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Previous Meetings

 

Our evidence-based update meetings have been successfully taking place for over 15 years. During that time, a variety of topics have been covered, including acne, blistering skin diseases, skin surgery, psoriasis, infectious skin diseases and eczema. 

Acne (2024)

Programme of talks with presentation slides available:

Eczema (2022)

Presentation slides available:

Keratinocyte cancers (2021)

Video presentations available:

Hair Disorders (2019)

Acne and Hidradenitis Suppurativa (2018)

Overview

The Evidence Based Update on Acne and Hidradenitis SuppurativaPresentations:

Further Information

Programme
Credit: 5 CPD points
 


Exhibitors:

The HS Trust

British Association of Camouflage

Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology

 

Eczema and Contact Dermatitis (2017)

Overview

The Evidence Based Update on Eczema and Contact Dermatitis was held in Nottingham on the 17th May 2017.

 Presentations:

 

Cosmetic Dermatology (2016)

Overview

This update featured three Cochrane systematic reviews covering the topics of acne scarring, melasma, hirsutism, an RCT on incobotulinumtoxin A for upper facial lines, and the British Association of Skin Camouflage presented the latest on skin camouflage and it's place in 2016.

Sharon Aryiku and Douglas Grindlay launched a new resource on dermatological problems in skin of colour (on the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology website).  

Finally, a paper by Jasmijn Herruer and colleagues from Nijmegen, on satisfaction predictors for those seeking cosmetic facial surgery. As always, we included our very popular “ask the expert” panel, where delegates are invited to submit practical questions to our specialist panel, including representatives from the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group

Presentations:

Further Information

Programme
Credit: 5 CPD points
 

The meeting was kindly sponsored by Galderma and La Roche-Posay (L'Oreal).

 

Skin Surgery (2015)

Overview

This update focused on surgical treatments of skin disease (mainly skin cancer).  The latest evidence from randomised controlled trials were presented to over 130 delegates.  We linked up with the research committee of the British Society of Dermatological Surgery to provide an interesting and informative question & answer session. 

Presentations:

Further Information

Programme Meeting Report
Credit: 5 CPD points
 

The meeting was kindly sponsored by Stiefel (GSK), Leo Pharma, Schuco, Alliance, Galderma and RB Pharmaceuticals UK.

 

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