CONGRESS

PARIS
17-20 SEPT 2025

HCP Scholarship

The Healthcare Professional Scholarship supports the participation of trainees or specialists in Dermatology and / or Venereology under 45 years of age to attend the EADV Congress 2024.

HCP Scholarships are available to applicants worldwide and grant the recipients the EADV Congress tickets.

Selection criteria

EADV Members and / or abstract submitters for the 2024 Congress have priority and will be immediately selected on a first-come, first-served basis. This means that the available places might be sold out before the published deadlines.

Applications from candidates who have not submitted an abstract for the 2024 Congress or who are not EADV members will only be reviewed after the deadline of 31 July 2024, if remaining scholarship slots are still available.

Eligibility terms

  • Must be a HealthCare Provider [See HCP definition]
  • Must be a certified Specialist in Dermatology and/or Venereology or a Resident / Trainee in these fields.
  • Must be under 45 years of age (at the time of the application)
  • Must have adequate knowledge of the English language to follow scientific discussions.
  • EADV will automatically decline all scholarship requests that do not conform to the eligibility terms.

Applicants who have already registered for the event before applying for the HCP Scholarship cannot be taken into consideration, as refunds are not possible. A candidate applying for more than one grant (e.g., EADV Scholarship, etc.) can be selected only once within the same EADV Congress. Therefore, any other application submitted will be automatically cancelled.

Required documentation

Required documentation (in English) to be uploaded for applicants who are not EADV Members:

  • A confirmation of professional status, one of the below:
    • Certificate indicating training in Dermatology and/or Venereology signed and stamped by your head of department
    • [OR] a certified English translation of your diploma stating you are a specialist in Dermatology and/or Venereology
    • [OR] an official letter in English from your National Society certifying that you are a Specialist in Dermatology and/or Venereology
  • A copy of ID (i.e. identity card, passport)
  • A short CV (not more than 3 pages)

Applications from candidates who have not submitted an abstract for the 2024 Congress or who are not EADV members will only be reviewed after the deadline, Wednesday 31 July 2024, if remaining scholarship slots are still available.  

APPLICATIONS CLOSED

We are pleased to announce that all available scholarships have been distributed. We thank all applicants for their interest and participation.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eli Lilly for making these opportunities possible.

Please check back for future opportunities and updates.

How to apply

To apply, you need to access the Registration platform and navigate to the Applications section. If you already have a profile, log-in with your EADV credentials (email address + password).
If you don’t have yet a profile, you will be required to create it.

Applications

See the available applications

This Scholarship is supported by:

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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL DEFINITION

Important note to Healthcare and Non-Healthcare Professionals

Access to the different areas and sessions of the Congress depends on the status. Please read the description below to ensure you/your delegates comply with the regulations in place.
EADV Members are not designated as Healthcare Professionals by default. Please attribute the correct status (HCP or Non-HCP) during registration.

Definition

A multidisciplinary audience will attend the EADV Congress, and the EADV will assign different classes to healthcare professionals (HCP) and non-Healthcare Professionals (non-HCP) to ensure compliance with these regulations.

Chapter 3 of the Dutch CGR code defines HCPs as follows:
3.1 In the purpose of this Code of Conduct, the following terms shall bear the following meaning:
healthcare professionals: persons qualified to prescribe or supply prescription-only medicinal products.

Further explanation is provided in The General information about organising scientific meetings and Frequently Asked Questions from the CGR (Dutch Foundation for the Code for Pharmaceutical Advertising (to be referred to as the general information document from here on out) (20170214 CGR informatie congresorganisaties), where it states (at section 2 a, page 2) that: In the Netherlands the group of healthcare professionals comprises: physicians, physicians who are being trained to become a specialist (‘artsen in opleiding’), pharmacists, pharmacist’s assistants, obstetricians, dentists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and specialised nurses.

Dutch Nurses, in Particular

It further clarifies that:
… “Specialised nurses (limited to the lung, diabetes and oncology areas) only have independent prescription authority if they have completed a specific training programme for this purpose. The completion of this training is entered in the BIG register and so can be checked by anyone. This means that all of the other healthcare providers, such as regular nurses, dieticians, dental hygienists or supportive GP practitioners (‘praktijkondersteuners’), are not healthcare professionals and so – just like patients – belong to the ‘general public’. This group will be referred to below as ‘non-healthcare professionals’.

In terms of specialised nurses, the explanatory notes to the CGR code (20200701 Explanatory Notes CGR per 20200701) provide a specific list to be taken into consideration:

3.1.d Definition of “healthcare professional”
…. pharmacist’s assistants and nurses with the additional BIG registrations:

Specialised nurses (gespecialiseerd verpleegkundigen):

  • Diabetes nurses
  • Pulmonary care nurses
  • Oncology nurses

Specialised nurses may only be considered as healthcare professionals if their BIG registration states that they have prescription authority. ….
Nurse specialists (NS) (verpleegkundig specialisten):

  • NS providing general healthcare
  • NS providing mental healthcare

Residents

Lastly, the explanatory notes state (at page 3) that:
Physicians in training to become a specialist (artsen in opleiding) are also considered as healthcare professionals within the meaning of the Code of Conduct. Medical students are not considered healthcare professional (see Newsletter 2006/4).

Other Categories

The general information document (sections 2d and e, page 3) goes on to clarify that industry employees and specialised journalists can be exposed to promotional content. Yet patients, patient representatives, and regular press or specialised journalists who target the general public will still be considered non-HCPs and should not be exposed to promotional content.
STUDENTS are NOT considered as Healthcare Professionals under the current guidelines and will be automatically classified as NON-HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.

Industry sessions

Satellite Symposia and Industry Hub Sessions presenting data on the development, research, or other issues related to prescription medicine is restricted to Healthcare Professionals and Industry Participants as indicated by the Industry Session Organizer. All promotional materials and marketing aids related to these industry sessions should be strictly limited to HCPs. Industry Session organisers can limit participation to certain representative groups independently from the EADV recommendations if deemed imperative to achieving the session’s intended purpose. The organising company reserves the right to refuse single categories, particularly if they are not adequately related to the session’s objective and purpose.

The industry session organiser is responsible for compliance with the session.