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Skin Lesions
Heather Rogers, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Dermatology
School of Medicine
University of Washington
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
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Identify skin lesions of concern in the aging adult.
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Describe the best treatment methods for different types of skin cancer.
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Describe how to identify and reassure patients with benign skin lesions.
[From the Winter 2012 Geriatric Healthcare Lecture Series]
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