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The National Eczema Society provides a comprehensive information and advice service, an extensive network of local contacts, an expanding network of local support, research funds and a campaigning voice on behalf of people with eczema.
The only UK organisation and one of the most established organisations worldwide dedicated to the needs of people with eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin.
The Skin Care Campaign is an umbrella organisation representing the interests of all people with skin diseases in the UK. Established in 1992, it is a subsidiary of the National Eczema Society.
The British Skin Foundation exists solely for the purpose of supporting research into skin disease. Working closely with patient support groups as well as many of the country's leading dermatology departments, the Foundation aims to help the 7 million people in the UK who suffer with a serious skin condition.
dermatology.co.uk is an independent website providing and educational resource for skin conditions and their treatment to patients, the public and health professionals. This includes information and pictures on eczema, skin cancer, psoriasis, acne, impetigo, melanoma, causes and treatments.
The British Association of Dermatologists is the central and long-established association of practising UK dermatologists, and our aim is to continually improve the treatment and understanding of skin disease.
The British Dermatological Nursing Group (BDNG) was established in 1989 to offer an independent speciality group for nurses and healthcare professionals with an interest in dermatology. The group was established within the associated members group of the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) and benefits from sharing headquarters and administrative support with the BAD.
The Primary Care Dermatology Society (PCDS) was formed in July 1994 by a group of GP skin specialists who recognised the need for such a forum where GPs could exchange views on primary care dermatology, develop skills and progress clinical research in this exciting and developing field of medicine.