Join Medical Chronicle for a free, CPD-accredited one-hour webinar on the topic: Beyond UVA-UVB protection; High Energy Visible Blue Light, the new frontier.
It will be presented by Dermatologist Dr Johann de Wet.
This webinar is sponsored by Pierre Fabre.
Please note:
Dear HCP, please note as per the updated communication received from the HPCSA’s CPD Department, we will no longer be issuing certificates for any HCP affiliated to the HPCSA. We supply the HPCSA with a monthly report of successful CPD activities and the HPCSA will update your profile on their CPD portal. Should you belong to a different medical governing body, kindly email john.woodford@newmedia.co.za for a certificate of attendance.
Dr Johann de Wet is a dermatologist and Mohs Micrographic Surgeon in private practice in Stellenbosch. Dr de Wet was awarded his Fellowship from the College of Dermatologists with distinction and obtained his MMed degree in Dermatology from the University of Stellenbosch Cum Laude. He is also a graduate of the University of Cardiff in Wales and of the University of Queensland, Australia, where he obtained a Diploma in Dermatology and an MMed in Skin Cancer.
Dr de Wet is also a fellowship trained Mohs Micrographic Surgeon through the American Society of Dermatological Surgery. He also holds an academic appointment as Honorary lecturer at the Division of Dermatology at Stellenbosch University. A keen clinician, academic and researcher, Dr de Wet has published various articles in peer-reviewed journals. He regularly appears as an invited speaker at both local and international conferences. His interests include medical dermatology, dermatological surgery and skin cancer.
Dr de Wet is the recipient of accolades such as the Jansen Research Foundation medal and the Peter Gordon-Smith medal for excellent achievement in the Fellowship examinations of the College of Dermatologists of South Africa. He was also awarded the Discovery Foundation Academic Research Fellowship Award for his work on melanoma skin cancer and Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Most recently he was awarded the Stellenbosch University Rector’s medical for excellent academic achievement. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Pathology at the University of Stellenbosch focussing on the treatment of Lentigo Maligna.