What to Expect at the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting

The team at Dermatology Advisor will be reporting on the latest news and research conducted by leading experts in dermatology and presented at the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, being held live from March 25 through March 29 in Boston, Massachusetts.


The following article is a part of conference coverage from the 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting , held live from March 25 through March 29 in Boston, Massachusetts. The team at Dermatology Advisor will be reporting on the latest news and research conducted by leading experts in dermatology. Check back for more from the 2022 AAD Annual Meeting .

This year marks the return — live and in-person — of the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. The meeting kicks off on Friday, March 25 and continues through Tuesday, March 29th in the new host city of Boston, Massachusetts.

The conference will be completely live and is not being offered in a hybrid model. Attendees will find a full lineup of educational and industry sessions, abstracts, poster presentations, plenary and scientific sessions, as well as an exhibit hall. The high-quality work of trainees, researchers, and dermatologists involved in the study and management of dermatologic diseases will also be showcased.

New to the conference this year are sessions on COVID-19 Dermatology and Vaccines, The 2022 Debates: Controversies in Dermatology, and a Hands-on: Patch Testing Workshop. As always, the meeting will highlight various topics of interest, including skin of color, psoriasis, JAK inhibitors, and late-breaking research.

Reference

American Academy of Dermatology. Meetings & Education 2022 Annual Meeting. Accessed March 22, 2022. https://www.aad.org/member/meetings-education/am22

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