Service description

The service is designed for children aged 6 months to 14 years old.

Supervision is ensured by a professional childcare agency Baby Prestige (baby-prestige.com/en) to assure attentive care while you actively participate in the Congress activities.

Inside the childcare room there will be also an area dedicated to breastfeeding.

The childcare service daily fee is 10€ per child.

Location

The dedicated childcare facility will be conveniently situated within the EADV Congress building, ensuring easy accessibility for your convenience.

More information available after registration.

Don’t just take our word for it

As a mother of two young children, attending and sharing my research results at conferences like the EADV Congress is a professional highlight but sometimes also a personal challenge.
That’s why I was thrilled to learn about the childcare facilities being offered at the EADV Congress 2024 in Amsterdam.

Studies have shown that women physicians still bear a disproportionate share of childcare responsibilities, often limiting their participation in career-advancing opportunities. Unfortunately, many conferences fail to meet this need, and this can be a barrier, particularly for early-career medical doctors like myself.

So a big thanks to the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology to foster a more supportive professional landscape for all medical doctors.

Opening hours

  • 17 September 2025 08:00 - 19:30
  • 18 September 2025 08:00 - 18:00
  • 19 September 2025 08:00 - 18:00
  • 20 September 2025 08:00 - 18:00

Terms and Conditions

  • For the safety of your child, please ensure you have a photo ID when dropping off and picking up.
  • Water, snacks, and fruits will be provided. No lunch provided.
  • Parents are required to provide diapers and any specific items their children may need (excluding medications).
  • Please administer any necessary medication to your child before arrival, as the childcare staff cannot administer medications.
  • If your child requires a nap during daycare, please bring their comfort items (pacifier, stuffed animal, sleeping bag, etc.) for a cozy rest.
We recommend parents to arrange travel insurance coverage for their children throughout their stay

Healthcare Professional definition

  1. Important note to Healthcare and Non-Healthcare Professionals

    Access to the different areas and sessions of the Congress depends on Healthcare Professional status.

    As a multidisciplinary audience will attend the EADV Congress, the EADV will assign different classes to Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) and Non-Healthcare Professionals (non-HCPs) to ensure compliance with the Austrian Pharmaceutical industry (PHARMIG) Code of Conduct and the medical device industry code of conduct (AUSTROMED) (Kodex und Statuten der AUSTROMED – Erklärvideo).

    Please read the description below to ensure that you (or your delegates) comply with the regulations in place.

EADV members are not automatically considered Healthcare Professionals

Please select the correct status (HCP or non-HCP) during registration.

  1. Definition

    The PHARMIG code defines Healthcare Professionals as follows (art. 2.2):

    “Healthcare Professional:

     “…any natural person(s) authorized to administer, to dispense, and to prescribe medicinal products such as doctors, pharmacists, dental practitioners, veterinarians, dentists, midwives, nursing professionals, medical technicians, medical service professionals, and other medical services organizations, provided that such medicinal products are necessary for the discharge of their duties.

    Medical students are not considered Healthcare Professionals under the current guidelines and will be automatically classified as Non-Healthcare Professionals
  1. 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 Non Member (INDUSTRY) 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.