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Dermoscopy for difficult melanomas
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Dermoscopy for difficult melanomas

The "Dermoscopy for Difficult Melanomas" course provides in-depth training on identifying and diagnosing melanomas that may lack typical ABCD features. This course focuses on advanced dermoscopic techniques to detect challenging melanomas, such as nodular, desmoplastic, amelanotic, and verrucous types. By enhancing pattern recognition and understanding subtle dermoscopic clues, healthcare professionals will improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. This evidence-based course is essential for those managing patients at high risk for skin cancer.

$195

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100% ONLINE

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EXPERT INSTRUCTOR

This course covers a single, detailed unit focused on various challenging melanoma types:

Unit 1: Difficult Melanomas
This unit introduces the concept of melanomas that lack the typical ABCD (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter) characteristics, making them harder to diagnose. It provides an overview of the types of difficult melanomas, including:

Nodular Melanomas: Often amelanotic and lacking clear chaos or asymmetry, these melanomas require careful dermoscopic evaluation of growth patterns, colors, and vessel structures to detect.

Desmoplastic Melanomas: These melanomas often present as subcutaneous masses with minimal surface changes, making them harder to spot with dermoscopy. Recognizing atypical vessels and relying on patient symptoms are key for diagnosis​.

Amelanotic Melanomas: With little to no pigmentation, these melanomas often rely on detecting polymorphous vessels and shiny white structures using dermoscopy​.

Verrucous Melanomas: These melanomas can mimic seborrheic keratosis, requiring a thorough examination of all quadrants of a lesion to avoid misdiagnosis​.

The unit also emphasizes the importance of patient self-examination, early detection through dermoscopy, and the role of evolution in lesion monitoring. Through practical case studies, participants will gain confidence in identifying melanomas that are difficult to diagnose based on conventional clinical features alone.

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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  4.0
  • Reviewing performance hours: 6.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  0.0
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #405100

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28500

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

10.0 hrs self-paced

Professor Ashfaq A. Marghoob

This course is presented by Professor Ashfaq A. Marghoob: MD.

He is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the skin. He is the director of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s regional skin cancer clinic in Long Island and consults and treats patients in the centre’s outpatient facility in Hauppauge. Although providing the best care possible for his patients remains his primary goal, Ashfaq also remains committed to education and clinical research, with the hope of educating clinicians and the public about the importance of early skin cancer detection. He is active in clinical research and has published numerous papers on topics related to skin cancer with an emphasis on melanoma, atypical/dysplastic nevi, and congenital melanocytic nevi. Ashfaq’s research interests are focused on the use of imaging instruments such as photography, dermoscopy, and confocal laser microscopy to recognize skin cancer early in its development.

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