INSTITUTE UPDATE – GENETICS CLINIC

5 May, 2023 | News, SHI Events

In this session, Professor Ingrid Winship AO will provide an update on the Genetics Clinic at the Skin Health Institute.

The Genetics Clinic is one of the few private dermatology clinics in Victoria, specialising in inherited disorders of the skin. It provides an important service in diagnosis and counselling around genetic skin diseases. These include genodermatoses as well as the skin signs of inherited cancers.

SPEAKER

Professor Ingrid Winship AO
FACD FAHMS FAICD MBChB

HOST

David Malone
CEO, Skin Health Institute

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Dermatologists, dermatology registrars and dermatology nurses

LOCATION

Online (via Zoom)

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