Theme: Exploring the Possibilities towards better Skin

Skin Diseases 2016

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Skin Diseases 2016

Track 1: Inflammatory skin diseases

 Inflammation is part of the complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants. Inflammation is a protective response that involves immune cells, blood vessels, and molecular mediators. The purpose of inflammation is to eliminate the initial cause of cell injury, clear out necrotic cells and tissues damaged from the original insult and the inflammatory process, and to initiate tissue repair.The classical signs of acute inflammation are pain, heat, redness, swelling, and loss of function. Inflammation is a generic response, and therefore it is considered as a mechanism of innate immunity, as compared to adaptive immunity, which is specific for each pathogen.

Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

11th Global Dermatology Conference November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP Januaryg 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Society for Mohs Surgery,  American Society for Photobiology

Track 2: Viral Skin Infection

Fungal infection of humans. Mycoses are common and a variety of environmental and physiological conditions can contribute to the development of fungal diseases. Inhalation of fungal spores or localized colonization of the skin may initiate persistent infections; therefore, mycoses often start in the lungs or on the skin. Antibiotics are a risk factor for fungal infections. Individuals with weakened immune systems are also at risk of developing fungal infections. This is the case of people with HIV/AIDS, people under steroid treatments, and people taking chemotherapy. People with diabetes also tend to develop fungal infections. Very young and very old people, also, are groups at risk. Although all are at risk of developing fungal infections, the likelihood is higher in these groups. Subcutaneous mycoses involve the dermis, subcutaneous tissues, muscle and fascia. These infections are chronic and can be initiated by piercing trauma to the skin which allows the fungi to enter. These infections are difficult to treat and may require surgical interventions such as debridement. Keeping the skin clean and dry, as well as maintaining good hygiene, will help larger topical mycoses. Because fungal infections are contagious, it is important to wash after touching other people or animals. Sports clothing should also be washed after use.

 Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatologists Meeting November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,  Alliance for Humane Dermatology,  Association des dermatologistes du Québec, Health Canada,  Canadian Association of Wound Care,  Canadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology Foundation,  Canadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region Chapter,  Canadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses,  Canadian Medical Protective Association,  Canadian Melanoma Foundation,  Canadian Skin Patient Alliance ,  American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association

Track 3: Bacterial Skin Infection

Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms and the toxins they produce. Infectious disease, also known as transmissible disease or communicable disease, is illness resulting from an infection. Infection of the skin is distinguished from dermatitis, Which is inflammation of the skin, but a skin infection can result in skin inflammation. Skin inflammation due to skin infection is called infective dermatitis.Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicle that can resemble pimples. Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection most common among pre-school children. It is primarily caused by Staphylococcus aureus, and sometimes by Streptococcus pyogenes. Erysipelasis an acute streptococcus bacterial infection of the deep epidermis with lymphatic spread.Cellulitis is a diffuse inflammation of connective tissue with severe inflammation of dermal and subcutaneous layers of the skin. Cellulitis can be caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and often occurs where the skin has previously been broken: cracks in the skin, cuts, blisters, burns, insect bites, surgical wounds, intravenous drug injection or sites of intravenous catheter insertion. Skin on the face or lower legs is most commonly affected by this infection, though cellulitis can occur on any part of the body.

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13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and  Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatology Conference  November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, European Society for Pigment Cell ResearchAmerican Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological AssociationInternational Foundation of Dermatology IFD, International League of Dermatologic Societies (ILDS), International Society for Cutaneous LymphomasInternational Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Track 4: Fungal Skin Infection

A viral disease occurs when an organism's body is invaded by pathogenic viruses, and infectious virus particles (virions) attach to and enter susceptible cells. DNA viruses replicate within the nucleus while RNA viruses replicate within the cytoplasm. Exceptions are known to this rule: poxviruses replicate within the cytoplasm and orthomyxoviruses and hepatitis D virus (RNA viruses) replicate within the nucleus. Clinical presentation is used to detect viral disease by looking for history of severe muscle and joint pains before fever and also detect skin rash and lymph gland swelling. Laboratory investigation is not necessary to detect viral infections, because no increase in the white blood cells, the laboratory investigation is done to find other bacterial infections, if it is suspected. Viruses commonly have self-limited life, so treatment is usually reduce the symptoms only and antipyretic and analgesic drugs are commonly being used. A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.

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13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and  Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatologists Meeting November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, European Society for Pigment Cell ResearchAmerican Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological AssociationInternational Foundation of Dermatology IFD, International League of Dermatologic Societies (ILDS), International Society for Cutaneous LymphomasInternational Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Track 5: Genodermatoses

Genodermatoses usually refers to diseases caused by monogenic abnormality. This textbook addresses genetic diseases separately in terms of their clinical features: It describes ichthyosis

 Keratinization, epidermolysis bullosa in that on blistering diseases, and oculocutaneous albinism in that on disorders of skin color. Genodermatoses are an inherited disorder, present with multisystem involvement. Help us to identify regular mutations and appalling skin diseases with recessive inheritance. Genetic heterogeneity is very common, and molecular diagnosis requires a broad effort. Recurrent mutations in unrelated families were seen in families with xeroderma, Griscelli. It seems likely that eventually oligonucleotide arrays will replace most other methods for routine mutation scanning of the more common diseases and planned sequencing will be increasingly used for rarer diseases.

The commonest group was ichthyosis, followed by epidermolysis bullosa, ectodermal dysplasia, albinism, cutis laxa, progeroid conditions, precancerous conditions xeroderma pigmentosum, Rothmund Thomson syndrome, dyskeratosis congenita. Genetic heterogeneity is very common, and molecular diagnosis requires an extensive effort. Recurrent mutations in unrelated families were seen in families with xeroderma, griscelli. Prenatal diagnosis could be provided for ichthyosis, infantile hyalinosis, and progeria.

Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

11th Global Dermatology Conference November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological AssociationAmerican Osteopathic College of DermatologyAmerican Society for Dermatologic SurgeryAmerican Society for Laser Medicine and SurgeryAmerican Society for Mohs Surgery,  American Society for Photobiology

Track 6: Skin and Infectious Diseases

This study presents the readers to most skin illnesses, and some common measures. However, as regards analysis, this study limits itself to preparation and therapeutic drugs for dermatological disorders. Cosmetic as well as aesthetic measures, aging conditions, and wound care. We were mainly interested in understanding the forthcoming market potential for the present and evolving technologies and products surrounded by the dermatological therapeutics industry. This report assesses the offered therapeutic methods for skin, along with the drugs and technologies presently being used for various skin treatments. The part of public agencies, the regulatory atmosphere, and non-governmental participants has also been detected.

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 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research, European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group, European Society of Contact Dermatitis, European Society for Dermatological Research, European Society for Pediatric Dermatology, European Society for Photobiology

Track 7: Dermatological Diseases

Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and it diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails. Infection of the skin is distinguished from dermatitis, which is inflammation of the skin, but a skin infection can result in skin inflammation. Skin inflammation due to skin infection is called infective dermatitis. A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment.

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11th Global Dermatology Conferences November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, European Society for Pigment Cell Research, American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, International Foundation of Dermatology IFD, International League of Dermatologic Societies (ILDS), International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas, International Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Track 8:  Tele Dermatology

 Tele dermatology is a subspecialty in the medical field of dermatology and probably one of the most common applications of telemedicine and e-health. In tele dermatology, telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information over a distance using audio, visual and data communication. Applications comprise health care management such as diagnoses, consultation and treatment as well as education. The dermatologists Perednia and Brown were the first to coin the term “tele dermatology” in 1995. In a scientific publication, they described the value of a tele dermatologic service in a rural area underserved by dermatologists. The SAF method is most commonly used in tele dermatology. It involves sending digital images associated with medical information to the data storage unit of a consulted specialist. It can be as easy as sending an email with a digital image of a lesion to seek advice for a skin condition. Advantages of this method are that it does not demand the presence of both parties at the same time and does not usually require expensive equipment.

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 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, Alliance for Humane Dermatology,  Association des dermatologistes du Québec, Health Canada,  Canadian Association of Wound Care,  Canadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology Foundation,  Canadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region Chapter,  Canadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses,,  Canadian Medical Protective Association,  Canadian Melanoma Foundation,  Canadian Skin Patient Alliance

Track 9: Pediatric Dermatology

 A paediatric dermatologist is a dermatologist who studies in detecting and treating children, as well as new-borns and small kids. This medical doctor first becomes a dermatologist. Extra study and training are required to grow into a paediatric dermatologist. Selected diseases that affect the skin, hair, or nails are more communal in children. Some of these diseases only occur in children. Diseases that a paediatric dermatologist is likely to treat include: Atopic dermatitis (also called eczema), marks at the time of birth (including port-wine stains), PsoriasisSkin disease that a child is born with, Skin infectionsVitiligo, Warts.

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11th Global Dermatology Conferences November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, F ebruary 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research, European Academy of Dermatology and VenereologyAmerican Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group, European Society of Contact Dermatitis, European Society for Dermatological Research, European Society for Pediatric DermatologyEuropean Society for Photobiology

Track 10:  Diabetes and Skin complications

 The complications of diabetes mellitus are far less common and less severe in people who have well-controlled blood sugar levels. Wider health problems accelerate the deleterious effects of diabetes. These include smoking, elevated cholesterol levels, obesity, high blood pressure, and lack of regular exercise. Reduced sympathoadrenal responses can cause hypoglycemia unawareness. The concept of hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF) in diabetes posits that a recent incident of hypoglycemia causes both defective glucose counter regulation and hypoglycemia unawareness. By shifting glycaemic thresholds for the sympathoadrenal and the resulting neurogenic responses to lower plasma glucose concentrations, antecedent hypoglycemia leads to a vicious cycle of recurrent hypoglycemia and further impairment of glucose counter regulation. In many cases, short-term avoidance of hypoglycemia reverses hypoglycemia unawareness in affected patients, although this is easier in theory than in clinical experience.

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13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and  Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatologists Meeting November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, European Society for Pigment Cell ResearchAmerican Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological AssociationInternational Foundation of Dermatology IFD, International League of Dermatologic Societies (ILDS), International Society for Cutaneous LymphomasInternational Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Track 11:  Diagnostic and Clinical Analysis

 Treatment is typically with moisturizers and steroid creams. If these are not effective, creams based on calcineurin inhibitors may be used. The disease was estimated as of 2010 to affect 230 million people globally (3.5% of the population).While dermatitis is not life-threatening, a number of other illnesses have been linked to the condition, including osteoporosis, depression, and heart disease. Diagnosis of eczema is based mostly on the history and physical examination. Skin biopsy may be useful. Those with eczema may be especially prone to misdiagnosis of food allergies. Patch tests are used in the diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. There is no good evidence that a mother's diet during pregnancy, the formula used, or breastfeeding changes the risk. There is tentative evidence that probiotics in infancy may reduce rates but it is insufficient to recommend its use. People with eczema should not get the smallpox vaccination due to risk of developing, a potentially severe and sometimes fatal complication.

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13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatology Conference   November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,  Alliance for Humane Dermatology,  Association des dermatologistes du Québec, Health Canada,  Canadian Association of Wound Care,  Canadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology Foundation,  Canadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region Chapter,  Canadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses,,  Canadian Medical Protective Association,  Canadian Melanoma Foundation,  Canadian Skin Patient Alliance

Track 12: Neoplasms of Skin

Neoplasm is an abnormal growth of tissue, and when also forming a mass is commonly referred to as a tumour or tumour. This abnormal growth (neoplasia) usually but not always forms a mass. Skin cancers are cancers that arise from the skin. They are due to the development of abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body. There are three main types: basal-cell cancer (BCC), squamous-cell cancer (SCC) and melanoma. The first two together along with a number of less common skin cancers are known as non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Basal-cell cancer grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it but is unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death. It often appears as a painless raised area of skin that may be shiny with small blood vessel running over it or may present as a raised area with an ulcer.

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13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA ,International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatologists Conference November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,  Alliance for Humane Dermatology,  Association des dermatologistes du Québec, Health Canada,  Canadian Association of Wound Care,  Canadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology Foundation,  Canadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region Chapter,  Canadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses,  Canadian Medical Protective Association,  Canadian Melanoma Foundation,  Canadian Skin Patient Alliance

Track 13: Aesthetic and Cosmetic dermatology

Aesthetic medicine includes both surgical procedures (liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation) and non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tightening, non-surgical liposuction, chemical peel), and practitioners may utilize a combination of both. Although aesthetic medicine procedures are typically elective, they can significantly improve quality of life, psychological wellbeing and social function. Skin care is a routine daily procedure in many settings, such as skin that is either too dry or too moist, and prevention of incontinence-associated dermatitis and prevention of skin injuries. Skin care is a component in wound healing, neonates, elderly, stomas, radiation treatment and with some medications

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 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings , September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK,Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016, Alliance for Humane DermatologyAssociation des dermatologistes du Québec, Health CanadaCanadian Association of Wound CareCanadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology FoundationCanadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region ChapterCanadian Dermatology and Skin Science NursesCanadian Medical Protective AssociationCanadian Melanoma FoundationCanadian Skin Patient Alliance

Track 14:Dermatologic Surgery

Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases .It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails. Plastic surgery is a medical procedure with the purpose of alteration or restoring the form of the body. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the most well-known kind of plastic surgery, plastic surgery itself is not necessarily considered cosmetic and includes many types of reconstructive surgery, craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.

Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

11th Global Dermatologists Conferences November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,  American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Society for Mohs Surgery,  American Society for Photobiology

Track 15:  Therapies for Skin Disorders

 Skin Disorders is characterized by itchy, erythematous, vesicular, weeping, and crusting patches. The term eczema is also commonly used to describe atopic dermatitis also known as atopic eczema. In some languages, dermatitis and eczema are synonyms, while in other languages dermatitis implies an acute condition and eczema a chronic one. The term eczema is broadly applied to a range of persistent skin conditions. These include dryness and recurring skin rashes that are characterized by one or more of these symptoms: redness, skin swelling, itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding. Areas of temporary skin discoloration may appear and are sometimes due to healed injuries. Scratching open a healing lesion may result in scarring and may enlarge the rash.

Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

11th Global Dermatologists Conferences November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE;  Skin Disease Education Foundation's 14th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar March 1-6, 2015 Hawaii, USA; Dermatology for Primary Care June 22-26, 2015 FL, USA; Family Medicine: Dermatology Review May 11-21, 2015 Barcelona, Spain; Dermatology for the PCP January 31-Feb 06, 2015 FL, USA, Skin Disease Education Foundation's 40th Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar 2016, February 14- 19, 2016, United States, German Society Of Dermatology Compact 2016, February 26- 27, 2016, Germany, American Academy Of Dermatology 74th Annual Meeting 2016, March 4- 8, 2016, United States, Dermatological Society Of Thailand 41st Annual Meeting 2016,March 23- 25, 2016, Thailand , 13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting, October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,Venereologists and Leprologists , Women's Dermatologic Society, Medical Dermatology Society, American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association, Skin Cancer Foundation , Pigment Cell Research Interest Group, Society for Investigative Dermatology, Society for Pediatric Dermatology , Society for Melanoma Research

 Track 16: Entrepreneur Investment meet

Modernisation and support for entrepreneurship are key drivers for the development of economies. Entrepreneur Investment meet is helpful to companies to rise funds with reliable and smart investors in National and international markets.  The objective of the meet is to get the stakeholders and willing to go through due diligence process to understand if they want to invest. Additionally capital, entrepreneurs need a favourable environment to launch and develop their dynamic businesses. This environment, usually called an "entrepreneurial ecosystem". 

The National Institute of Health estimates that dermatitis and related complications such as dermatitis are our nation's chief health concern. However, while most people tend to think of skin disease as a developed market problem, this issue are spreading quite rapidly across the globe. Roughly, four out of five people suffering from  skin problem  are now located in developing markets. New market research titled "EpiCast Report: Atopic Dermatitis - Epidemiology Forecast to 2024" says atopic dermatitis therapeutic sales in the nine major markets (9MM) are forecast to increase to $5.6 billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.8%. 

 Related Dermatology conferences | Dermatology Events | Dermatology meetings:

13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Treatment and Annual Dermatologists Meeting , October 03- 04, 2016 Vancouver, Canada, International Conference on Psoriasis and Skin Specialists Meeting , December 08- 09 , 2016 Dallas,Texas, USA , International Conference on Vitiligo and skin care physicians meetings, September 12-14, 2016 Berlin, Germany, 6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology  May 04-06, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology, Trichology and Aesthetic Practices April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; 11th Global Dermatologists Conference November 14-16, 2016, Dubai, UAE, Annual Summit on Aesthetic Medicine, June 3 - 4, 2016, Newport Beach, CA, International Conference on Retinoids, June 19-24, 2016, World congress on cancers of skin, Aug 31- sep 3 2016, Aesthetic Show, July 07-10, 2016,  Alliance for Humane DermatologyAssociation des dermatologistes du Québec, Health CanadaCanadian Association of Wound CareCanadian Dermatology Association, Canadian Dermatology FoundationCanadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region ChapterCanadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses,,  Canadian Medical Protective AssociationCanadian Melanoma FoundationCanadian Skin Patient Alliance ,  American Academy of Dermatology , American Board of Dermatology , American Dermatological Association

 

 

 

 International Conference on Dermatitis

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 Skin Diseases 2016 invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "13th International Conference on Skin Infections, Diseases and Annual Dermatologists Summit" October 03-04, 2016  Vancouver, Canada  includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Skin Diseases-2016 is to gathering people in academia and society interested in skin related Diseases to share the latest trends and important issues relevant to our field/subject area. Skin Diseases-2016 brings together the Global leaders in dermatology and relevant fields to present their research at this exclusive scientific program. The  Dermatology Conferences hosting presentations from editors of prominent refereed journals, renowned and active investigators and decision makers in the field of Dermatology.

Skin Diseases – 2016 Organizing Committee also invites Young investigators at every career stage to submit abstracts reporting their latest scientific findings in oral and poster sessions related to Dermatology. Dermatology is defined as a medical field which attention on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the skin, hair, and nails. It most particularly focuses on maintaining the strength of your skin. Skin diseases is basically a part of Dermatology therefore in Skin Diseases 2016 conference all the health professionals, dermatologists, professors, students, researchers and doctors share their views , ideas and their findings. 

Why to attend?

Enlightening interactive sessions, conduct demonstrations, workshops, Poster Presentations, world class exhibitions and symposiums, distribute information, meet with current and potential national & international experts, make a splash with a new product line, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in skin related problem are the hallmarks for this Dermatology conferences.

Dermatology Conferences mainly deals with the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to skin, hair, and nails. It also related to maintaining the health of your skin.

Target Audience:

  • Scientists
  • Directors
  • Head of department
  • Professors
  • Doctors
  • Surgeons
  • Industrialists
  • Business delegates,
  • Clinicians,
  • Community Members
  • Students from Academia in the research of Dermatology and Dermatitis.   
  • Dermatologist in training and other healthcare professionals
  • Cosmetic industries & companies
  • Skin care institution

The benefits for the attendees are :

  •     Exclusive Sessions and Pannel discussions on latest innovations in Immunology and Biomedical sciences
  •     Lectures by the active Investigators
  •     Keynote forums by Renowned Immunologists
  •     Speaker Forum
  •     Poster Sessions on latest Innovation in all the relevant Areas
  •     Open Innovation Challenges
  •     Poster Sessions on every career stage
  •     Young Research Forum
  •     Post Doctoral Career Development Session
  •     B2B Meetings
  •     Global Networking with 50+ Countries
  •     Novel techniques to benefit your research
  •     Best platform for Global business and Networking opportunities
  •     Meet the editors of refereed journals, Society and Association members across the Globe
  •     Excellent platform to showcase the latest products in Immunology and affiliates

Aim of Dermatology Conferences?

• Good platform to develop new partnership & collaborations.

• Good location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.

• 90% of our Dermatology conferences  attendees are the Key contact for their labs purchasing decisions.

• Our exhibitor booths will be visited 4-5 times by 90% of the attendees during the Dermatology conferences.

• Past exhibitor’s feedback reveals great enquiries perceived from the Dermatology conferences attendees.

• Networking with both Academia and Business.

Major Dermatology  related Companies:

  • Sand Lake Dermatology Center
  • Agabang & Company
  • SkinKind Limited
  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Dermal Life
  • Dermatology Alliance, Patch Testing Centers of Excellence
  • Dermatology Associates of Concord
  • Galderma
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • AbbVie
  • GSK
  • Pfizer
  • LEO Pharma
  • Apothecus Pharmaceutical Corp
  • Remedi Pharmaceuticals
  • Abgenix, Inc.
  • Abbott Laboratories
  • Acadia Pharmaceuticals
  • Active Pass Pharmaceuticals
  • Advanced Drug Delivery Technologies AG

 

It is our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the “13th International Conference on Skin Diseases and Annual Dermatologists Meeting" conference that aims at bringing together the Dermatologists, professors, physician researchers, surgeons, health educators, nurse researchers and students in all areas of Skin related Disease or dermatology and to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas, innovations and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. Our aim is to aggregate researchers, academicians and scientists from the Dermatology community and to create an avenue towards robust exchange of information on latest technological advances, new scientific achievements, and the effectiveness of various regulatory programs towards the Dermatology. 

We wanted to let you know the Skin Diseases-2016, is happening soon. Sign up today and attend both days that make up this exclusive conference. Don't miss this opportunity to hear the latest discoveries and network with Global Experts.

Looking forward to see you @Skin Diseases 2016

 

Skin Diseases 2016 invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "13th International Conference on Skin Infections Diseases and Annual Dermatologists Summit" October 03-04, 2016  Vancouver, Canada  includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Summary :

Skin Diseases 2016 highlights the theme “ Exploring the Possibilities towards better Skin”. It mainly focuses on the latest Possibilities for diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for skin Diseases. It discusses the latest research outcomes and technological advancements in the field and brings together leading Dermatologists, Cosmetologist, Surgeons, physicians, research scholars, students along with industrial and pharma professionals to exchange share their views on critical aspects of Dermatology research. There have been increases in the incidence of most skin disorders in USA, Canada which have major implications for future healthcare provision. About 8 in 10 teenagers develop some degree of Skin Diseases. Recent studies of market value of GI therapeutics for major diseases in the eight major markets is expected to decrease in value from $6.8 billion in 2012 to $6.6 billion by 2020 forecasts business intelligence provider GBI Research. The major factors currently stabilizing the market include the increasing prevalence of GI diseases, growing awareness of the importance of detecting these diseases early and the availability of effective diagnostics creates an urgent need for organizing this Skin Diseases conference.

 

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Scope & Importance:

Skin Diseases 2016 aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of skin diseases. This Skin Diseases Conference  also provides the chance for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the fields of Dermatological therapeutics. It helps in promoting the advancement of Dermatology. This Dermatology conference provides a platform for organizations, companies, associations, societies, institutions, statutory bodies and other authorities and individuals interested in the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of  Dermatological Diseases.

Dermatology is a specialty that tends to receive relatively little attention from a policy perspective and compared with other specialties, attracts relatively little charitable research funding. There have been increases in the incidence of most Skin disorders in Canada which have major implications for future healthcare provision. Skin cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Canada. This report discusses the implications of the above-mentioned trends in the context of the current size and growth of the dermatology market, discussed both in global terms and in reference to the most important national markets

Market Research:

This report chiefly analyses prescription drugs used in the management of skin diseases. Skin conditions are among the most common health problems among most national populations, collectively exceeding the prevalence of conditions such as obesity, hypertension and cancer. The considerable costs of skin diseases include physician visits, hospital care, prescription drugs and over-the-counter products for treating or managing these conditions, as well as indirect costs due to productivity losses.

The global market for skin disease treatment technologies, which reached $17.1 billion in 2015, should reach $20.4 billion in 2020, demonstrating a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.6%. The U.S market for skin disease treatment, which dominates the global market throughout the period, totalled $7.5 billion in 2015 and should reach $8.6 billion in 2020, reflecting a five-year CAGR of 2.6%. BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China), the fastest growing region of the global dermatology market with a five-year CAGR of 6%, should total more than $4.6 billion by 2020.

 

Figure 1: Statistical Analysis of  Worldwide Dermatological Markets

Source:  Reference 1

The dermatology market faces a period of change after several years as a relatively modest and slow-growing sector within the overall pharmaceutical environment. Innovative therapies for some skin diseases have stimulated renewed interest in this market among major pharma companies. New players have emerged as serial acquisitions took small- to medium-size companies into larger ones.

Skin Disease Treatment Technologies and Global Markets (PHM127B) focuses on four major categories of skin disease: dermatitis (allergic and contact), cancers (including melanoma), immune disorders (including psoriasis), and infections (bacterial, fungal and viral). The report also analyzes global market trends, with data from 2014, 2015, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2020.

Why Vancouver?

The city was also named the Top Destination in Canada in TripAdvisor's 2014 Travellers' Choice awards, and was chosen as the world's "Most Liveable City" in 2010 by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a title it has been awarded eight times since 2002.

Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains and invites outdoor pursuits of all kinds, but also has thriving art, theatre and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.

Vancouver offers travellers both outstanding opportunities for outdoor adventure and the sophisticated amenities of a world-class city. Take advantage of the city's oceanside location, with plenty of green space and many recreation opportunities in the mountains 20 minutes north of downtown. After a busy day, linger over a glass of BC wine and a locally inspired meal, or unwind at one of Vancouver's unique spas.

Conference Highlights:

  • Dermatologists Meeting 2016

  • Inflammatory skin diseases

  • Skin and Infectious Diseases

  • Dermatological Diseases

  • Aesthetic and Cosmetic dermatology

  • Dermatologic Surgery

  • Rheumatologic diseases

  • Therapies for Skin Disorders

  • Neoplasms of Skin

  • Tele Dermatology

  • Pediatric Dermatology

  • Diagnostic and Clinical Analysis

  • Dermoscopy and Electron Microscopy

  • Diabetes and Skin complications

  • Entrepreneur Investment meet

Why to attend???

With members from around the world focused on learning about latest diagnostic and treatment procedures of various Dermatological diseases and all the related aspects of Dermatological diseases this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the entire world. From the workshop and speech of the eminent people of  skin diseases  conferences 2016, you can update your knowledge about current situation of  dermatology and Skin diseases and receive name and recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers with their ultimate talks on the most recent techniques, tactics, and the avant garde technologies in  Dermatological  therapeutics are the hallmarks of this Skin Diseases 2016.

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 Target Audience:

  • Scientists

  • Directors

  • Head of department

  • Professors

  • Doctors

  • Surgeons

  • Industrialists

  • Business delegates,

  • Clinicians,

  • Community Members

  • Students from Academia in the research of Dermatology and Dermatitis.   

  • Dermatologist in training and other healthcare professionals

  • Cosmetic industries & companies

  • Skin care institution

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in Vancouver

  • St. Vincent's Hospitals

  • St. Paul's Hospital

  • Mount Saint Joseph Hospital

  • British Columbia's Children's Hospital & Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children

  • B.C. Women's Hospital & Health Centre              

  • BC Cancer Agency

  • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre

  • Vancouver General Hospital

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in British Columbia

  • St. Vincent's Hospitals

  • St. Paul's Hospital

  • Mount Saint Joseph Hospital

  • Lions Gate Hospital

  • British Columbia's Children's Hospital & Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children

  • St. Mary's Hospital

  • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre

  • Squamish General Hospital

  • St. Bartholomew's Hospital

  • Queen Charlotte Islands General Hospital

  • Mount St. Francis Hospital

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in Canada

  • Ottawa’s Department of Medicine

  • Sunnybrook Health Science centre

  • Jewish General Hospital

  • The Skin Care Centre - BC's Centre for Dermatologic centre

  • Dermatology - Cleveland Clinic

  • Stanford Dermatology Clinic

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in USA:

  • Massachusetts General Hospital

  • New York Presbyterian Hospital

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital

  • Arrowhead Health Centers

  • Elite Clinical Studies, LLC

  • California Clinical Trials Medical Group, Inc

  • Loma Linda University Clinical Trial Center

  • California Center for Clinical Research

Hospitals / Skin Institutes Associated with Dermatology Research around the World

  • American Skin Association

  • Berman Skin Institute

  • Soderstrom Skin Institute

  • Miami Skin Institute

  • Planetary Skin Institute

  • Aura Skin Institute

  • Kubba Clinic

  • The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

  • Sakra World Hospital

  • New York Presbyterian Hospital

  • Shanghai Renai Hospital

  • London Bridge Hospital

  • UCSF Medical Centre

  • Rady Children’s Hospital

Figure 2: Statistical Analysis of Hospitals 

Source: Reference 2

Dermatology Associations: in Canada:

  • Alliance for Humane Dermatology

  • Association des dermatologistes du Québec

  • Health Canada

  • Canadian Association of Wound Care

  • Canadian Dermatology Association

  • Canadian Dermatology Foundation

  • Canadian Dermatology Nurses Western Region Chapter

  • Canadian Dermatology and Skin Science Nurses

  • Canadian Medical Protective Association

  • Canadian Melanoma Foundation

  • Canadian Skin Patient Alliance

Dermatology Associations: in USA:

  • American Academy of Dermatology

  • American Board of Dermatology

  • American Dermatological Association

  • American Osteopathic College of Dermatology

  • American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

  • American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery

  • American Society for Mohs Surgery

  • American Society for Photobiology

  • American Society of Dermatology

  • American Society of Dermatopathology

  • Dermatology Nurses' Association

  • Medical Dermatology Society

  • National Association of Physicians for the Environment

  • National Institute of Arthritus and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

  • The Skin Cancer Foundation

  • Pigment Cell Research Interest Group

  • Society for Investigative Dermatology

  • Society for Pediatric Dermatology

  • Society for Melanoma Research

  • Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants

  • The History of Dermatology Society

  • The Photomedicine Society

  • US Environmental Protection Agency on Ozone Depletion

  • Wound Healing Society

World wide  Dermatology Associations:

  • Asian Dermatological Association

  • Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research

  • European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

  • European Dermato-Epidemiology Network

  • European Dermatology Forum

  • European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group

  • European Society of Contact Dermatitis

  • European Society for Dermatological Research

  • European Society for Pediatric Dermatology

  • European Society for Photobiology

  • European Society for Pigment Cell Research

  • Iberian Latin American College of Dermatology

  • International Dermoscopy Society

  • International Foundation of Dermatology IFD

  • International League of Dermatologic Societies (ILDS)

  • International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas

  • International Society for Dermatologic Surgery

  • International Society for Dermatologic Surgery

  • International Society for Skin Imaging

  • International Society of Dermatology

  • International Society of Dermopathology

  • Internet Dermatology Society

  • Pacific Dermatologic Association

  • PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research

  • Pan Arab League of Dermatologists (PALD)

  • Latin American Pediatric Dermatology Society

  • Society for Investigative Dermatology

  • The League of Dermatologists in the GCC States

  • Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research

  • South Asian Regional Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists 

  • Women's Dermatologic Society.

Figure 3: Statistical Analysis of Dermatology Associations.

Source : Reference 3

Major Dermatology  related Companies:

  • Sand Lake Dermatology Center

  • Agabang & Company

  • SkinKind Limited

  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  • Dermal Life

  • Dermatology Alliance, Patch Testing Centers of Excellence

  • Dermatology Associates of Concord

  • Galderma

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AbbVie

  • GSK

  • Pfizer

  • LEO Pharma

  • Apothecus Pharmaceutical Corp

  • Remedi Pharmaceuticals

  • Abgenix, Inc.

  • Abbott Laboratories

  • Acadia Pharmaceuticals

  • Active Pass Pharmaceuticals

  • Advanced Drug Delivery Technologies AG

Top Colleges/ Universities in Vancouver:

  • The Department of Dermatology and Skin Science

  • Alexander College

  • Arbutus College

  • Canadian College

  • Ashton College  

Top Colleges/ Universities in British Columbia:

  • The Department of Dermatology and Skin Science

  • British Columbia Institute of Technology

  • Acsenda School of Management  

  • British Columbia Institute of Technology  

  • Camosun College  

  • College of the Rockies  

  • Douglas College

  • Justice Institute of British Columbia  

  • Langara College

  • Nicola Valley Institute of Technology  

  • Okanagan College  

Top Colleges/ Universities in Canada:

  • The Department of Dermatology and Skin Science

  • University of Toronto

  • University of Saskatchewan

  • University of Ottawa

  • University of New Brunswick

  • University of Calgary

  • University of Alberta

  • Trinity Western University

  • Queen's University

  • McGill University      

  • McMaster University

  • Acadia University

Top Colleges/ Universities in USA:

  • Stanford University

  • University of California, Berkeley

  • University of Chicago

  • Yale University

  • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

  • Duke University

  • University of Washington

  • University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Washington University in St Louis

  • University of Minnesota

Top Colleges/ Universities around the Globe:

  • University of  Pennsylvania

  • University of California

  • Newyork University

  • University of Michigan Medical School

  • Emory University

  • Columbia University

  • Thomas Jefferson University

  • University of Pittsburgh

  • Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Figure 4 : Statistical Analysis of Top colleges/ Universities

Source : Reference 4

Products manufactured by the industry related Dermatology Research:

  • Dermatology Consultants, P.C. - Provides medical, surgical, and cosmetic care services.

  • Dermatology Clinics of Southwest Virginias, PLLC - Drmatology services through  skin care centres.

  • Dermatology Associates of Wisconsin S.C. -  Provides medical, surgical, and cosmetic  care services.

  • Integrated Dermatology Group - provides practice management services for active dermatologists.

  • Northeast Dermatology Associates -   Mohs surgery and dermatopathology.

  • Medical Management, Inc. - Management services to dermatology practices that are owned by physicians.

  • West Dermatology -   Skin cancer, acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea.

Fund Allotment to Dermatology Research:

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) allot $33,700.

  • Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship (ICRF) allot $29,000.

  • Global Health Equity Scholars (GHES) Fellowship allot.

  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Medical Research Fellows Program allot $29,000.

  • The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship.

  • Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) Medical Student Research Grant allot $3,000.

  • American Skin Association (ASA) Medical Student Grant Targeting Melanoma allot $7,000 renewable for one year.

  • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Diversity Mentorship Program allot $1500

  • American Dermatological Association (ADA) Medical Student Fellowship allot $700 per month, up to 3 months.

References:

  • http://www.dermnetnz.org/doctors/societies.html

  • http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2013-14/world-ranking

  • http://hospitals.webometrics.info/en

  • IBISWorld

  • http://health.usnews.com/doctors

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