ILDS World Skin Summit Presentations
The 2nd ILDS World Skin Summit was attended by more than 120 delegates, representing 40 countries. It was a great opportunity to have so many of our Members in one place; to update them on ILDS' activities and to discuss current and future dermatological issues.
Below you will find the presentations from the Summit plenaries and workshops.
Please note: all presentations are subject to copyright and cannot be reproduced without the permission of the presenter and the ILDS.
Welcome Addresses
P0
Welcome Addresses
Plenary 1 - Getting to know the ILDS: What we do and why
P1.1
An Introduction to the ILDS
Harvey Lui
P1.2
An Introduction to ILDS work with the WHO
Lars French
P1.3
An introduction to the IFD
Claire Fuller
P1.4
An Introduction to ILDS Projects
Christopher Griffiths
Plenary 2 - The future of dermatology: Threats and opportunities
P2.1
The Future of Dermatology
Suzanne Olbricht
P2.2
The Use of Online Platforms
Angela Lavadia
P2.3
AAD Social Media Strategies
Barbara Mathes
P2.4
Image-Based Technology
Bernard Querleux
P2.5
The Role of AI in Dermatology
Yuchuan Jack Li
Plenary 3 - What are the truly unmet needs in dermatology? From neglected to rare diseases and beyond
P3.1
Experiences on Leishmaniasis in the Middle East
Farhad Handjani
P3.2
Lessons on Leprosy from India
Ramesh Bhat
P3.3
Lessons on Leprosy from Vietnam
Tran Hau Khang
P3.4
Building Dermatology - Lessons from Mali
Ousmane Faye
P3.5
Unmet Needs in Pediatric Dermatology
Julie Powell
Plenary 4 - Preserving and promoting the discipline of dermatology: What can the ILDS do?
P4.1
The Discipline of Dermatology
Brigitte Dreno
P4.6
Addressing Non-Accredited Providers
Rekha Sheth
P4.2
European Scope of Practice
Martin Rocken
P4.3
Patient Access to Dermatology in the US
Maria Hordinsky
P4.4
Asian Scope of Practice
Xinghao Gao
P4.5
Latin American Scope of Practice
Valeria Aoki
Plenary 5 - Feedback from workshops and defining a go-forward programme
P5
Feedback From Workshops
Workshop 1 - Removing barriers and increasing access to dermatological care
W1.1
Workforce Planning in the UK
Nick Levell
W1.2
Access in Belarus
Uladzimir Adaskevich
W1.3
Access in Nigeria
Grace Okudo
W1.4
Access in Nepal
Shristi Shrestha
W1.5
Urban Versus Rural Settings
Andrew Miller
Workshop 2 - Training and education: Needs and solutions
W2.1
Residency Training - Asian Experiences
Steven Chow
W2.2
Canadian Dermatology Experience
Neil Shear
W2.3
Training and Education
Evangeline Handog
Workshop 3 - The scope and challenges of evidence-based care
W3.1
Epidemiological Information
Omar Lupi
W3.2
Guidelines in Dermatology
Raul Cabrera
W3.3
Evidence-Based Medicine
Pascal Joly
Workshop 4 - Global Volunteerism: Addressing the challenges in global and national skin health
W4.1
Global Volunteerism at the RDTC
Daudi Mavura
W4.2
Volunteerism in Cambodia
Chan Vicheth