Authors

David Wilkinson

BSc (Hons), MBChB, MSc, PhD, FRACGP, Editor-in-Chief (Interim), Australian Journal of General Practice; National Clinical Lead for Continuing Professional Development, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Brisbane, Qld

Editorial

General practitioners can manage most skin cancers with some fundamental knowledge and skills. We provide key updates and insights, building a strong foundation, especially for keratinocyte cancers.


Editorial

Expanding the publications from the prior issue, we explore key aspects of melanoma diagnosis and management, and modern approaches to radiotherapy.


RACGP 2025–29 Strategy

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners must not only focus on the here and now but also look over the horizon to ensure we maximise the opportunities that lie ahead


Skin cancer 1

General practitioners can manage most skin cancers with some fundamental knowledge and skills. We provide key updates and insights, building a strong foundation, especially for keratinocyte cancers.


Skin cancer 2

Expanding the publications from the prior issue, we explore key aspects of melanoma diagnosis and management, and modern approaches to radiotherapy.