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Surgery Masterclass with A/Prof Tony Dicker

A/Prof Tony Dicker invites you to attend the 'Primary Care Skin Cancer Surgery' Masterclass upcoming in Brisbane on 18-19 July 2024.

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Are you comfortable performing some skin cancer surgical procedures in your practice but would like to refine your skills or advance your procedural toolkit? A/Prof Tony Dicker invites you to attend the 'Primary Care Skin Cancer Surgery' Masterclass upcoming in Brisbane on 18-19 July 2024.

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Whether you are a surgery novice or an experienced practitioner, this hands-on two-day masterclass led by A/Prof Tony Dicker and Dr Tony Azzi is designed for primary care doctors across all experience levels. The highly practical program caters to all stages of expertise to help you bridge the gap from basic to complex procedures anywhere on the body and face.

  • Preparation for surgery: Consent, surgical checklist, managing common comorbidities, infection prevention and control
  • Beyond simple ellipse: Lazy S, using Hypofix for thin skin, special suturing techniques
  • Full thickness skin grafts: A technique of choice in some locations and cases + a safe “plan B”
  • Below the knee: Secondary intention healing, UQ flap and modifications
  • Flaps for scalp, nose, ears, and cheeks
  • Wedge excision on the ear and lip
  • Torso and limbs: Keystones, bilobe
  • Very advanced cases

Above, watch A/Prof Dicker's short video invitation and learn more about this popular masterclass, which is selling fast. Don't miss your opportunity to learn from the best, elevate your knowledge, and improve outcomes in your practice.

Secure your place now to save $200. Limited places remain.

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