Many residents had little or no training in skin cancer examinations and had never observed or practiced an examination, according to the results of a survey of residents conducted in November 2003.
Training the loved ones or partners of skin cancer survivors to examine new moles can dramatically increase early detection and thus lead to early treatment as well as improve survival rate, says a ...
Being pricked by tiny needles may sound like a strange way to make your skin look better, but that's the concept behind a ...
Doctors in skin cancer clinics are often under-trained. It's not surprising, given there are very few specialist skin cancer training programs available. Published 19/01/2006 Skin cancer is by far the ...
Dermatologist Dr. Jenna Lester remembers being a medical student and rarely seeing Black and brown skin tones in textbooks. Professors would describe how a medical condition would look different on ...
The benefits of exercise on human health are numerous, but how different types of training can impact the health of our skin isn’t yet clear. A new study by scientists at Ritsumeikan University in ...
Targeted training interventions for both health professionals and parents significantly increase the amount of skin-to-skin contact between newborns and their parents in the first 48 hours after birth ...