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EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY

ANNUAL REPORT

2019

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Advancing care to improve the lives of patients with skin diseases is at the heart of our efforts as EADV members. This vision is the motivating force behind our work to support dermatologists, scientists and nurses to change the lives of patients.

With close to 8,000 members, the EADV continues to achieve sustained growth in membership. The sense of belonging to one big community has been expressed by so many colleagues attending our congresses, courses and other initiatives. We are energised by this positive feedback.

The year 2019 has been a very rewarding year for the EADV. The Madrid congress attracted close to 13,000 participants, and we are very grateful to the Spanish association of dermatologists who contributed to make the congress a success.

The Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology has benefited from a new format and an expanded editorial board under the leadership of Prof. Johannes Ring; 2019 saw an impact factor of 5.1 making it one of the top 6 general dermatology scientific journals.

We have launched the EADV e-learning platform to provide expert dermatology training beyond congresses and courses to dermatologists worldwide.

Our intention is to expand the e-learning training opportunities in 2020 and beyond to address the needs of our community. Helping the professional

ANNUAL REPORT

2019

The EADV is the leading community to further the knowledge of health professionals and advocates in the field of dermatology and venereology.

Vision

We are dedicated to advancing patient care, education and research by providing a unique platform to bring people together and share ideas.

Mission

Message from the Presidents

Carle Paul

and Alexander Stratigos

Content

Message from the Presidents ———————— 2 EADV Membership —————————————— 4 28th Annual Congress, Madrid ———————— 6 EADV School —————————————————— 8 E-Learning ——————————————————— 11 Promoting Research and Clinical Skills

Development ————————————————— 12 Scientific Grants and Awards ———————— 13 Leadership Development Initiative ————— 14 JEADV —————————————————————— 15 Task Forces ——————————————————— 16 Sponsorship/Partnership ——————————— 17 Charitable Giving Projects —————————— 18 Communicating with the EADV global

network ———————————————————— 19 Finances ———————————————————— 20 EADV Structure ———————————————— 22 EADV Organisation ————————————— 24

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and personal development of young colleagues is an important mission of the EADV. This mission is supported by the various fellowships that will be expanded further in 2020 and by the opportunity to fund research through the Project Proposal Review Committee.

To support personal development and to promote the personal growth of young colleagues we have launched the Leadership Development Initiative. This dedicated programme, which will be repeated annually, included 30 European dermatologists who aspire to become charismatic leaders.

The applicants are currently undergoing a 6-month training course to attain a certification in emotional intelligence leadership. Emotional intelligence skills are trained capacities that have proven to be the key elements that distinguish successful leaders. These skills are important for patient care and effective teamwork.

EADV's success are a direct result of excellent teamwork and we are extremely grateful to the outstanding achievements by the EADV team under the leadership of our new CEO Martine de Sutter. The expertise and dedication of her team should be acknowledged and commended.

So, what are our strategic objectives for 2020 ?

In a rapidly changing healthcare environment in Europe, the EADV is leading the public and scientific discourse in dermatology and venereology at a European level, keeping it high on the political agenda and visible to the public.

The medium-term objectives of the EADV are focused on securing efficient policies that will support the practice of dermatologists/venereologists, provide the best possible care to their patients, and increase public awareness of the main risks and challenges in dermatology healthcare. As such, we are actively involved in the

European Cancer Plan

with an emphasis on prevention, raising awareness for example of occupational skin cancer, and also on important public health matters such as the expansion of HPV vaccination programmes.

With the support of the Communication Committee (chaired by Prof. Marie- Aleth Richard), the EADV is currently working to launch a

general population survey

in different European countries:

• to identify dermatological key issues and the priorities in skin diseases in the different European countries;

• to show the heterogeneity on health care systems in Europe and budgetary constraints;

• to understand the public perception of dermatology practice.

With its broad membership and educational and scientific involvement, the EADV is shaping a strategy aimed at engaging public authorities and key decision makers to establish partnerships with stakeholders, NGOs and patient/nurse organisations. This engagement is focused on securing funding or other means of support for

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EADV President 2018-2020

Alexander Stratigos

EADV President 2020-2022

skin health at all levels (e.g. EU, national health systems, research etc.), and to reinforce relationships and synergies with national societies.

The EADV leadership is committed to continuing to serve you at the best of our abilities. We will work together to ensure that we, as physicians, researchers, nurses, educators, EADV employees and investors, strive to establish a better world for patients with skin diseases.

Warm Regards,

EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY

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EADV

Membership

7,767

members

10% increase from 2018

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Download your

MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE directly from your EADV account

The scientific and cultural interchange between specialists and residents, experts and novices, north and south, west and east, and all the other dualities that EADV brings together, really opens your mind. The more actively you participate in the numerous activities,

the more you advance scientifically and spiritually.

Dr. Aimilios Lallas, Specialist certified (Greece)

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EADV

Membership

Voting rights and possibility to run for office for EADV leadership positions.

Become a part of the largest pan-European community of dermatologists and venereologists in Europe.

Engage, learn and share with other practitioners, experts and specialists.

Membership Benefits

EADV Members have the exclusive access to the following:

Presentations and

webcasts from past EADV scientific meetings.

Priority access to the EADV educational programme including EADV courses

and development programmes.

Direct access to more than 20 medical journals such as JAMA,BJD & Rook’s textbooks.

Reduced fees for EADV scientific meetings, congresses and spring symposia.

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) and it's JEADV app.

Join our EADV Community

Access to

the EADV

e-learning

platform.

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28 th Annual Congress

Madrid, October 2019

The Congress was granted 22 European CME credits

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The 28

th

EADV Congress was held in Madrid, also known as El Foro, the Forum: a place for exchange and interaction. The Congress focussed on skin imaging, covering areas such as confocal microscopy, sonography in dermatology, optical coherence tomography and computer vision (machine and deep learning).

The EADV’s Aesthetic Sunday covered items from the basics to advanced and hot topics in “energy-based devices”,

“fillers”, “botulinum toxin”, “peels”, “scars”, “practice management” and more.

THE MODERN FACE OF DERMATOLOGY

Upcoming locations:

Annual Congress:

Vienna 2020, Berlin 2021, Milan 2022, Paris 2023

Symposium:

Porto 2020 cancelled due to COVID-19,

Ljubljana 2021, Malta 2022, Seville 2023

Click here to visit our EVENTS page:

®

https://eadv.org/congress

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Hot topics:

® How the dermatologist can influence the availability of new treatments

® Rosacea: new spectrum, new therapies

® Comeback of the great imitator: syphilis

® Combing through the genetics of hair disorders

® Artificial intelligence and medicine: The secrets for a good marriage

+2,000

approved abstracts available

to participants, a unique opportunity to review unpublished research.

Delegates

+12,600

Speakers

574

Scientific Sessions

176

Patient Village exhibitors

19

Booths

157

Industry HUBs

19

Industry Satellite Sessions

20

Participating companies

165

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courses 24 +550

participants EADV School

The aim of the EADV School is to raise standards of dermatology, promote a sense of community and encourage collaboration and exchange. We do this by offering trainee and practising dermatologists and venereologists high-quality theoretical and hands-on training with an emphasis on best practice to benefit patients and physicians alike.

333 resident

participants 249 specialist

participants

Surgery course

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I had the chance to organise and to participate as a speaker for several fostering courses for the EADV. It has always been a great challenge and a great stimulus to have the selected residents coming to learn from us! The EADV has always provided excellent support in order that courses run in a very smooth way. If you haven’t yet participated to any of the fostering courses either as a resident or as a specialist, I would really encourage you to do so!

Prof. Ramon Grimalt:

Course chair Paediatric Dermatology (Spain) Visit the EADV School section on our website as a resident or as a

specialist to register

We can’t do it without our doctors, so if you are interested in hosting a course, please check out our website

®

https://eadv.org/eadv-school

• Basic Surgery Prof. Myrto Trakatelli Thessaloniki GR

• Body Modification Dr. Christa De Cuyper Brussels BE

• Botulinum Toxin Prof. Andreas Katsambas Athens GR

• Commercial Sex Workers - STI problems Prof. George Sorin Tiplica

Prof. Michael Waugh Bucharest RO

• Cosmetics Dr. Christopher Rowland Payne London UK

• Cryosurgery Dr. Paola Pasquali Barcelona ES

• Cutaneous Ultrasound Prof. Carmen Rodriguez Cerdeira Madrid ES

• Dermoscopy Dr. Ahmed Sadek Vienna AT

• ESDR/EADV Summer School in Molecular Tools in Dermatological and Pigment Cell Research

Prof. Lionel Larue Orsay FR

• Hidradenitis Suppurativa / Acne Inversa Prof. Christos Zouboulis

Prof. Jacek Szepietowski Wroclaw PL

• Itch Prof. Jacek Szepietowski Brussels BE

• "Keratinocyte Carcinomas from A to Z" Prof. Dimitrios Ioannides

Prof. Elizabeth Lazaridou Thessaloniki GR

• Melanoma from A to Z Prof. Monika Arenbergerova Prague CZ

• Mohs Micrographic Surgery Prof. Leonardo Marini Trieste IT

• Paediatric Dermatology Prof. Ramon Grimalt Barcelona ES

• Peelings from A to Z Dr George Kontochristopoulos Athens GR

• Phlebology Dr. Catherine Van Montfrans Rotterdam NL

• Pregnancy Dermatology Dr. Linda Martin Bratislava SK

• Summer School: Dermoscopy Prof. Mirna Šitum Dr. Marija Buljan

Dr. Sanja Poduje Vis HR

• Summer School: Epidemiology Prof. Tamar Nijsten Rotterdam NL

• Surgery on Cadavers Dr. Elena Rossi

Prof. Cristina Magnoni Arezzo IT

• Trichoscopy Prof. Lidia Rudnicka Warsaw PL

• Tropical Dermatology Prof. Paulo Cunha Lisbon PT

• Visual Literacy Dr. Sarah Walsh

Prof. Christopher Griffiths

Dr. Helen Young London UK

Course title Course chair Location

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The EADV offers numerous other forms of educational opportunities.

EADV-ESDR Summer School in

“Molecular Tools in Dermatological and Pigment Cell Research”

®

Held from 17–21 June 2019 in Paris, France chaired by Prof. Lionel Larue

®

20 resident participants

Masterclass

®

First Extra-European Masterclass dedicated to nails, held in Mumbai on 10.11.2019

®

Number of participants: 78

®

Countries represented: 67 participants from India, 5 from Nepal, 1 from Egypt, 1 from Romania, 1 from Belgium, 1 from Italy, 1 from Morocco and 1 from Thailand.

The first extra-European EADV Masterclass gathered ten world-renowned experts (including four from India), the best teachers in very specific domains such as nail inflammatory disorders, nail surgery, pediatric nails, onychoscopy, cosmetic procedures on nails, management of benign and malignant nail tumors and even a talk on the psychodermatological aspect of the nails! The overall

rating of the session was outstanding.

Prof. Bertrand Richert Masterclass chair (Belgium) Dr Ayushi Lodha,

Masterclass participant (India)

I feel so privileged that I could be a part of the nail masterclass. It was really informative and educational. Sessions were interactive and the contents of sessions had recent updates as well, which was really helpful. I look forward to attending more conferences in the future.

Thank you.

Click here to visit our masterclass page

®

https://eadv.org/masterclass

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E-Learning

The EADV e-Learning platform offers online courses and webinars with the best European experts in dermatology and venerology to the members.

I think e-learning will have a major impact on the global learning process during the upcoming years. It will be attended by more and more practicing physicians especially in areas of demand and lack of local training, but what I truly believe is that it will have even greater impact on shaping minds

and practices.

Prof. Ahmed Sadek Webinar speaker (Egypt)

Click here to visit our e-Learning page

®

https://www.eadvelearning.org/

Complete your course and receive your certificate of participation from the EADV

Content of webinars and courses

rated

5

(out of 5)

Webinar Course Chair

Course Course Chair

Other content Course Chair

Phlebology Dr. Catherine Van Montfrans

Botox: Upper Face Prof. Andreas Katsambas

Essentials in Medical Photography Dr. Paola Pasquali Tropical Dermatology Dr. Markus Vincent Starink

Classic Dermoscopy Dr. Ahmed Sadek

Dermoscopy of Pink Tumors Assoc. Prof. Marija Buljan

Basics and Clues in the histopathological

diagnosis of epidermal carcinomas Dr. Maria Teresa Fernandez-Figueras

Nail surgery Prof. Eckart Haneke

Advanced STIs Dr. Henry John Christiaan De Vries

Dermoscopy, a video interactive quiz Dr. George Reuter 1

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Promoting Research and Clinical Skills Development

Research Fellowship

The EADV Research Fellowship is a scholarship funded by the EADV with the aim of supporting the research training of junior dermatologists and venereologists, residents in dermatology and venereology, or junior scientists in high-standard, academic centres.

l EADV Scholarships distributed in Madrid

• Imrich Sarkany Non European Memorial Scholarship

• John Stratigos Memorial Scholarship

• Michael Hornstein Memorial Scholarship

• Alumni Club–Lecturer of the Year Award LYA

l Grants distributed to EADV members

• American Academy of Dermatology Grant

• French Society of Dermatology Grant

• British Society of Paediatric Dermatology Grant

• Scottish Dermatological Society Grant

Receiving the scholarships gave me not only the opportunity to attend the EADV meetings, learn from world experts, network, meet new and old friends and visit beautiful cities but also, they were a recognition of my academic work. They motivated and inspired me to continue my journey in academic medicine, reinforcing my passion for dermatology. I am thankful to the EADV for supporting young dermatologists and for being a constant source of knowledge and updates.

Dr. Katlein França Awardee (USA)

Scholarships

The Academy offers several scholarships and grants, enriching networks and knowledge- sharing among future leaders in the specialty.

5 Research Fellowships

granted and hosted all over the world

Click here to visit our Research Fellowships page

®

https://eadv.org/research-fellowships

Mohs Fellowship

Click here to visit our Mohs Fellowship page

®

https://eadv.org/mohs-fellowship

Applications are open to EADV members only

®

https://eadv.info/mohs-2020/

Winner of 2019 fellowship:

Beatriz Castro

(Spain)

Fellowship hosted by

The Erasmus MC of Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Supervised by Professor Tamar Nijsten

Click here for the Call for Applications page:

®

https://eadv.org/scholarships

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Scientific Grants and Awards

Grants distributed in 2019

Dr. Laurence Michel Preclinical study of the effi- cacy of a Pickering emulsion encapsulating an immunosup- pressant in nanoparticles and combined with an anti-inflam- matory for the treatment of inflammatory dermatoses.

Prof. Regina Fölster-Holst

Analysis of the structure and function of the epidermal barrier on patients with ichthyosis – bio- physical parameters (TEWL, skin hydration), electron microscopy and microbiome examination Prof. Maarten

Vermeer

Rapid and reproducible identification of Sézary cells in blood using standardized EuroFlow protocols

Prof. Bianca Maria Piraccini

Complications, personologi- cal variables and satisfaction with the care received by patients undergoing nail surgery: A Prospective Observational Study

Prof. Mahtab Samimi

SerUM markers in MERkel Cell Carcinoma patients:

a longitudinal moniTorIng study for optiMization of European guidelines

Prof. Lucia Tomas Arragones

Which health-related quality of life aspects really affect the life of acne patients?

Prof. Katerina Damevska

Qualitative and quantitative assessment of the deposits adhering to the human skin exposed to urban air pollu- tion: an international multi- center study

Dr. Tina Tian Mycetoma and Chromoblastomycosis – a Dermatology Access in Myanmar Initiative (MACADAMIA)

Prof. Gayle van der Kraaij

Patient decision aid for sys- temic therapy in psoriasis

Prof. Andrea Bauer Chronic hand eczema in Europe: Patients’ experiences and perspectives

Dr. Emmanuella Guenova

Redirecting tumor-associated Th2 bias into an effective anti-tumor immunity by tar- geting the IL-4 – ATF3 loop in the cells of innate immunity

Dr. Francesca Sampogna

Stigmatisation and body image impairment in derma- tological patients: a multi- centre study

Prof. Maria Teresa Fernández-Figueras European Consensus on Histopathological Diagnostic Criteria for Basal Cell Carcinoma, subtypes and related neoplasias

80.000

42.940

80.000

11.000

99.375

15.000

22.060

40.000

4.300 20.000

59.450

20.000

5.875

The EADV offers the possibility to apply for funding for a project which is related to the objectives of the Academy: education, research, guideline development, charity and/or promotion of the Academy.

500k

Euro awarded in 2019

Click here to submit your proposal

®

https://eadv.org/

project-proposals/submit

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Leadership Development Initiative

The EADV, in collaboration with the Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence Coaching and Training Programme, has designed a programme to offer rising leaders of the EADV the opportunity to become a certified Emotionally Intelligent Leader.

The programme is orientated towards the development of the Foundation Skills of Emotional Intelligence and consists of a combination of:

Applications and Selected Candidates:

150 dermatologists (12 non-EU) from 43 countries applied to the programme.

30 candidates carefully selected from 18 different countries, allowing us to successfully launch the programme as per our multicultural vision.

® The first residency took place in Lugano from 12th to 14th December 2019. This intensive 3-day session included Lectures, Meditation practices, Self-discovery processes, Group activities.

® The second part of the programme, which includes the individual coaching and the e-learning curriculum, will continue through 2020 until the second and final residency.

30 candidates selected from

18 different countries, allowing us to

successfully launch the programme as per our multicultural vision

Emotional Intelligence for Personal & Global Impact

Click here to visit our dedicated page

®

https://eadv.info/leadership/

Play the Residency 1 Highlights video!

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JEADV

820,000

articles

downloaded during 2019

Click here to visit the JEADV Website: ®

https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14683083

Click here to read the JEADV Back Issues: ®

https://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/loi/14683083

Click here to visit our JEADV Twitter page: ®

https://twitter.com/TheJEADV

Prof. Johannes Ring (JEADV Editor-in-chief) and the editorial team, Madrid 2019

original

submissions received during 2019

3.025

Ranking

2019 6/66

0 500 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.500 3.000

0 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000

2016 2017 2018

2016 2017 2018

IF Citations IF Citable Items Impact Factor

Impact

Factor* 5.113

in 2018

* The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times its articles are cited.]

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Task Forces

Task forces are expert groups in specific fields or topics based on scientific criteria.

They bring together their skills and expertise and enable the EADV to influence specific areas of scientific, clinical or educational relevance within dermatology and venereology.

2019 has been a very productive year, and a large number of leaflets intended to give advice to patients on different skin diseases and current treatments have been published.

32 EADV Task Forces

67 Online patient information leaflets released

22 Different leaflet topics

Ms. Elfie Deprez, Nurse Specialist, NAWG Co-opted Member (Belgium)

Last year we reached an important milestone by having a full- day nurse programme at the EADV Congress. In the first Nurse Day

we facilitated a programme that combined lectures and workshops bringing together dermatologists and nurses.

The NAWG also ventured to create and implement a first Nurse Fostering Course, scheduled for 2020.

All these new experiences and opportunities inspire and energise me. Bringing in new ideas from conferences and interprofessional networking boosts teamwork; meeting with like-minded colleagues empowers one to face daily challenges with a renewed vision.

Nurse Association Working Group

Patient Association Working Group

The Patient Society Village: 20 patient associations met, educated and networked with Congress delegates.

28th EADV Congress in Madrid: the Patient Association Working Group organised a special patient-focused session titled “Building the doctor- patient relationship through effective communication."

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® Brand visibility and product promotion

® Innovative science at the core of the education programme

® Face-to-face outreach and relationship building to healthcare professionals and present and future key opinion leaders from all around the world

® Media exposure

® Benefit from corporate hospitality opportunities available

® Share and communicate science

® Capture the scientific content for further educational purposes

® Contribute to the education of Health Care Professionals

Sponsorship/Partnership

Reasons to participate

Contact us: ®

[email protected] PLATINUM SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

Exhibition • Booth in the Exhibition Area

Industry Sessions

• Lunch Satellite Symposium

• Evening Satellite Symposium

• Industry HUB Session Meeting Rooms and

Industry Lounges

• Congress centre rooms

• Temporary rooms

Advertisement and Sponsorship Opportunities

• Austria Center Vienna Advertisement Opportunities

• EADV Advertisement Opportunities

• Educational Opportunities

• Scholarship Sponsorship Opportunities Other forms of

participation

• Individually Sponsored Projects To be discussed with EADV

How to participate

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Charitable Giving Projects

The EADV contributes to different, admirable associations worldwide to continue with our mission to provide patients with the best quality care available.

Bombay Leprosy Project

The Bombay Leprosy Project (BLP) is a registered non-profit voluntary organisation working towards the goal to further reduce the burden of leprosy in India, providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for patients with leprosy.

The BLP is largely dependent on donations. Following approval by the Project Proposal Review Committee in 2012, the Bombay Leprosy Project received EADV funding to support its activities.

African Dermatopathology Society (a project supported jointly by the EADV and the AAD)

Our contribution allowed:

® Four doctors to attend and give a speech during the African Dermatopathology Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, in February 2019

® To support two weeks dermatopathology lessons at the Regional Dermatology Training Center in Moshi, Tanzania, in January 2019

® To support the organization of the fifth African Dermatopathology Conference in Kigali, Rwanda in 2019

ILDS-IFD

The International Foundation for Dermatology (IFD) was created in 1987 to carry out the humanitarian work of The International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS). Today, the IFD supports projects in Africa, Asia Pacific and South America.

During 2018, the ILDS doubled the number of projects supported through the ILDS DermLink.

Click here to read the 2019 BLP News

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Communicating with

the EADV global network

Our websites count 300k users

for a total of > 2 million pageviews !

Congress dedicated website

24 million timeline deliveries

7,3 million reach 11,340 tweets 3,801 video views

36,000 reach

11,000 interactions

2,700 minutes of video views 103 photos

• 6,900 reach

• 1,700 interactions

3,5 million impressions

1,8 million reach

• 840 posts

• 80,000 likes

• 2,500 comments

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Finances

In 2019, the EADV’s finances have strengthened thanks to the success of the 28th EADV Congress in Madrid, increases in the number of members, and royalties from the JEADV, which is published under the full responsibility of the Academy.

Compared to 2018, this year’s revenue increased by 1% and expenses decreased by 6%.

Congress organisation remained the major source of income and generates over 85% of the total Academy revenue. Year after year congress income has been increasing, demonstrating the interest generated by the event in the dermatology community. Moreover, due to a large number of paying participants, the Congress’s income is sufficient to cover the cost of the Congress organisation, even without the support of sponsors and the leasing of exhibitor space. The measures implemented to manage costs have contributed to improving financial performance and the continuance of the dedication of funds to reach the EADV’s goals.

The Academy employs 37 workers between the Lugano and Brussels offices; to maintain this organisation a fixed amount of at least 4 million Euros is necessary. Extra income is primarily spent on activities: dermatology courses, various scientific projects, fellowships, and many other undertakings like the European Survey for the burden of skin diseases, which is dedicated to education, health policy and patient care.

Financially, the Academy remains solvent and liquid: about 95% of assets are represented by cash and investments. To protect assets from the uncertainty of the financial market, the EADV has implemented a conservative approach: funds are spread over several banks, and financial products are selected with the goal to preserve the capital invested.

These positive financial results have made the Academy financially strong, able to support all its activities from its own sources, and ready to face the challenges that the future has in store for us.

You will find below the income statement and the balance sheet as of 31 December 2019.

Dimitrios Ioannides Giovanni Berra

EADV Treasurer EADV Financial Manager

The EADV Executive Committee and Board of Directors (Madrid, October 2019)

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Income Statement

2018 2019

Revenue:

Congress & Symposium 14 403 939 14 324 697

Member fees 941 490 1 039 370

Other 898 708 1 067 592

Total revenue 16 244 137 16 431 659

Expenses:

Congress & symposium 6 444 483 5 670 466

Membership 253 460 311 869

Medical training 2 384 679 2 502 635

Leadership 629 605 1 055 565

Office and administrative 1 476 709 944 281

Sub-total operating expenses 11 188 936 10 484 816

Other expenses/(income) 446 693 446 218

Total expenses 11 635 629 10 931 034 Profit from continuing

operations before taxes 4 608 508 5 500 625

Taxes 545 636 738 187

Profit from continuing operations after taxes

4 062 872 4 762 438

Exceptional items net of taxes (508 877) 5 250 862

Net profit 3 553 995 10 013 300

Balance sheet as of 31

st

December

2018 2019

Cash and investments 35 667 612 37 990 905

Receivable 210 141 412 428

Other current assets 471 849 753 742

Sub-total current assets 36 349 602 39 157 075

Non current assets 680 203 3 520 595

Total assets 37 029 805 42 677 670

Short term liabilities 3 541 321 5 075 886

Long term provision 5 900 000 -

Sub-total liabilities 9 441 321 5 075 886

Accumulated profit 24 034 489 27 588 484

profit for the year 3 553 995 10 013 300

Sub-total equities 27 588 484 37 601 784 Total liabilities and equities 37 029 805 42 677 670

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EADV Structure

Committee Chairs

EADV School:

TRAKATELLI Myrto Georgia (GR) Ethics Committee:

SALAVASTRU Carmen (RO) Finance Committee:

DE RIE Menno (NL)

Honours and Awards Committee:

BOFFA Michael (M)

Media and PR Committee:

JOHN Swen Malte (DE)

Nomination and Election Monitoring Committee:

POWEL Frank (IE)

Project Proposal Review Committee:

SZEPIETOWSKI Jacek (PL)

Scientific Programming Committee:

DRÉNO Brigitte (FR)

Statutes and Development Committee:

HOHL Daniel (CH) Website Committee:

RICHARD Marie-Aleth (FR) Task Force Facilitator:

MEDENICA Ljiljana (RS) JEADV Editor:

RING Johannes (DE) EADV News Editor:

ZOUBOULIS Christos (DE) EADV-UEMS Observer:

SALAVASTRU Carmen (RO)

Nurse Association Working Group:

DE CUYPER Christa (BE)

Patient Association Working Group:

VAN MONTFRANS Catherine (NL)

Executive Committee

PAUL Carle (FR) President

STRATIGOS Alexander (GR) President-Elect

BORRADORI Luca (CH) Past-President

MARINOVIC Branka (HR) Secretary General NEUMANN Martino (NL) Treasurer

IOANNIDES Dimitrios (GR) Treasurer-Elect

SZEPIETOWSKI Jacek (PL) Representative of the Board SALAVASTRU Carmen (RO) Representative of the Board

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Board of Representatives

ABERER Werner (AT) ALPSOY Erkan (TR) ANDRASHKO Yuriy (UA) ARAVIISKAIA Elena (RU) BAYKAL Can (TR) BORG Helen (M) BUCHVALD Dusan (SK) BUNKER Christopher (UK) CORK Michael (UK) COSGAREA Rodica (RO) DE CUYPER Christa (BE) DEL MARMOL Véronique (BE) DELEURAN Mette (DK) DOLENC-VOLJC Mateja (SI) GAASTRA Menno (NL) GISONDI Paolo (IT) GONÇALO Margarida (PT) HUNGER Robert (CH) JASAITIENE Daiva (LT) KARLS Raimonds (LV) KATOULIS Alexander (GR) KONNO Pille (EE)

KONSTANTINOU Paschalis (CY) LAZARIDOU Elizabeth (GR) LESIAK Aleksandra (PL) MAGHIA Rémi (FR)

MASSA António (PT) MATEEV Grisha (BG) MURRELL Dedee (INT) NAGORE Eduardo (ES) NIKOLIĆ Miloš (RS) OSTENDORF Rolf (DE) PAOLI John (SE)

POPESCU Catalin Mihai (RO) PROHIC Asja (BH)

PUIG Luis (ES) RANKI Annamari (FI) RUDNICKA Lidia (PL) SERUP Jorgen (DK) SHEHU Erjona (AL)

SIGURGEIRSSON Bardur (IS) SKERLEV Mihael (HR) STARINK Markus (NL) STILET Predrag (ME) SZEGEDI Andrea (HU) TZELLOS Thrasyvoulos (NO) VASKU Vladimir (CZ) VERMA Shyam (INT) WOLKENSTEIN Pierre (FR) ZAAR Oscar (SE)

ZAMBRUNO Giovanna (IT) ZOUBOULIS Christos (DE)

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Pawel Siemieniuk

Website & IT Coordinator

Christophe Chatelle Membership

Coordinator Marie Berset

Editorial Coordinator

Secil Umitvar Editorial Coordinator

Marc Somja Senior Education

Coordinator

Annie Nzuzi Education Coordinator

Victor Perez Senior e-learning

Coordinator Ilaria Arcari

Human Resources Coordinator Rossella Addamo

Leadership Assistant (President & CEO Assistant)

Nuno Durao Leadership Assistant (Secretary General Assistant)

Valeria Fabris Senior Logistics

Coordinator

Natascia Silvia Boni Senior Registration

Coordinator

Emanuele Graziano Senior Exhibition

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Alessandro Tomei Senior Logistics

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Marina Biranelli Senior Scientific

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Andrea Todeschini Senior Registration

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Gabriele Pizzino Senior Exhibition

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Karin De Donno Senior Logistics

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Victor Trendafilov Senior Scientific

Coordinator

Stefania Capellari Registration Coordinator

Filippo Ghezzi Exhibition Coordinator

Thomas Cavadini Scientific Coordinator

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Scientific Registration

Exhibition

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Asao Sarukawa Head of Editorial &

publication JEADV

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