Video
In this webinar Dr AJ Seine will discuss:
- Why identification of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma subtype is so important.
- How to choose the appropriate therapy option for the BCC or SCC in front of you and what these are - including topical vs surgical options.
- Why topical treatments fail.
- The reason why we want to get our treatment option right first time.
As always, we will endeavour to answer as many questions as time permits.
Presenter
AJ Seine
Dr Seine studied a Bachelor of Science at The University of Auckland before completing his medical degree through Otago University. His dermatology training was completed in Waikato, Auckland and Brisbane, Australia. During his time in Brisbane he focussed extensively on cosmetic dermatology including often thought to be 'cosmetic' medical dermatological conditions such as melasma, vitiligo and hair loss.
AJ completed a one year laser fellowship under Dr Shobhan Manoharan and became proficient with the use of energy-based devices within the field of dermatology and their utility in treating a vast range of conditions.
AJ is currently in the final stages of a Mohs Micrographic Surgery fellowship with world-recognised Mohs surgeons Dr Paul Salmon and Dr Neil Mortimer.
AJ has an ongoing commitment to public dermatology and the education of primary care physicians in common dermatological conditions to improve access to dermatological services for patients in New Zealand.