The Cilad, A Model Of An International Dermatologic Society, United By Geographic, Linguistic, And Cultural Nexus

Ricardo Perez Alfonzo,Manuel Del Solar,Carlos F. Gatti

CLINICS IN DERMATOLOGY(2019)

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The Ibero Latin American College of Dermatology, CILAD, the largest demiatologic organization in the region, was established in 1948 during the course of the V International Congress of Leprosy held in Havana, Cuba. Constituted in its beginning with fewer than 100 dermatologists from nine countries, its growth has been exponential, reaching now around 4000 members spread throughout Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula, and other regions of the world. In recent years, academic activity has been intense, such as the development of several institutional programs, like its community health care program, designed for geographic areas lacking dermatologic care in the Latin American region. This contribution presents a review of its history, noting the dermatologists and personalities who ennoble the institution. The multiple areas of interest of this growing dermatologic organization are described, and the projections toward the future are discussed. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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international dermatologic society,cilad,cultural nexus
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