Rural Dermatology Meeting 2022

29 Jun, 2022 | News

Taking place at the Darwin Convention Centre from Friday 5 August to Sunday 7 August, College invites you to attend the 7th Rural Dermatology Meeting

 

About the Meeting

ACD’s Rural Dermatology Meeting provides an opportunity for College Fellows, trainees and other medical professionals to come together to discuss clinical and professional challenges and opportunities for dermatology practice in rural and remote areas. The meeting will build on the themes and recommendations from past conferences and promises to be an engaging interactive forum.

Location

Darwin Convention Centre

10 Stokes Hill Road, Darwin, Northern Territory

Date

Friday 5 August to Sunday 7 August, 2022

Program

As in previous years, the scheduled program will flow over three half days – Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Saturday and Sunday sessions will end at lunch time. The program has been designed to provide ample opportunity for networking, further discussion and some leisure time to enjoy Darwin and surrounds.

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