Dermatology and Its Diversity: Exploring the Spectrum of the Field
10th May 2025
James McCune Smith Building, University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QW
Aims and Objectives
- Highlight the diversity of the field of dermatology, including the range of sub-specialties through a variety of speaker presentations.
- Increase exposure to the multidisciplinary nature of dermatology and its close associations with other medical specialties.
- Provide an opportunity for students to discuss and receive guidance on training pathways and portfolio building.
- Provide hands-on practice for a variety of clinical skills used in dermatology, including suturing and biopsy techniques.
- Enable students to increase their exposure to dermatological conditions, particularly in different skin types, through a dermatology spot session.
- Provide an opportunity for students to submit abstracts and receive feedback on poster submissions.
Date and Venue
- Date : 10th May 2025
- Time : 0900 – 1600 hours
- Venue : James McCune Smith Building, University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QW
- Number of places available : 30
- Conference fee : £5.00
- Suitable for : Medical Students (1st - 5th Year)
Organisers
- Miss Aleena Masood - Conference Convenor
- Miss Celeste Herron - Treasurer
- Miss Gabby Ordonez - President
- Miss Isabelle Choong En Xin - Vice President
About
Dermatology and Its Diversity: Exploring the Spectrum of the Field is a conference conducted by the University of Glasgow Dermatology Society. Its aim is to increase exposure to dermatology among medical students, who typically receive very little teaching and clinical experience in the field.
The conference will feature speaker talks in the morning, covering a variety of topics in dermatology and associated fields. This will be followed by a panel Q&A session, where students will have the opportunity to ask dermatologists about careers, training pathways, application tips, and more.
In the afternoon, clinical skill sessions will focus on suturing and biopsy techniques. Additionally, attendees will participate in a dermatology case discussion and a dermatology spot diagnosis station.
Aims and Objectives
- To introduce delegates to a wide range of surgical specialties through expert-led panel discussions.
- To provide hands-on experience with surgical techniques, including suturing, flap reconstruction, and VR simulations.
- To equip delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to build a strong surgical portfolio and prepare for future applications.
- To offer opportunities for delegates to network with surgeons, trainees, and like-minded peers in a supportive environment.
- To make surgical training more accessible by providing interactive and engaging learning experiences for students of all levels.
- To introduce delegates to a wide range of surgical specialties through expert-led panel discussions.
- To provide hands-on experience with surgical techniques, including suturing, flap reconstruction, and VR simulations.
- To equip delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to build a strong surgical portfolio and prepare for future applications.
- To offer opportunities for delegates to network with surgeons, trainees, and like-minded peers in a supportive environment.
- To make surgical training more accessible by providing interactive and engaging learning experiences for students of all levels.
- To introduce delegates to a wide range of surgical specialties through expert-led panel discussions.
- To provide hands-on experience with surgical techniques, including suturing, flap reconstruction, and VR simulations.
- To equip delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to build a strong surgical portfolio and prepare for future applications.
- To offer opportunities for delegates to network with surgeons, trainees, and like-minded peers in a supportive environment.
- To make surgical training more accessible by providing interactive and engaging learning experiences for students of all levels.
Speakers
Dr Chris Lim, MBChB, MRCP (Derm), PG Cert (Int Med)
Resident Doctor in Dermatology
Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
Dr Brendan McCan, MBChB, MRCP
Consultant in Clinical Oncology
The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow
Dr Amy Perkins, MBChB, MRCP (Derm), PGDip MedEd, MSc Skin Aging Aesthetic (Candidate)
Specialty Doctor in Dermatology
NHS Forth Valley, United Kingdom
Workshop Tutors
Dr Vivienne Nguyen, MBChB
Foundation Year 2 (FY2) Doctor
NHS Ayrshire and Arran, United Kingdom
Dr Chris Lim, MBChB, MRCP (Derm), PG Cert (Int Med)
Resident Doctor in Dermatology
Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
Dr Brendan McCan, MBChB, MRCP
Consultant in Clinical Oncology
The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow
Dr Amy Perkins, MBChB, MRCP (Derm), PGDip MedEd, MSc Skin Aging Aesthetic (Candidate)
Specialty Doctor in Dermatology
NHS Forth Valley, United Kingdom
Abstract Submission
Abstracts are welcomed from attending delegates on all aspects of research related to medicine and healthcare. Submissions must not exceed 350 words and must include the following subheadings: Background, Methodology, Results, and Conclusion. Author names should not be included in the abstract.
The best three abstract submissions will be selected for oral presentations (7 minutes with 2 minutes for questions). The remainder of the accepted abstracts will be invited to present a poster.
A maximum of two delegates may present the submission, and presenters will be required to register to attend the conference.
Submissions must be in Harvard format and may be submitted via the following link. They must be received no later than midnight on 22nd May 2024.
https://app.medall.org/event-listings/south-west-medical-undergraduate-conference-2024