S5 E9 Clinical Trials

In this episode, we delve into the crucial role clinical trials play in advancing dermatological treatments and enhancing skin health. Clinical trials are essential for demonstrating the effectiveness and safety of new treatments and interventions to prevent, detect, treat, or manage various medical conditions. They are key to improving our current disease management methods and shaping future medical practices. We examine the unique aspects of dermatological clinical trials, the challenges they encounter, and the breakthroughs they achieve. Our panel of experts for this episode includes, Director of Research at the Skin Health Institute, A/Prof Peter Foley, Director of Clinical Research & Advanced Targeted Therapies at the Skin Health Institute, Ms Sarah Chivers and Deputy Director of Research at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, A/Prof Tam Nguyen.  For more information on this episode or to access resources, visit the link below. https://skinhealthinstitute.org.au/spot-diagnosis/clinical-trials/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Spot Diagnosis examines the common skin complaints that general medical practitioners are frequently presented with. It is tailored specifically for medical students, and GPs, but should also be useful for nurses and pharmacists. The series provides evidence-based, up-to-date medical education & information aimed at upskilling medical practitioners in treating skin complaints, in order to improve the skin health of our communities. The series is hosted by Associate Professor Alvin Chong, senior specialist Dermatologist, Director of Education at the Skin Health Institute in Melbourne and senior lecturer in dermatology at the University of Melbourne. A/Prof Chong discusses each issue with leading dermatologists who have sub-specialty expertise in those skin conditions being addressed. Transcripts and other education resources for medical students & GPs are available on our website - see www.spotdiagnosis.org.au. Listening to this podcast now incurs 9 RACGP CPD Activity points for Australian General Practitioners! Please visit our website for more details.