International Certificate of Dermatoscopy 2024 at the Stockholm World Trade Centre - Sweden

TBC 2024

9.800SEK

 (Includes VAT)

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Introduction

It is our pleasure at Skin Cancer Symposiums to bring you Professor Cliff Rosendahl from the University of Queensland, Australia and Associate Professor Amanda Oakley from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

As doctors, we are often the first and sometimes the only ones to see our patient’s skin. But we have little training and hence most of us, little confidence in confidently diagnosing skin lesions. How can we improve our confidence? The best way, without a doubt, is with training in dermatoscopy which will help you recognise skin cancers earlier and with greater precision.

Traditional dermatoscopy courses have been complicated and difficult to follow due to the teaching of numerous complex algorithms at the same time. Skin Cancer Symposiums has created a simplified approach using what is increasingly recognised as the two most user-friendly algorithms (one for pigmented lesions and one for non-pigmented lesions) to deliver a unique world-class teaching event. Professor Cliff Rosendahl, the co-author of 'Chaos and Clues' and 'Pigment without Prediction', breaks down dermatoscopy teaching into simple, easy to follow algorithms.

Professor Amanda Oakley, the founder of the world-famous dermatology resource Dermnet will be adding to Cliff’s insights.

In addition, Dr Chris Boberg and Dr Andrew MacGill will provide practical talks on the day to day application of dermatoscopy.

The interactive presentations take you through a sequence of 'black and white' enquiries of your observations to help you determine if a lesion is benign or malignant. The decision to excise or not is then followed by 'how to make a specific diagnosis' for each benign and malignant lesion (nevus, solar lentigo, dermatofibroma, melanoma, SCC, BCC etc).

The International Certificate of Dermatoscopy is a carefully orchestrated educational process that ensures you develop a solid footing in dermatoscopy for the safe clinical management of skin cancers.

This unique course is highly rated and runs in London, Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Stockholm, Melbourne, and Auckland with over 1000 participants to date (GP, surgeons, dermatologists and nurses) giving close to 5/5 reviews.

Dermicus sponsor

In association with Dermicus

Course Features

Revolutionary learning platform

Revolutionary dermatoscopy learning process – learn from the originator of the 'Chaos and Clues' and the 'Prediction without Pigment' algorithm which makes learning dermatoscopy easy, effective and practical.

Full accreditation

Fully accredited - by the RNZCGP for 25 CME credits for CPD purposes. 

Fully interactive course

Live/hybrid/virtual  - All our live conferences are designed so that even if you are sick, isolating with COVID, need to leave early - we got you covered. Our courses are live-streamed and available to view for 7 days after each conference.

24/7 on-demand content

Highest quality teaching - our courses are rated 4.8/5 on Trustpilot with over 237 reviews. Learn from the best Professors in an engaging, fun and interactive experience.

Structured learning

Masters level pre-reading  – Professor Cliff Rosendahl has kindly offered Chapter 7 of the IMED7001 course at the University of Queensland Masters Programme as pre-reading for the course, so you can start improving your dermatoscopy knowledge from day 1!

Structured learning

Interactive teaching – We will provide lots of examples, quizzes and repetition to help reinforce key points. We will allow plenty of time during the conference to take audience questions. 

Key information and venue

Cost: 9.800SEK (Includes VAT)

Location: New York Conference Hall, World Trade Centre, Stockholm, Sweden

Address: Klarabergsviadukten 70, 111 64 Stockholm, Sweden

Date: TBC 2024

CME Credits: The International Certificate of Dermatoscopy activity has been endorsed by The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and has been approved for up to 25 CME credits for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes. 

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Complimentary  'Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer' handbook

Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer is a handbook to help dermatologists, dermatoscopists and GPs easily differentiate between benign and malignant tumours, leading to fewer unnecessary biopsies and earlier treatment of cancers. Based around two easy to follow algorithms, Chaos and Clues and Pigment without Prediction, the book shows all dermatoscope users how to confidently diagnose skin lesions earlier and with greater precision. (Worth £60).

Course Snapshot

Our speakers

Professor Cliff Rosendahl
Professor Cliff Rosendahl

University of Queensland

Adjunct Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Adjunct Associate Professor Amanda Oakley

CNZM, University of Auckland

Adjunct Associate Professor Amanda Oakley
Dr Chris Boberg, Director

Deputy Chair Melnet NZ. Chair of New Zealand Skin Cancer Doctors

Dr Andrew MacGill, Director
Dr Andrew MacGill, Director

Skin Cancer Doctor, Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of GPs

Dr Andrew MacGill, Director
Dr Elinor Nemlander,
General Practitioner

Specialist Primary Care Physician at RCC region Stockholm

Dr Andrew MacGill, Director
Dr Karina Schultz,
Dermatologist

Specialist in Dermatology, Karolinska University Hospital

Our full programme

We reserve the right to alter the course to maximise your education.
 

Wednesday 6th September 2023 

Thursday 7th September 2023 

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