Exploring Emerging Systemic Treatments for Atopic Dermatitis

16 Sep, 2024 | News, SHI Events

17 October 2024 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm AEDT

Overview

Join us for an informative session on  exploring emerging systemic treatments for atopic dermatitis. This session will delve into the latest advancements in systemic therapies for managing atopic dermatitis, a condition that significantly impacts patients’ quality of life.

Led by expert dermatologist Dr Lena Ly, this session will explore cutting-edge treatments, their mechanisms of action and their role in comprehensive patient care.

Speaker

Dr Lena Ly

MBBS FACD

Dr Lena Ly is currently a consultant dermatologist at Eastern Health, Monash Medical Centre and the Skin Health Institute where she leads the severe atopic dermatitis subspecialty clinic. As Adjunct Lecturer for Monash University, Eastern Health Clinical School she takes great pleasure in teaching and examining junior doctors and registrars. She is actively involved in a number of projects at her academic institutions and is driven by a desire to achieve the best standards of care through research, dedication and compassion.

 

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