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Dermoscopy for screening older patients

Dermoscopy for screening older patients

Equip yourself with advanced skills in dermoscopy for screening older patients. This course offers evidence-based strategies for identifying and managing suspicious skin lesions, including melanoma and other common neoplasms in patients aged 60 and above. You’ll learn to apply specific dermoscopic patterns and diagnostic techniques for early detection, focusing on age-related changes in skin and scalp conditions. Designed for medical professionals, this course improves diagnostic confidence, ensures timely interventions, and enhances patient outcomes in elderly care.

time-icon 4.0 hrs EA | 6.0 hrs RP | 0.0 hrs OM
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  • FLEXIBLE TIMING

  • 100% ONLINE

  • accredited Course

  • Expert instructor

Dermoscopy for Screening Older Patients is a specialised course aimed at empowering medical professionals to effectively screen and diagnose skin lesions in the elderly. By integrating evidence-based strategies and practical techniques, the course focuses on enhancing diagnostic accuracy and promoting early interventions.

This course provides an in-depth understanding of age-related changes in skin and common lesions encountered in elderly patients, including those on the scalp. Key highlights include:
- Defining the spectrum of "elderly" patients and understanding age-related skin transformations.
- Identifying and differentiating benign lesions, such as intradermal nevi and seborrheic keratosis, from malignant conditions like melanoma and basal cell carcinoma.
- Utilising dermoscopy to detect lentigo maligna melanoma, superficial spreading melanoma, and other challenging lesions on sun-damaged skin.
- Recognising the significance of peripheral globules in elderly lesions and how they correlate with malignancy risks.
- Integrating confocal microscopy and other advanced diagnostic tools for accurate evaluations.
- Employing systematic screening methods to identify high-risk lesions, particularly in sun-exposed and atypical areas such as the scalp, face, and extremities.

The course emphasises practical approaches, including opportunistic skin cancer screening and hands-on dermoscopic analysis to ensure comprehensive care for elderly patients.
This course also includes case discussions, interactive assessments, and recommended readings to reinforce your learning. Gain confidence in diagnosing and managing dermatological conditions in older patients while enhancing your clinical practice with advanced dermoscopy techniques.

  1. Determine the correct steps for screening of older patients

All degree qualified medical practitioners.

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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) #407910

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #28541

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Study Mode:

100% online

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Study duration:

10.0 hrs self-paced

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Associate Professor Caterina Longo

This course is presented by Associate Professor Caterina Longo: MD, PhD.

Dr Longo is a board-certified dermatologist specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers. Although providing the best care possible for patients remains her primary goal, she is also committed to education and clinical research. She is actively involved in clinical research and has published numerous papers on topics related to skin cancer with an emphasis on melanoma, atypical nevi, Spitz/Reed nevi and non-melanoma skin cancer. Caterina’s research interests are focused on the use of imaging instruments such as dermoscopy and confocal laser microscopy to recognise skin cancer early in its development. She pioneered the use of ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy for micrographic Mohs surgery applied for basal cell carcinoma and other visceral tumours. Caterina lectures on these topics both nationally and internationally.