Nordic Course on Skin Surgery

8th Nordic Course on Skin Surgery

14 - 15 August 2025

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WELCOME TO

THE NORDIC COURSE ON SKIN SURGERY

Since August 2014 the Nordic Course on Skin Surgery has been held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The course is a unique learning opportunity for residents and specialists in dermatology who wish to practice dermatologic surgery and take their skills to a higher level of expertise.
The course covers a theoretical review of the basic principles of skin surgery and extensive practical workshops using human cadavers so you will have the opportunity to practice various excision and closure techniques.

On behalf of the organising committee,
Robert Gniadecki, John Paoli & Gregor Jemec

Programme

This is the programme from the last Nordic Course on Skin Surgery. The 2025 programme will be available soon and will include many of the same topics.

  • Essentials of Dermatological Ultrasound
  • Cutaneous Tumors
  • Inflammatory Cutaneous Conditions
  • Autoimmune Cutaneous Conditions
  • Ultrasound in Aesthetics
  • Ultrasound in Skin Surgery
  • Follicular and Nail Diseases

Registration

“Please note that participants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have first priority to register. The 60 available seats are distributed among the Nordic countries according to the number of members in the dermatological associations of the Scandinavian countries”

Registration fee
Specialists 8.100 DKK (≈1.085 EUR)
Residents 6.100 DKK (≈820 EUR)

Please note that participants from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have first priority to register. The 65 available seats are distributed among the Nordic countries according to the number of members in the dermatological associations of the Scandinavian countries.

  • Admission to the full 2-day course
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Coffee breaks day 1 and 2
  • Lunch day 1 and 2
  • Reception day 1
  • Course material (electronic and hard copy)
  • 4 sutures per participant (all participants are encouraged to bring more for the hands-on workshops)
  • All material for hands on workshops
PAYMENT & VAT TERMS 

Payment is possible by invoice (bank transfer) or credit card (Mastercard or VISA). Upon completion of the registration, an automated email confirmation will be sent. Depending on the method of payment, the invoice and/or credit card receipt will be attached. The PDF is original and will be the only copy you will receive.

It is your responsibility to forward the invoice to the correct place for immediate payment and you must ensure that the correct VAT number and invoice address are entered during the registration process. Please ensure that the payment clearly states invoice number, as we will not be able to place the payment without this information.

Please note that VAT is not added on conference payments in Denmark, and therefore is not deductible.

CANCELLATION TERMS

Cancellation of registration must be notified in writing to the NCSS 2025 Secretariat (CAP Partner) at registration@cap-partner.eu. Cancellation of participation dated before and on 16 June 2025 will be refunded deducting an administration cost of DKK 350. 

From 17 June 2025 registration fees are non-refundable. Refunds will be processed after the course. No refunds will be granted in case of no-show. 

If the course is cancelled for reasons beyond the control of the organisers, the registration fee will be refunded after deduction of expenses incurred by the course.

PHOTO AND VIDEO

Please note that video and photos may be captured during the conference for use in e.g. newsletters, websites, interviews, and social media. If you identify yourself in a specific picture or video after the course and you do not wish it to appear on the website or social media, please get in touch with us (registration@cap-partner.eu) and we will delete the picture or recording.

Faculty

John Paoli, MD, Prof. 

Department of Dermatology, 
University of Gothenburg & Sahlgrenska University Hospital, 
Gothenburg, Sweden

Past President and Treasurer of the European Society for Micrographic Surgery

Gregor Jemec, MD, Prof.

Department of Dermatology,
Roskilde Hospital,
Health Sciences Faculty,
University of Copenhagen,
Denmark

Robert Gniadecki, MD, Prof. 

Department of Dermatology,
Bispebjerg University Hospital,
Copenhagen, Denmark

Katrine Karmisholt, MD, PhD. 

Department of Dermatology,
Bispebjerg University Hospital,
Copenhagen, Denmark

Organisation & Local Organising Committee

Nordic Course on Skin Surgery is initiated by the Nordic Dermatology Association which was founded in 1910 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The aim of the association is to promote Nordic cooperation in scientific, educational and clinical aspects of dermatology and venereology, mainly by arranging congresses in the Nordic countries.

More information about the Association is available on www.nordicdermatology.com

Robert Gniadecki, MD, Copenhagen, Denmark

John Paoli, MD, Göteborg, Sweden

Gregor Jemec, MD, Roskilde, Denmark

Katrine Karmisholt, MD, PhD, Denmark

Venue

Maps & directions

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Panum
Blegdamsvej 3B
2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark

Copenhagen

Explore the City

Copenhagen has attractions and sights to suit every taste and interest – and most of them are within walking distance. The three most famous attractions in the city are: The more than 100 year old amusement park Tivoli, the statue of The Little Mermaid, and the freetown of Christiania. But Copenhagen has a lot more to offer. With a history that dates back to 1043 the city is full of historic landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights. Be sure to visit Amalienborg Palace – home to the royal family, do a guided canal tour on the harbour and walk down the shopping street Strøget.