Francisco and New Orleans.
The World Congress of Dermatology will be held in Vancouver from June 8 – 13, 2015, and we thought it would be a convenient time to gather some colleagues who like the Hot Spots philosophy in West Vancouver for a day (or two) devoted to the humanities and dermatology. The World Congress will be your typical Mega-Conference with thousands of registrants aimlessly milling around a cavernous convention centre. Hot Spots 2.0 will be a small meeting of 15 – 20 cognoscenti devoted to topics related to humane medicine and the medical humanities.
Each person will pay for her/his own food and beverage costs and a share of the room rental. It will be very reasonable. All registrants will pay the same amount. If there are students or trainees attending, we will offer scholarships.
The World Congress of Dermatology will be held in Vancouver from June 8 – 13, 2015, and we thought it would be a convenient time to gather some colleagues who like the Hot Spots philosophy in West Vancouver for a day (or two) devoted to the humanities and dermatology. The World Congress will be your typical Mega-Conference with thousands of registrants aimlessly milling around a cavernous convention centre. Hot Spots 2.0 will be a small meeting of 15 – 20 cognoscenti devoted to topics related to humane medicine and the medical humanities.
Each person will pay for her/his own food and beverage costs and a share of the room rental. It will be very reasonable. All registrants will pay the same amount. If there are students or trainees attending, we will offer scholarships.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
A Quest for Community
As physicians we can understand Wordsworth when he wrote
The world is too much with us; late and
soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste
our powers:
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a
sordid boon!
That is why it is important for us to spend some time as a
community to honor that part of our lives and work that has little to do with the
biologics, with cosmetics and rejuvenation, with Botox and cryo.
The anthropologist T.J. Luhrman had a prescient Op-Ed
piece in the December 25, 2014 NY Times entitled “Religion Without God.” In it she writes:
How do we understand this impulse to hold a “church” service despite a hesitant
How do we understand this impulse to hold a “church” service despite a hesitant
or even
nonexistent faith? Part of the answer is surely the quest for community.
That’s what
Mr. Jones told The Associated Press: “Singing awesome songs, hearing
interesting
talks, thinking about improving yourself and helping other people — and
doing that in
a community with wonderful relationships. Which part of that is not to
like?”
It struck me that these lines capture the reasons why we are holding Hot
Spots 2.0. It is an opportunity for
those of us who wish to gather in a special place to can share our friendship
and our dedication to the great Oslerian mandate:
The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business;
a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head.
Often the best part of your work will have nothing to do with potions and
powders, but with the exercise of an influence of the strong upon the weak,
of the righteous upon the wicked, of the wise upon the foolish.
Please join us when we gather in West Vancouver for a meeting free from the
trappings of the Medical-Industrial-Academic complex.
Program Overview
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Sea to Sky Gondola – Squamish, B.C.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
West Vancouver
Library Conference Room
10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. Didactic Session
Speakers in
Alpha Order
Yoon Cohen
David Elpern
Paul Esaki
Paul Esaki
Henry Foong
Douglas
Johnson
Patrick Kenny
Wei-Li Lee
Boluwaji
Akhigbe Ogunyemi
George Reizner
Omid Zargari
Omid Zargari
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Sea to Sky Gondola
Sea to Sky Gondola
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Instead of spending the day in a conference room, we are planning a trip to the Sea to Sky Gondola located in Squamish, a half hour drive from West Vancouver. The Gondola opened in May of 2014 and gives access to a amazing mountain area for sightseeing and short hikes.
Sea to Sky Gondola You Tube.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Instead of spending the day in a conference room, we are planning a trip to the Sea to Sky Gondola located in Squamish, a half hour drive from West Vancouver. The Gondola opened in May of 2014 and gives access to a amazing mountain area for sightseeing and short hikes.
Sea to Sky Gondola You Tube.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Hot Spots 2.0 Dinner
Hot
Spots 2.0 Banquet
June
6, 2015 7:00 p.m.
The Beachhouse Restaurant
The Beachhouse Restaurant
We
will hold our informal dinner at the Beachhouse restaurant, located at the foot
of West Vancouver's Dundarave Pier. It
is one of the North Shore's most celebrated landmarks, home of acclaimed West
Coast cuisine. The Beachhouse Restaurant & Lounge will provide a memorable
setting for meal.
Please Join us!
Please Join us!
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