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Dermoscopy Nurses Their unique role in the team Ms Trish Metcalfe
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Borderline lesions or borderline pathologists Dr Ian Katz
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Changed sunscreen policy for Australia and New Zealand - the rationale for daily sunscreen use Assoc Prof Rachel Neale
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Artificial intelligence and the future of dermatology and skin cancer management Dr Maryam Sadeghi
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Dermoscopists and the pursuit of excellence Ms Clare Gunn
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Artificial intelligence & skin cancer practice Panel Discussion Dr Maryam Sadeghi, Prof Cliff Rosendahl, Dr Ian Katz
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Interpreting the melanoma report including pathological staging Dr Sarah Wallace
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Histopathology for the practicing dermoscopist Dr Chris Wetherall
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Melanoma incidence Recent changes and future trends Prof David Whiteman
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NMSC Clinical guidelines the long awaited revision is coming Assoc Prof Stephen Shumack
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How to graft like a plastic surgeon Dr Mark Gittos
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Potentially litigious patients - Prevention is better than cure Ms Marianna Kelly
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Nail surgery for the Primary Care Physician Dr Phil Hayden
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PDT Basics & Improving the outcome of topical treatments Dr Franz Strydom
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Nurses & dermoscopy in a variety of settings Ms Katy Doherty
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The Clinical Placement Program in Cancer Survivorship improving provider knowledge and confidence to deliver survivorship care Ms Leisa Leon
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Skin cancer nursing A collaborative approach Ms Sue Dixon
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Potentially litigious patients - Recognise and treat early Ms Tracy Pickett
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Quality, standards, accreditation and credentialing - the outlook for skin cancer practitioners Ms Lynette Hunt
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Radiation Oncology for Non Melanoma Skin Cancer The nuts and bolts and the horizon Dr Sid Baxi
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Wound Management in a multidisciplinary setting Dr Chris Wetherall & RN's Mary Lynch, Alex Wilson, Heather Lambert & Bridie Keown
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Risk of second primary cancers after in situ melanoma Prof Michael Kimlin
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Should pathologists be better at grading melanocytic lesions Dr Blake O'Brien
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The evolving landscape of systemic therapy treated melanoma Assoc Prof Matteo Carlino