Fondation René Touraine A EUROPEAN FOUNDATION FOR DERMATOLOGY

WHAT'S NEW WITH "PSORIASIS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK"?

Psoriasis International Network is a joint action of Fondation René Touraine and the EADV Psoriasis Task Force. This network was conceived as a tool to promote exchanges on psoriasis at the national level, as well as to facilitate international collaborations in the field of psoriasis.

The Psoriasis International Network in figures

The Network gathers at present representatives of some 80 countries. 48 countries are registered on the website www.psoriasis-international.org, counting 31 national psoriasis medical groups plus the SOLAPSO (Latin American Psoriasis Society) countries. 30 patient association plus the major patient federations (IFPA, EUROPSO and LATINAPSO) are also represented in the website. Over 4000 dermatologists all over the world receive our newsletter.

Psoriasis International Network Survey

In 2011, we have sent out a survey to 87 countries in the network about the organisation of their national psoriasis activities, more specifically about the existence of thematic outpatient consultations for psoriatic patients. Up to now, 50 countries have answered. Please click here to learn the results of this survey

World Psoriasis Day 2011

The World Psoriasis Day, organised by the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations, is of major importance for raising awareness about this illness. The 2011 celebrations encountered again a great success, with so many initiatives happening worldwide. Check out here some of the activities carried throughout the world on the occasion of the World Psoriasis Day 2011

PSO 2013 - 4th Congress of the Psoriasis International Network

The next Congress of the Psoriasis International Network – PSO 2013 is coming soon (July 4-7, 2013). Check out the website www.pso2013.com to keep up to date on the major international congress for practitioners on psoriasis.



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