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Pre-malignant lesions (ES-8008)
In his expert presentation, Dr Greg Siller covers the risk factors for pre-malignant lesions and the diagnosis and management of these.

Learning Objectives:

  • Be able to diagnose and manage pre-malignant skin lesions
This education program is developed and delivered for the University of Queensland, by University of Queensland (UQ) Health Insitu. UQ Health Insitu is the lifelong learning arm of the University of Queensland Faculty of Health Sciences.

Expert presenter:
Dr Gregory M. Siller
Greg graduated from the University of Queensland and completed his FACD in Brisbane in 1994. He is currently in private practice in Brisbane and is a visiting medical officer at the Princess Alexander Hospital.
Greg recently spent 12 months working in the West Suffolk Hospital as part of the Cambridge University Hospital’s teaching trust.
His major interests are in laser treatments and pharmacological treatment of skin cancer. He is involved in numerous research projects with biotechnical and pharmaceutical companies.

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Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Catalogued by:
  • Clinical knowledge and skills
    • Skin
  • Clinical continuum
    • Diagnosis including undifferentiated presentations
    • Management
  • Units by type
    • Learning material
  • RACGP Domains of General Practice
    • Applied professional knowledge and skills
  • ACRRM Educational Domains and Curriculum Areas of Rural & Remote Medicine
    • Core clinical knowledge and skills (Domain)
    • Dermatology (Area)

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