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dr.somaskin

@drsomaskin

London doctor & dermatology registrar
Masters in Skin Ageing & Aesthetic Medicine in progress
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Malone (@malone_mk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“But what will it look like on darker skin?”- A question I’ve often asked myself during my time at medical school This constant cerebration led me to curate a handbook that presents clinical features on darker skin. I hope this resource shifts the culture of medical education.

“But what will it look like on darker skin?”- A question I’ve often asked myself during my time at medical school

This constant cerebration led me to curate a handbook that presents clinical features on darker skin. I hope this resource shifts the culture of medical education.
Ellen Nelson-Rowe (@ellennelsonrowe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the midst of this free/ charged medicine prep resources conversation, lest we forget that UCAT costs £75, BMAT £49 for UK students? Sad that first step of journey into medicine involves money which other subjects don't have to face Just a thought 🤷🏾‍♀️ Opinions? #MedTwitter

dr.somaskin (@drsomaskin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be featured on @CarolineHirons latest blog sharing facts about SPF along with other derm colleagues carolinehirons.com/2021/04/spf-gw… #spf #sunscreen #skincare

dr.somaskin (@drsomaskin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today a person could not attend surgery to remove a dangerous skin cancer because they were out of petrol. These are the consequences of the #fuelcrisis #nhs #doctor #skincancer #fuelshortages #reservetankerfleet

MDedge Dermatology (@mdedgederm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dermatitis was the most common mask-related injury treated last year, affecting 28.3% of those presenting to EDs, followed by lacerations. ms.spr.ly/6016X9q9n

Dermatitis was the most common mask-related injury treated last year, affecting 28.3% of those presenting to EDs, followed by lacerations.
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