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Faces of DRESS Webinar

Wed, Jul 16

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Zoom virtual webinar

In honor of National DRESS Syndrome Day (July 16), hear from the Faces of DRESS. This educational webinar features medical experts who are researching and treating this life-threatening condition, and patients and loved ones who've experienced it. Join us!

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Faces of DRESS Webinar
Faces of DRESS Webinar

Time & Location

Jul 16, 2025, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Zoom virtual webinar

About the event

Happy National DRESS Syndrome Day!


Join us for this informative webinar featuring the Faces of DRESS — medical experts who are researching and treating DRESS Syndrome, and patients and loved ones who've lived it. You'll learn updates in DRESS medical research and treatment, and stories of people who've experienced this challenging condition.


Featuring:


  • Caroline Nelson, MD, FAAD — Director of Inpatient Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine


  • Abraham M. Korman, MD — Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center



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