All that Vajazzle: Vulval dermatology 101

10 March 2020 6.30pm — 8.30pm

Riley Street Garage
55 Riley Street
Woolloomooloo 2011

Vulval medicine is fascinating but yet challenging for some of us.  Disorders of the vulva can perplex even the most experienced clinicians.  Dermatoses that affect the vulva are the same as those that affect the rest of the skin, but the appearance is modified by the environment. Vulval disorders present as infections, rashes, lesions and pigmentation, and pain. This educational session will consist of a 45 mins presentation focusing on common genital dermatological presentations, diagnosis and management, when to biopsy, when to refer and so forth. This will then be followed by Q&A from the audience. Our presenter is Dr. Shreya Andric who works as a dermatologist at the North Sydney Dermatology and laser clinic with a special interest in genital dermatology.  It will be held at this New York-inspired restaurant - Riley Street Garage that brings the 1930s glamour.   

Timeline of event

6.30pm to 7.00 pm - registration & refreshments

7.00pm to 7:45pm - Vulval Dermatology

7:45pm to 8.00pm - Q&A.

 

 

Please confirm your attendance and any dietary requirements by 6th of March to: rebeccawiig@hotmail.com

 

Venue details for Riley Street Garage's can be found at https://parlourgroup.com.au/rileystgarage

Meeting proudly sponsored by Gilead


Guest speakers

Dr Shreya Andric B. MED. SCI, MBBS (HONS), FACD

Dermatologist
North Sydney Dermatology and Laser

Dr Shreya Andric is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists.

After growing up in Hobart where she completed high school and medical school, she moved to Sydney to pursue a career in dermatology. Prior to commencing her dermatology training, Dr Andric worked as a research fellow at Royal North Shore Hospital where she ran multiple clinical trials in psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa, as well as investigator-initiated studies in paediatric and female genital dermatology. She has also published over 25 articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Dr Andric completed her dermatology training at Westmead Hospital, The Skin Hospital Westmead, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Royal North Shore Hospital and has practiced in multiple locations in rural NSW including Dubbo, Port Macquarie, Griffith, and Lismore. These training positions provided her with a wide breadth of knowledge in general dermatology but she has also gained experience in sub-specialty areas including biologics, advanced cutaneous surgery (Mohs surgery, skin flaps, grafts), cosmetic dermatology, paediatric dermatology, genital dermatology (male and female), and cutaneous lymphoma.

Dr Andric enjoys teaching and has been involved in teaching medical students, junior doctors, GPs and nursing staff.