MelNet is hosting an eight-week online series, Wednesday 4 October - Wednesday 22 November 2023, to overview the clinical and dermatoscopic characteristics of non-melanoma skin cancers with the aim of increasing your ability to recognise and detect non-melanoma skin cancers early.
This course is relevant to anyone involved in the opportunistic detection of skin cancer.
The cost of participating is $80.
The series will be presented by Adjunct Associate Professor Amanda Oakley and the dermatology registrars she supervises. Read about the format of this series on the MelNet website.
Please email MelNet if you have any questions about this series.
For the months of July, August and September there will be no public dermatologist in Taranaki. This may cause longer than usual wait times. Please continue to refer via the usual pathways, with particular attention to using the High Suspicion of Cancer pathway for appropriate patients.
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