BRISBANE, Australia, 13th October 2018: Today, DermaSensor, the medical device company that seeks to enable healthcare professionals to more effectively check for skin cancer, presents its ground-breaking technology concept to GPs and Primary Care Practitioners in Brisbane at HealthCert taking place at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
HealthCert aims to save lives and improve patient outcomes through accredited primary care education. HealthCert is a global organisation dedicated to achieving better patient outcomes through comprehensive GP education and universal access to diagnosis and treatment. More than 10,000 GPs from 32 countries have completed HealthCert programs since 2006.
“As the number one and preferred professional education provider for skin cancer
management and treatment, DermaSensor is delighted to be attending this important training programme conducting market research into the use-case for the DermaSensor device concept. We look forward to building a solid partnership with HealthCert and participating in future education forums,” enthuses Dr. Michael Bonning, Senior Director of Medical Affairs, DermaSensor.
Dr Bonning will be speaking at HealthCert and presenting DermaSensor’s revolutionary technology, designed to augment clinician decision making for skin cancer, to the 200+ delegates in attendance.
This exciting breakthrough was achieved using Elastic Scattering Spectroscopy – a technology pioneered at Boston University and University College London that uses light to evaluate cellular and subcellular structures of the skin. The device is still undergoing FDA and TGA approval and is expected to be available in Australia in 2020.