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New nordic clinical advisory board

BestPractice Nordic proudly presents:

In this magazine, we are happy to introduce our newly established dermatology advisory board. The doctors who have taken on this job will act as sparring partners to the editorial desk on topics, studies, and newest research.

Our board members will ensure the high quality of our publications and keep our readers up to date within the field.

All content published through BestPractice Nordic’s channels is made by clinicians, for clinicians within the field. We hope and encourage all of you to continue to contribute to the development by asking questions and sharing your knowledge and research.

Being part of the clinical advisory board is unpaid, but makes a great difference, not only by ensuring knowledge sharing between Nordic health professionals but also by supporting our collaboration with Doctors Without Borders. Hence, last year we were able to donate close to DKK 100,000 on behalf of all of our contributors.

We are looking forward to a great collaboration with this new board of experts. Kristina Ibler Medical doctor at Zealand University Hospital since 2007. Specialty: AD. Country: Denmark.

Usha Hartgill Specialist in dermatovenereology and leader at Olafiaklinikken in Oslo (sexual health clinic). Specialty: Venereology and genital dermatoses. Country: Norway.

The new nordic clinical advisory board for Dermatology 2022.

Kristian Kofoed Medical doctor, Ph.D. Specialist in dermatology, Hudklinikken, Rødovre, Denmark. Specialty: AD. Country: Denmark. Line Kibsgaard Specialist registrar at the Department of Dermatology, Aarhus University Hospital since 2020. Specialty: Venerology, genital dermatoses. Country: Denmark.

Amra Osmancevic Medical doctor, PhD at Sahlgrenska University Hospital since 1997. Specialty: PsO. Country: Sweden. Carsten Sauer Mikkelsen MD, specialist in dermato-venereology. GP and part of the research unit at Dept. of Dermatology, Aalborg University Hospital. Specialty: PsO, AD, NMMSC, HAE. Country: Denmark.

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