Webinar replay: Surgery on hard & soft anatomy, Mohs surgery & more
Webinar replay: A/Prof Jonny Levy revises skin cancer surgery key topics: hard and soft anatomy, Mohs surgery, ingrown toenails, paronychia & tourniquets.

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In this webinar, A/Prof Jonny Levy revises key topics in skin cancer surgery — this month covering surgery on hard and soft anatomy, Mohs surgery, ingrown toenails, paronychia, and tourniquets.
Suitable for doctors with some experience in skin cancer surgery, this webinar is part of our free monthly education series for alumni, current course participants, and practitioners with an interest in skin cancer. The session is designed to help you apply your learning in real-world clinical practice, with case discussions and Q&A.
Watch this webinar recording to get an overview of:
- Hard and soft anatomy and its impact on planning surgery
- Mohs surgery
- In-office procedures for ingrown toenails and paronychia
- A learning gem on tourniquets
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