Sister Society Meeting of the Tunisian Society of Dermatology at the World Congress in Singapore

Programme

08H30 - 08H35
Welcome
Professor Mohamed DENGUEZLI (Tunisia)
08H35 - 08H45
The Role of Digital Tools for Educational Purposes and Better Skin Case Management
Dr José-Antonio RUIZ-POSTIGO MD, PhD (WHO Geneva, Switzerland)

Welcome-ISTD

Chair: Amanda Oakley, New Zealand
08H45 - 09H00
PASSION Project : AI driven teledermatology for common skin conditions in Africa
Prof. Alexander NAVARINI MD, PhD (Switzerland)
09H00 - 09H10
Teledermatology – a brief overview
Prof. Amanda OAKLEY (New Zealand)
09H10 - 09H20
Dermatologist perceptions of teledermatology implementation and future use after COVID-19: demographics, barriers, and insights in the United States of America
Trilok Tejasvi (USA)

Chairs: Mohamed Denguezli, Tunisia; Nejib Doss, Tunisia

09H20 - 09H30
Clinical cases in pediatric dermatology
Professor Mohamed DENGUEZLI (Tunisia)
09H30 - 09H40
Frontal fibrosing alopecia
Prof. Lidia RUDNICKA MD, PhD (Poland)
09H40 - 09H50
Unmet needs in Psychodermatology
Prof. Mohammad JAFFERANY MD (United States)
09H50 - 10H00
Role of technologies in skin cancer screening and diagnosis
Dr. Raimonds KARLS MD (Latvia)
10H00 - 10H10
Trichoscopy in trichotillomania
Dr. Asmahane SOUISSI MD (Tunisia)
10H10 - 10H20
Q&A
10H19 - 10H19
Coffee break

Chairs: Saad Alsogair, KSA; Ruaa Al Harithy, KSA

10H30 - 10H35
Introduction of MEIDAM
10H35 - 10H50
Acne 2023 updates
Dr. Khaled AL-NUAIMI MD (United Arab Emirates)
10H50 - 11H05
Tinea capitis: Trichoscopic clues and values
Prof. May EL SAMAHY MD (Egypt)
11H05 - 11H20
Botulinum toxins immunogenicity: Truth or Myth?
Ruaa Al Harithy (KSA)
11H20 - 11H35
Dermal fillers: What is for what?
Dr. Saad ALSOGAIR MD (Saudi Arabia)
11H35 - 11H50
Contact dermatitis; cases and updates
Dr. Aisha AL ALI MD (Oman)
11H50 - 12H05
Digital health and artificial intelligence in Dermatology
Dr Tarek TURK MD (Canada)
12H05 - 12H20
Clinical cases: one image, one diagnosis
Dr. Amal SAID MD (Morocco)
12H20 - 12H25
Global Dermatology, Augmented Knowledge in Skin Health
Dr. Christophe HSU (Geneva)
12H25 - 12H30
Q & A
12H30 - 12H30
Lunch

Teledermatology in the US

Chair: Trilok Tejasvi, USA
13H00 - 13H08
Implementation of teledermatology for Veterans in the United States
Dennis Oh (USA)
13H15 - 13H30
Research and lessons from Kaiser Permanente, Northern Califoria teledermatology program
Sangeeta Marwaha (USA)
13H30 - 13H45
Point of care Image Quality Analysis to streamline Teledermatology workflow
Meenal Kheterpal (USA)
13H45 - 13H50
Discussion

AUL Session

Chair: Liam Caffery, Australia: Imaging
13H50 - 14H05
Noninvasive optical imaging of skin cancers: from bedside to teleconsultation-a paradigm shift for wider integration
Manu Jain (USA)
14H05 - 14H20
Teledermatology based on 3D Total Body Photography
Liam Caffery (Australia)
14H20 - 14H35
Successful and Safe Teledermatology for Low-Risk Skin Cancer Referrals
Richard Barlow (UK)
14H35 - 14H50
The effectiveness of blended learning for dermatology undergraduate medical students
Cristina Silveira (Brazil)
14H50 - 14H55
Discussion

Augmented Intelligence (AuI)

Chair: Christophe Hsu, Switzerland
14H55 - 15H10
The Potential of AI in Dermatology and teledermatology
Juthika Thakur (Canada)
15H10 - 15H24
Potential and pitfalls of AI in teledermatology
Veronica Rotemberg (USA)
15H25 - 15H40
Artificial Intelligence and « Tele » in the Dermasphere
Barbar Rao (USA)
15H40 - 15H55
An artifcial intelligence based mobile application for quantitative trichoscopic analysis: a derivation and validation study
Dendeep Mitra (India)
15H55 - 16H00
Discussion

Global teledermatology

Chair: Elvira Moscarella, Italy; Dinesh Kumar Devaraj, India
16H00 - 16H15
Teledermatology in India During and Post COVID 19 outbreak-advantages, shortcomings and challenges
Anmol (India)
16H15 - 16H30
Teledermatology during military conficts
Hanna Popvych (Ukraine)
16H30 - 16H45
Impact of Teledermatology on Health Care Delivery systems in Remote Sites in Egypt
Ahmed Sadek (Egypt)
16H45 - 17H00
Rise of Teledermatology Society in India
Jayakar Thomas (India)
17H00 - 17H30
Discussion
17H15 - 17H30
Wrap-up
Prof. Amanda OAKLEY (New Zealand)

Sister Society Meeting of the Tunisian Society of Dermatology at the World Congress in Singapore (jointly with MEIDAM and ISTD)

Introduction of the event:

The Tunisian Society of Dermatology and Venereology (STDV) is set to host a Sister Society meeting at the World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) in Singapore, which takes place every four years. This is a significant event for professionals in the field of

dermatology to convene and share their knowledge and expertise. The sister society meeting will be held in association with the International Society of Teledermatology (ISTD) and the Middle East International and Aesthetic Medicine (MEIDAM).

The event is highly anticipated, with sessions that will feature high-profile speakers from the STDV and MEIDAM sessions, and a full world congress of Teledermatology, Imaging, AI, and Skin Diseases at the ISTD session. Attendees will learn about the latest

advances and trends in the field of dermatology, making it an exciting opportunity for all those in attendance.

The event will be inaugurated by a medical officer of the World Health Organization, Dr. Jose Antonio Ruiz Postigo, emphasizing the importance of this meeting and the significant impact it will have on the global community of dermatologists. This will also

serve as a great platform to promote the use of technology in dermatology and make it more accessible.

All recordings of the STDV and MEIDAM sessions will be available on Global Dermatology at the end of the WCD, allowing for a wider audience to benefit from this event. Additionally, the ISTD sessions are accessible through the ISTD website, making it easier

for people to access the knowledge shared at the event.

In conclusion, please join the Sister Society meeting at the WCD in Singapore in-person or virtually. The participation of the STDV, ISTD, and MEIDAM highlights the importance of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation in this field. We wish them

success in their endeavors and look forward to the progress that will be made in the field of dermatology as a result of this meeting.

Professor Mohamed Denguezli MD - president of STDV

Professor Ashamen Souissi - treasurer of STDV

Programme (the recordings for the International Society of Teledermatology (ISTD) part will be available on their website. (The programme has been adapted to the virtual format)

The Role of Digital Tools for Educational Purposes and Better Skin Case Management - Jose-Antonio Ruiz-Postigo Medical Officer World Health Organization (WHO)

PASSION Project: AI-driven Teledermatology for Common Skin Conditions in Africa (Alexander Navarini PASSION, Switzerland)

Teledermatology - A Brief Overview (Amanda Oakley, New Zealand)

ISTD

Dermatologist Perceptions of Teledermatology Implementation and Future Use After COVID-19: Demographics, Barriers, and Insights in the United States of America (Trilok Tejasvi, USA)

STDV

Clinical Cases in Pediatric Dermatology (Mohamed Denguezli, Tunisia)

Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (Lidia Rudnicka, Poland)

Unmet Needs in Psychodermatology (Mohammad Jafferany, USA)

Role of Technologies in Skin Cancer Screening and Diagnosis (Raimonds Karls, Latvia)

Trichoscopy in Trichotillomania (Asmahane Souissi, Tunisia)

MEIDAM

Introduction of MEIDAM (Khaled Al Nuaimi, UAE)

Acne - 2023 Updates (Khaled Al Nuaimi, UAE)

Tinea Capitis: Trichoscopic Clues and Values (May El Samahy, Egypt)

Botolinum Toxins Immunogenicity: Truth or Myth? (Ruaa Al Harithy, KSA)

Dermal Fillers: What is for What? (Saad Alsogair, KSA)

Contact Dermatitis: Cases and Updates (Aisha Alali, Oman)

Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology (Tarek Turk, Canada)

Clinical Cases: One Image, One Diagnosis (Amal Said, Morocco)

Global Dermatology, Augmented Knowledge in Skin Health (Christophe Hsu, Switzerland)

ISTD

Teledermatology in the US

Implementation of Teledermatology for Veterans in the United States (Dennis Oh, USA)

Research and Lessons from Kaiser Permanente, Northern California Teledermatology Program (Sangeeta Marwaha, USA)

Point of Care Image Quality Analysis to Streamline Teledermatology Workflow (Meenal Kheterpal, USA)

Imaging

Noninvasive Optical Imaging of Skin Cancers: From Bedside to Teleconsultation - A Paradigm Shift for Wider Integration (Manu Jain, USA)

Teledermatology Based on 3D Total Body Photography (Liam Caffery, Australia)

Successful and Safe Teledermatology for Low-Risk Skin Cancer Referrals (Richard Barlow, UK)

The Effectiveness of Blended Learning for Dermatology Undergraduate Medical Students (Cristina Silveira, Brazil)

AI in Dermatology

The Potential of AI in Dermatology and Teledermatology (Juthika Thakur, Canada)

Potential and Pitfalls of AI in Teledermatology (Veronica Rotemberg, USA)

Artificial Intelligence and "Tele" in the Dermasphere (Barbar Rao, USA)

An Artificial Intelligence Based Mobile Application for Quantitative Trichoscopic Analysis: A Derivation and Validation Study (Dendeep Mitra, India)

Global Teledermatology

Teledermatology in India During and Post COVID 19 outbreak-advantages, shortcomings and challenges (Dr Anmol Sodhi, India)

Teledermatology during military conflicts (Hanna Popvych, Ukraine)

Impact of Teledermatology on Health Care Delivery systems in Remote Sites in Egypt (Ahmed Sadek, Egypt)

Rise of Teledermatology Society in India (Jayakar Thomas, India)