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Conference Program (Published: August 9, 2017) Hosted by:

Friday, September 15 09:00-13:00 Registration Delegates and Speakers Disease- & Region-specific Discussions 12:00 13:00 Lunch 13:00-13:45 Conference Opening Welcoming remarks by IADPO s President, Jean-Marie Meurant and GlobalSkin 2017 Conference facilitator Kathy Redmond 13:45-14:05 Plenary Session: One Skin The Common Experience of Dermatological Diseases Gitte Aabo, President and CEO of LEO Pharma 14:05-14:35 What do we need to excel in our roles? Kathy Redmond, facilitated discussion to define needs of delegates and their organizations and to establish shared conference objectives 14:35-14:55 Health Break 14:55-15:25 Break-out Sessions: 1. Putting Patients at the Centre of their Own Solutions Jorge Luis Perez Hidalgo, Vitiligo Support and Research Group (Cuba) 2. Developing a Communications/Outreach Strategy that Brings Results - 3. Fundraising...Traditional to Creative Methods Jean Pickford 15:30-16:00 Break-out Sessions: 1. Using National Report Cards for Advocacy Christine Clarke, IADPO 2. Key components of Successful Websites - Steve Clarke, IADPO 3. Best practices for engaging your patient community with their own health care Catie Coman, Health Advocacy Partners 16:00-16:30 Plenary The critical importance of the patient voice A WHO perspective. World Health Organization representative 16:25-17:05 IADPO Report from the President Jean-Marie Meurant, President, IADPO (and l'association Française du Vitiligo) IADPO s progress and achievements over the past year 17:05-17:20 IADPO Annual General Meeting (Members only) 18:30-19:30 Networking Reception Mix and mingle with a fun activity for delegates to meet each other 19:30-21:30 One World Dinner Delegates are encouraged to wear or carry something with them that signifies their country. GlobalSkin 2017 Conference Program Page 2

Saturday, September 16 07:00-08:30 Breakfast Optional: Mentoring Tables meet with an expert for breakfast 08:30-08:45 Greetings Remarks by dermatology stakeholder organizations EADV and others 08:45-09:15 Plenary Session: The Power of the Patient Voice - influencing decision makers Exploring the significance of data and its positive impact on evidence-based advocacy. Also learn how IADPO s Global Research on the Impact of Dermatological Diseases (GRIDD) will play a leading role. Panelists: Patient Leaders and other experts 09:15-09:35 Plenary Session: Why GRIDD? Find out how your organization fits into the GRIDD project, and how you can make this a ground-breaking patient initiative that directly helps organizations that get involved to improve the power of their voices, their attractiveness to funders, and their visibility with decision-makers and the media. Panelists: Christine Janus, IADPO; Dr. Chris Bundy, University of Cardiff 09:35-10:35 Plenary Session: Healthcare Value assessments - Injecting the Patient Voice Who makes decisions on which medications are covered and how do they do it? Our panel of thought leaders will examine and explore Health Technology Assessment (HTA) models from around the world to help you better understand this complex landscape that so significantly impacts patients. Panelists: Julie Block, National Eczema Association; Eva Maria Ruiz de Castilla, Esperanto; and other HTA experts 10:35-10:55 Health Break 10:55-11:25 Break-out Sessions: 1. Grassroots Fundraising Raising funds from your base and beyond Jean Pickford 2. Tools that Work Learn and share the tools that work hard, so you don t have to Jennifer Austin, IADPO 3. Leveraging your Brand: Your Brand has value. How do you use it so you can grow? Susan Thornton, Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation 11:30-12:00 Break-out Sessions: 1. Patient organization-initiated Research How to create value for your organization while building a credible patient voice Julie Block, National Eczema Association 2. Social Media: What works, what doesn't, tools to help you meet your communications goals Helen Crawford, Canadian Skin Patient Alliance 3. The Power of Story-telling Ogo Maduewesi, VITSAF GlobalSkin 2017 Conference Program Page 3

12:00-13:00 Lunch Break 13:00-17:00 Patients' Perspectives Symposium Your voice matters! Patient organization leaders will openly discuss key issues in rotating round tables. These leaders experience and insights will inform a series of white papers to help dermatology stakeholders better understand the challenges and opportunities related to dermatology patient organizations and help better meet patient needs. 18:30-21:30 Patients First Reception and Dinner - Edelweiss Restaurant, Geneva Official conference banquet for all delegates, complete with guest speaker Transportation of all delegates has been arranged by coach buses. Meet in lobby at 18:00 GlobalSkin 2017 Conference Program Page 4

Sunday, September 17 07:00-08:30 Breakfast Optional: Mentoring Tables meet with an expert for breakfast 08:30-09:15 Plenary Session: How Patient Organizations Can Lead through 'Thought Leadership' What is thought leadership and why should my organization aspire to this role? Experts challenge us with the power of creating unique content, curating existing information and the significance of big ideas. Panelists: Jennifer Austin, IADPO and other thought leaders 09:15-10:00 Plenary Session: Shared Objectives the benefits and challenges of collaboration between patient organizations and pharma Patient organization leaders and industry representatives focus on how to establish excellent partnerships and get the most out of collaborations to achieve our mutual objective of supporting patients. Panelists: LEO Pharma, Sanofi, Galderma, Novartis 10:00-10:20 Health Break 10:20-10:50 Break-out Sessions: 1. Building your Strategic Plan Key methods and approaches to consider as you build a plan to keep your group well organized and on course. 2. Advocacy campaigns: Guided planning session Leaders in the development of Advocacy Strategies will help you to create your own targeted strategy for use in your organization. 3. Awareness Raising Lessons learned in developing a National Awareness Campaign to support advocacy goals Carla Jones, Allergy UK 10:55-11:25 Break-out Sessions: 1. Ask the Expert Building strong organizations Jean Pickford 2. Burn-out: Strategies to avoid volunteer and staff burn-out Susan Thronton, Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation 3. Working Ethically with Industry Julie Block, National Eczema Association 11:30-12:00 Break-out Sessions: 1. Using YouTube and Vimeo to raise your profile Steve Clarke, IADPO 2. Newsletter and Other Outreach Tools to Reach Patients and Other Audiences - 3. Challenge of the Taboo (How to raise the profile of the diseases no one wants to discuss) Fabia Brackenbury, Association for Lichen Sclerosus and Vulval Health 12:00-13:00 Lunch Break 13:00-13:20 Special Guest Speaker () GlobalSkin 2017 Conference Program Page 5

13:20-14:30 Plenary Session: Advances in Dermatological Care 14:30-14:50 Plenary Session: Building the Movement Working together, we will recap outcomes and insights that have emerged throughout the conference and build the next steps to bring about change. Panelists: Kathy Redmond, Christine Janus, IADPO 14:50-15:00 Closing Remarks Jean Marie Meurant, IADPO Board President Post Conference Activities 15:00-17:00 Disease- & Region-specific Discussions (Reserve your meeting space) 1. Rare Diseases Group meeting 2. Vitiligo Groups meeting () 3. Psoriasis Groups meeting () 4. Bullous diseases Groups () 5. North American Associations If you have another group that would like to meet, please feel free to ask for assistance. 18:00 Informal Dinner (on your own) Monday, September 18 Morning Time to be Announced Post-Conference Activity: World Health Organization (WHO) Meetings and Tour GlobalSkin 2017 Conference Program Page 6