There are several ways to support the QiC Programme, and supporters have the opportunity to help develop the programme alongside NHS, charities and patient group experts.
To learn more about supporting QiC Dermatology in association with Dermatology in practice, contact Debbie Tuesley on dtuesley@pmlive.com or +44 (0)1372 414 243
Organisations that will help shape QiC Dermatology in association with Dermatology in practice include:
British Skin Foundation
“The British Skin Foundation is proud to continue our support for the Quality in Care Awards. We believe that it’s important to celebrate good practice in patient care within dermatology and reward innovative ideas that improve the standards of care in the UK.”
Lisa Bickerstaffe, British Skin Foundation, Head of Communications
The Primary Care Dermatology Society
“The Primary Care Dermatology Society is delighted to continue to support Quality in Care Awards in Dermatology. It is important to encourage and support all involved in delivering excellent care for patients with dermatological conditions.”
Siobhan Wastie, Commercial Director, The Primary Care Dermatology Society
Psychodermatology UK
“Psychodermatology UK stands firm in our commitment to support the wellbeing of people with skin, hair and nail conditions. We congratulate QiC Dermatology in association with Dermatology in Practice for creating this platform to celebrate dermatology across the UK. Witnessing the excellent achievements of our peers in Dermatology over the years has been both humbling and enlightening. These awards are an inspiration for all dermatology departments to showcase their hard work and resolve to improving dermatology care for all.”
Dr Richard Jerrom MRCP(Derm) Consultant Dermatologist & Mohs Surgeon. Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust/ University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
The Scottish Dermatological Nursing Society
“The Scottish Dermatological Nursing Society is delighted to support QiC Dermatology 2023 in association with Dermatology in Practice, in the Quality Care Awards, celebrating good practice in patient care within dermatology. It is a great opportunity to acknowledge, support and reward the existing excellent care of patients with dermatological conditions and to share innovative ideas to further improve quality of care for people whose lives are affected by skin disorders.”
Polly Buchanan Chair, Scottish Dermatological Nursing Society






