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One week to the 10th annual Skin Spectrum Summit



Only one week is left before the 2024 Indigenous Skin Spectrum Summit and the 10th annual Skin Spectrum Summit. Register now to take advantage of this learning opportunity.

The Skin Spectrum Summit is a landmark educational congress of healthcare professionals dedicated to providing better dermatologic care for Canada's diverse population.


This full-day event provides education on treating patients across all six Fitzpatrick skin types, emphasizing care for Types IV to VI.


The Indigenous Skin Spectrum Summit is dedicated to improving the cultural competence of Canadian healthcare providers and giving practical advice on providing dermatologic care to Indigenous patients.


The Skin Spectrum Summit curriculum committee is pleased to announce the addition of two esteemed dermatologists to the faculty lineup of this 10th-anniversary event.


Dr. Renita Ahluwalia (Toronto): Dr. Ahluwalia is a board-certified dermatologist with interests in cosmetic and medical dermatology. In 2019, she co-founded the Canadian Dermatology Centre, which now has a staff of over fifty professionals well versed in medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgery, hair transplantation, aesthetic medicine and clinical trial research.


Dr. Geeta Yadav (Toronto): Dr. Yadav is the founder of FACET Dermatology in Toronto. She is a board-certified dermatologist who trained at the University of Toronto, Johns Hopkins University and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. Dr. Yadav is an expert in both medical and cosmetic dermatology. She is also a principal investigator in a number of clinical trials. Dr. Yadav has a particular interest in skin of colour and skincare and has been quoted in numerous mainstream publications, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Allure, Vanity Fair, and Cosmopolitan. She has a regular presence on Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn.


Two-day and individual day registration is available at this link.

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