Ioannis D. Dimitriadis completed his secondary education in Diavolitsi, Messenia and was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Athens (2005) following Panhellenic examinations. He graduated with honors, with a score of 9.13 out of 10 (2011), then he left for France for his specialization in Dermatology - Venereology (2012-2017) and was trained in a series of Hospitals in the Paris Region (such as the Saint Louis Paris Hospital), the Catholic University of Lille and in Lorraine (Metz, Thionville, Nancy).
Since 2018, and after having been a hospital practitioner in Venereology at the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Paris, and a hospital practitioner specialized in inflammatory skin diseases at the Regional Hospital of department 91 (Essonne) in France, he practices Clinical Dermatology at the Field of Mars, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, as an associate of Dr Gaucher Catherine in the model unit she founded (29, avenue de Suffren, Paris VII).
Since autumn of 2022, after more than 10 years of stay in France, he has dared to do a gradual transition to Greece, in collaboration with the “Athens Dermoïatriki” Dermatology Clinc. In the summer of 2024, he opened his own pivate practice on the historic pedestrian street of Fokionos Negri, in the multicultural and booming Kypséli district, while periodically traveling to Paris and continuing to practice teledermatology with his patients in France, and telegeriatrics in French villages or overseas territories deserted by dermatologists.
As part of his training in Dermatology, which took place in France entirely, and as he carried out part of his specialization in Internal Medicine, Emergency Room Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, he specialized further in his field, obtaining the respective university degrees in:
Finally, he is one of the first French-speaking dermatologists to receive the Interuniversity Degree at the University of Strasbourg in:
Following pan-European examinations (Frankfurt, 2019), he obtained the title of Fellow of the European Board of Dermato-venereology (FEBDV). He made presentations in numerous French dermatology conferences, as well as publications on his subject matter in international scientific journals (Cureus, Annales de Dermatologie, La Revue du Praticien, Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine, IDCases), all by being a regular editor of dermatological articles in the French periodical press (respectively in ''Modern Woman'' and ''Women's Journa'' - ''Femme Actuelle'' and ''Le Journal des Femmes'').
His academic activities include teaching students at the Athens Medical Faculty in the History of Medicine and Ethics course. In the Department of History of Medicine he is preparing his doctoral thesis, on the treatment of scabies, under the direction of Professor Ms. Karamanou M. A paper of his was presented at the plenary session of the French Academy of Medicine (2021).
Alongside his private practice, he maintains regular collaboration with Elderly care units of the Attica basin, due to his specialization in Geriatric dermatology and his academic and research commitment to the treatment of scabies on an individual and collective scale.
The doctor is a member of the Medical Association of Athens, the Medical Association of Paris, a regular member of the “French Society of Dermatology” (SFD) and a founding member of the “Pharmaceutical Museum of Athens”.