What if I don't have time to learn new skin cancer skills?

Dr Robert West explains how skin cancer skills can be built step by step to fit into your clinical practice without a heavy time commitment.

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Are you concerned you don't have time to learn new skin cancer skills?

For many primary care physicians, upskilling can feel like one more demand on top of an already packed schedule, making it easy to put off formal skin cancer training even when the need is clear.

However, as Dr Robert West explains, getting started doesn't have to be overwhelming.  In the below interview with Dr John Howard, he shares how building skills in skin cancer can happen step by step, with learning integrated into your existing clinical work and reinforced through the patients you already see every day — without needing to overhaul your practice or find large blocks of time.

 

Watch the interview excerpt:

 

Want to explore what the skin cancer shift could look like for you?

The MoleScan Skin Cancer Medicine Accelerator Program is a guided pathway built specifically for North American primary care clinicians. The program includes:

  • Certificate-level training in dermoscopy, biopsy, and excision

  • Practice Implementation Toolkit for billing, workflow, and patient education

  • Peer mentoring and case discussions

  • One-time program fee of $899 (USD) – time-limited 4-course offer

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