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Event
Iasi, ROMANIA
Iasi Dermatological Spring: Exchange of Medical Experience
Since its first edition in 2012, the Iasi Dermatological Spring has been fostering an interdisciplinary environment in the field of dermatology. This year, notable national and international lecturers will present the most relevant and impactful topics in medical dermatology, dermatoallergology, dermatological surgery, dermatopaediatrics and dermato-cosmetology.
With over 2500 attendees and 100 lecturers from both in-country and abroad, participants will be able to experience a dynamic exchange of medical knowledge via a series of courses, workshops and lectures, with immediate theoretical and practical results. The pharmaceutical industry partners will bring to the PDI stage the latest scientific research findings in essential dermatology areas.
Additionally, VRF will hold a session on vitiligo during the congress program.
The President of the Iasi Dermatological Spring is Daciana Elena Brănişteanu, MD, PhD, President of the Association of Dermatologists of Moldova.
WHEN: April 24-30, 2023
WHERE: Iasi, at the Hotel International
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