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MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
THE ASDC RESPONSE TO A CURRENT AFFAIR SEGMENT JANUARY 11TH You have probably all now seen or heard about the story on A Current Affair that aired January 11, 2021. The story focused on adverse events resulting after procedures including cool sculpting and LASER. An incident was highlighted where horrific burns and long term consequences resulted from improper and inappropriate use of a Cryochamber.
SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
THE ASDC RESPONSE TO A CURRENT AFFAIR SEGMENT JANUARY 11TH You have probably all now seen or heard about the story on A Current Affair that aired January 11, 2021. The story focused on adverse events resulting after procedures including cool sculpting and LASER. An incident was highlighted where horrific burns and long term consequences resulted from improper and inappropriate use of a Cryochamber.
SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse andMEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. THE MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF OUR SKIN AS DEFENCE AND ITS PART 1: OUR SKIN Lets first introduce our physical barrier between the outside and inside human environment. The epidermis is known to serve out its primary role of protection through its composition of various layers and constituents. The composition and properties of the most superficial epidermal layer, the stratum corneum, are responsible for its function as a barrier to external influences.BLOG | ASDC
Updates and Announcements Victorian COVID-19 Restrictions. Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadm 56 views 0 comments. The ASDC (Education) Oct 14, 2020. 2 min. INSIDE THE DERMAL CLINICIANS TOOLBOX, PART 2 Part 2- IPL Among other treatments and modalities, Dermal Clinicians study lasers, IPL technology quite extensively. So, what is IPL? IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, is a non-ablative, non-invasive, non-laser, high-intensity broadband light source. IPL first made its introduction in the 1990’s, as an alternative to traditional laser technologies. Dissimilar to lasers, to exert its clinical WHAT'S A LITTLE SWELLING? The importance of skin health and integrity for those that suffer from acute, problematic and chronic swelling shouldn't be underestimated. In Part 1 of the Oedema Series we revise what causes swelling, when it becomes a problem and what your role is in identifying problematic swelling. In following posts we will focus on some of the emerging evidence in relation to understanding more PIGMENTARY DISORDERS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Disorders of pigmentation are significantly increasing worldwide and currently are the most frequently presented skin condition in clinical practice. The most commonly exhibited pigmentary disorders are ephelides, solar lentigos, post- inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP), melasma, poikiloderma of civatte and nevus of ota. Types of Pigmentary Disorders and their Treatment WRAPPING IT UP....MANAGEMENT Chronic oedema and Lymphoedema are associated with significant impact on quality of life, due to the burden including on time, financial cost and psychosocial impact. Therefore prevention through education and identifying those at risk of lymphatic dysfunction is the goal. However the next aim is to recognise early signs of lymphatic impairment and implement management. CELEBRATE SKIN HEALTH & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS DAY The Australasian College of Dermatologists (ASD) is celebrating International Skin Health Day. Skin Health Day is a joint project of the International League of Dermatological Societies and the International Society of Dermatology. Many organisations, including the ASDC are expressing support for the importance of Skin Health in Australia and around the world. THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
THE ASDC RESPONSE TO A CURRENT AFFAIR SEGMENT JANUARY 11TH You have probably all now seen or heard about the story on A Current Affair that aired January 11, 2021. The story focused on adverse events resulting after procedures including cool sculpting and LASER. An incident was highlighted where horrific burns and long term consequences resulted from improper and inappropriate use of a Cryochamber.
SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
THE ASDC RESPONSE TO A CURRENT AFFAIR SEGMENT JANUARY 11TH You have probably all now seen or heard about the story on A Current Affair that aired January 11, 2021. The story focused on adverse events resulting after procedures including cool sculpting and LASER. An incident was highlighted where horrific burns and long term consequences resulted from improper and inappropriate use of a Cryochamber.
SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse andMEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur.MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. THE MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF OUR SKIN AS DEFENCE AND ITS PART 1: OUR SKIN Lets first introduce our physical barrier between the outside and inside human environment. The epidermis is known to serve out its primary role of protection through its composition of various layers and constituents. The composition and properties of the most superficial epidermal layer, the stratum corneum, are responsible for its function as a barrier to external influences.BLOG | ASDC
Updates and Announcements Victorian COVID-19 Restrictions. Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadm 56 views 0 comments. The ASDC (Education) Oct 14, 2020. 2 min. INSIDE THE DERMAL CLINICIANS TOOLBOX, PART 2 Part 2- IPL Among other treatments and modalities, Dermal Clinicians study lasers, IPL technology quite extensively. So, what is IPL? IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, is a non-ablative, non-invasive, non-laser, high-intensity broadband light source. IPL first made its introduction in the 1990’s, as an alternative to traditional laser technologies. Dissimilar to lasers, to exert its clinical WHAT'S A LITTLE SWELLING? The importance of skin health and integrity for those that suffer from acute, problematic and chronic swelling shouldn't be underestimated. In Part 1 of the Oedema Series we revise what causes swelling, when it becomes a problem and what your role is in identifying problematic swelling. In following posts we will focus on some of the emerging evidence in relation to understanding more PIGMENTARY DISORDERS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Disorders of pigmentation are significantly increasing worldwide and currently are the most frequently presented skin condition in clinical practice. The most commonly exhibited pigmentary disorders are ephelides, solar lentigos, post- inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP), melasma, poikiloderma of civatte and nevus of ota. Types of Pigmentary Disorders and their Treatment WRAPPING IT UP....MANAGEMENT Chronic oedema and Lymphoedema are associated with significant impact on quality of life, due to the burden including on time, financial cost and psychosocial impact. Therefore prevention through education and identifying those at risk of lymphatic dysfunction is the goal. However the next aim is to recognise early signs of lymphatic impairment and implement management. CELEBRATE SKIN HEALTH & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS DAY The Australasian College of Dermatologists (ASD) is celebrating International Skin Health Day. Skin Health Day is a joint project of the International League of Dermatological Societies and the International Society of Dermatology. Many organisations, including the ASDC are expressing support for the importance of Skin Health in Australia and around the world. THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647CONTACT US | ASDC
For specific enquiries please see the relevant contact details below. General Enquiries: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. Event Enquiries: events@dermalclinicians.com.au. Technical Enquiries or login issues: tech@dermalclinicians.com.au. . If you would like to submit a career position please go to this link and post a position to the forum. .SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. Up to date education availablevia seminars
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
ACNE AND THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S Acne vulgaris is the most common inflammatory dermatological disease which disturbs the pilosebaceous unit. Acne is distinguished by non-inflammatory lesions in the form of comedones; or inflammatory lesions in the manifestation of papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. However widespread acne may be globally, the comprehensive pathogenesis of acne is complex, multifactorial and still SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647CONTACT US | ASDC
For specific enquiries please see the relevant contact details below. General Enquiries: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. Event Enquiries: events@dermalclinicians.com.au. Technical Enquiries or login issues: tech@dermalclinicians.com.au. . If you would like to submit a career position please go to this link and post a position to the forum. .SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. Up to date education availablevia seminars
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
ACNE AND THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S Acne vulgaris is the most common inflammatory dermatological disease which disturbs the pilosebaceous unit. Acne is distinguished by non-inflammatory lesions in the form of comedones; or inflammatory lesions in the manifestation of papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. However widespread acne may be globally, the comprehensive pathogenesis of acne is complex, multifactorial and still SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and FIND A DERMAL CLINICIAN USE THE MAP BELOW TO FIND A DERMAL CLINICIAN NEAR YOU. We have members located in most states of Australia and New Zealand. For ASDC members who need to update your details, click here.MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry.RESOURCES | ASDC
The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 12th September, 2020 The ASDC know that this is, and continues to be a really difficult time for our members, the dermal therapy profession and the wider beauty and cosmetic medical industry. In fact for many in business this may be the biggest challenge we have ever faced collectively. Our profession and the beauty industry overall has been exceptional in its CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FORM CAREER OPPORTUNITIES . Dermal therapies is a quickly expanding field. Employers within the medical arena now seek out Dermal Clinician's specifically due to their high level of education and ability to provide patients/clients with a high level of education and perform treatments with both safety and effectiveness in mind. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skin during the healing of active acne lesions and has the ability to induce overwhelming psychological, psychosocial and physical distress due to its bodily SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and KEEP YOUR SKIN SAFE CHECKLIST Deciding to undertake a treatment program to address skin and body concerns is a big step. The task of which clinic to go to can be a daunting but also a confusing one as the equipment and qualifications of the professionals offering these types of treatments is so varied. SKIN CANCER AWARENESS Skin cancer is defined as an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells within the skin. It is a leading population health concern within Australia and is the fourth most frequently diagnosed and costly cancers within Australia. It is projected that 2-3 Australians are diagnosed with a form of skin cancer by the age of 70. In 2012, Australia had the world’s second highest prevalence rate of THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
MEMBERS DIRECTORY
Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians . A: P.O. Box 9206 South Yarra VIC 3141. E: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. ABN: 20239508647CONTACT US | ASDC
For specific enquiries please see the relevant contact details below. General Enquiries: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. Event Enquiries: events@dermalclinicians.com.au. Technical Enquiries or login issues: tech@dermalclinicians.com.au. . If you would like to submit a career position please go to this link and post a position to the forum. .SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
MEMBER BENEFITS
There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. Up to date education availablevia seminars
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
ACNE AND THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S Acne vulgaris is the most common inflammatory dermatological disease which disturbs the pilosebaceous unit. Acne is distinguished by non-inflammatory lesions in the form of comedones; or inflammatory lesions in the manifestation of papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. However widespread acne may be globally, the comprehensive pathogenesis of acne is complex, multifactorial and still SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DERMAL CLINICIANS The Australian Society of Dermal Clinicians (ASDC) was founded in 2000-2001 with the first graduates of the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Dermal Therapies) from Victoria University. The field of Dermal Therapies in 2000 as a progression from the skin therapy industry and was predominantly based in WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN WHAT IS A DERMAL CLINICIAN? Dermal Clinicians specialise in skin management and non-surgical treatments to assist with acute and chronic skin conditions, disorders and diseases. The education of dermal health professionals is broad. Including study in skin and wound biology, dermatological conditions and management. They alsoundertake studies
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For specific enquiries please see the relevant contact details below. General Enquiries: info@dermalclinicians.com.au. Event Enquiries: events@dermalclinicians.com.au. Technical Enquiries or login issues: tech@dermalclinicians.com.au. . If you would like to submit a career position please go to this link and post a position to the forum. .SCOPE OF PRACTICE
The scope of practice of Dermal Clinicians is defined by their education and training. The ASDC recognises that there are many professionals, with varying levels of education, knowledge and skill particularly within the non-surgical cosmetic industry providingtreatments.
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There are many benefits for you to become a member of the ASDC. Becoming a member will provide you with unique opportunities for professional development, access to experienced mentors, notifications of career opportunities and it will enhance your practice as a professional in the dermal industry. Up to date education availablevia seminars
DIABETES MELLITUS, WOUND HEALING & THE DERMAL CLINICIAN Diabetes Mellitus, a reconsideration of the well-regulated developments of physiological. wound healing is elemental. Haemostasis: Initially succeeding cutaneous injury, the extra-cellular matrix stimulate and. unite circulating platelets, which then withstand adhesion and accumulation. The impaired. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND The role of Dermal Clinician’s in the management and treatment of scarring associated with Acne. Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skinduring the
ACNE AND THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S Acne vulgaris is the most common inflammatory dermatological disease which disturbs the pilosebaceous unit. Acne is distinguished by non-inflammatory lesions in the form of comedones; or inflammatory lesions in the manifestation of papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. However widespread acne may be globally, the comprehensive pathogenesis of acne is complex, multifactorial and still SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and FIND A DERMAL CLINICIAN USE THE MAP BELOW TO FIND A DERMAL CLINICIAN NEAR YOU. We have members located in most states of Australia and New Zealand. For ASDC members who need to update your details, click here.MEMBER BENEFITS
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The Fitzpatrick Scale is a skin classification system first developed in 1975 by Thomas Fitzpatrick, MD, of Harvard Medical School. This skin type classification system is very familiar to Dermal Clinicians and is a tool that they use everyday to determine your suitability for treatment and your level of risk for potential complications to occur. UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 20th October, 2020 The recent announcements by the premier providing greater detail of Victoria's roadmap back to COVID-19 normal and recovery has provided some relief and light at the end of the tunnel. The ASDC spent most of yesterday in discussions with DHHS and AHPA to ensure that we can inform you of the implications of Sunday's UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS VICTORIAN COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS Jennifer Byrne (ASDC Chairperson) 12th September, 2020 The ASDC know that this is, and continues to be a really difficult time for our members, the dermal therapy profession and the wider beauty and cosmetic medical industry. In fact for many in business this may be the biggest challenge we have ever faced collectively. Our profession and the beauty industry overall has been exceptional in its CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FORM CAREER OPPORTUNITIES . Dermal therapies is a quickly expanding field. Employers within the medical arena now seek out Dermal Clinician's specifically due to their high level of education and ability to provide patients/clients with a high level of education and perform treatments with both safety and effectiveness in mind. THE ROLE OF DERMAL CLINICIAN’S IN THE MANAGEMENT AND Acne scarring is the most common ramification of Acne Vulgaris and research declares 95 per-cent of acne sufferers will extant with various degrees of consequent acne scarring. Acne scarring emanates from the damage caused to the skin during the healing of active acne lesions and has the ability to induce overwhelming psychological, psychosocial and physical distress due to its bodily SIZING UP THE PROBLEM WITH ASSESSMENT Early detection and identifying people at risk of developing lymphedema is very important in preventing late onset symptoms and morbidity associated with the condition. The development of secondary lymphoedema can be multifactorial, however there is developing theories that there is an underlying predisposition to lymphatic dysfunction. Secondary lymphoedema aetiology is diverse and KEEP YOUR SKIN SAFE CHECKLIST Deciding to undertake a treatment program to address skin and body concerns is a big step. The task of which clinic to go to can be a daunting but also a confusing one as the equipment and qualifications of the professionals offering these types of treatments is so varied. SKIN CANCER AWARENESS Skin cancer is defined as an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells within the skin. It is a leading population health concern within Australia and is the fourth most frequently diagnosed and costly cancers within Australia. It is projected that 2-3 Australians are diagnosed with a form of skin cancer by the age of 70. In 2012, Australia had the world’s second highest prevalence rate of page contents The Australian Society of Dermal CliniciansLog In
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