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155 Nanjing Street, Heping district, Shenyang, Liaoning province
We are excited to announce the upcoming WVD - China 2023 program, presented by the esteemed Department of Dermatology at the First Hospital of China Medical University. Save the date for this inspiring event, set to take place on June 25th, 2023, as we continue our collective journey "To fight against Vitiligo together with you and me".
The WVD 2023 program is designed to provide an enlightening and empowering experience for all attendees. Our distinguished speakers, including renowned dermatologists and experts in the field, will deliver insightful lectures on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vitiligo. Get ready for in-depth discussions on cutting-edge therapies, emerging research, and holistic approaches that address the unique challenges faced by vitiligo patients. As part of the program, we will also offer a free clinic where individuals and their families can consult with our experienced specialists, receive medications, and learn about effective concealing techniques.
Join us at the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University as we come together in solidarity and celebrate the unwavering spirit of the vitiligo community. Stay tuned for updates on our exceptional lineup of speakers, registration details, and exciting event highlights.
Together, let's make a difference in the fight against vitiligo.
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