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GW Announces Virtual Learning Opportunity

By March 18, 2020April 12th, 2023No Comments

DC Academy of Dermatology

 

The George Washington University School of Medical and Health Sciences has announced it will host a Virtual academy meeting on March 23rd.

GW’s Department of Dermatology Reception has cancelled its reception at the annual American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) meeting after officials have implemented health mandates across the globe in response to the rapidly evolving pandemic.

“In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the graphic impact on educational programing, we have responded to this challenge by utilizing online learning to bring you the DC Academy of Dermatology (DCAD). This 7-hour virtual learning event will include case studies, presentations, and board review.  The “live” event will be available only to residents, with additional webcasts available to all.”

Join the DC Academy of Dermatology of their inaugural meeting of the DC Academy of Dermatology on Monday March 23rd from 8:30am-3:30pm.

Led by Dr. Adam Friedman and hosted by The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and in collaboration with Dermatology In-Review and supported by EPI Health, SanovaWorks, and La Roche-Posay USA.

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