Afya holds a workshop on therapeutic approaches to acne treatment in Manaus

Afya holds a workshop on therapeutic approaches to acne treatment in Manaus

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The event is part of the national program of the 1st Afya Journey of Medical Education

Manaus (AM) – Afya Medical Education will hold a free workshop in Manaus next Thursday (9) on “Therapeutic approaches to acne”, taught by dermatologist Allen Pessoa. The event is part of the national program of the 1st Afya Journey of Medical Education, which takes place on Wednesday (08), online, and on Thursday (9) in person, at the group’s units, across the country .

Aimed at doctors, the event will feature the participation of renowned professionals, such as Ana Escobar, pediatrician and health communicator with more than 3 million followers on her social networks, who will speak on the first day of the event.

On Wednesday (8) participants will attend online lectures on different topics. Among them, the possibilities of a medical career, medical education, enchanting patients, innovation, artificial intelligence and the doctor of the future, entrepreneurship and quality of life.

Those interested in participating can register for free for the second day of the program, which will feature face-to-face activities at Afya Medical Education units across the country. Doctors will participate in face-to-face workshops on various topics, with an emphasis on the interdisciplinarity of specialties, with discussions of clinical cases.

In Manaus, at the unit located at Avenida André Araújo, 2767, Aleixo neighborhood, dermatologist and Afya professor, Allen Pessoa, will talk about approaches to treating acne, an inflammatory disease characterized by the appearance of blackheads and pimples on the face and body and affects 90% of the population at some point in their lives, including adulthood.

*With information from consultancy

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