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COUNCIL 04
BSLMS Research, Registry & Publications Cell
Advancing scientific knowledge in laser and energy-based dermatology through collaborative research, clinical registries, data-driven insights, and high-quality academic publications that strengthen evidence-based practice.
"Research transforms clinical experience into knowledge that advances patient care and shapes the future of medicine."
Overview
Purpose
To generate Indian evidence, support multicentric collaboration, and strengthen the academic credibility of BSLMS.
Why this Cell Matters
BSLMS publicly identifies itself with research, innovation, clinical excellence, academic support, research grants, and publication-oriented collaboration. This cell will help move BSLMS from education consumer to knowledge producer.
Core Scope
- Build multicentric registries in relevant areas
- Promote investigator-led research
- Facilitate collaborative data collection across members
- Encourage publications, consensus papers, and white papers
- Support members with study design, manuscript preparation, and publication mentoring
- Encourage resident and early-career academic participation
Priority Registry Ideas
- Acne scar interventions in Indian skin
- Pigmentary complications after laser procedures
- Hair reduction and hair growth outcomes in skin types III–V
- Vascular indications in Indian practice
- Complication patterns in energy-based procedures
- Combination therapies and regenerative add-ons
Quarterly Activities
- One research methodology meeting every quarter
- One “paper-to-publication” support session every quarter
- One multicenter registry progress review every quarter
Annual Deliverable
BSLMS National Registry Report / Annual Research Digest
Suggested Composition
- 1 Chair
- 1 Co-chair
- 6 to 8 members
- Members with publication experience
- One statistician or research-methodology advisor if possible
- One younger investigator wing representative
Success indicators
- Registry launched
- Minimum one collaborative publication or manuscript project initiated
- Annual research output presented at BSLMS meeting