ABOUT WCD2024
buenos aires, argentina
16-19 october 2024
IDS EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
Aimilios Lallas
President
Caterina Longo
General Secretary
John Paoli
Administrative Co-Ordinator
Teresa Kränke
Treasurer
Iris Zalaudek
Past President
Gerald Gabler
Administrator
Rainer Hoffman-Wellenhof
Auditor 1
Luc Thomas
Auditor 2
Giovanni Pellacani
Public Relations
Giuseppe Argenziano
Dermatology Practical and Conceptual Editor
Horacio Cabo
President of the next World Congress
Josep Malvehy
EADO & EADV Liaison Officer
Allan Halpern
ISIC & AAD Liaison Officer
Lidia Rudnicka
Representative of the Board (Europe 1)
Stephen Hayes
Representative of the Board (Europe 2)
David Swanson
Representative of the Board (North America)
Raul Cabrera
Representative of the Board (Central and South America)
Jie Liu
Representative of the Board (Asia)
Hoda Moneib
Representative of the Board (Africa)
Cliff Rosendahl
Representative of the Board (Australia)
Konstantinos Liopyris
Website & Media Committee Chair
Nisa Akay
Website & Media Committee Chair
Elvira Moscarella
Education Committee Chair
Mike Marchetti
Education Committee Chair
Raimonds Karls
Non-English activities Committee Chair
Gabriel Salerni
Non-English activities Committee Chair
Susana Puig
Awards and fellowships Commitee Chair
Wilhelm Stolz
Awards & Fellowships Committee Chair
Alon Scope
Studies Committee Chair
Ana-Maria Forsea
Studies Committee Chair
Zoe Apalla
Scientific Program Committee Chair
Ralph Braun
Dermoscopedia Working Group Chair
Claudio Conforti
Dermoscopedia Working Group Chair
Cristian Navarrette-Dechent
Annotations and Gaming Working Group Chair
Natalia Jaimes
Annotations and Gaming Working Group Chair
Ash Marghoob
Dermoscopy Curriculum Working Group Chair
Cristina Carrera
Dermoscopy Curriculum Working Group Chair
Harald Kittler
Brainstorming Working Group Chair
Peter Soyer
Tele-Imaging and DICOM Task Force Chair
Liam Caffrey
Tele-Imaging and DICOM Task Force Chair
Enzo Errichetti
Imaging in Skin of Colour Task Force Chair
Ahmed Sadek
Imaging in Cosmetics Task Force Chair
Philipp Tschandl
AI Projects Liaison Officer
HOST SOCIETY-CILAD

Ibero Latin American College of Dermatology (CILAD) is a non-pr ofit organization that brings together more than 4,000 active members from 23 Ibero-American countries.

With more than 70 years of history, it was founded in 1948 in Havana, Cuba, with the aim of fostering the scientific development of the specialty and promoting the fraternal links of Spanish-Portuguese speaking dermatologists. The authorities of the institution, formed by the Board of Directors and National Delegates, are elected during the General Assembly of Members every 2 years. CILAD has 23 Scientific Chapters of different subspecialties of dermatology.

Mission
“Foster the development of Latin American dermatology through scientific exchange between specialists, the generation of fraternal links between colleagues, and education to the community”
PRESIDENT´S MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues,

We are glad to let you know that the 6th World Congress of Dermoscopy will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from the 16th to the 19th of October 2024.

We are working on all the preparations to offer you an excellent scientific programme and also an array of social activities that we are sure you will enjoy.

Buenos Aires is the perfect excuse for you to join us and enjoy this big and cosmopolitan city. For those who decide to take a few days off before or after the Congress, you can enjoy Iguazu Falls in the north, whales in the south, sea and beaches in the east and mountains and snow in the west. All the best in our country in a two-hour flight.

Since the 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy in Tessaloniki (Greece) in 2018, the advances and scientific publications on Dermoscopy have been many and we are sure that the Congress Program will be very interesting for all those who attend.

Although we still have little more than one year and a half left, we want to invite you to get ready for this Congress.

We are willing to receiving you in Buenos Aires.

Kindest regards

Horacio Cabo
President
6th World Congress of Dermoscopy 2024


Floralis Genérica is a sculpture made of steel and aluminum located in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, Buenos Aires, a gift to the city by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. Catalano once said that the flower "is a synthesis of all the flowers and, at the same time, a hope reborn every day at opening." It was created in 2002. The sculpture was designed to move, closing it spetals in the evening and opening them in the morning.

One of the characteristics of the flower is anelectrical system that automatically opens and closes the petals depending on the time of the day. At nigh the flower closes, emanating a red glow from in side, and reopens ("...is reborn...") the following morning. This mechanism so closes the flower if strong winds blow.

It opens every morning at 8 and closes at sunset, on a schedule that changes according to the season

According to Eduardo Catalano, the author, Floralis "means belonging to the flora and therefore the flowers", and Genérica "from the concept of "gender" and indicates that it represents all the flowers in the world"
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Horacio Cabo
PRESIDENT
Fernando Stengel
VICE-PRESIDENT
Fernando Gatti
VICE-PRESIDENT
Gabriel Salerni
GENERAL SECRETARIAT
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Rosario Peralta
Virginia González
Emilia Cohen Sabban
VENUE
Centro de Convenciones de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Official language
All sessions will be in English. However, simultaneous translation into Spanish will be provided at Plenary Sessions. Headphones and receivers for speakers and delegates will be handed over and collected at the entrance of the meeting room.
Credit Cards
Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, stores and restaurants.
Electric power
Electric power in Argentina is 220 volts, 50 cycles, alternating current.
Currency exchange
Currency, currency exchange and tax-free shopping in Buenos Aires.
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