The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increasing rapidly, and significant concerns have been raised about the type and quality of work done by some doctors in some clinics. Mainstream general practice is threatened by perceived fragmentation, and specialist practice in dermatology and plastic surgery is threatened by encroachment into their domains of practice. We propose an agenda of training, standards, accreditation, audit and research to ensure that skin cancer clinics provide optimal health outcomes for patients
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to not only help prevent skin cancer thr...
BACKGROUND: Due to a rapid increase in the incidence of skin cancer, it seems inevitable that genera...
Background: General practitioners manage the majority of skin cancers in Australia. There are a rang...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
Introduction:\ud The geography and logistics of living in remote Australia provide unique challenges...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in humans, thus representing a major health concern. Becau...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, has one...
Objective: To describe the response of general practitioners (GPs) and patients during the 1991 Nati...
BACKGROUND: Given the increase in skin cancer (SC) it seems inevitable that general practitioners (G...
Skin cancer screening interventions often relay on the involvement of general practitioners (GPs). M...
Skin cancer affects millions of individuals each year. Cutaneous malignant melanoma, which only acco...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to not only help prevent skin cancer thr...
BACKGROUND: Due to a rapid increase in the incidence of skin cancer, it seems inevitable that genera...
Background: General practitioners manage the majority of skin cancers in Australia. There are a rang...
The number of skin cancer clinics functioning within Australia's primary care environment is increas...
Introduction Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia, and the burden is increas...
Introduction:\ud The geography and logistics of living in remote Australia provide unique challenges...
Skin cancer is the most common malignancy in humans, thus representing a major health concern. Becau...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, has one...
Objective: To describe the response of general practitioners (GPs) and patients during the 1991 Nati...
BACKGROUND: Given the increase in skin cancer (SC) it seems inevitable that general practitioners (G...
Skin cancer screening interventions often relay on the involvement of general practitioners (GPs). M...
Skin cancer affects millions of individuals each year. Cutaneous malignant melanoma, which only acco...
BACKGROUND: Skin cancer is common in Australia and its increasing incidence has been matched by an i...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to not only help prevent skin cancer thr...
BACKGROUND: Due to a rapid increase in the incidence of skin cancer, it seems inevitable that genera...
Background: General practitioners manage the majority of skin cancers in Australia. There are a rang...