Clinical Dermatology Market Analysis and Reports | USA Conference Series
Market Analysis – Clinical Dermatology 2017
Importance and Scope:-
The capacity of the skin and its associated conditions to incite an intrinsic fascination seems limitless. With around 2000 estimated diagnoses, dermatology boasts an unmatched abundance of clinical variety. From the neonate afflicted by a genodermatosis to the elderly patient with skin cancer, the scope of dermatology is broad and tremendously varied, and progression within this specialty has the potential to significantly enhance all aspects of patient care. The last 25 years have seen the exciting hallmarks of dermatological advancements come in many forms. Genetic and therapeutic innovation has accelerated our understanding of the mechanisms underlying cutaneous disease and broadened treatment options, whilst evolution of the sub-specialty psychodermatology is addressing the demand for holistic management, and the combined feat of continued education, research and public awareness continues to raise the profile of the dermatological discipline. Collectively, these developments are paramount to the success of the unique medico-surgical specialty we behold today.
Clinical dermatology has flourished tremendously over the past years, however, the recent trend of disproportionate growing interest in aesthetic and surgical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology among graduating residents and those practicing dermatology threatens to undermine this glorious record and the future of our specialty. There is a significant loss of interest in academic career by dermatology residents. Some important reasons are poor financial reimbursement in practice of basic clinical and medical dermatology, lack of mentors, role models, and career guidance. Strategies should be developed to cultivate future researchers and teacher-clinicians. Aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology are now integral part of dermatology science and efforts should be made for the further progress in this field. However, we as a dermatologist community must understand the importance of ‘clinical dermatology,’ ensure that further research, discoveries and therapeutics continue to evolve and appropriate dermatological skills are nurtured, lest they are lost in the glitters and glory of dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Let us try to strike a judicious balance between academics and cosmetology.
Owing to the importance of each, the Clinical Dermatology Congress is a common platform for the discussion of various important issues which may be helpful for the clinicians, medical practitioners, patients, researchers, faculty members and students. Many developing countries have no skin care specialists and referral is made difficult by distances and availability of travel funds.
Why New York?
New York is a state in the North-eastern United States and is the 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous and seventh-most densely populated U.S. state.
New York City has been offering a wide array of medical, cosmetic, laser and plastic surgery services. In addition to specializing in all areas of adult and Pediatric dermatology, many of the doctors have subspecialty training in their field of expertise. Their facilities provide personalized, conservative, effective and less painful treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Their board certified physicians are collectively fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Contact Dermatitis Society, and many other societies.
The New York metropolitan area has the busiest airport system in the United States. It is also the most frequently used port of entry and departure for international flights. The metro area is served by three major airports, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and La Guardia Airport (LGA), which have been operated by PANYNJ since 1947. The International Air Transport Association airport code (IATA code) “NYC” is reserved to refer to these three airports. JFK and Newark are connected to regional rail systems by AirTrain JFK and AirTrain Newark respectively.
Tourist attraction:-
Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art,, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), Rockefeller Center, National September 11 Memorial & Museum (9/11 Memorial and 9/11 Memorial Museum), Grand Central Terminal (GCT), High Line, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Ellis Island, Chinatown, Radio City Music Hall, Brooklyn Bridge, Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, The Cloisters, Little Italy, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Times Square, Bryant Park, Staten Island Ferry, Yankee Stadium, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Whitney Museum of American Art, Carnegie Hall, Chrysler Building, Governors Island, One World Trade Center, Frick Collection, 42nd Street, Madame Tussauds New York, Liberty Island, Battery Park, New York Hall of Science, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, New York Botanical Garden, New-York Historical Society, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Citi Field, Gramercy Park, Prospect Park, Flatiron Building
Conference Highlights:-
Clinical and Medical Dermatology | Aesthetic and Surgical Dermatology | Dermatopathology | Psychodermatology |
Skin Diseases | Immunodermatology | Investigative Dermatology | Teledermatology and Teledermatopathology |
Skin Cancer | Pediatric Dermatology | Genodermatosis | Biochemistry and biophysics related to dermatology |
Cosmetic Dermatology | Veterinary Dermatology | Hair loss, Hair care and Hair therapy | Diagnostic procedure, therapies and treatment |
Why to attend?
Clinical Dermatology 2017 offers the best and advance knowledges by developing and presenting information that enhances continuing education in all the field of dermatology; Dermatology is one of the many medical specialties, which evolved from the general internal medicine during the course of nineteenth century. In the beginning of 20thcentury, dermatology was well established as a separate discipline in Europe and United States. Dermatologists are involved in sharing diagnosis and different approaches developed to fight skin diseases with an increased Research and Development expenditure. Clinical Dermatology congress provides the right platform to the researchers to open the door of the mysteries so that people can aware of those conditions which affect them unknowingly.
A unique opportunity for Advertisers and sponsors at this International event
Clinical Dermatology 2017 is a well organised scientific event consisting workshops, symposiums, exhibitions of cosmetic products, dermatological instruments, and special sessions for young researchers and students with modern and advance research from top universities, research centres, hospitals, and top most cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.
Target Audience:-
Dermatologists
Doctors
Clinical organizations
Skin-care institutions
Educational institutions
Healthcare professionals
Cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and industries
Business delegates
Industrialist
Young researchers and Students
Major Dermatology Societies and Associations in New York:
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery | Women’s Dermatologic Society |
New York State Society of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery | Dermatology Society of Greater New York |
Society for Investigative Dermatology | American Skin Association |
Major Dermatology Societies and Associations in USA:
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery | American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery |
American Society of Dermatology | American Medical Association |
American Academy of Dermatology Association | American Dermatological Association Inc. |
American Telemedicine Association (ATA) | American Board of Dermatology |
American Academy of Dermatology | American Society of Mohs Surgeons |
American Contact Dermatitis Society | American Osteopathic College of Dermatology |
American Society of Dermatopathology | American Society of Photobiology |
Teledermatology Special Interest Group (SIG) | Dermatological Society of New Jersey |
Major Societies and Associations around the Globe:
Asian Society for Pigment Cell Research | French Society of Dermatology |
Australasian Dermatopathology Society | French Society of Dermatological Research |
Austrian Society of Dermatology and Venereology | Florida Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery |
Argentina Society of Dermatology | German Dermatological Society |
Association of Italian Clinical Dermatologists | Hellenic Association of Dermatology and Venereology |
Asian Dermatological Association Ltd. | International Society for Dermatologic Surgery |
Association of professors of Dermatology | International Society of Dermatology |
Association of Military Dermatologists | International Society for Skin Imaging |
Brazilian society of Dermatology | Italian Society of Surgical oncology and Oncological Dermatology |
British Society for Dermatological Surgery | Italian Society of Dermatology |
British Society of Anti-Aging Medicine | International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery |
Chilean Society of Dermatology and Venereology | Italian Association of Hospital Dermatologists |
Canadian Medical Protective Association | International committee for Dermatopathology |
Canadian skin patient Alliance | International transplant skin cancer collaborative |
Canadian Dermatology Association | Japanese Dermatological Association |
Colombian Association of Dermatology | Japanese Society of Anti-Aging Medicine |
Canadian Association of Wound Care | Korean Dermatological Association |
Cosmetic Dermatology Society of India | Latin American Pediatric Dermatologic Society |
Danish Dermatological Society | New Zealand Dermatological Society |
Dermatology Nurses Association | Pan American Society for Pigment Cell Research |
European society for cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology | Pacific Dermatologic Association |
European Society of Contact Dermatitis | Society for Investigative Dermatology |
European association of Dermato-oncology | Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research |
Turkish Society of Dermatopathology | Swiss Society of Dermatology and Venereology |
Top Universities in New York:
Weil Cornell Medicine | Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons |
New York University School of Medicine | SUNY Downstate Medical Center |
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine |
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | University of Medicine and Health Sciences |
Top Universities in USA:
Yale University | University of Cincinnati Medical Center |
University of Pittsburgh | Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions |
University of Pennsylvania | Emory University School of Medicine |
Stanford University school of medicine | University of Miami Miller School of Medicine |
University of Michigan Medical Center | Indiana University |
Thomas Jefferson University | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Case Western Reserve University | University of Massachusetts Medical School |
Columbia University | University of Utah |
University of Colorado | University of Illinois college of medicine |
University of North Carolina | Weill Medical college of Cornell University |
University of Rochester | University of Pennsylvania |
University of Southern California | University of Maryland Medical System |
Oregon Health and science University | University of Minnesota twin cities |
North-western University Medical School | Wake Forest University school of medicine |
University of Alabama School of Medicine | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Program |
University of Wisconsin | Medical college Wisconsin |
Top Universities around the Globe:
Harvard University | Yale-university |
University of Oxford | Karolinska institute |
University of Cambridge | University college London |
Johns Hopkins University | University of British Columbia |
Stanford University | University of Michigan |
Imperial college London | University of Hong-Kong |
University of Pennsylvania | New York University |
Duke University | Cornell University |
University of Toronto | University of Edinburgh |
Columbia University | London school hygiene and tropical Medicine |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Erasmus University of Rotterdam |
University of Sydney | McMaster University |
University of Melbourne | Baylor College of Medicine |
University of Washington | Monash University |
University of Tokyo | University of Chicago |
National University of Singapore | University of Copenhagen |
McGill University | Mayo Medical School |
University of California | Ruprecht Karl’s Universitaet, Heidelberg |
Kings College London | University of Pittsburgh |
Washington University | University of new-south-wales |
National Taiwan University | Leiden University |
North Western University | University Zurich |
Kyoto university | University of Amsterdam |
Hospitals and medical Center associated with Dermatology Research in New York:
New-York Presbyterian Hospital | Weill Cornell Medical Center |
Columbia University Medical Center | NYU Langone Medical Center |
Union Square Laser Dermatology | Laser and Mohs Dermatology of New York |
Goldman Dermatology | Schweiger Dermatology Group |
New York Dermatology Group | Washington Square Dermatology |
Chelsea Skin and Laser | The Dermatology & Laser Group |
UWS Dermatology and Skin Care | Manhattan Dermatology |
Russak Dermatology Clinic | Sutton Place Dermatology |
Mount Sinai Hospital | SUNY Downstate Medical Center |
Hospitals and medical centers associated with Dermatology Research in USA:
Massachusetts General Hospital | Brigham and Women’s Hospital |
Arrowhead Health Centers | Elite Clinical Studies, LLC |
California Clinical Trials Medical Group, Inc | Loma Linda University Clinical Trial Center |
California Center for Clinical Research | UCSF Dermatology Clinic |
Massachusetts General Hospital | Duke Dermatology |
John Hopkins Medicine | Mayo Clinic |
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center | Boston Children’s Hospital |
Herbert Irving Center for Dermatology and Skin Cancer | Columbia Skin Clinic |
Toronto Western Hospital | University Physicians Dermatology Clinic |
Woodrail Dermatology Clinic | The Ottawa Hospital |
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre | St. Michael’s Hospital |
The Skin Care Centre | South Bay Medical Center |
The Lions Laser Skin Centre, and the Psoriasis & Phototherapy Clinic | Women’s College Hospital |
Major Hospitals associated with Dermatology Research around the world:
Dr. Partha Sarathi’s Asian Hair and Skin Hospital | Sakra World Hospital |
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital | London Bridge Hospital |
One world Hospital | Sanghai Renai Hospital |
Rady Children’s Hospital | Kubba Clinic |
UCSF Medical Centre | Rady Children’s Hospital |
Jeanes Hospital | Klinik Pyramide |
University Medical Center Freiburg | Klinikum Stuttgart |
Heidelburg University Hospital | St John’s Institue of Dermatology |
Herlev University Hospital, Denmark | Peking University Peoples Hospital, China |
Montreal Children Hospital, Canada | Shaanxi provincial TCM hospital, China |
Jiahui International hospital | Army medical college, Pakistan |
Guangdong Provincial hospital of Chinese medicine | Zekai Tahir Burak Women’s Health hospital |
Nepal Medical College and teaching hospital | Shanghai Jiaotong University, China |
Fujian Medical University | University of Crete, Greece |
Kawasaki Medical school, Japan | St. Jude Children’s Research hospital |
9th Clinical Dermatology Congress
USA
New York, USA
16 Oct 2017 to 18 Oct 2017
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