British Association of Dermatologists

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The British Association of Dermatologists is a charity established in 1920 whose charitable objects are the practice, teaching, training, and research of dermatology. It produces the British Journal of Dermatology, a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal and organises annual conferences.

AbbreviationBAD
TypeMedical association
Legal statusCharity
HeadquartersWillan House, 4 Fitzroy Square, London, United Kingdom, W1T 5HQ
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British Association of Dermatologists
AbbreviationBAD
TypeMedical association
Legal statusCharity
HeadquartersWillan House, 4 Fitzroy Square, London, United Kingdom, W1T 5HQ
Region served
United Kingdom
Main organ
British Journal of Dermatology
Websitewww.bad.org.uk
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Notable presidents

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NameYears[1]Comments
Malcolm Morris[2]1920–21
Horatio Adamson1923–24
Humphry Rolleston1931–32
Robert Bolam1933–34
Ernest Graham Little1935–36
Robert Cranston Low[2]1936–37
George Percival[2]1961–62
Arthur Rook[3]1974–75
Darrell Wilkinson1979–80
Chris Griffiths2004–05
Christopher Bunker 2012–14
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