Patient-Centered Care in Atopic Dermatitis

Welcome word

Welcome to this pre-meeting on Patient-Centered Care in Atopic Dermatitis. We are honored to have an outstanding panel of speakers and chairs, whose commitment to improving patient care, demonstrated throughout their careers, will guide us through today’s discussions.

This gathering is distinguished by its rich multicultural nature. Hosted here in the Middle East, we welcome speakers from across the globe, each bringing unique insights into patient-centered medicine in atopic dermatitis from their respective countries.

We will also address the challenges of managing AD in the digital era. Many of us have navigated the rapid evolution of technology in our field, and today, we face a new technological disruption: Artificial Intelligence.

By strengthening the bonds within our international community, ISAD, we can enhance collaboration and always keep the well-being of our patients at the forefront.

Thank you for your unwavering support over the years, and welcome once again to this meeting.

Jean-François STALDER,
President ISAD-Opened Task Force

Recording

Program

Please note all sessions are based on Doha, Qatar time zone.
Arabia Standard Time (AST) – UTC+3

Thursday, October 24th, 2024 — Pre-meeting
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS (PaCeCAD)

09:00 Introduction
Chair: Jean-François STALDER, France / Uwe GIELER, Germany
09:05
Atopic dermatitis: a priority for whom? Policy and care perspectives

Rayana Ahmed BOU HAKA (WHO), Qatar

09:20 Atopic Dermatitis, Global Health Perspectives Worldwide – The Middle East compared to the Rest of the World
Chair: Maryam DASHTI / Jennifer AUSTIN (Global Skin), Canada
09:20
Atopic Dermatitis in the Middle East

Martin STEINHOFF, Qatar

Brief examples from the rest of the world:
09:30
Atopic Dermatitis in Egypt

Mahira EL SAYED, Egypt

09:35
Atopic Dermatitis in Algeria

Aomar AMMAR-KHODJA and Samira ZOBIRI, Algeria

09:40
Atopic Dermatitis in China

Fang WANG, China

09:45
Atopic Dermatitis in Germany

Uwe GIELER, Germany

09:50
Atopic Dermatitis in Brazil

Roberto TAKAOKA, Brazil

09:55
Atopic Dermatitis in Mali

Ousmane FAYE, Mali

10:00
Atopic Dermatitis in Madagascar

Fahafahantsoa RABENJA RAPELANORO, Madagascar

 
10:05
Round Table Discussion

Chairs + speakers + participants from other regions of the world

 
10:35 25 min Refreshment Break & Visit Exhibits
 
11:00 Digital Tools in the Management of Atopic Dermatitis
Chair: Jean-François STALDER, France / Claudia TRAIDL-HOFFMANN, Germany
11:00
Introduction to Digital Tools

Peter LIO, USA

11:15
The Impact of Chat GPT in AD

Pranvera SULEJMANI, USA – on behalf of the ISAD-OPENED group

11:25
My experience of Patient-Centered Digital Applications

Fanny SENTENAC, France

 
11:35
Round Table Discussion

Chairs + speakers + participants from other regions of the world: Chia-Yu CHU, Taiwan – Kiran GODSE, India – Rachel OGOLA, Kenya

 
11:55
Closure

Jean-François STALDER, including closing remarks by ISAD President Alain TAÏEB

 
12:00 End of the meeting
 

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