The 100th Atlantic Dermatological Conference, hosted by the Maryland Dermatological Society, will take place in Baltimore, Maryland. The Atlantic Derm Conference will consist of scientific sessions, a keynote address, patient case discussions and posters.
We are now accepting abstract submissions for the Poster Session, due no later than January 31, 2023, 11:59 p.m. EST.
There will be poster session blocks on Friday and Saturday and accepted posters will be assigned a presentation day prior to the conference. During these sessions the authors of accepted abstracts must be in attendance to allow a viewing of their poster. Presenters will be able to chat with viewers to respond to questions and engage in discussion regarding their work.
The top three scoring overall abstracts will be awarded the following prizes: First place: $300, second place: $200 and third place: $100. In addition, the top three abstracts for each category will be announced. The awardees will be notified at the conclusion of the conference.
Important Dates:
Deadline for submissions: | January 31, 2023 |
Notice of abstract review outcome: | March 1, 2023 |
Registration deadline for abstract presenters: | March 15, 2023 |
Poster Session: | May 13 and 14, 2023 |
100th Atlantic Derm Conference: | May 12-14, 2023 |
Submissions are under five major categories:
- Dermatology Research
- Original clinical research, clinical trials, meta-analysis
- Translational and basic science research
- Dermatology Quality Improvement and Quality Assessment Projects
- Projects that enhance patient care and safety or impact clinical outcomes
- Present the problem assessed, the methods and outcome of the intervention
- Dermatology Community Outreach and Mentoring Programs
Can include, but are not limited to:- Free healthcare clinic programs and implementation
- Solutions to access to care and equity of care
- Patient advocacy or educational partnerships
- Present the outcomes data of the intervention
- Dermatologic Innovations
Can include, but not limited to:- Projects investigating new dermatologic devices, systems, or solutions for health care delivery, patient satisfaction, or patient outcomes
- Cases Category
- Individual cases and case series