Overview
Couldn’t make it to the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Orlando?
This one-hour online session is your opportunity to catch up on the latest developments, clinical updates, and emerging trends in dermatology.
Presented by Dr Tom Kovi and chaired by A/Prof Aaron Robinson, the session will cover key highlights from the meeting, with insights tailored for Australian dermatologists. Whether you’re after practice-changing updates or global perspectives on hot topics, this review will ensure you’re across the latest from one of the world’s leading dermatology conferences.

SPEAKER

Dr Tom Kovitwanichkanont
MBBS (HONS), MPH, FACD
Dr Tom Kovitwanichkanont is a specialist dermatologist and Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists. He is a consultant at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Skin Health Institute.
Dr Kovi was awarded the AAD Scholarship by the Australasian College of Dermatologists to attend the 2025 AAD Annual Meeting in Orlando, USA.
Dr Kovi trained in dermatology across Melbourne’s tertiary hospitals. Additionally, he was selected to undertake a one-year clinical fellowship at St John’s Institute of Dermatology in London.
Prior to specialising in dermatology, Dr Kovi successfully completed Basic Physician Training with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. He also completed a Master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Sydney, prompted by an interest in health policy and skin disease prevention.
CHAIR

A/Prof Aaron Robinson
BBIOTECH (HONS) MBBS PHD FACD GAICD
A/Prof Aaron Robinson is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists with a range of interests in medical and surgical dermatology, including skin cancer surveillance and management, acne, alopecia, and inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Aaron works at the Skin Health Institute in the Transplant and Skin Cancer Assessment Clinics, the Acne Clinic and is also involved in clinical research with the Skin Health Institute. Aaron is also the current Director of Education (Medical) at the Skin Health Institute. He is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne and has public appointments as a Consultant Dermatologist at St. Vincent’s Hospital and The Northern Hospital. He endeavours to combine an evidence-based approach with sensitive and individualised care for all his patients and provide safe and inclusive care to people of all sexual orientations, sex and gender identity.
SHI Clinics: Acne, Skin Cancer Assessment & Transplant
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