GIADA (Global Institute of Ayurvedic Dermatology and Aesthetics) is a training institute dedicated to helping BAMS and BHMS doctors build practical knowledge and confidence in dermatology, trichology, and cosmetology practice. Many AYUSH doctors complete their graduation with a strong theoretical foundation, but often look for additional clinical exposure and skill-based learning when they start seeing patients in real practice. GIADA’s training programs are designed to support doctors who want to expand their understanding of skin, hair, and aesthetic procedures through structured learning. The institute offers a variety of dermatology courses after BAMS, including certificate courses after BAMS, fellowship courses after BAMS, and the CADC course (Certificate in Ayurvedic Dermatology and Cosmetology). These programs focus on practical learning and commonly encountered dermatology concerns seen in day-to-day clinical practice. Doctors can learn about acne and acne scar management, hair disorders, laser procedures, laser hair removal, chemical peels, PRP management, warts management, electric cauterization, and other skin-related conditions. The training is aimed at helping doctors understand patient assessment, treatment planning concepts, clinical observation, and the practical aspects of dermatology practice. One of the institute’s structured ayurvedic dermatology courses is the CADC course, which is available in 3-month, 9-month, and online learning formats. These programs are designed for doctors who want a more comprehensive understanding of dermatology and cosmetology through clinical exposure and guided learning. GIADA’s courses after BAMS are suitable for fresh graduates, practicing doctors, clinic owners, medical interns, and healthcare professionals who are interested in developing skills in skin and hair practice. Through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical exposure, the institute aims to help doctors gain confidence, improve clinical decision-making, and better understand real-world dermatology practice. Both online and offline learning options are available, allowing doctors to choose a training format that best suits their professional goals and schedule.