Theme: Breakthrough to Excellence in Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology 2017

Renowned Speakers

Clinical Dermatology 2017

ConferenceSeries Ltd  would like to take this privilege to invite you all on the upcoming International Conference “9th Clinical Dermatology Congress” that is to be held during October 16-18, 2017 at New York, USA. Through our theme “Breakthrough to Excellence in Clinical Dermatology” the conference will explore the recent advancements and new methodologies that can be applied to the research to take dermatology, one step further.

The broad subject coverage of the Congress and its size provide an excellent setting for participants to gain valuable insight into progress in research areas beyond their own. In addition, a range of special sessions aim to engage participants on wider issues, such as teaching in the dermatology research.

The Dermatology Congress has a strong emphasis on support and inspiration for the next generation of scientists, along with early-career researchers, a Young Researchers Forum, and activities to encourage interaction with peers and experts.

Altogether the Congress aims to be an exemplary cross-discipline gathering in the dermatology for research presentation, discussion, learning, inspiration and encouragement with participants leaving with new research knowledge and ideas, and perhaps the beginnings of international collaborations and friendships.

Clinical and Medical Dermatology

Clinical and medical Dermatology includes clinical skills and knowledge on Dermatology and practical knowledge in laboratory sciences relevant to skin disease. Clinical dermatologists diagnose and treat all disorders of the skin, hair, and nails, whether primary or related to an underlying systemic illness. This includes Infectious diseases of the skin, Blistering disorders, Connective tissue diseases, Psoriasis and related conditions, Photosensitivity, Cutaneous ulcerations, Oral diseases. Medical Dermatology offers many advanced therapies for dermatologic problems, including extracorporeal photopheresis for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma including mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome.

Clinical Dermatology market accounting for 28.7% of the total therapeutics market followed by psoriasis (26.4%), rosacea (14.9%), and atopic dermatitis (9%). The overall dermatological diagnostics and therapeutics industry is forecast to witness tremendous growth rate and reach $38 million by the year 2013 with annual growth rate of 8.7%.

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Societies of Dermatology

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society of Dermatology, American, Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research, Australasian Dermatopathology Society, Austrian Society of Dermatology and Venereology, Brazilian society of Dermatology, British Society for Dermatological Surgery, British Society of Anti-Aging Medicine, Cosmetic Dermatology Society of India

Skin Diseases

Moles, rashes, hives, and eczema are just a few of the more than 3,000 skin disorders that affect people every day. Changes in color or texture can result from inflammation, infection, or allergic reactions anywhere on the body. Some skin conditions can be minor, temporary and easily treated—while can be very serious, and even deadly. Chronic skin conditions typically aren’t curable, but they can be managed using drugs and by paying close attention to your lifestyle. Bacterial skin infections include Impetigo, Erysipelus, Cellulitis. Fungal skin infections may present as either a superficial or deep infection of the skin, hair, and nails. Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites in humans are caused by several groups of organisms belonging to the phyla like Annelida, Arthropoda, Bryozoa, Chordata, Cnidaria, Cyanobacteria, Echinodermata, Nemathelminthes, Platyhelminthes, and Protozoa. Virus-related cutaneous conditions are caused by two main groups of viruses-DNA and RNA types-both of which are obligatory intracellular parasites.

The global dermatology markets reached $15.8 billion in 2012. The market is expected to reach $16.1 billion in 2013 and $18.5 billion in 2018 for a CAGR of 2.8%.

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Societies of Dermatology

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Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. It occurs when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells most often caused by ultraviolet radiation from sunshine or tanning beds triggers mutations, or genetic defects, that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumors. Less common skin cancers are non-melanoma skin cancer. Basal-cell cancer grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it but is unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death. Squamous-cell cancer is more likely to spread.  Melanomas are the most aggressive. Signs include a mole that has changed in size, shape, color, has irregular edges, has more than one color, is itchy or bleeds. Greater than 90% of cases are caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. Exposure has increased partly due to a thinner ozone layer. Between 20% and 30% of melanomas develop from moles. People with light skin are at higher risk as are those with poor immune function such as from medications or HIV/AIDS. Diagnosis is possible by biopsy. Treatment of melanoma may involve some combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy.

According to the American Cancer Society, there are more than 2 million annual cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer (non-melanomas) in the U.S. The occurrence of melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, has increased from 47,700 diagnoses in 2000 to 75,000 in 2009.

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Societies of Dermatology

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Cosmetic Dermatology

Cosmetic dermatology might be defined as that aspect of the practice of dermatology that emphasizes looking good. While cutaneous medicine and surgery focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin disease, there is a significant aspect of the specialty directed towards improving the patient's appearance. This concept is illustrated by two patients, the man with significant psoriasis who tolerates the distracting itching and even associated joint pain but who is embarrassed to be seen with red, scaling plaques on the arms and face and the woman who has ignored the signs of skin cancer and then fears having surgical intervention which might leave a scar and even disfigurement. Patients who seek relief from worry lines or acne scars are obviously cosmetic patients. Other patients who have medical skin problems may also have cosmetic concerns. All of them want to look good and are part of the practice of cosmetic dermatology.

Global cosmeceuticals market should reach $31.84 billion by 2016. According to another report released by Medical Insight, the total retail sales of home-use devices and disposables are expected to rise by 11.4 percent per year to exceed $1.5 billion in 2017.

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Aesthetic and Surgical Dermatology

Aesthetic Dermatology is a new and uniquely different dermatology practice and an inclusive term for specialties that focus on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, spider veins. Traditionally, aesthetic medicine includes dermatology, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery. Aesthetic medicine includes both surgical procedures like liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation and non-surgical procedures like 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.

Worldwide, there were 20 million aesthetic procedures performed from 2014-2015. In the US, there were more than 11 million aesthetic procedures performed from 2012-2013, and 83.5% of the procedures were nonsurgical. In the UK, there were 50,000 cosmetic surgery procedures performed in 2013-2014. Surgical aesthetic procedures account for 10% of the cosmetic procedures in the UK, and non-surgical techniques constitute the remaining 90%. In South Korea, there were more than 980,000 aesthetic procedures performed from 2014-2015.

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Immunodermatology

Immunodermatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system. Immunodermatology testing is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of many diseases affecting epithelial organs including skin, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Several areas have special attention such as photo-immunology effects of UV light on skin defense, inflammatory diseases, allergic contact dermatitis and atopic eczema, presumably autoimmune skin diseases such as vitiligo and psoriasis, and finally the immunology of microbial skin diseases such as retrovirus infections and leprosy. New therapies in development for the immunomodulation of include biologicals aimed at neutralizing TNF-alfa and chemokine receptor inhibitors. The immunofluorescence techniques have been invaluable in detecting both the antigen that causes the disease and the reactions initiated by the antigen, such as the production of antibodies and the activation of the complement system. The immunoperoxidase technique has also been used for these purposes in certain instances.

The global inflammation and autoimmunity therapy market by condition based on the MAT (moving annual total) until the third quarter of 2014. In that year, the global gout therapy market was worth 0.8 billion U.S. dollars.

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Societies of Dermatology

Canadian Medical Protective Association, Canadian skin patient Alliance, Canadian Dermatology Association, European association of Dermato-oncology, International committee for Dermatopathology, International transplant skin cancer collaborative, Korean Dermatological Association, Association of Military Dermatologists, Pacific Dermatologic Association, Colombian Association of Dermatology

Pediatric Dermatology

In the field of Pediatric  Dermatology includes New forms of contact dermatitis in children, fibrocystic disease of pancreas and aquagenic wrinkling of the palms, Systemic Beta-Blockade for infantile hemangiomas, Universal Acquired abnormal deposits of melanin skin  for paediatrics (Black carbon baby), Griscelli syndrome (silvery hair syndrome), Systemic therapies for Psoriasis, PCOS- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in children, Pediatric Psoriasis, pathologic process and Relation to immune response, Pediatric Psoriasis. The Pediatric dermatology service places a strong emphasis on educating children and their families about skin disease, and the prevention of permanent cosmetic disability is stressed. The service offers the full array of pulsed dye laser therapy for port wine stains or vascular malformations, broken blood vessels, certain hemangiomas and a variety of other vascular lesions of the skin.

Up to 70% of children have skin sores, with group A streptococcus (GAS) the major pathogen of scabies. Between 15 and 35 per cent of people who have a Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream (SAB) infection dies from the consequences of the infection. In 2011/12, there were 1,740 Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream infections whereas the number has decreased to 1,724 in 2012/13. Funding up to $103,900 is being provided yearly for the research work going on in the field of pediatric dermatology. The Dermatology Foundation provides awards and fellowships (up to $100,000) for pediatric dermatology researchers. Overall, the global pediatric healthcare market reaches around $81.0 billion and annual funding for Pediatric Associations is from $629,559 million to $669,841 million for pediatric research. 

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Veterinary Dermatology

Animals are susceptible to hundreds of skin disorders. Some skin tumours, such as scc, can be treated using cryotherapy or medical therapy. Others, such as epitheliotrophic lymphoma, can be treated with chemotherapy. Otitis externa is a common manifestation of allergic skin disease, but may also be associated with middle ear infections or tumours of the ear canal. Primary secretory Otitis Media is a recently recognised disease that affects Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. They have a characteristic bulging of the tympanic membrane into the distal aspect of the horizontal ear canal. Treatment for this condition is the surgical placement of grommets or ventilation tubes in the ear drum to allow equalisation of pressure and drainage of the sterile mucous-like fluid into the nasopharynx via the Eustachian tube. Severe anaphylactic reactions due to bee and wasp stings are rare, but potentially fatal to pets.

62% of US households now own a companion animal excluding horses, equating to 72.9 million homes. Many other countries are witnessing higher than ever rates of companion animal ownership, including emerging markets such as Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and Russia. Spending on companion animals is also continuing to increase. In the USA, spending has increased from a total of US$23 billion in 1988 to an estimated US$51 billion in 2011. Around 25% of this spending was on veterinary care including medicines and a further 20% on over-the-counter products and supplies, with the remainder on food, accessories etc.

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Dermatopathology

Dermatopathology is a joint subspecialty of dermatology and pathology and to a lesser extent of surgical pathology that focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at a microscopic and molecular level. Dermatopathologists work in close association with clinical dermatologists. More than 1500 different disorders of the skin exist, including cutaneous eruptions "rashes" and neoplasms or dermatological oncology deals with pre-cancers, such as an actinic keratosis and cancers, including both benign masses, and malignant cancers- such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and most dangerously malignant melanoma. Non-cancerous conditions include vitiligo, impetigo, purpura, pruritus, spider veins, warts, moles, oral or genital herpes, chancre sores of syphilis, exposure to poison ivy and similar plants or other venom sources, rashes, cysts, abscesses, corns, and dermabrasions or cases dealing with wrinkles, peeling skin, or autoimmune attacks on the skin. Therefore dermatopathologists must maintain a broad base of knowledge in clinical dermatology, and be familiar with several other specialty areas in Medicine. In some cases, additional specialized testing needs to be performed on biopsies, including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, flow cytometry, and molecular-pathologic analysis.

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Investigative Dermatology

Investigative dermatology is a branch of scientific research that deals exclusively with skin biology and different skin, nail, and scalp conditions. Investigative dermatologists are doctors who devote their careers not to patient interaction, but rather to pharmaceutical or treatment-based research. Research into skin conditions, cures, and new medicines is the mainstay of investigative dermatology work. The scientists in dermatology labs study problems with nails, skin irritations, and scalp conditions, among other things. They look for medical treatments and cures by experimenting with chemical compounds, running test groups and medical trials, and often doing research on animals. One of their main goals is to use science to get to the bottom of human skin problems. The work done in investigative dermatology labs furthers two distinct, but related goals. First, it furthers medical knowledge, keeping the field of dermatology sharp and cutting-edge. Second, it promotes the quality of life of skin care patients by striving to understand new conditions and seeking always to provide the fastest, most effective relief. Many skin lotions and creams — certainly all of those available only with a prescription — are products of pharmaceutical and consumer-facing organizations.

About 75.0% of physicians are located in metropolitan areas, while the remaining 25.0% are located in rural areas. As of 2012, there were 9,641 practicing dermatologists in the United States. The number of people who used a skin doctor (dermatologist) within the last 12 months in the United States (USA) from spring 2008 to spring 2014. In spring 2008, the number of people who have shown doctor (dermatologist) within a period of 12 months amounted to around 28.93 million.

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Genodermatosis

The genodermatoses are a large group of inherited single-gene disorders with skin manifestations. Many of these disorders are rare. However, the recognition of their skin findings is important not only for the initiation of appropriate dermatologic therapy, but also for the detection of other associated abnormalities in these frequently multisystem disorders, including malignancy. This group of genodermatoses is of particular importance because of the association of skin findings with the development of malignancies, both cutaneous and noncutaneous examples include basal cell nevus syndrome, Gardner syndrome, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS), and Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). The basal cell nevus syndrome, nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, Gorlin syndrome, is a rare disorder of autosomal dominant inheritance that results from germline mutations of the human patched gene (PTCH). Intermediacies are a large pool of inherited single gene disorder with skin manifestations. It includes Diagnosis and treatment of Netherton’s syndrome, New forms of EB (Epidermolysis), Designation  and directions of Acrodermatitis enteropathica, Diagnosis and treatment of inherited disorders, Genetic abnormality leading to genodermatosis and Epidemiology of genodermatosis.

409 patients have genodermatoses during an 8-year time period (2004- 2012). The total percentage of diagnoses in the cohort was 59%. A total yield of 59% exceeds the earlier reports on diagnostic yield in cohorts of patients with intellectual disability (ID). The diagnostic yield in these cohorts varied from 30 to 47.8% in several studies on the etiology.

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Hair loss, Hair care and Hair therapy

Alopecia is the general medical term for hair loss. There are many types of hair loss with different symptoms and causes which includes male- and female-pattern baldness, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, anagen effluvium, telogen effluvium. Male-pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss, affecting around half of all men by 50 years of age. It generally follows a pattern of a receding hairline, followed by thinning of the hair on the crown and temples, leaving a horseshoe shape around the back and sides of the head, it can sometimes affect women. Alopecia areata causes patches of baldness about the size of a large coin. They usually appear on the scalp but can occur anywhere on the body. It can occur at any age, but mostly affects teenagers and young adults. Scarring alopecia, also known as cicatricial alopecia, the hair is completely destroyed. Anagen effluvium is widespread hair loss that can affect your scalp, face and body. Telogen effluvium is a common type of alopecia where there is widespread thinning of the hair, rather than specific bald patches. Your hair may feel thinner, but you're unlikely to lose it all and your other body hair isn't usually affected. Treatment for hair loss includes Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, hair transplantation.

Industry statistics and market size for hair loss treatment is annually $4bn. Number of U.S men experiencing hair loss is 35 Million, number of U.S women experiencing hair loss is 21 Million, number of hair loss sufferers, world-wide, seeking professional treatment is 811,363.

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9th Clinical Dermatology Congress, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 2nd International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis & Skin Infections, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 17th World Dermatology Congress, September 25-26, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 23rd Asia-Pacific Dermatology Conference, October 26-28, 2017 Osaka, Japan. 13th International Conference and Exhibition on Cosmetic Dermatology and Hair Care, October 26-27, 2017 Paris, France; 12th  Global Dermatologists Congress, August 31-September 01, 2017 London, UK;

DERMACON 2017, January 11-15, 2017 Kolkata, India; 20th Joint Meeting of the ISDP, March 01-02, 2017 Florida, USA; XII International Congress of Dermatology, April 18-22, 2017 Buenos Aires, Argentina; 49th DDG Meeting, April 26-29, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 9th World Congress of Melanoma, October 18-21, 2017 Brisbane, Australia

Societies of Dermatology

Canadian Medical Protective Association, Canadian skin patient Alliance, Canadian Dermatology Association, European association of Dermato-oncology, International committee for Dermatopathology, International transplant skin cancer collaborative, Korean Dermatological Association, Association of Military Dermatologists, Pacific Dermatologic Association, Colombian Association of Dermatology

Psychodermatology: The Mind and Skin connection

A psychodermatologic disorder is a condition that involves an interaction between the mind and skin. Psychodermatologic disorders fall into three categories:-

Psychophysiologic disorders or psychosomatic disorder, are of two types: primary psychiatric disorders and secondary psychiatric disorders. Psychophysiologic disorders (psoriasis and eczema) are associated with skin problems that are not directly connected to the mind but that react to emotional states, such as stress. Primary psychiatric disorders involve psychiatric conditions that results in self-induced cutaneous manifestations, such as trichotillomania and delusions of parasitosis. Secondary psychiatric disorders are associated with disfiguring skin disorders. The disfigurement results in psychologic problems, such as decreased self-esteem, depression or social phobia. Most psychodermatologic disorders can be treated with anxiety-decreasing techniques or, in extreme cases, psychotropic medications.

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9th Clinical Dermatology Congress, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 2nd International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis & Skin Infections, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 17th World Dermatology Congress, September 25-26, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 23rd Asia-Pacific Dermatology Conference, October 26-28, 2017 Osaka, Japan. 13th International Conference and Exhibition on Cosmetic Dermatology and Hair Care, October 26-27, 2017 Paris, France; 12th  Global Dermatologists Congress, August 31-September 01, 2017 London, UK;

DERMACON 2017, January 11-15, 2017 Kolkata, India; 20th Joint Meeting of the ISDP, March 01-02, 2017 Florida, USA; XII International Congress of Dermatology, April 18-22, 2017 Buenos Aires, Argentina; 49th DDG Meeting, April 26-29, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 9th World Congress of Melanoma, October 18-21, 2017 Brisbane, Australia

Societies of Dermatology:-

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society of Dermatology, American, Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research, Australasian Dermatopathology Society, Austrian Society of Dermatology and Venereology, Brazilian society of Dermatology, British Society for Dermatological Surgery, British Society of Anti-Aging Medicine, Cosmetic Dermatology Society of India

Teledermatology and Teledermatopathology

Teledermatology is a subspecialty in the medical field of dermatology and probably one of the most common applications of telemedicine and e-health. In teledermatology, telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information concerning skin conditions and tumours of the skin) over a distance using audio, visual and data communication. Applications comprise health care management such as diagnoses, consultation and treatment as well as continuous education. Teledermatology is in essence an application of clinical telemedicine that deals with the practice of dermatology via the latest communication and information technology. As with other telemedicine applications, the goal is to provide the highest quality of dermatologic care more efficiently by moving patient information rather than the patient. Teledermatopathology, on the other hand, is a nonclinical telemedicine application specifically relating to diagnosis of cutaneous histologic specimens.

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9th Clinical Dermatology Congress, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 2nd International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis & Skin Infections, October 16-18, 2017 New York, USA; 17th World Dermatology Congress, September 25-26, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 23rd Asia-Pacific Dermatology Conference, October 26-28, 2017 Osaka, Japan. 13th International Conference and Exhibition on Cosmetic Dermatology and Hair Care, October 26-27, 2017 Paris, France; 12th  Global Dermatologists Congress, August 31-September 01, 2017 London, UK;

DERMACON 2017, January 11-15, 2017 Kolkata, India; 20th Joint Meeting of the ISDP, March 01-02, 2017 Florida, USA; XII International Congress of Dermatology, April 18-22, 2017 Buenos Aires, Argentina; 49th DDG Meeting, April 26-29, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 9th World Congress of Melanoma, October 18-21, 2017 Brisbane, Australia

Societies of Dermatology:-

European society for cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology, European Society of Contact Dermatitis, International Society for Dermatologic Surgery, International Society of Dermatology, International Society for Skin Imaging, Pan American Society for Pigment Cell Research, Latin American Pediatric Dermatologic Society, Society for Investigative Dermatology, Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research

Diagnostic procedure, therapies and treatment :-

Among the classic diagnostic investigations are the use of Wood's light in many dermatologic disorders eg, vitiligo, pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma, porphyrias, cytodiagnosis of Tzanck in dermatologic practice eg, herpetic infections, molluscum contagiosum, leishmaniasis, pemphigus vulgaris, basal cell carcinoma, erythroplasia of Queyrat, Hailey-Hailey disease and microscopic examination for fungal and bacterial skin infections as well as for mite infestation using potassium hydroxide, simple saline, and Gram stain. Modern molecular biotechnologies encompassing gene-specific polymerase chain reaction and its variants have a substantial affect in selected cases of viral especially herpes simplex virus, bacterial, fungal, and protozoan Leishmania skin infections. Dermatology procedures include tangential excision, punch biopsy, grenz rays therapy, UVB phototherapy, PUVA phototherapy, electrodessication and curettage, intralessional injections, cryotherapy or cryosurgery and acne surgery. Many different dermatological procedures are designed to improve the condition or appearance of the skin like Acne scar removal, treating age or sun-damaged skin, chemical peel, Dermabrasion, Dermaplaning, Laser surgery for skin condition. There are also a used of ambulatory phlebectomy, blepharoplasty, botulinum toxin, hair transplantation, liposuction, microlipoinjection, photodynamic therapy, retinoids tattoo removal, tissue tightening, vein treatments.

2015 Global Dermatology Diagnostics Devices Industry Report is a professional and in-depth research report on the world’s major regional market conditions of the Dermatology Diagnostics Devices industry, focusing on the main regions (North America, Europe and Asia) and the main countries (United States, Germany, Japan, China). 2.9% annual growth is there in the dermatological market for diagnostic procedure and the market statistics reached $13bn.

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DERMACON 2017, January 11-15, 2017 Kolkata, India; 20th Joint Meeting of the ISDP, March 01-02, 2017 Florida, USA; XII International Congress of Dermatology, April 18-22, 2017 Buenos Aires, Argentina; 49th DDG Meeting, April 26-29, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 9th World Congress of Melanoma, October 18-21, 2017 Brisbane, Australia

Societies of Dermatology:-

World Trichology Society, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, New Zealand Dermatological Society, Swiss Society of Dermatology and Venereology, Turkish Society of Dermatopathology, Hellenic Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Irish Association of Dermatologists, Association of Italian Clinical Dermatologists, Italian Association of Hospital Dermatologists, Japanese Dermatological Association

Entrepreneurship Investment Meet

Dermatological entrepreneurship meeting depends on the reimbursement strategies, business model innovation, innovation in dermatology, financing early stage assets, including friends and family, angel investors, and non-dilutive funding sources, translational research, regulatory affairs and poster business competitions. A business angel is a private investor that invests part of his or her own wealth and time in early stage innovative companies. Apart from getting a good return, business angels expect to have fun. It is estimated that angel investment amounts to three times venture capital. Venture capital is a way of corporate financing by which a financial investor takes participation in the capital of a new or young private company in exchange for cash and strategic advice. They expect profitability higher than the market to compensate for the increased risk of investing in young ventures.

ConferenceSeries Ltd organizing this year’s best International Conference on Dermatology, “9th Clinical Dermatology Congress”, on October 16-18, 2017 at New York, USA.

Clinical Dermatology 2017 offers the best and advance knowledges by developing and presenting information that enhances continuing education in all the field of dermatology; Dermatology is one of the many medical specialties, which evolved from the general internal medicine during the course of nineteenth century. In the beginning of 20th century, dermatology was well established as a separate discipline in Europe and United States. Dermatologists are involved in sharing diagnosis and different approaches developed to fight skin diseases with an increased Research and Development expenditure. Clinical Dermatology Congress provides the right platform to the researchers to open the door of the mysteries so that people can aware of those conditions which affect them unknowingly.

Clinical Dermatology 2017  is a well organised scientific event consisting workshops, symposiums, exhibitions of cosmetic products, dermatological instruments, and special sessions for young researchers and students with modern and advance research from top universities, research centres, hospitals, and top most cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.

Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Peer Point Medical Education Institute and Conference Series, LLC. Peer Point Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Statement

Peer Point Medical Education Institute designates the live format for this educational activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Importance and Scope:-

The capacity of the skin and its associated conditions to incite an intrinsic fascination seems limitless. With around 2000 estimated diagnoses, dermatology boasts an unmatched abundance of clinical variety. From the neonate afflicted by a genodermatosis to the elderly patient with skin cancer, the scope of dermatology is broad and tremendously varied, and progression within this specialty has the potential to significantly enhance all aspects of patient care. The last 25 years have seen the exciting hallmarks of dermatological advancements come in many forms. Genetic and therapeutic innovation has accelerated our understanding of the mechanisms underlying cutaneous disease and broadened treatment options, whilst evolution of the sub-specialty psychodermatology is addressing the demand for holistic management, and the combined feat of continued education, research and public awareness continues to raise the profile of the dermatological discipline. Collectively, these developments are paramount to the success of the unique medico-surgical specialty we behold today.

Clinical dermatology has flourished tremendously over the past years, however, the recent trend of disproportionate growing interest in aesthetic and surgical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology among graduating residents and those practicing dermatology threatens to undermine this glorious record and the future of our specialty. There is a significant loss of interest in academic career by dermatology residents. Some important reasons are poor financial reimbursement in practice of basic clinical and medical dermatology, lack of mentors, role models, and career guidance. Strategies should be developed to cultivate future researchers and teacher-clinicians. Aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology are now integral part of dermatology science and efforts should be made for the further progress in this field. However, we as a dermatologist community must understand the importance of 'clinical dermatology,' ensure that further research, discoveries and therapeutics continue to evolve and appropriate dermatological skills are nurtured, lest they are lost in the glitters and glory of dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Let us try to strike a judicious balance between academics and cosmetology.

Owing to the importance of each, the Clinical Dermatology Congress is a common platform for the discussion of various important issues which may be helpful for the clinicians, medical practitioners, patients, researchers, faculty members and students. Many developing countries have no skin care specialists and referral is made difficult by distances and availability of travel funds.

Why New York???

New York is a state in the North-eastern United States and is the 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous and seventh-most densely populated U.S. state.

New York City has been offering a wide array of medical, cosmetic, laser and plastic surgery services. In addition to specializing in all areas of adult and Pediatric dermatology, many of the doctors have subspecialty training in their field of expertise. Their facilities provide personalized, conservative, effective and less painful treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Their board certified physicians are collectively fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Contact Dermatitis Society, and many other societies.

The New York metropolitan area has the busiest airport system in the United States. It is also the most frequently used port of entry and departure for international flights. The metro area is served by three major airports, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and La Guardia Airport (LGA), which have been operated by PANYNJ since 1947. The International Air Transport Association airport code (IATA code) "NYC" is reserved to refer to these three airports. JFK and Newark are connected to regional rail systems by AirTrain JFK and AirTrain Newark respectively.

Tourist attraction:-

Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art,, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), Rockefeller Center, National September 11 Memorial & Museum (9/11 Memorial and 9/11 Memorial Museum), Grand Central Terminal (GCT), High Line, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Ellis Island, Chinatown, Radio City Music Hall, Brooklyn Bridge, Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, The Cloisters, Little Italy, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Times Square, Bryant Park, Staten Island Ferry, Yankee Stadium, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Whitney Museum of American Art, Carnegie Hall, Chrysler Building, Governors Island, One World Trade Center, Frick Collection, 42nd Street, Madame Tussauds New York, Liberty Island, Battery Park, New York Hall of Science, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, New York Botanical Garden, New-York Historical Society, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Citi Field, Gramercy Park, Prospect Park, Flatiron Building

Conference Highlights:-

Clinical and Medical Dermatology

Aesthetic and Surgical Dermatology

Dermatopathology

Psychodermatology

Skin Diseases

Immunodermatology

Investigative Dermatology

Teledermatology and Teledermatopathology

Skin Cancer

Pediatric Dermatology

Genodermatosis

Biochemistry and biophysics related to dermatology

Cosmetic Dermatology

Veterinary Dermatology

Hair loss, Hair care and Hair therapy

Diagnostic procedure, therapies and treatment

 

 

Why to attend???

Clinical Dermatology 2017 offers the best and advance knowledges by developing and presenting information that enhances continuing education in all the field of dermatology; Dermatology is one of the many medical specialties, which evolved from the general internal medicine during the course of nineteenth century. In the beginning of 20th century, dermatology was well established as a separate discipline in Europe and United States. Dermatologists are involved in sharing diagnosis and different approaches developed to fight skin diseases with an increased Research and Development expenditure. Clinical Dermatology congress provides the right platform to the researchers to open the door of the mysteries so that people can aware of those conditions which affect them unknowingly.

A unique opportunity for Advertisers and sponsors at this International event

Clinical Dermatology 2017  is a well organised scientific event consisting workshops, symposiums, exhibitions of cosmetic products, dermatological instruments, and special sessions for young researchers and students with modern and advance research from top universities, research centres, hospitals, and top most cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. 

Target Audience:-                                                                 

  • Dermatologists
  • Doctors
  • Clinical organizations
  • Skin-care institutions
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and industries
  • Business delegates
  • Industrialist
  • Young researchers and Students

Major Dermatology Societies and Associations in New York:

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Women’s Dermatologic Society

New York State Society of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery

Dermatology Society of Greater New York

Society for Investigative Dermatology

American Skin Association

 

Major Dermatology Societies and Associations in USA:

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery

American Society of Dermatology

American Medical Association

American Academy of Dermatology Association

American Dermatological Association Inc.

American Telemedicine Association (ATA)

American Board of Dermatology

American Academy of Dermatology

American Society of Mohs Surgeons

American Contact Dermatitis Society

American Osteopathic College of Dermatology

American Society of Dermatopathology

American Society of Photobiology

Teledermatology Special Interest Group (SIG)

Dermatological Society of New Jersey

 

Major Societies and Associations around the Globe

Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research

French Society of Dermatology

Australasian Dermatopathology Society

French Society of Dermatological Research

Austrian Society of Dermatology and Venereology

Florida Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery

Argentina Society of Dermatology

German Dermatological Society

Association of Italian Clinical Dermatologists

Hellenic Association of Dermatology and Venereology

Asian Dermatological Association Ltd.

International Society for Dermatologic Surgery

Association of professors of Dermatology

International Society of Dermatology

Association of Military Dermatologists

International Society for Skin Imaging

Brazilian society of Dermatology

Italian Society of Surgical oncology and Oncological Dermatology

British Society for Dermatological Surgery

Italian Society of Dermatology

British Society of Anti-Aging Medicine

International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery

Chilean Society of Dermatology and Venereology

Italian Association of Hospital Dermatologists

Canadian Medical Protective Association

International committee for Dermatopathology

Canadian skin patient Alliance

International transplant skin cancer collaborative

Canadian Dermatology Association

Japanese Dermatological Association

Colombian Association of Dermatology

Japanese Society of Anti-Aging Medicine

Canadian Association of Wound Care

Korean Dermatological Association

Cosmetic Dermatology Society of India

Latin American Pediatric Dermatologic Society

Danish Dermatological Society

New Zealand Dermatological Society

Dermatology Nurses Association

Pan American Society for Pigment Cell Research

European society for cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology

Pacific Dermatologic Association

European Society of Contact Dermatitis

Society for Investigative Dermatology

European association of Dermato-oncology

Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research

Turkish Society of Dermatopathology

Swiss Society of Dermatology and Venereology

 

Top Universities in New York:

Weil Cornell Medicine

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

New York University School of Medicine

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

University of Medicine and Health Sciences

 

Top Universities in USA:

Yale University

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

University of Pittsburgh

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

University of Pennsylvania

Emory University School of Medicine

Stanford University school of medicine

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

University of Michigan Medical Center

Indiana University

Thomas Jefferson University

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Case Western Reserve University

University of Massachusetts Medical School

Columbia University

University of Utah

University of Colorado

University of Illinois college of medicine

University of North Carolina

Weill Medical college of Cornell University

University of Rochester

University of Pennsylvania

University of Southern California

University of Maryland Medical System

Oregon Health and science University

University of Minnesota twin cities

North-western University Medical School

Wake Forest University school of medicine

University of Alabama School of Medicine

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Program

University of Wisconsin

Medical college Wisconsin

 

Top Universities around the Globe:

Harvard University

Yale-university

University of Oxford

Karolinska institute

University of Cambridge

University college London

Johns Hopkins University

University of British Columbia

Stanford University

University of Michigan

Imperial college London

University of Hong-Kong

University of Pennsylvania

New York University

Duke University

Cornell University

University of Toronto

University of Edinburgh

Columbia University

London school hygiene and tropical Medicine

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Erasmus University of Rotterdam

University of Sydney

McMaster University

University of Melbourne

Baylor College of Medicine

University of Washington

Monash University

University of Tokyo

University of Chicago

National University of Singapore

University of Copenhagen

McGill University

Mayo Medical School

University of California 

Ruprecht Karl’s Universitaet, Heidelberg

Kings College London

University of Pittsburgh

Washington University

University of new-south-wales

National Taiwan University

Leiden University

North Western University

University Zurich

Kyoto university

University of Amsterdam

 

Hospitals and medical Center associated with Dermatology Research in New York:

New-York Presbyterian Hospital

Weill Cornell Medical Center

Columbia University Medical Center

NYU Langone Medical Center

Union Square Laser Dermatology

Laser and Mohs Dermatology of New York

Goldman Dermatology

Schweiger Dermatology Group 

New York Dermatology Group

Washington Square Dermatology

Chelsea Skin and Laser

The Dermatology & Laser Group

UWS Dermatology and Skin Care

Manhattan Dermatology

Russak Dermatology Clinic

Sutton Place Dermatology

Mount Sinai Hospital

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

 

Hospitals and medical centers associated with Dermatology Research in USA:

Massachusetts General 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

UCSF Dermatology Clinic

Massachusetts General Hospital

Duke Dermatology

John Hopkins Medicine

Mayo Clinic

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Boston Children’s Hospital

Herbert Irving Center for Dermatology and Skin Cancer

Columbia Skin Clinic

Toronto Western Hospital

University Physicians Dermatology Clinic

Woodrail Dermatology Clinic

The Ottawa Hospital

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

St. Michael's Hospital

The Skin Care Centre

South Bay Medical Center

The Lions Laser Skin Centre, and the Psoriasis & Phototherapy Clinic

Women's College Hospital

 

Major Hospitals associated with Dermatology Research around the world:

Dr. Partha Sarathi’s Asian Hair and Skin Hospital

Sakra World Hospital

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

London Bridge Hospital

One world Hospital

Sanghai Renai Hospital

Rady Children’s Hospital

Kubba Clinic

UCSF Medical Centre

Rady Children’s Hospital

Jeanes Hospital

Klinik Pyramide

University Medical Center Freiburg

Klinikum Stuttgart

Heidelburg University Hospital

St John’s Institue of Dermatology

Herlev University Hospital, Denmark

Peking University Peoples Hospital, China

Montreal Children Hospital, Canada

Shaanxi provincial TCM hospital, China

Jiahui International hospital

Army medical college, Pakistan

Guangdong Provincial hospital of Chinese medicine

Zekai Tahir Burak Women’s Health hospital

Nepal Medical College and teaching hospital

Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

Fujian Medical University

University of Crete, Greece

Kawasaki Medical school, Japan

St. Jude Children’s Research hospital

 

Glance at market of Dermatology:-

The dermatologist industry is growing, due in large part to the aging population and the mounting awareness of the dangers of sun exposure. The dermatologist industry has increasingly expanded into cosmetic dermatology, with more dermatologists offering anti-aging procedures. Skin cancer is currently the most common form of cancer and the American Cancer Society estimates that US physicians diagnose more than 3.5 million cases of skin cancer each year. The Skin Cancer Foundation expects about 74,000 new cases of melanoma alone to be diagnosed in 2015.

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 practise 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.

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