What we've been working on
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Funding lifeline for skin disease and education
Four years of funding of dermatology training for Pacific doctors and other health workers is now assured thanks to a significant donation to Pacific Dermatology by the International League of Dermatological Societies.
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First dermatologists will graduate 2024
The first Masters of Medicine in Dermatology (Fiji National University) students at the Pacific Dermatology Training Centre will graduate in December 2024.
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2023 and beyond - more dermatology specialists for the Pacific
In 2022, four doctors undertook the second year of the Master of Medicine in Dermatology. The education program continues in 2023, with the support of local and remote specialist dermatology educators.
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Progress - more specialist skin doctors for the Pacific
Since opening the Pacific Dermatology Training Centre in 2019, a number of Pacific doctors have completed their Diploma in Dermatology and some are now undertaking the Masters of Medicine in Dermatology.
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Introducing our teaching programme coordinator!
Janice Yeon
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First skin clinic for Samoa
When Dr Va‘a-Fuimaono returned to Samoa, with her Postgraduate Diploma of Dermatology, she started the first skin clinic for Samoans at the main hospital in Apia, Samoa.
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Enhancing skin health in Kiribati
Dr Temea Kibae Bauro was born and raised in Makin, the northern island of Central Kiribati. In 2019, he was among the first four students to graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Dermatology from Fiji National University.
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