DUBAI/ GULF TIME
Tomorrow, the activities of the 7th Annual Conference of the Emirates Dermatology Society will commence, which will be held from November 10th to 12th, discussing the latest updates and scientific research related to dermatological diseases, as well as the latest developments and technologies used in cosmetic medicine and surgery. The conference will also discuss the latest scientific innovations in dermatological surgery and medicine, with the participation of more than 500 doctors from the region and the world.
Dr. Muna Al Murrawi, President of the Emirates Dermatology Society and Conference Chair, explained that the annual conference serves as a local and global platform to enhance continuous medical education and to become acquainted with the latest advancements in the field of cosmetic medicine, laser treatment, through lectures and seminars held alongside the conference.
She stated that the conference covers a wide range of topics related to dermatological diseases for all ages, including chronic skin conditions, clinical updates, challenging cases, cosmetic procedures, surgical treatments, as well as scientific research seminars, interactive workshops, and accredited research presentations by the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, with the aim of continuous professional training and development.
She pointed out that the conference will include a number of specialized educational programs for doctors, with the first day featuring a joint workshop between the Emirates Dermatology Society and the European Association for training on the use of modern laser devices, aiming to improve the quality and accuracy of medical services provided to patients.
The society’s annual conference is considered a scientific forum that highlights the developments in the treatment of dermatological diseases, promotes the exchange of experiences and practices, and introduces the latest available treatment methods to international experts, opening new horizons for scientific research and cosmetic surgery technology.