Masterclasses in Dermatology Saturday Morning Live

Expert-led, dermatology education—delivered live to your screen, Saturday mornings.

A live, virtual CME series for dermatology clinicians, airing 7:00 AM–10:30 AM ET eight Saturdays each year. Designed for convenient weekend learning, Saturday Morning Live delivers timely clinical updates, expert insights, and practical takeaways you can apply immediately in practice.

What You Will Experience

  • 8+
    Live Broadcasts
  • 12+
    Expert Faculty
  • 16
    CE Credits Available
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What Is Saturday Morning Live?

Saturday Morning Live is a completely free virtual dermatology education series offering focused, high-impact sessions in a streamlined Saturday morning format. Each program features expert-led presentations and evidence-based updates covering the conditions, treatments, and challenges clinicians encounter most. With eight sessions spaced throughout the year, Saturday Morning Live provides an ongoing opportunity to stay current, earn CME, and deepen clinical knowledge without interrupting the workweek.

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Benefits of Attending

Stay Current with Key Updates
Get concise, timely insights across medical, surgical, and clinical dermatology.

Learn from Expert Faculty
Hear practical guidance and perspectives from leading dermatology clinicians.

Earn CME on Your Schedule
Live sessions run 7:00 AM–10:30 AM ET on eight Saturdays, making it easy to earn credits without weekday conflicts.

Cover Diverse Topics Year-Round
Explore a wide range of dermatology subjects delivered across multiple sessions.

Join from Anywhere
Access the full program virtually from any device.

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Who Should Attend

  • Dermatologists

  • Nurse Practitioners

  • Physician Associates/Assistants

  • Nurses

  • Students/Residents/Fellows

  • Allied health professionals involved in dermatologic care

  • Anyone seeking timely, practical updates in clinical dermatology

Stay Informed

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