DERM360°
Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Practice

Unlock the Power of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Dermatology
"DERM 360° Roundtable: Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Practice" virtual roundtable brings together leading experts in dermatology and rheumatology to explore the transformative potential of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in managing atopic dermatitis.
Why Watch?
- Expert Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from top specialists in dermatology and rheumatology as they share their experiences and best practices.
- Cross-Specialty Learning: Discover how rheumatology's success with PROMs can be applied to dermatology, enhancing patient care across specialties.
- Practical Implementation: Learn from a nurse's perspective on integrating PROMs into daily clinical practice, making it easier for you to adopt these measures.
- Patient Engagement: Explore ways to involve patients in their care journey, leading to better outcomes and satisfaction.
- Advanced Therapy Insights: Understand how PROMs can help identify and manage patients who may benefit from advanced therapies targeting Type 2 inflammation.
This roundtable is a must-watch for healthcare professionals looking to elevate their practice and provide optimal care for patients with atopic dermatitis. By the end of this video, you'll be equipped with practical strategies to implement PROMs in your clinical setting.
DERM360° Roundtable – recorded version
Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Practice

DERM360° Roundtable – 4 chapters
Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Practice
Chapter 1
PROMs in treat-to-target and shared decision making
Introduction by Professor Jan Gutermuth, Brussel.

Chapter 2
PROMs in the clinical setting in Rheumatology - What can we learn?
Introduction by Professor Bent Deleuran, Denmark.

Chapter 3
PROMs in the clinical setting – The Patients role and engagement in PROMs
Introduction by Tenna, Patient in Denmark.

Chapter 4
PROMs in the clinical setting – The future of PROMs
Introduction by Áron Szpisják, Senior advisor & Futurist, Denmark.

Introduction
PROMs in clinical practice - Introduction to the tools
Introduction by Professor Mette Deleuran, Denmark.

Introduction
PROMs in clinical practice - PROMs in treat-to-target and shared decision making
Introduction by Professor Jan Gutermuth, Brussel.

Here you find all relevant tools for PROMs
Speakers

Mette Deleuran
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Dermatology & Venereology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark. Specializing in atopic dermatitis and inflammatory skin diseases.
Her research includes basic science, epidemiology, and clinical studies. She is former Chairperson for European Task Force on Atopic Dermatitis (ETFAD), a founding member of the International Society of Atopic Dermatitis, and former board member of European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, as well as board member of several other scientific societies, organizations, and advisory panels, including the worldwide OPENED Dermatology program, which is a patient education network for patients suffering from atopic dermatitis.

Jan Gutermuth
Professor, Chairman, Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Leading translational research in inflammatory skin diseases and patient-centric care.

Jesper Elberling
Associate Professor, Chief Physician, Departments of Dermatology and Allergy, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen. Expert in type 2 inflammatory diseases and neuro-immune interactions in cutaneous sensations such as itch.
He is a senior scientist at the Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP), Aalborg University. He is an active member of the EADV Task Force on Pruritus since 2016.

Anna Krontoft
Clinical nurse specialist and Ph.D. student in Dermatology
Department of Dermatology & Allergy, Gentofte University Hospital Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Anna Krontoft, Nurse, Ph.D. student, serves as Clinical nurse specialist in the Departments of Dermatology and Allergy at Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, and at the same time do a Ph.D. at the University of Copenhagen. Her research is around developing Conversation Cards to use in consultations with patients suffering from atopic dermatitis. She is a board member of the Professional Society for Dermatological Nurses - FSDS/ Fagligt Selskab for Dermatologiske Sygeplejersker.

Bent Deleuran
MD, Consultant, Professor, DMSc
Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital and Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University
Bent Deleuran is a professor of autoimmunity and rheumatology at Aarhus University and a consultant at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark. He is also an Honorary Clinical Professor at University College London and a board member of several research organisations and advisory panels. He has specialised in Rheumatology, focusing on autoimmune diseases, including arthritis and connective tissue diseases. His research includes basic immunological science, epidemiology, and clinical studies. His main research focus is autoantibodies’ involvement in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases.