About Us
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Dr Tony Dicker Dr Dicker has been working in skin and skin cancer for the past 15 years, including 9 years in Brisbane. He obtained his medical degree from Monash University in 1989 and completed his PhD in Molecular Biology of Skin Cancer at the University of Queensland in 2001. He is Chairman of The Education Committee for The Skin Cancer College of Australia & New Zealand (SCCANZ). Dr Dicker is a senior lecturer with The University of Queensland School of Medicine.
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Dr Ben Wallis Dr Wallis graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2000 and has been working in skin cancer medicine for the last 2 years. During this period he has worked with the Victorian Melanoma Service and has completed the Australian Dermatology Diploma.
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Dr Kachig Malyan Dr Malyan is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). He obtained his medical degree from the University of Sydney in 2004 and has had a keen interest in skin cancer examinations since late 2009. Kachig is currently continuing advanced training in skin cancer medicine and surgery with the enrolment into Masters of Medicine in Skin Cancer Medicine & Surgery from the University of Queensland.
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Dr Hasan Khwaja Dr Khwaja graduated in 1989 and came to Australia in 1992. After spending several years in different hospitals across Melbourne he started in General Practice in 1998. He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practice in 2002. Dr Khwaja has a special interest in general dermatology and also of skin cancer medicine. He obtained his diploma in Practical Dermatology from Cardiff University, UK in 2005. He also holds a certificate of Primary Care Skin Cancer Medicine and Primary Care Skin Cancer Surgery from the University of Queensland.
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Dr David Parsons Dr Parsons has 3 years full-time experience in skin cancer medicine. He is a graduate of the University of Melbourne and obtained a Fellowship of the College of General Practitioners in 2004. He has honed his skills in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment with regular participation in skin cancer conferences featuring international speakers and hands-on surgical skills workshops. He is a member of the Skin Cancer College of Australia and New Zealand (SCCANZ) and participates in their educational activities. He is proficient in the use of the hand-held dermatoscope, a magnifying device which allows greater accuracy in the diagnosis of skin lesions than the naked eye alone. |
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Denise Pacey Denise is the Operations Manager for our Cheltenham, Hallam, Glen Iris and Carnegie Clinics. Having obtained a Diploma in Practice Management, Denise joined the Sunspot team in late 2009 bringing to the group over 8 years Practice Management experience gained from both Specialist and General Practitioners.
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Receptionists
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