“No one should die of malignant melanoma” - A. Bernard Ackerman, 1985

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Research review: Reconstruction of ear defects

By Skin Cancer Institute |March 17, 2022 posted in surgery on ear, Research

This month we share a simple surgical tip in the form of a research letter. I am always on the lookout for these kinds of tips, and I use them in my own practice regularly.
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[Podcast] How doctors' percentage fees affect their income

By Skin Cancer Institute |March 10, 2022 posted in practice owner, financial advice, Business

Do doctors' percentage fees actually matter? In this latest episode of the HealthCert Education podcast, Paul Elmslie (Founder & CEO, HealthCert Education and National Skin Cancer Centres) speaks ...
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'You Dermoscopy': Learning dermoscopy via a game (Part 2)

By Skin Cancer Institute |March 01, 2022 posted in Skin Cancer, skin cancer diagnosis, Dermoscopy, melanoma

In the second part of a two-part series, Professor Giuseppe Argenziano takes us through an application he developed with colleagues, called You Dermoscopy Training - an interactive dermoscopy game. ...
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INVITATION: Skin & Skin Cancer Conference and Masterclasses | Prof Giuseppe Argenziano

By Skin Cancer Institute |February 25, 2022 posted in Skin Cancer, Dermoscopy, General Dermatology, aesthetic medicine

Professor Giuseppe Argenziano warmly invites you to attend the upcoming Skin & Skin Cancer Conference and Masterclasses, to be held on 21-24 July 2022 in Brisbane.
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"National health priority": The critical need for skin cancer training

By Skin Cancer Institute |February 24, 2022 posted in Skin Cancer, Research

A new, landmark report from Melanoma Institute Australia has found that melanoma rates are rising. It estimates that without critical action, by 2030 a further 205,000 Australians will be diagnosed ...
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