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The "Melanocytic Lesions Part 1" course provides an in-depth exploration of melanocytic lesions, emphasising the integration of clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic information. This two-unit course is essential for healthcare providers aiming to enhance their diagnostic proficiency and patient care in dermatology.
Unit 1: Introduction to Melanocytic Lesions
This unit covers the foundational aspects of diagnosing melanocytic lesions, focusing on:
- Histopathological Analysis: Understanding the variability in pathologist diagnoses and the limitations of histopathology as the sole diagnostic tool.
- Classification Systems: Standardising the classification of melanocytic lesions into five categories, from benign nevi to invasive melanoma.
- Common Lesion Types: Differentiating between junctional, compound, dermal nevi, and other lesion types such as Spitz and blue nevi.
- Clinical and Dermoscopic Features: Utilising dermoscopy for lesion assessment and integrating these findings with histological observations.
- Diagnostic Challenges: Addressing discordance in pathology reports and the importance of clinical information in improving diagnostic accuracy.
Unit 2: Correlation Cases and Practical Applications
This unit focuses on applying the theoretical knowledge from Unit 1 to real-world scenarios, including:
- Case Studies: Analysing various patient cases to explore the correlation between clinical appearance, dermoscopic findings, and histopathology reports.
- Decision Algorithms: Applying evidence-based decision-making tools to classify lesions and determine the need for biopsy or further intervention.
- Diagnostic Tools: Understanding the importance of clinical and dermoscopic imaging in enhancing pathologist reliability.
- Pathology Pitfalls: Identifying and addressing common challenges in diagnosing melanocytic lesions, including rare presentations and ambiguous histological findings.
Designed for dermatologists, general practitioners, and other healthcare professionals, this course emphasises practical, evidence-based approaches to improve the diagnosis and management of melanocytic lesions, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes.
Cost: $195
Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.
Study mode: 100% online
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