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2009 ACMS 41st Annual Meeting
April 23 - 26, 2009
Austin Hilton · Austin, TX

Early Registration to Open January, 2009

Congratulations to Frank C. Saporito, MD, for winning the Membership Needs Survey drawing and receiving complimentary Annual Dues for 2009!



Annual Meeting Photos
Check out the photos from the ACMS 40th Annual Meeting!

History of Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Mohs Micrographic Surgery is named after its founder and originator, Frederic E. Mohs, MD. As a medical student from 1929 to 1934, Dr. Mohs conducted cancer research projects while working for his mentor and zoology professor, Michael Guyer. Dr. Guyer was familiar with the preparation of frozen tissue for producing microscopic slides and had authored a book explaining how to harvest and process tissue for microscopic examination. The book focused on the need for examining, drawing and documenting discoveries that were made with the microscope.

These microscopic techniques were later used by Dr. Mohs to map out cancer around nerves, blood vessels, muscle and bone. The cancers he examined were removed by shave or saucerizing excision, a technique that removed cancer as a thin disc of tissue so that the tumor and the inflammatory white-cell infiltrate surrounding the cancer could be examined with the microscope.

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