Pakistan Society of Teledermatology was founded in 2004 in Lahore by a few devoted dermatologists from renowned teaching institutions and research centers with the prime objective of creating awareness among dermatologists, family practitioners, and general public regarding the need and importance of providing specialist dermatology services through telecommunication to the remote and rural areas of Pakistan.
Friday, December 16, 2011
"Member Making A Difference Award" of the American Academy of Dermatology for Dr. Aisha Sethi
The Members Making a Difference award is the highest honor that a volunteer can receive in the Academy's Leadership Circle for Volunteerism. The American Academy of Dermatology has selected ISD Connection Editor Dr. Aisha Sethi (US) as a “Member Making A Difference,” which is part of the AAD Leadership Circle for Volunteerism Program. Dr. Sethi is being recognized for her compassionate assistance in delivering skincare to Pakistani flood victims and working closely with the Pakistan Society for Teledermatology.
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The Members Making a Difference award is the highest honor that a volunteer can receive in the Academy's Leadership Circle for Volunteerism. The American Academy of Dermatology has selected ISD Connection Editor Dr.
Aisha Sethi (US) as a “Member Making A Difference,” which is part of the AAD
Leadership Circle for Volunteerism Program. Dr. Sethi is being recognized for
her compassionate assistance in delivering skincare to Pakistani flood victims and
working closely with the Pakistan Society for Teledermatology.
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