Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM

Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM Managing Director, Skin Cancer Foundation Victoria

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Melbourne
Australia

Experience

Managing Director
Skin Cancer Foundation Victoria
2014 - Present
Melbourne

Associate Professor
University of Melbourne
2014 - Present
Melbourne

Head Of Department (HOD)
Monash University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
1991 - 2001
Clayton

Education and Training

The Australasian College of Dermatologists
Fellowship
- 1988

Monash University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
MBBS
- 1981
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What is Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM's top areas of care?
Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM's top areas of care are Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.
Who is Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM?
Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM is Dermatologist in Melbourne. Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM is affiliated with medical facilities such as Skin Cancer Foundation Victoria, University of Melbourne and many more. Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM graduated from The Australasian College of Dermatologists and Monash University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
What is Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM's education qualification?
Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM graduated from The Australasian College of Dermatologists and Monash University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Where does Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM work?
Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM is affiliated with medical facilities such as Skin Cancer Foundation Victoria, University of Melbourne and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Rosemary Nixon AM for Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.