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The Australasian College of Dermatologists

Locality: Rhodes, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8765 0242



Address: 9 Blaxland Road Rhodes 2138 Rhodes, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.dermcoll.edu.au

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24.01.2022 Beyond the Pandemic Prioritizing Psoriasis Patients' Needs! Psoriasis Philippines, Philippine Dermatological Society, and Philippine Rheumatology Association invite all doctors to a Scientific Forum on Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis. The 8th National Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference 2020 has been organised to aid doctors and healthcare workers in improving the care given to Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis patients by giving updates on treatment and the latest... information available. This conference is being offered FREE of charge and is for doctors and healthcare professionals who are willing to learn about psoriasis. This conference is being organized as a prelude to the first Asia Pacific Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Conference. Please register now at http://nppac.psorphil.org



24.01.2022 We know face masks are mandatory in certain premises in Greater Sydney. But did you know prolonged wearing of masks and goggles can cause adverse skin reactions such as acne, contact dermatitis and pressure effects, as well as exacerbating any underlying skin conditions. These tips are developed by the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the Occupational Dermatology Research and Education Centre, based at the Skin Health Institute in Melbourne to help you keep your skin healthy while wearing a mask.

23.01.2022 Some diseases that affect the skin, hair, or nails are more common in children and some diseases only occur in children. All dermatologists treat children with skin conditions. You may be referred to a paediatric dermatologist if your child is diagnosed with a severe form of or rare skin condition. Find a dermatologist and their area of expertise on our website: https://www.dermcoll.edu.au/find-a-derm/

22.01.2022 The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is conducting post market reviews of surgical/medical face masks, including laboratory testing. Over the past few months, they have cancelled over 500 ARTG entries for face masks; and in November 2020, they commenced publishing of information regarding any defect alerts or recall actions as a result of laboratory testing results that showed deficiencies in performance. The TGA recommends keeping a watching eye on the webpage and checking any stock as further results are released https://www.tga.gov.au/post-market-review-face-masks-outcom



19.01.2022 Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, the most common being melanoma. According to the Cancer Council, each year skin cancers account for 80 per cent of all newly diagnosed cancers. A/Prof Stephen Shumack (FACD) says: "There can never be too many reminders". Source: https://pressfrom.info//-348226-cancer-patient-launches-au

13.01.2022 Tomorrow is Nurse Practitioner Day. Nurse Practitioners are a key part of healthcare system and support wide range of health practitioners. On this important day, we acknowledge their leadership and commitment in providing care and support to patients and communities everyday.

11.01.2022 Last year we launched a telehealth resource for patients, Your dermatology telehealth appointment: A five-step guide to help Australians navigate how they access specialist dermatologist care in a new way in the new normal, with tips on how to prepare to get the most out of their appointment. You always have a right to ask questions about your skin. Check out the guide here: https://www.dermcoll.edu.au/world-skin-health-day/



11.01.2022 Introducing our ASM Keynote Speaker Prof Neil Shear! Professor Shear is Head of Dermatology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre at the University of Toronto. His primary academic research is in Drug Safety, including basic mechanisms that lead to increased risk for drug-induced harm. His practice is considered advanced medical dermatology. Diseases of focus are atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, auto-immune blistering disease, drug-induced diseases, hidradenitis suppurativa, ...cutaneous lymphomas and auto-immune skin disease. Shear’s training is in Engineering Science (University of Toronto), Medicine (McMaster), Internal Medicine (FRCPC), Dermatology (FRCPC) and Clinical Pharmacology (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto). Read full bio here: https://acdasm.delegateconnect.co/speakers/prof-neil

07.01.2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples deserve to have equal opportunities to experience good skin health. ACD is pursuing a number of strategies to improve access to cultrually safe dermatology care. Read more: https://www.dermcoll.edu.au//aborig/improving-skin-health/

07.01.2022 On behalf of ACD, we wish all our members, trainees, colleagues, peers, patients, and the community a safe and happy holiday season. We all know 2020 has been quite a year and that Covid-19 has affected our lives in untold ways including keeping up with friends and family. We hope you take this time to relax and enjoy with your loved ones and we wish you joy, peace and happiness for the year ahead.

04.01.2022 Happy New Year! After a difficult 2020, ACD wishes all our Fellows, members, patients, and the community a better and a safer new year. As the summer prepares to arrive in full swing, it is important to reinforce that even though the year may be new, it is still the same sun! Research shows kids of the 1980s and 1990s many of whom now have children of their own are failing to protect their skin from the sun’s harmful rays by practicing sun safety, with 25% reporting ...they get sunburnt on summer weekends. If caught early, 90% of melanomas can be cured with surgery. https://canberraweekly.com.au/parents-must-demonstrate-sun/ Dermatologists are medical specialists trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of all skin diseases including skin cancer. If you have a suspicious mole that you are unsure of or you have skin condition that needs to be looked at, please visit your GP or dermatologist. To find out a dermatologist in your area, you can use ACD’s Find a Derm tool on our website https://www.dermcoll.edu.au/find-a-derm to help you with your search. See more

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