AAD (American Academy of Dermatology)

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The American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential and representative dermatological society in the world. With more than 17,000 members, the Society represents virtually all practicing dermatologists in the United States and a growing number of international dermatologists. The Dermatological Society is committed to representing the interests of its members, and its work encompasses education, research and advocacy to promote leadership in dermatology and excellence in patient care.

The American Academy of Dermatology is committed to advancing the field of dermatology and promoting leadership in dermatology and excellence in patient care through education, research and advocacy. To achieve this mission, the Academy of Dermatology has developed a set of values that are embodied in all of its programs, projects, and initiatives. These values include professionalism, scientific innovation, patient care and social responsibility.

As the world's leading dermatology organisation, the Society of Dermatology is committed to the development and advancement of the field of dermatology. By organising activities such as annual meetings, seminars and training courses, the Society provides a platform for academic exchange and professional development for its members. At the same time, the Dermatological Society also actively participates in scientific research and promotes the application of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods and treatment techniques.

In addition, the Society of Dermatology is committed to raising public awareness and understanding of skin health. By conducting awareness campaigns, publishing authoritative guidelines and providing online resources, the Society conveys proper skin care knowledge to the public and helps people prevent and treat skin diseases.