How would you treat this upper chest lesion?
Case discussion: A 55-year-old female presented with 1-2 years' history of slow growth of an asymptomatic, non-tender lesion on the upper chest.
Case discussion: A 55-year-old female presented with 1-2 years' history of slow growth of an asymptomatic, non-tender lesion on the upper chest.
Case discussion: An asymptomatic 70-year-old male presented for a total body skin exam. A small pink patch was noted. What would you do?
Paul Elmslie explains how CPD has changed for doctors in Australia, what you must do to comply & how HealthCert helps you meet requirements.
Podcast: Understand the upcoming changes to CPD accreditation for doctors practising in Australia from 2023, and what you need to do to prepare.
Video: experienced skin cancer doctor Tony Dicker gives valuable advice on how to perform an H-Plasty in order to close defects on the scalp.
Case discussion: 5x5mm lesion discovered on the back of the neck of an 68-year-old male patient during his routine full skin examination. What would you do?