14th International Congress of Dermatology and Venereology Commences in Amman

Amman: Under the patronage of HRH Princess Wijdan Al Hashemi, the 14th International Congress of the Jordanian Society of Dermatology and Venereology (JoDerm) opened in Amman, gathering leading dermatologists and experts from across the Arab world and beyond.

According to Jordan News Agency, President of the Jordan Medical Association, Issa Khashashneh, highlighted the congress’ role in presenting the latest scientific developments in dermatology. He stressed the importance of enhancing regional and international collaboration and improving healthcare quality through ongoing medical education. Khashashneh also addressed violations in cosmetic medicine, warning against unlicensed practitioners and the dissemination of misleading medical information on social media, which pose risks to patient safety.

“The association will not tolerate intrusions into the profession,” Khashashneh stated, pledging support for scientific efforts that advance the field and uphold Jordan’s standing in medical excellence.

Mohammad Fawwaz, Chair of the congress organizing committee, stated that the event serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, with participation from 600 physicians and specialists from Jordan and abroad. Over 40 local and international companies are showcasing innovations in the accompanying medical exhibition, featuring the latest dermatological and non-surgical cosmetic technologies and treatments.

Firas Al Qarqaz, head of the scientific committee, noted that the congress includes more than 80 specialized scientific lectures and 23 workshops, covering the latest advancements in dermatology, aesthetics, and laser treatments. The program also includes in-depth sessions and interactive presentations, offering an educational and practical experience over three days.

The congress has been accredited with six hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by the Jordan Medical Council, supporting professional growth in the medical field.

On the sidelines of the event, Princess Wijdan inaugurated the accompanying medical exhibition, highlighting technologies in dermatology and non-invasive cosmetic procedures.