The 32nd Congress of the Association of Francophone Dermatologists - Tunisia 2022
The Tunisian Society of Dermatology and Venereology is preparing to organize the 32nd congress of the Association of Francophone Dermatologists (ADF).
This important scientific meeting will take place from May 11 to 14, 2022, in Yasmine Hammamet.
It will see the participation of nearly 600 specialists from around twenty French-speaking countries from various continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, America), but also from English-speaking countries such as the USA and Australia.
This scientific event has established itself for several years as an essential meeting for hundreds of dermatologists from various French-speaking countries.
The 32nd Congress of the Association of Francophone Dermatologists, which will be coupled with the 26th Maghreb Congress of Dermatology, will be spread over 4 days and will include a total of 10 themes: Allergology, Infectious Diseases, Pigmentary Disorders, Dermoscopy, mucosal pathology, vascular pathology , pediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, lasers in dermatology and dermatology news.
The Association of Francophone Dermatologists (ADF), created about a century ago, has as its main objectives the development of research in the field of dermatology, the promotion of public health actions, the development of information and above all the bringing together of dermatologists from various French-speaking countries. The official headquarters are in Paris but the ADF congresses take place every two years, each time in a different French-speaking country. After 1979 (Tunis) and 2003 (Sfax) this will be the third time that our country will have the opportunity to host this congress.
The number of delegates expected will exceed our initial estimates and will approach 600 dermatologists.
The organization of this congress is of particular importance for Tunisia, given that our country is hosting the next Francophonie Summit in November 2022 in Djerba, during which the International Organization of La Francophonie celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its creation.
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