Programa
Topic
Female mucosal pathology
- Dr. Micheline Moyal-Barracco (Paris)
Male Genital Dermatoses
- Prof. Chris Bunker (Imperial College and University College, London)
Bristol Myers Squibb's vision for advancing dermatology care
- Elio Schouppe
- Ans Valgaeren
Coffee Break
Oral mucosal pathologies
- Dr. Cheyenne Delvaux (CHU St. Pierre/ Hôpital Erasme)
Sexually transmitted infections
- Dr. Jonathan Krygier (CHU St. Pierre)
Sprekers
Cheyenne Delvaux
Dr. Cheyenne Delvaux is a dermatologist practicing in Brussels, and a graduate of Université Libre de Bruxelles. When specializing, she trained in oral mucosa disorders at the Erasmus Hospital under Professor Parent, and was able to complete further training at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. Dr. Delvaux also had the opportunity to train at the French hospital reference center for autoimmune bullous diseases (Avicenne Hospital, Paris).
Micheline Moyal-Barraco
2022 : Consultant in vulvar disease in the department of Gynecology of Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, France (Institute David Elia for Gynecological Pain)
Jonathan Krygier
Dr. Jonathan Krygier graduated in medicine and dermatology from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He practices dermatology in Brussels and consults at the Brussels Skin Center as well as at the Brugmann University Hospital and the S-Clinic of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire St. Pierre (clinic for sexually transmitted infections). In addition to his practice in general dermatology, Dr. Krygier specializes in urological dermatology. He treats and follows up on conditions related to sexually transmitted infections and male genital mucosal pathologies. He was trained at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire St. Pierre, the Brugmann University Hospital, and the Dutch-speaking University Hospital UZ Brussel. As a result, Dr. Krygier is bilingual in French and Dutch. He is a member of the RBSDV (Royal Belgian Society of Dermatology and Venerology), the SFD (French Society of Dermatology) and the EADV (European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology).