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Service providers may choose whether or not to use bulk billing. In January 2023, it was reported that only 42.7% of general practitioners bulk billed, while outside of Sydney and Melbourne less than a third bulk billed. In the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania, only 5% and 6.9% of GPs bulk billed respectively. [3]
He taught dermatology and leprosy to doctors, nurses, and other health workers. Among other things, he was the first to introduce rifamycin in the treatment of leprosy, in 1963. Jean Astruc: 1684–1766 American Wrote the first great treatise on syphilis and venereal diseases, and considered, by some, to be the "founder of modern dermatology" [2]
All specialist dermatologists have a very high level of training and practice experience in their field. There is less regulation of primary-care skin clinics where quality and experience may therefore vary. [citation needed] In New Zealand, advanced training in dermatology can be done through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. [9]
Prof Matthew Sydney Thomson FRSE FRCPE (1894–1969) was a 20th-century British dermatologist. With his predecessor August von Rothmund he gives his name to the skin condition, Rothmund–Thomson syndrome. [1] He was affectionately known as "Tommy". He was President of the British Association of Dermatology in 1948.
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This Denver woman’s savings account was accessed, drained of a whopping $7,363 by a scammer — but the bank first ruled the transactions were legit.
In 2017, Lee launched her own line of skin care products, SLMD Skincare Products. [15] Products in the line include acne cleanser and lotion, clarifying treatment with retinol, and daily moisturizer. [16] Prior to this, Lee also sold comedo extractors and other merchandise branded with the name of her channel. [17]
William MacDonald (17 June 1924 – 12 May 2015) was an English serial killer responsible for the murders of five people in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales between 1961 and 1962.