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Dr Steven K W Chow (LADS / AADV)

Dr Tran Hau Khang (Vietnam)

Dr Chew Hon Nam (Malaysia)

Dr Mardziah Alias (Malaysia)

Dr Arnelfa C Paliza (Philippines)

Dr Nopadon Noppakon (Thailand)

Dr Chan Yuin Chew (Singapore)

Dr Titi Lestari (Indonesia)

E X - O F F I C I O

Y M Kong (IOC, Secretariat)

S N Tan (IOC, Social Programme)

C H A I R M A N

Assoc Prof Pham Van Hien MD PhD

V I C E C H A I R M A N

Assoc Prof Tran Hau Khang MD PhD

T R E A S U R E R

Dr Nguyen Sy Hoa MD PhD

S E C R E TA R Y

Dr Nguyen Duy Hung MD PhD

T E C H N I C A L G R O U P

Dr Pham Thi Minh Phuong M Sc

Dr Le Huu Doanh M Sc

Dr Nguyen Huu Sau MD PhD

F I N A N C I A L G R O U P

Dr Tran Van Tien MD PhD

Dr Tran Man Chu M Sc

F O R E I G N A F FA I R G R O U P

Dr Nguyen Thi Hai Van MD PhD

Mr Le Kinh Duc B Eng

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International Organising Committee and Council of LADS

Local Organising Committee

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Pham Thi Minh Phuong, Nguyen Thi Hai Van, Nguyen Duy Hung, Than Hau Khang,Steven Chow, Nguyen Sy Hoa, Y M Kong, S N Tan, Lee Huu Doanh

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It is my pleasure and honor to invite you to the Satellite Meeting 2009 organised

by the League of Asean Dermatological Societies (LADS) hosted by the

Dermatological Society of Vietnam. This special event will also mark the inaugural

meeting of the Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (AADV) which has

been spearheaded by the members of LADS.

We are indeed proud to bring this important and prestigious scientific meeting to

welcome our Vietnamese colleagues into this important regional fraternity.

As in other major regions of the world, the specialty of dermatology has come of age in Asia. The LADS was

made significant strides over the last few years and will continue to evolve and grow with the formation of

the AADV.

This Satellite Meeting 2009 presents a unique opportunity for the dermatological profession in Asia to come

together in fraternity and fellowship to review the latest developments and breakthroughs in two important

areas of dermatology, namely psoriasis and eczema. It will provide our dermatologists with a platform to

exchange experiences and ideas in clinical practice and research.

This conference will not only provide a platform for knowledge exchange among our colleagues in Asia but will

also pave the way for enhanced regional and international cooperation in the field of dermatology.

I am confident that you will find this Satellite Meeting 2009 an excellent educational and memorable

experience.

On behalf of the Organising Committee I bid you a warm welcome to Hanoi.

Steven K W ChowChairmanInternational Organising CommitteeSecretary-General LADS / AADV

Message from the Organising Chairman & Secretary-General LADS / AADV

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Message from the Chairman of the Dermatological Society of Vietnam

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Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the Dermatological Society of Vietnam, I am very pleased to welcome

you to the Satellite Meeting 2009 in Hanoi, Vietnam, 6th to 7th November 2009.

The Satellite Meeting 2009 is the unique platform for all dermatologists around

Asean to make friends with one another, share and learn new knowledge from

latest studies or simply from other colleagues' valuable experience in

Dermatological practice.

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the host for the Satellite Meeting 2009 this year. Hanoi is recognised as a centre

of scientific research, technological innovations and development, particularly in the field of medicine and

medical sciences. The Organising Committee has prepared various scientific activities for the participants. I am

confident that all of you would be able to gain more knowledge about Dermatological science throughout all

the sessions we organise. At the same time, I hope you would also enjoy making new friends with other

Dermatologists since this is a unique opportunity to learn how and what our colleagues are doing in various

countries in Asia.

I look forward to meeting you all at the Satellite Meeting 2009.

Assoc Prof Pham Van HienChairmanDermatological Society of Vietnam

Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the Organising Committee of the Satellite Meeting 2009, we would

like to extend our warmest welcome to all the participants of this event.

In this new millennium, healthcare, in general, is gaining more and more public's

interest. Skin care, particularly, has become one of the most burning fields with

rising public demand. In addition, dermatology and dermatological science are

witnessing rapid development with a lot of researches and technologies emerging

every day. Therefore, it is vital for us, as dermatologists, to update and keep up with

new knowledge and discoveries in our field.

The Satellite Meeting 2009 is a special event, serving as a platform where dermatologists from various regions

in Asean have an opportunity to gather, exchange ideas and learn advanced knowledge in the field of

dermatology. With that aim, this year, Vietnam is honored to be the host of this Satellite Meeting 2009.

We, the Organising Committee, have planned a variety of scientific programs, including reports of newest

research and studies. Besides, some social activities are also well-prepared to welcome all of you to Hanoi and

to introduce to you Vietnam’s unique culture and customs.

Let us have a few words of introduction to Hanoi, the host city for the Satellite Meeting 2009. Hanoi is the

capital, located at the North of Vietnam. It is a highly dynamic city with swift development and changes. Despite

such fast growth, the traditional elements and cultural values are nicely preserved and can be found in every

corner of Hanoi. Therefore, we are sure that you would enjoy your time staying with us, exploring our culture,

tasting our famous specialties and experiencing a unique “Hanoi”.

Again, the Organising Committee of the Satellite Meeting 2009 ADS sincerely welcome all of you to Hanoi and

wish you a stimulating meeting and enjoyable stay.

We look forward to meeting all of you soon in Hanoi.

Assoc Prof Tran Hau KhangLocal Organising Committee &Director, National Institute of Dermatology & Venereology

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Welcome Message from the Chairman of the Local Organising Committee

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Malcolm W GreavesMD PhD FRCPEmeritus Professor of Dermatology

Professor Greaves has spent nearly all his professional life teaching dermatology and trying to help patientssuffering from skin diseases, He is moved by how skin diseases can be debilitating, depressing andprejudicial to quality of life of its sufferers.

His expertise encompasses all aspects of clinical dermatology except cosmetic / aesthetic dermatology.His areas of special expertise include dermatological therapeutics, dermatological allergy, urticaria,angioedema, pruritus (itching), skin infections including tropical dermatology, photosensitivity and skincomplications of internal disease.

He graduated in medicine from the University of London and subsequently obtained Membership of theRoyal College of Physicians. He later graduated PhD by thesis and MD from London University (Faculty ofMedicine). He was elected to Fellowship of the Royal College in 1974. He trained in dermatology at the St Johns Institute of Dermatology, London and at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He was appointedClinical Professor, Chairman and subsequently Dean of the Institute of Dermatology in 1975, a post whichhe held until retirement in 1999.

Following retirement from the St Johns Institute, London he involved himself in specialist dermatologicaltraining, research and clinical practice in SE Asia. He worked as Professor of Dermatology, Hospital UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur for 2 years, and was then appointed Senior Consultant Specialist inDermatology, Singapore General Hospital, a post which he held for 2 years. In April 2005 he took up theposition of Senior Consultant in Dermatology and Academic Advisor to the National Skin Centre Singapore,and Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore.. He now practises dermatologypart time in Poole Hospital NHS Trust and intends to continue his interest and involvement indermatological developments in the Far East

Professor Greaves has published extensively and authored in numerous authorative dermatology textbooksand chapters. To date he has more than 600 articles in peer-reviewed journals and his pivotal work onurticaria and molecular basis of the inflammatory process is regularly cited by researchers.

He has been internationally acknowledged and has received numerous awards both at home and abroadincluding:• Dohi Medal (Japanese Dermatological Association) 1981• Parkes - Weber Medal (Royal College of Physicians) 1994• Sir Archibald Gray Gold Medal (British Association of Dermatologists) 1996• Von Zumbusch Medal (Univ of Munich) 1998• Certificate of appreciation for Scientific Contributions to Dermatology Worldwide (International League

of Dermatological Societies) 2002• Award for Outstanding achievement in Dermatological Research (European Academy of Dermatology

and Venereology) 2005• Voted Best Teacher, National Skin Centre Singapore

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C O N G R E S S V I S I T I N G P R O F E S S O R S

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Jonathan BarkerProfessor of Clinical Dermatology

Jonathan Barker qualified in Medicine at Guy's Hospital in 1981. Having completed his internal medicinetraining (MRCP 1985) he undertook Dermatology training in the Department of Dermatology, Guy'sHospital, from 1985 to 1991, including a Senior Research Fellowship in the Department of Dermatology andPathology at the University of Michigan, USA (1989-90).

In 1991 he was appointed Senior Lecturer in Dermatology and Honorary Consultant Dermatologist at St John's Institute of Dermatology. In 2000 he was promoted to Professor of Clinical Dermatology. Since2002 Professor Barker has been Academic Head of St John's Institute of Dermatology. Professor Barker sitson the Editorial Board of several scientific journals. He is heavily involved in postgraduate education, forexample through his chairmanship of the Annual Course for UK Dermatologists. He also plays a prominentrole in international dermatology. He is immediate past President of the European Dermatology Forum,having been Secretary-General 2003 - 2007. He is a Director of the International Psoriasis Council (2006-present).

Frank O NestleProfessor of Dermatology

Professor Nestle holds the Mary Dunhill Chair of Cutaneous Medicine and Immunotherapy at St John'sInstitute of Dermatology, King's College London School of Medicine and is a Honorary ConsultantDermatologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital. He is Director of the Clinical Research Facility at Guy's andSt Thomas Hospital, a member of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Biomedical ResearchCentre (BRC) Executive and Lead of the NIHR BRC Cutaneous Medicine/Dermatology Theme as well as a SkinCancer Lead of the King's College London Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre. He is also Director of thenewly established Federation of Clinical Immunology Society (FOCIS) Centre of Excellence Kings CollegeLondon (website in construction).

He has given over 250 scientific lectures at national and international conferences. He was a VisitingProfessor at the Mayo Clinic in 2000 and at Yale Medical School in 2005. He is a member of 9 national andinternational societies.

He has published over 100 scientific articles in publications such as Nature, Nature Medicine, Lancet,Journal of Clinical Investigation and Journal of Experimental Medicine. He serves as an editorial boardmember of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, International Journal of Dermatology, Dermatologyand Expert Review of Dermatology.

He is a member of the Faculty 1000 Medicine. He has received 14 prizes including the Alfred MarchioniniResearch Award at the 20th World Congress of Dermatology and the American Skin AssociationAchievement Award at the Tricontinental Meeting of the Societies of Investigative Dermatology. He has (co) organized various scientific conferences including the World Congress of Skin Cancer in 2001, the FirstExpert Meeting and Workshop on Clinical Trials in Dendritic Cells in 2000, and the International Skin CancerConference in 2004.

C O N G R E S S V I S I T I N G P R O F E S S O R S

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Day 1 5th November 2009 ThursdayM O R N I N G Arrival

On-site Registration

1000 Asian Dermatology Summit (Asean 5 + 5): ”Asian Dermatology – Moving Forward”• Introduction and welcome by Chairman – Globalization and its impact on Asian dermatology• Disparities in dermatology care delivery in Asia – Gap Analysis, Challenges and Opportunities• Dermatology training in North Asia • Harmonizing of dermatology training in ASEAN – Taking the first step • Experiences of other international dermatological societies • Asean Free Trade Agreement (AFTA/MRA) – Implications to the practicing dermatologists • Summary and Conclusion

A F T E R N O O N1200 Business Meeting of LADS / AADV (Lunch)

1400 ASIAN PSORIASIS FORUM – BIOLOGICS THERAPY STUDY GROUPBiologics in Asia – A review of what's around? Pharmaco-economics of biologic therapy – The European experience Long-term safety issues in biologics Towards developing an Asian Consensus for Biologic Treatment – Panel discussion

1530 ASIAN HAIR FORUM (SESSION 1) – ADVANCES IN HAIR SCIENCE AND RESEARCH IN ASIA

1530 W O R K S H O PSHARING EXPERIENCES IN TOPICAL TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS

1800 FACULTY DINNER (By invitation only)AADV Inauguration / St Johns' Alumni (Asia) Night

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0700 R E G I S T R A T I O N

0800 O P E N I N G C E R E M O N YIntroduction by MCWelcome Address by Chairman, International Organizing CommitteeWelcome Address by President, Vietnam Dermatological SocietyOpening Speech by Guest of Honor

0900 Opening and Official Tour of Trade ExhibitionPress Conference

1000 P L E N A R Y S E S S I O N 11. The genetics and immuno-pathology of psoriasis – Implications for antipsoriatic treatment 2. The molecular basis of cutaneous inflammation in atopic dermatitis – Update 2009 3. Skin disease – Socioeconomic implications to Asian communities

1130 S Y M P O S I U M 1Managing Difficult Psoriasis – 10 minute snippets

1. Psoriatic erythroderma – What's new in management? 2 Co-morbidities and mortalities in psoriasis 3. Psoriasis in patients with HIV disease 4. Psoriasis in Pregnancy 5. Metabolic syndrome in psoriasis

1130 S Y M P O S I U M 2Atopy, Allergies & Allergens

1. Atopic dermatitis – Clinical epidemiology in Asia 2. Allergic contact dermatitis – Asian perspective 3. Dealing with facial dermatitis in atopics and complications from aesthetic treatment4. Making Calcineurin inhibitors for atopic dermatitis cost-effective

1130 S Y M P O S I U M 3 (ASIAN HAIR FORUM SESSION 2)Scaly Scalp and Hair Disorders

1. Alopecia in scalp psoriasis 2. Scalp diseases in childhood 3. Contact dermatitis of the scalp 4. Pathogenic role of Pityrosporum ovale in scalp diseases

1300 L U N C H S Y M P O S I U M 1An exclusive event by P&G Beauty & Grooming“A trilogy of science, skin health and beauty”

1430 P L E N A R Y S E S S I O N 2Is anti psoriatic monotherapy sustainable?

1. Use of systemic retinoids – Past, present and future 2. A re-look at older systemic immune-modulators 3. Update on topical treatment for psoriasis

Day 2 6th November 2009 Friday

1530 S Y M P O S I U M 4Cosmeceuticals SymposiumHelping your patients look good and feel good

1. Delivering the promise of cosmeceuticals science to your patients2. Rejuvenating the tired skin – What can science offer 3. Dealing with recalcitrant dandruff and “bad hair days”4. Sunscreens for Asian skin

1530 S Y M P O S I U M 5QoL issues in skin diseases1. Measuring disease severity – The Asian context2. Adapting QoL indices for your patients 3. Does treatment improve your patient's QoL – What the data says?

1530 S Y M P O S I U M 6Basic Dermatopathology – Diagnostic Pearls

1. Differentiating common dyskeratotic skin diseases – The ABC2. Usual and unusual histopathology findings in psoriasis 3. Chronic eczema and non-specific dermatitis 4. Histopathological differential diagnosis of alopecia

1630 S Y M P O S I U M 7New Strategy in Psoriasis treatment – Targeting the IL12 & 23 Pathway

1930 A N I G H T O U T I N H A N O I ( Fr e e & E a s y )

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0800 B R E A K F A S T D I A L O G U E SSpeak to your experts

BD 1 • Dilemmas in choosing biologicsBD 2 • How to deal with intractable chronic urticaria? BD 3 • The scaly scalp – Sorting out the flakes (Asian Hair Forum Session 3)BD 4 • Dealing with chronic stress and psycho-social issues in chronic psoriasisBD 5 • Rationalizing topical treatment for psoriasis

0900 P L E N A R Y S E S S I O N 3Psoriasis Panorama

1. Psoriasis phenotypes and the antigens in psoriasis – Opportunities for intervention 2. Psoriatic and other inflammatory arthritis – The new DMARDs 3. Counseling and family issues in psoriasis – What the genes say

1030 W O R K S H O P 1 ( “ H O W I D O I T ? ” )Managing the child with difficult eczema

1. Emollients and wet dressing 2. Choosing antihistamines for children 3. Making topical immune-modulators more cost-effective 4. Shifting out the nonsense – What doesn't work?

1030 W O R K S H O P 2Practical tips in allergy management1. How is sense and nonsense in allergy testing? 2. How I manage the child with food allergies? 3. House dust mite allergy – Can anything be done? 4. Sorting out drug allergies in patient with multiple prescriptions – The ABC

1030 W O R K S H O P 3Clinical Epidemiology of Psoriasis in Asia presented by Asian Psoriasis Forum WorkingGroup

1. Psoriasis and skin diseases in Vietnam 2. Psoriasis treatment and the risk of infection, cancers and lymphomas – A review existing

data 3. Traditional and unorthodox treatments and its impact on disease pathogenesis4. Building an Asian Psoriasis Register – Moving Ahead (Panel Discussion)

1030 W O R K S H O P 4Innovations in Hair Care for Patients (Asian Hair Forum Session 3)

1. The science of shampoos and conditioners2. Characteristics of Asian scalp and hair 3. How to choose the right shampoo and scalp treatment agents for your patients

1130 T E A / C O F F E E

Day 3 7th November 2009 Saturday

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1200 L U N C H S Y M P O S I U M 3 ( I N D U S T R Y - S P O N S O R E D )The pharmacoeconomics of long-term topical treatment in Psoriasis

L U N C H S Y M P O S I U M 4 ( I N D U S T R Y S P O N S O R E D )Antihistamine guidelines - Therapeutic strategies

1430 F R E E P A P E R S / P O S T E R P R E S E N T A T I O N S

1430 C L I N I CO - PAT H O LO G Y P R E S E N TAT I O N ( V I R T UA L G R A N D R O U N D S D E R M ATO LO G Y,V G R D )A selection of four unusual clinical cases from the VGRD

1600 P L E N A R Y 4 – “ W H A T ' S N E X T ? ”1. Expanding role of biologics in skin diseases 2. Topical Immuno-modulators – Future options 3. Therapeutic innovations for scalp diseases 4. New Era of Dermatology in Asia – The LADS / AADV Vision5. WCD 2011 – Korea Welcomes You6. Closing Remarks by Chairman, LOC

1730 T E A / C O F F E EEnd of Conference

1930 Congress Dinner:L A D S / A A D V – P & G B E A U T Y & G R O O M I N G G A L A D I N N E R“A Night @ the Opera”

Venue: Hanoi Opera House

P O S T - C O N G R E S S

Day 4 8th November 2009 Sunday

CO N F E R E N C E S E C R E TA R I AT

Satellite Meeting 200919 Jalan Folly Barat, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTel: (603) 2093 0100, 2093 0200Fax: (603) 2093 0900 Email: [email protected]

CO N F E R E N C E V E N U E

Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel1 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem Dist, Hanoi, VietnamTel: 84-4-39330500Fax: 84-4-39330530

R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M

Please return the completed Registration Form to the Congress Secretariat with appropriate fees before 30th August2009 to ensure receipt of the conference bag and the complete set of conference materials upon checking in at theConference Registration Desk. Photocopies of the form may be used.

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PAY M E N T

All payments are to be issued in favour of the “Satellite Meeting 2009”.

H OT E L ACCO M M O D AT I O N

The Organising Committee has negotiated for special rates with the conference hotel, Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel, Hanoi,Vietnam.

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Category Before After30th August 2009 30th August 2009

Full Delegate USD 250 USD 300

Day Delegate USD 150 USD 200

Accompanying Person USD 150 USD 200

Room Type Room Rate

Deluxe Single Room USD 175 per room per night (inclusive of daily buffet breakfast)

Deluxe Twin / Double Room USD 190 per room per night (inclusive of daily buffet breakfast)

D E L E G AT E ’ S E N T I T L E M E N T S

• Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception • Admission to the Trade Exhibition• Conference Bag & Materials • Lunches• Admission to all Scientific Sessions • Coffee / Tea

C A N C E L L AT I O N A N D R E F U N D P O L I C Y

The Congress Secretariat must be notified in writing of all cancellations. Refund will be made after the conference.The cancellation policy is as follows:Cancellation on or before 15th October 2009 : 50% refundCancellation after 15th October 2009 : No refund

L E T T E R O F I N V I TAT I O N

The Organising Committee will issue a letter of invitation upon request. The sole purpose of the letter is to facilitatethe delegate’s travel and visa arrangements. The invitation does not imply provision of financial or other support.

C E R T I F I C AT E O F AT T E N D A N C E

A certificate of attendance will be issued to all delegates.

L I A B I L I T Y

The Organising Committee will not be liable for personal accidents, loss or damage to private properties of thedelegates during the Conference. Participants should make their own arrangements with respect to personalinsurance.

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D I S C L A I M E R

Whilst every attempt would be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference as mentioned in this announcementwill take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make last minute changes

should the need arises.

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