EADV Spring Symposium 2021

An important, all virtual, CME-CPD accredited event for the dermatology and venereology community.

To get your CME credit please refer to the platform user manual.

Keynote Speakers

The Scientific Program offers an exceptional educational experience: with more than 30 sessions, expert speakers will discuss the latest advances and the relevant information on trending topics in dermatology.

Find out more about the EADV 2021 Scientific Programme

Julien Seneschal

Update on on-label and off-label use of JAK inhibitors

Julien Seneschal will be one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming EADV Spring Symposium. His talk will be part of the highly appreciated “Plenary lectures” session, and will focus on on-label and off-label use of JAK inhibitors in skin diseases.

Chrys Schmults

Management of squamous cell carcinoma from in situ to metastatic

Chrysalyne Schmults will deliver a plenary lecture on how to manage squamous cell carcinoma from in situ to metastatic, focusing, among other, on the design of appropriate treatment and follow-up strategies for patients with high risk and advanced SCC.

Miguel Guimarães

The future of dermatology

Miguel Guimarães will focus on the evolution faced by science and medicine and how smart algorithms and big data are changing the way we can store and analyze information, with great impact on the diagnosis of several specialties, including dermatology.

Latest Updates

DERMOSCOPY

DERMOSCOPY

Dermoscopy is a useful non-invasive technique, with widespread use in dermatology practice for the assessment of skin, hair and nail diseases. Find out more about onychoscopy, differential diagnosis of pigmented facial lesions, pattern analysis and advanced dermoscopy.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER – Chrys Schmults

KEYNOTE SPEAKER – Chrys Schmults

Chrysalyne Schmults will deliver a plenary lecture on how to manage squamous cell carcinoma from in situ to metastatic, focusing, among other, on the design of appropriate treatment and follow-up strategies for patients with high risk and advanced SCC.

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COVID-19 AND SKIN MANIFESTATIONS

COVID-19 AND SKIN MANIFESTATIONS

The Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19), caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection, emerged in December 2019 in China, and in March of 2020 was declared a pandemic by the WHO. What are the treatments for severe cases? What are its skin manifestations? And what about COVID toes?

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