2025 CalDerm-PDA Joint Meeting
August 22–24, 2025 Hilton San Diego Bayfront | San Diego, California
Register Today!
Join us for the 2025 CalDerm-PDA Joint Meeting, where leaders in dermatology will gather to explore both practical and cutting-edge content spanning the full spectrum of medical and surgical dermatologic care.
Acne
Alopecia
Atopic Dermatitis
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
Dermoscopy
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Hyperpigmentation
Immunobullous Disease
Infectious Disease in Dermatology
JAK Inhibitors
Laser Complications
Melanoma
Pediatric Dermatology
Psoriasis
Rheum Derm
Rosacea
Vitiligo
The registration fee provides access to:
All scheduled educational sessions
Exhibit Hall and Product Theater presentations
Friday night Welcome Reception (open to all registered attendees and their guests)
Refunds (minus a $25 administrative fee) will be issued after the meeting if cancellation is received in writing by July 22, 2025. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after this date or for no-shows.
LEADderm 2025 Conference
September 6–7, 2025 | VEA Newport Beach, Fashion Island www.leadderm.org
CalDerm is proud to support the second annual LEADderm conference, a dynamic event designed to empower the next generation of dermatology leaders. Hosted at the stunning VEA Newport Beach, LEADderm brings together residents, and thought leaders for an engaging weekend of leadership development, mentorship, and networking.
Visit leadderm.org to learn more and register.
CalDerm is seeking enthusiastic and committed first-, second-, or third-year medical students to serve as Medical Student Committee Liaisons. In this role, students will work directly with a CalDerm committee chair to support the work of the committee and contribute to the advancement of dermatology in California. This is a unique opportunity to engage meaningfully with dermatology leaders across the state, gain insight into organized medicine and advocacy, and develop lasting professional connections.
The position offers a chance to work one-on-one with the chair of a CalDerm committee and gain firsthand experience in how a state dermatology society operates—from policy and education to outreach and leadership.
The position requires a 1.5 year commitment through September 2026, with an average time commitment of approximately 5 hours per week—though workloads may vary depending on committee needs. Expectations include attending committee meetings, which are generally held quarterly but may occur more frequently. These meetings are often scheduled in the evenings, outside of standard business hours.
This role can be fulfilled virtually, and applicants located in the Pacific Time Zone are preferred to help facilitate communication and scheduling.
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California Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery
201 E Center St Ste 112 PMB 3148Anaheim, California 92805United States
866.337.3376
staff@calderm.org