Psoriasis et comorbidités : une approche multidisciplinaire / Psoriasis and comorbidities: a multidisciplinary approach

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Maria-Angeliki Gkini

United Kingdom

Dr. Maria-Angeliki GKINI is a Consultant Dermatologist at 401 General Army Hospital in Athens, Greece, and a Locum Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in London. With expertise in psoriasis and inflammatory skin diseases, she has contributed to numerous research studies, spoken at international conferences, and received awards from prestigious institutions, including the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Dr. Gkini’s interests also extend to artificial intelligence in dermatology and multidisciplinary approaches to skin conditions.

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Psoriasis - WSHD | Guinea 2024

WSHD | Guinea 2024 Essentials replays the pearls on Psoriasis: Diagnosis and Therapeutic, chaired by Prof. Steven R. FELDMAN, Prof. Giovanni DAMIANI and Prof. Tiago TORRES.


Join to learn how to manage psoriasis in chronic infections, understand scalp psoriasis's link to psoriatic arthritis, enhance compliance with treatments, explore evidence for special populations, adopt a multidisciplinary approach to psoriasis and comorbidities, and diagnose psoriasis in skin of color and manage unmet needs in developing countries. Engage in insightful discussions with experts to advance knowledge and strategies for psoriasis diagnosis and treatment.


Attend for free, and earn and claims your 36.5 ECMEC® by UEMS-EACCME® and medical education certificate.

February 17, 2024Essentials series

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