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Your Diagnosis Manual Doesn't Include My Skin
Your Diagnosis Manual Doesn't Include My Skin

mar. 30 juin

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Bruxelles

Your Diagnosis Manual Doesn't Include My Skin

When Medical Training Mistakes Difference for Deviation

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30 juin 2026, 19:00 – 23:00

Bruxelles, Rue Archimède 69, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

À propos de l'événement

A roundtable with two dermatology specialists examining what happens when medical training treats the global minority as the universal standard.

Medical schools teach dermatologists to recognize skin conditions. Rashes. Melanomas. Inflammatory diseases. The textbooks show examples. The training uses photographs. Doctors learn pattern recognition.

The patterns in those textbooks represent 12% of the global population. White skin became the default. Everything else became "atypical presentation."

This creates diagnostic gaps. A melanoma on Black skin looks different than the photographs in training materials. Inflammatory conditions present differently. Dermatologists trained on white skin miss what they weren't taught to see.

The bias isn't intentional. The exclusion was structural. Training materials reflected who was included in research. Research reflected who had access to medical institutions. Access reflected historical exclusion patterns.


Our two specialists will show:


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