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Friday October 24th, 2025 – 08:30-12:00 Melbourne time (UTC+11)

Program

Friday, October 24th, 2025 — PaCeCAD
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS SESSIONS

07:30 Registration & Arrival Tea / Coffee
 
08:30
Opening introduction

Jean-François STALDER, France / John C. SU, Australia

08:35 P1. Misinformation in Atopic Dermatitis and Digital Tools to address it
Chair: Jean-François STALDER, France / Fanny SENTENAC, France
08:40
The concept of Patient Centered Approach in chronic skin disease (PCA)

Fanny SENTENAC, France

08:45
Tackling misinformation in social media: the example of Topical Corticosteroid Withdrawal (TSW)

Mikael ALSTERHOLM, Sweden

08:55
Dr Tiktok will see you now: The impact of social media on dermatology practice and patient perceptions

Alpana MOHTA, India

09:05
Disrupted Skin, Disrupted Trust: The Consequences of Social Media on Dermatology Patients and Practitioners

Hanof AHMED, Qatar

09:15
What should we expect from Large Language Model Chat bots in therapeutic education: uses, expected benefits, risks?

Pranvera SULEJMANI, USA

09:25 RT
Round Table: New communication tools in therapeutic education
Challenges, contributions, and limitations (Results of a survey on the role of AI in the management of AD)

All speakers
+ Kelly BARTA (ITSAN), USA
+ Kristin BELLENSON (NEA), USA

 
10:05 Refreshment Break 30 min.
 
10:35 P2. Atopic Dermatitis, Global Health Perspectives Worldwide
Chair: Fahafahantsoa RABENJA RAPELANORO, Madagascar / Tina MESARIČ, Slovenia
10:40
Atopic Dermatitis in Australia: specificities and challenges
The role of Health Care Providers in Australia: pharmacists, nurses

John C. SU, Australia

11:00
Eczema Support Australia: role and place of a patient advocacy group in the Australian patient journey

Melanie FUNK, Australia

11:10 RT
Round Table: Participants from other regions of the world
Given the particularities of each country, what is the common ground that would allow us to joint our efforts towards the same goal? Perhaps better acces to the right medicines? What are the 3 main stakes in terms of needs, tools and care?

All speakers
+ Amanda CRESSWELL-MELVILLE, Canada
+ Masaki FUTAMURA, Japan
+ Ellis HON, Hong-Kong, China
+ Kin Fon LEONG, Malaysia
+ Yong Kwang TAY, Singapore

11:50
Closure

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

 
12:00 Lunch break 01h00