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Dina

ElDisouki

,

MD

Consultant Dermatologist
Cutis “The Skin Clinic”
Cairo
,
Egypt
2025 Fellow
IPC Jr. Councilor
Dr. Dina ElDisouki is a consultant dermatologist practicing at a private tertiary clinic in Cairo, Egypt. She completed the Egyptian Board of Dermatovenerology in 2016 and has since cultivated expertise in clinical dermatology, research, and healthcare innovation. Dr. ElDisouki has served as a co-investigator on clinical trials for psoriasis, urticaria, and atopic dermatitis. Beyond her clinical work, she is passionate about improving healthcare provision and earned a Professional Post-Graduate Diploma in Healthcare and Hospital Management from the American University in Cairo in 2013 and completed the Clinical Innovation Fellowships Program at the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) in 2021 and, thereafter, participated in the Advancing Innovation in Dermatology (AID) Externship Program in 2022. Dr. ElDisouki is particularly passionate about leveraging innovation, such as artificial intelligence and digital therapeutics, to personalize care and empower patients to improve health outcomes. Her professional interests include comprehensive psoriasis care, encompassing risk factor identification, health education, and lifestyle modifications. She aspires to combine her knowledge and expertise in both clinical dermatology and innovation to enhance patient-reported outcomes, improve quality of life, and optimize disease management.
Last Updated:
01/02/2026

Areas of Interest

Holistic Approach to Psoriasis Care, Digital Health

Languages Spoken

Arabic, English

What's New

Videos Now Available from the IPC Symposium at SID Chicago

Did you miss the IPC symposium at the 83rd Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Annual Meeting? Select session videos are now available. The Arc of Disease Control in Psoriasis: Early Interception – Deep Pathway Blockade – Treatment Failure covered early intervention strategies, treatment selection, immune pathway targeting, PsA prevention, clinical escape, and real-world cases that inform long-term psoriasis care.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Take Ten: Mio Nakamura – Psoriasis and Mental Health

Depression affects approximately 20% of patients with psoriasis, five times the rate seen in the general population. IPC Jr. Councilor Mio Nakamura, MD, MS, FAAD, walks through the bidirectional relationship between psoriasis and depression, the shared inflammatory pathways driving both conditions, and practical guidance on screening and incorporating multidisciplinary mental health support into psoriasis management.

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Thursday, June 11, 2026