
Many AD treatment goals focus on clinical manifestations, so that if a patient is free of lesions, their disease is considered well controlled. However, the inflammatory process underlying AD reaches far beyond the skin, affecting patients in unique ways at different stages of their lives. Education on the importance of treating AD beyond the skin and altering the treatment approach to fit the individual patient will help improve clinical management and reduce long-term patient burden.

Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

Professor of Pediatrics | Evangelic Hospital, Bielefeld, Germany

Pediatric Dermatologist, University Medical Center of Utrecht, The Netherlands

Professor of Pediatrics and Director | Children’s Hospital, Evangelisches Krankenhaus, Düsseldorf, Germany

Dermatologist and Pediatric Dermatologist at Ada West Dermatology | Boise, Idaho, United States

Functional Head of the UOS Pediatric Respiratory Disease Section | Verona Integrated University Hospital, Italy

Head of Pediatric Dermatology and full Professor at the University of Padova Medical School, Italy

Head of the Department of Pediatric Dermatology of Heim Pál National Children’s Institute in Budapest, Hungary

Walter J. Hamlin Professor and Chair of Dermatology; Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, US

Professor and Head of the Division of Respiratory Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics | University of British Columbia, Canada

Professor of Medicine | Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre, London, Canada | Associate Professor of Pediatrics Western University, London, Canada