Diad-Dial ‘Virtual Clinic 2’ in Dubai 11 April 2021
The Diad-Dial Conference continued its educational activities by organizing the second virtual clinic of the Diad-Dial Academy, which was held on 8 to 9 April. The event held under the Patronage of The Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences, this the latest in a series of Virtual Webinars by DIAD-DIAL, and will focus on challenging dermatological case-studies including psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, autoimmune diseases, allergies, infections, tumours and more; with their clinical, histological, and therapeutic outcomes. 
 
Dr. Faiza Al Ali, Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist, and Chairwoman DIAD-DIAL said:
“It is an honour to announce Prof. Phillip Mckee’s participation in our Virtual Clinic.  He is a world-class authority on Dermatology, and along with Dr. Alistair Robson, FRCPath, will be sharing exclusive educational content on a wide range of exciting topics in various areas.”
 
“The late Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum took over the sponsorship of the Academy’s conference since its inception in 2016, in which the Academy could not achieve its achievements and reach what it has reached without his generous support and patronage.” She added
 
Mr. Abdullah Bin Souqat, Executive Director of The Sheikh Hamdan Award for Medical Sciences added:
“In addition to offering stellar content and world-renowned speakers; we are delighted to announce that Virtual Clinic participants will receive CME Accreditation from Dubai Health Authority.  Furthermore, Webinar participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of Prof. McKee and Dr. Robson via our online chat facility. 
 
It worth mention that the Participants obtained CME hours accredited by the Dubai Health Authority.
 
The Virtual Clinic offers 7 hours of knowledge transfer split over two days and is structured to have minimal impact on our delegates’ working week with Day One commencing at 6.25pm on Thursday 8th April for 3.5 hours; and Day Two commencing at 2.25pm on Friday 9th April.