2025-05-10 8:00 to 17:00, your local time
DERMOSCOPY | World Day 2025IDS (International Dermoscopy Society)
Accreditation
2025-05-10 8:00 to 17:00, your local time
DERMOSCOPY | World Day 2025IDS (International Dermoscopy Society)
Accreditation
Introduction
Introduction Of Dermoscopy 2025
Dermoscopy for Everyone by The IDS
Chairs: : Prof. Aimilios Lallas, Prof. Giuseppe Argenziano, Prof. John Paoli
IDS: Reflexions, best moments and what's next
Best cases of the IDS
Aimilios Lallas (MD, MSc, PhD)
Best cases of the IDS. Part 1
Best cases of the IDS. Part 2
Dermatology Practical and Conceptual: My best papers
Presentation of 2 articles from DPC
Race-specific and skin of color dermoscopic characteristics of skin cancer: A Literature Review
Discussion - Dermoscopy for everyone by IDS
Aimilios Lallas (MD, MSc, PhD), Giuseppe Argenziano (), John Paoli (MD)
Topographic Dermoscopy
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: Inflammatory dermatoses of the face
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: Melanocytic facial lesions
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: Non melanocytic pigmented lesions, Fair skin
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: Non melanocytic pigmented lesions, Dark skin
Balachandra Ankad (MD, MBBS)
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: Non melanocytic pigmented lesions, Dark skin. Part 2
Vinay K MD
Dermoscopy in Facial lesions: The nose
Dermoscopy of the ear
Dermoscopy in chest and back lesions: Skin tumors
Dermoscopy in chest and back lesions: Inflammatory and infectious skin diseases
Dermoscopy in lesions of the limbs
Dermoscopy in lesions of the palms and soles
Dermoscopy in haïr and scalp disorders: Tumors of the scalp
Dermoscopy in nail disorders : Benign nail tumors
Dermoscopy in haïr and scalp disorders: Diffuse alopecia
How not to miss Nail Unit Cancer?
Dermoscopy of the mucosae: The lip
Dermoscopy of the mucosae: Conjunctiva and eyelids
Dermoscopy of the mucosae: Genital mucosae
Scabies mite is bright green under U.V dermatoscopy
My best cases of the year worldwide
Best cases from Europe
Mariano Suppa (MD, PhD), Juliana Monnier (MD)
Best cases from Europe: My best teaching cases
Best cases of Africa and middle east
Meriem Soughi (MD), Ncoza Dlova (MD, PhD), Ibrahima Traore (MD. PgDip. MSc,PhD), Ahmed Sadek (PhD LAD, MSc DV, DBA, IFAAD, IFEADV), Fatimata Ly (MD)
Best cases of Africa and middle east: The Gambia
Best cases of Africa and middle east: A case of ocular Dermoscopy
Best cases of Africa and middle east: best case from Algeria
Best cases of Latin America
Best cases of India
Soumil khare (MD), Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat (MBBS, MD, IFAAD)
Best cases of Japan
Conclusion
Conclusion of Dermoscopy Day 2025
Chair: Prof. Noureddine Litaiem, MD
This specialized course offers a comprehensive update on Nail Disorder diagnosis and treatment, featuring six expert-led modules covering inflammatory conditions, infections, cosmetic aspects, tumors, surgical techniques, and pediatric nail disorders.
Through video lectures and self-assessments (10 MCQs), participants will enhance their clinical skills in identifying and managing various nail pathologies. The program is designed for dermatologists and healthcare professionals seeking to advance their knowledge of contemporary approaches to nail disease management.
Format: Online self-paced learning
Assessment: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
Outcome: Certificate of completion upon finishing all modules and assessments
Chair: Dr Patrick HUANG,
Hyperpigmentation is excess skin color from melanin. Understand melanin synthesis mechanisms and main causes.
Chair: Dr. Prajwal Pudasaini, MD
Neglected tropical skin diseases affect poor populations in tropical areas. They include leprosy, mycetoma, and cutaneous leishmaniasis, causing disability and stigma. They receive little attention and resources, leading to poor diagnosis and treatment. Increased awareness and improved healthcare access are needed to help affected communities.
Chair: Prof. Haiping Zhang, PhD
Acne treatment in China combines traditional methods with modern practices.
Chair: Prof Awatef Kelati, MD
This comprehensive dermoscopy course provides dermatologists and healthcare professionals with essential skills in skin lesion evaluation, covering fundamental principles through advanced diagnostic applications across five key areas: global dermoscopy practices, pigmented lesion analysis (including differentiation of benign and malignant patterns), specialized techniques for skin of color, skin cancer detection (melanoma and non-melanoma), and general dermatological conditions (inflammatory, infectious, and hair/nail disorders). Participants will develop proficiency in recognizing diagnostic patterns, adapting techniques for diverse skin types, and applying dermoscopic algorithms, ultimately enhancing their clinical accuracy through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical case-based learning. The course emphasizes real-world application, addressing both common and challenging scenarios in dermatological practice.
Chair: Prof Mohammad Jafferany, MD
This specialized course explores the vital intersection between dermatology and mental health, equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools to manage psychodermatological conditions effectively. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, participants will learn to diagnose and treat dermatological delusional disorders, identify psychiatric comorbidities in skin disease patients, and implement mental health strategies for chronic dermatoses. The curriculum also examines psychological factors in cosmetic dermatology and provides cutting-edge screening techniques for body dysmorphic disorder, including modern digital manifestations like Zoom dysmorphia. Adopting a patient-centered approach, the course emphasizes multidisciplinary management of conditions where psychological and dermatological factors interact. Participants will gain expertise in recognizing psychiatric components of skin diseases, addressing the emotional
burden of chronic conditions, and applying ethical principles in cosmetic practice. The training combines expert instruction with case-based learning to bridge theory and clinical practice. Designed for dermatologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and primary care providers, this program enhances clinicians' ability to deliver holistic care that addresses both the visible and invisible aspects of skin disorders. Upon completion, practitioners will be better prepared to manage complex psychodermatological cases while improving patient outcomes through integrated mind-skin healthcare.