Sat, 09 May
|Holiday Inn, The Coldra (Junction 24 M4)
Newport, Gwent - Integrating Dermoscopy into Podiatry Practice
Come and learn about how dermoscopy can become part of your regular clinical practice.
Time & Location
09 May 2020, 09:30 – 13:30
Holiday Inn, The Coldra (Junction 24 M4), Newport NP18 2YG, UK
About The Event
Time & Location
Saturday 9th May 2020
09.30 am to 13.30 pm
Venue
Holiday Inn
The Coldra
Newport, Gwent
NP18 2YG
About The Event
Are you interested in introducing dermoscopy in your podiatry practice?
Dermoscopy is an assessment technique that allows close examination of skin lesions under magnification. It has many uses in dermatology today, but particularly in the assessment of pigmented lesions.
This is an introductory course designed for chiropodists and podiatrists interested in learning more about dermoscopy and how it can be used to detect foot melanoma. The course will cover foot melanoma, introduce the dermatoscope and then demonstrate how it can be used to improve your assessment and management of foot lesions. It includes assessment of plantar skin, nails and non-acral skin.
Do I need to own a dermatoscope to attend?
No. You will not need one for the course, but afterwards, you may wish to buy one, so the event will be supported by Brymill UK who sell a full range of dermatoscopes, offered at special prices on the day. There will be an opportunity to look and try out a range of dermatoscopes at the meeting but obviously, there is no obligation to buy.
How much do they cost?
A dermatoscope is something that should last as long as your career and so it's a one-off purchase. Consequently, it's important to select the device that is suitable for you and your practice. Prices are around £700-£800 exc. VAT, although the trade will be offering discounts at the event.
Who is presenting?
Dr Ivan Bristow, Podiatrist, Southampton.
Registration
Registration is from 9.00 am for a 9.30 start.
Tea and Coffee included.
Tickets
Dermoscopy For Podiatrists
£130.00Sale ended
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