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British Association of Dermatologists

BAD
SpecialtyDermatology
Trainee Cost£75 / year
Trainee CommitteeYes
Travel GrantsYes
Research PrizesYes
The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) is a professional organisation representing over 2000 dermatological professionals in the UK. The organisation is dedicated to medical education, professional practice and standards, and research in dermatology. The BAD publishes dermatological research, promotes innovation in dermatological care, and engages with the dermatological community.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 8 Jun 2026
SOCIETY PROFILE Society Profile \u00B7 MedicMess Intelligence
Specialty
Dermatology
Abbreviation
BAD
Registrar Cost
£75 / year
Student Cost
£12
Trainee Committee
Yes
Travel Grants
Available
Research Prizes
Yes
Country
United Kingdom
MEMBERSHIP Membership Details
Membership TypeEligibilityAnnual Cost
BAD – OrdinaryPractising dermatologists on the Specialist Register in the UK or Ireland, whose work is substantially devoted to dermatological practice or research, or SAS doctors fully committed to secondary care dermatology for at least four years£376
BAD – Ordinary SASSAS doctors who have been fully committed to secondary care dermatology for a period of four years£376
BAD – TraineeAll trainees in dermatology in the United Kingdom and Ireland holding a National Training Number£75
BAD – JuniorDoctors/scientists holding a trainee post in the UK or Ireland (foundation, CMT or ST doctors) who do not have a Dermatology National Training Number£75
BAD – AssociateSpecialty doctors including SAS, career grade doctors providing dermatology services; UK and Irish consultants on specialist register in other specialties; overseas consultants or trainees; scientists and allied healthcare professionals with dermatological practice; UK or Irish GPs spending less than 50% time in dermatology£214
BAD – StudentUndergraduate medical students attending a UK or Irish medical school£12
BAD – Associate OverseasOverseas Consultants or Trainee dermatologists in practice outside the United Kingdom and Ireland£214
BENEFITS Key Member Benefits
Journal Access
Free access to the British Journal of Dermatology and Clinical & Experimental Dermatology
Scholarships and Awards
Access to scholarships and awards for education, travel and research which are open to members only
Conference and Event Discounts
Discounts when registering for BAD conferences and courses
Newsletter
All members receive regular updates including President's Bulletin, monthly e-Circular, and quarterly newsletter
Clinical Services Support
The Clinical Services Unit provides advice and support to members regarding commissioning and provision of dermatology services
Educational Courses and Events
Educational courses and events throughout the year for all levels of dermatological career
Library Access
Access to the Willan Library (at the RCP) and THESIS Library (Willan House)
Room Hire Discounts
Special discounts for room hire at Willan House in Central London
Online Learning
Access to free online learning on the Education Hub
EVENTS Events & Conferences
28 Mar 2026
In2Derm Scotland
Scotland · Event
29 Jun 2026
18th Annual DermSchool Preconference Session
Conference
25 Mar 2026
National DermSoc Day 2026: The Scope of Dermatology
Event
30 Jun 2026
BAD Dermatology Clinician of the Year Award - 106th BAD Annual Meeting
Manchester · Conference
17-21 Mar 2028
2028 AAD Annual Meeting
Washington, D.C. · Conference
TRAINEE Trainee Opportunities
American Academy of Dermatology Scholarship
Four scholarships available for dermatology trainees in the UK or Ireland to attend the AAD annual meeting (usually March). Includes complimentary meeting registration, admission to one ticketed session half-day course, invitation to reception and dinner, and $1,000 USD stipend. Closing date: 31 January annually.
Resident Doctor Study Scholarship
One scholarship of £3,750 available to a resident doctor (formerly junior doctor) for up to three months full-time study and/or research over 12 months in the UK or Ireland. Project must be relevant to dermatology and/or skin biology. Eligible: FY1-ST2 level aspiring dermatologists. Closing date: 31 January.
Resident Doctor (Trainee) Education and Leadership Award
One award of £5,000 available to a dermatology trainee registered for a higher degree (master's or PhD) in Medical Education or Leadership, with research directly related to dermatology education or leadership. Closing date: 31 January.
Travel Awards
Three awards of £3,000 each available to resident doctors, dermatology trainees and SAS doctors in the UK or Ireland wishing to visit overseas centres or attend specific dermatological meetings (excluding BAD and AAD annual meetings). Closing date: 31 January.
Intercalated Degree Awards
Two awards of £5,000 each available to medical students at UK or Irish universities pursuing an intercalated degree with a project relevant to dermatology and/or skin biology. Closing date: 31 January.
Medical Student Research Awards
Three awards of £1,000 each available to medical students at UK or Irish universities undertaking a research project related to dermatology and/or skin biology. Closing date: 31 January.
Green Prize for Sustainable Dermatology
Annual award for projects that conduct dermatology-related activities improving sustainability with demonstrable positive environmental impact. Winner receives trophy, presentation as Hot Topic at BAD annual meeting, and BAD donates £150 to UK-based environmental initiative.
Dermatology Training Resources
Access to Dermatology Training textbook, E-Dermatology online learning resource, Education Hub with interactive online learning including surgical courses, workplace-based assessment guidance, and less than full-time training information
Specialty Certificate Examination Support
Support for Specialty Certificate Examination (SCE) in Dermatology, a compulsory component for CCT. Practice sessions available through e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH)
Post-CCT Fellowships
Access to accredited post-CCT fellowships in Advanced Medical Dermatology, Cutaneous Allergy, Hair and Scalp Disorders, Mohs and Advanced Dermatological Surgery, Paediatric Dermatology, Vulval Disease, and Photodermatology
Trainees Out of Area On-Call Guidance
Developed guidance addressing issues around trainee out-of-area on-call service provision for clinical and educational governance