2023 AAD ANNUAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS – PSORIASIS – 9 May @ 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm AEST

5 May, 2023 | News, SHI Events

9 May @ 6:45 pm  9:00 pm AEST

Join Dr Crystal Williams as she discusses the 2023 AAD Annual Meeting highlighting psoriasis and the relevance of this information to Australian clinicians during a Q+A discussion. The session will be presented via Zoom and at a dinner event, organised by our partner Janssen. The session will be chaired by A/Prof Aaron Robinson.

Please see the agenda for the dinner meeting below. The Zoom meeting will commence at 7.30pm.

Time               Topic
6:45pm           Arrival with entrée served
7:30pm           Presentation
8:30pm           Dinner followed by dessert

SPEAKER

Dr Crystal Williams
MBBS FACD

HOST

A/Prof Aaron Robinson
BBIOTECH (HONS) MBBS PHD FACD

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Dermatologists, dermatology registrars and dermatology nurses

LOCATION

Online via Zoom and Dinner meeting at La Luna Bistro, 320 Rathdowne St, Carlton North VIC 3054

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Dermatologists, dermatology registrars and dermatology nurses

LOCATION

Online (via Zoom)

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