Lidia Rudnicka - Affiliations and Activity in Scientific Societies

Affiliations and Activity in Scientific Societies

Lidia Rudnicka is a member and in years 2004–2008 was secretary of the board of Polish Dermatological Society. Since 2004 she has been a member of board of International Dermoscopy Society. Professor Rudnicka is also a member of International Committee of American Academy of Dermatology in term 2008-2012.

Professor Rudnicka was speaker (and on many occasions a co-organizer) at multiple dermatology meetings, including: American Academy of Dermatology, European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology (topics included: hair diseases, dermosopy and skin cancer detection, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, biological therapy in skin diseases, connective tissue diseases, acne, clinical trials).

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