Scalp seborrhoeic dermatitis is one of the most common presentations in general practice, but the consult rarely stops at diagnosis. Patients want to know what to use, how long to use it for, and what to do when it flares again.
In this free webinar, dermatologist Dr Leona Yip walks through a practical, treatment first approach to managing scalp seborrhoeic dermatitis in general practice.
Delivered in collaboration with CeraVe and DERCOS, the session covers:
The webinar includes Q&A and case discussions.
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Dr Leona Yip is founding partner and Director of Skin Partners. She is a Melbourne-trained dermatologist and a Fellow of The Australasian College of Dermatologists. Dr Yip previously worked in private and public practice in both Melbourne and Canberra, and is experienced in all aspects of general, surgical and laser dermatology for children and adults.
Dr Yip served as an Editorial Consultant for The British Journal of Dermatology from 2018-2021. Dr Yip is a member of the Dermatology Expert Group involved with the formulation of Dermatology Therapeutic Guidelines in Australia. She is currently the Lead Dermatologist for Queensland Cricket.
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