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== American Academy of Dermatology == | |||
The '''American Academy of Dermatology''' (AAD) is a professional organization for dermatologists in the United States. It is one of the largest and most influential dermatological associations in the world, dedicated to the advancement of dermatology and the promotion of high standards in clinical practice, education, and research. | |||
== History == | |||
The American Academy of Dermatology was founded in 1938. It was established to promote the highest quality of dermatologic care and to advance the science and art of medicine and surgery related to the skin, hair, and nails. Over the years, the AAD has grown significantly, both in membership and in the scope of its activities. | |||
== Mission and Goals == | |||
The mission of the AAD is to promote leadership in dermatology and excellence in patient care through education, research, and advocacy. The organization aims to: | |||
* Advance the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair, and nails. | |||
* Support and enhance patient care and public health. | |||
* Provide continuing education for dermatologists and other healthcare professionals. | |||
* Advocate for dermatology and dermatologists at the national and state levels. | |||
== Membership == | |||
Membership in the AAD is open to dermatologists and other healthcare professionals who are committed to the field of dermatology. The organization offers several categories of membership, including: | |||
* '''Fellow''': For board-certified dermatologists. | |||
* '''Associate''': For dermatologists who are not board-certified. | |||
* '''Affiliate''': For non-dermatologist healthcare professionals with an interest in dermatology. | |||
* '''Resident''': For dermatology residents in training. | |||
== Educational Activities == | |||
The AAD is renowned for its educational programs, which include: | |||
* '''Annual Meetings''': The AAD hosts an annual meeting that is one of the largest gatherings of dermatologists in the world. It features scientific sessions, workshops, and exhibits. | |||
* '''Continuing Medical Education (CME)''': The AAD provides a variety of CME opportunities, including online courses, webinars, and live events. | |||
* '''Publications''': The AAD publishes several journals and newsletters, including the ''Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology'' (JAAD), which is a leading peer-reviewed journal in the field. | |||
== Advocacy and Public Policy == | |||
The AAD actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence public policy related to dermatology. The organization works to: | |||
* Promote access to dermatologic care. | |||
* Support research funding for skin diseases. | |||
* Address issues such as skin cancer prevention and treatment, and the regulation of dermatologic procedures. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Dermatology]] | |||
* [[Skin cancer]] | |||
* [[Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology]] | |||
* [[Medical education]] | |||
{{Dermatology}} | |||
[[Category:Dermatology]] | |||
[[Category:Medical associations based in the United States]] | |||
[[Category:Organizations established in 1938]] | |||
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Logo of the American Academy of Dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology[edit]
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is a professional organization for dermatologists in the United States. It is one of the largest and most influential dermatological associations in the world, dedicated to the advancement of dermatology and the promotion of high standards in clinical practice, education, and research.
History[edit]
The American Academy of Dermatology was founded in 1938. It was established to promote the highest quality of dermatologic care and to advance the science and art of medicine and surgery related to the skin, hair, and nails. Over the years, the AAD has grown significantly, both in membership and in the scope of its activities.
Mission and Goals[edit]
The mission of the AAD is to promote leadership in dermatology and excellence in patient care through education, research, and advocacy. The organization aims to:
- Advance the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair, and nails.
- Support and enhance patient care and public health.
- Provide continuing education for dermatologists and other healthcare professionals.
- Advocate for dermatology and dermatologists at the national and state levels.
Membership[edit]
Membership in the AAD is open to dermatologists and other healthcare professionals who are committed to the field of dermatology. The organization offers several categories of membership, including:
- Fellow: For board-certified dermatologists.
- Associate: For dermatologists who are not board-certified.
- Affiliate: For non-dermatologist healthcare professionals with an interest in dermatology.
- Resident: For dermatology residents in training.
Educational Activities[edit]
The AAD is renowned for its educational programs, which include:
- Annual Meetings: The AAD hosts an annual meeting that is one of the largest gatherings of dermatologists in the world. It features scientific sessions, workshops, and exhibits.
- Continuing Medical Education (CME): The AAD provides a variety of CME opportunities, including online courses, webinars, and live events.
- Publications: The AAD publishes several journals and newsletters, including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD), which is a leading peer-reviewed journal in the field.
Advocacy and Public Policy[edit]
The AAD actively engages in advocacy efforts to influence public policy related to dermatology. The organization works to:
- Promote access to dermatologic care.
- Support research funding for skin diseases.
- Address issues such as skin cancer prevention and treatment, and the regulation of dermatologic procedures.
Related Pages[edit]