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Aimilios Lallas' 4 pearls of wisdom in dermoscopy

In this interview with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano, leading dermoscopy expert A/Prof Aimilios Lallas shares his top 4 pearls of wisdom in dermoscopy!

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A must-watch for doctors screening skin lesions: Leading dermoscopy expert A/Prof Aimilios Lallas shares his top four pearls of wisdom in dermoscopy!

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In this exclusive HealthCert interview with Prof Giuseppe Argenziano, A/Prof Aimilios Lallas gives his top four, bite-sized pieces of advice pertinent to any doctor who works in skin cancer or who regularly screens skin lesions.

  1. Top tips to never miss a melanoma.
  2. Top benign lesions that are difficult to differentiate from melanoma.
  3. Top challenges doctors face when they are learning dermoscopy.
  4. Top tips for dealing with collision tumours.

See all this and more in the video below. If you missed part 1, catch up here.

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Interested to learn more from Prof Giuseppe Argenziano and A/Prof Aimilios Lallas? Explore HealthCert's Professional Diploma program in Dermoscopy, which provides online dermoscopy training for primary care doctors, delivered in collaboration with International Dermoscopy Society:

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