About this event

  • Date and time Thu 15 Dec 2022 from 3:15pm to 5:05pm
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine
  • Organised by Dermatology

This event will help participants understand the diagnosis and management of rarer and more unusual dermatology conditions as well as unusual presentations of common dermatological problems.

Participants will be able to: 

  • Understand the diagnosis and management of rare and more unusual dermatology conditions.    
  • Learn about recent progress in diagnostics and management of dermatological conditions.    
  • Understand the impact of skin disorders on individuals and the importance of a holistic approach to management.
  • Explore the most up-to-date research in dermatology.   

 

For those attending in person, the clinical cases will be followed by a drinks reception to facilitate networking.

Book to attend this event in person or virtually. To view the rates and agenda, please select your preference below. 

Attendance criteria

You can only attend this meeting if you hold a Consultant or training post in dermatology. If you are attending in-person, you must bring ID with you to show this. Exceptions are made for those who are Section members (by completing an additional application form) who have made significant contributions to dermatology and are of good standing in the profession. RSM members who are part of the American Board of Dermatology are also eligible to attend dermatology events.

This event will be recorded* and all registered delegates will be able to access the recording for 60 days after. The link will be distributed 3 days after the event takes place. 

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The Dermatology Section would like to thank our Annual Sponsors AbbVie, Almirall, Eucerin, Janssen-Cilag, La Roche-Posay & Cerave, LEO Pharma, Lilly UK, PfizerPierre Fabre and Sanofi for their valued support of the 2022 to 2023 Academic Programme. We would also like to thank our sponsor UCB Ltd for their support of this meeting.
Please note that none of the companies listed has had any influence or involvement over the agenda, content or organisation of the meetings.

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Agenda

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Registration, tea and coffee and networking
Welcome and introduction

Dr Portia Goldsmith, President, Dermatology Section, Royal Society of Medicine 

A case of delayed-onset heparin-induced skin necrosis

Dr Weh Kiat Gan, Specialty Trainee Year 6, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Chung Kwok

Atypical acute generalised pustular dermatosis presenting with erythema multiforme-like lesions following commencement of hydroxychloroquine

Dr Wei Ming Benjamin Sim, Internal Medicine Stage 1, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Jason Williams

A severe case of recalcitrant bullous pemphigoid secondary to nivolumab

Dr Liana Victory, Dermatology Registrar, The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin on behalf of Dr Ian McDonald

A rare cause of oral ulceration in a 14-year-old child: A case of pemphigus vulgaris

Dr Sarah Dawood, Dermatology Clinical Fellow, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Leila Izadi Firouzabadi, Dr Antonia Lloyd-lavery, Dr Astor Rodrigues, Dr Ketan Shah, Dr Stephen Damato and Dr Tess McPherson

Prolidase deficiency: A long-awaited genomic diagnosis

Dr Helena Wace, Specialty Trainee Year 5, Churchill Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Tess McPherson

A rare differential for multiple café-au-lait macules: Primary macrocephaly-3 caused by recessive mutations in CDK5RAP2

Dr Paula Finnegan, Dermatology Registrar, Cork University Hospital on behalf of Dr Cathal O’Connor and Dr John Bourke

Closing remarks
Close of meeting
Drinks reception
View the programme (virtual)

Welcome and introduction

Dr Portia Goldsmith, President, Dermatology Section, Royal Society of Medicine

A case of delayed-onset heparin-induced skin necrosis

Dr Weh Kiat Gan, Specialty Trainee Year 6, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Chung Kwok

Atypical acute generalised pustular dermatosis presenting with erythema multiforme-like lesions following commencement of hydroxychloroquine

Dr Wei Ming Benjamin Sim, Internal Medicine Stage 1, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Jason Williams

A severe case of recalcitrant bullous pemphigoid secondary to nivolumab

Dr Liana Victory, Dermatology Registrar, The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin on behalf of Dr Ian McDonald

A rare cause of oral ulceration in a 14-year-old child: A case of pemphigus vulgaris

Dr Sarah Dawood, Dermatology Clinical Fellow, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Leila Izadi Firouzabadi, Dr Antonia Lloyd-lavery, Dr Astor Rodrigues, Dr Ketan Shah, Dr Stephen Damato and Dr Tess McPherson

Prolidase deficiency: A long-awaited genomic diagnosis

Dr Helena Wace, Specialty Trainee Year 5, Churchill Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Dr Tess McPherson

A rare differential for multiple café-au-lait macules: primary macrocephaly-3 caused by recessive mutations in CDK5RAP2

Dr Paula Finnegan, Dermatology Registrar, Cork University Hospital on behalf of Dr Cathal O’Connor and Dr John Bourke

Closing remarks
Close of meeting

Location

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

Registration for this event will close at 1:00am on 14 December 2022. Late registrations will not be accepted.   

The agenda is subject to change at any time 

If the event is recorded, we are only able to share presentations that we have received permission to share. There is no guarantee that all sessions will be available after the event, this is at the presenters and RSM discretion. 

All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the Royal Society of Medicine, nor the speaker's organisations. 

This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels. 

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