Chelsea Lehmann

USING THE AUSTRALASIAN DERMATOLOGY REGISTRY FOR RESEARCH

Real-world dermatology research is crucial for improving patient care by enhancing the understanding of skin disease, improving treatment strategies, monitoring of current and emerging treatment, bridging gaps in evidence and supporting regulatory decisions.  The Australasian Dermatology Registry encourages research by providing de-identified registry data to any participating clinician through the data access policy.    The […]

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ACD RURAL DERMATOLOGY MEETING SEPTEMBER 2024

The Australasian Dermatology Registry team is gearing up to present at the upcoming Australasian College of Dermatologists 8th Rural Dermatology Meeting, on “Rural patients within the Australasian Dermatology Registry.” This presentation will explore how registry data can be used to compare rural, regional and metropolitan patients’ demographics and outcomes to identify, where additional support is

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UPDATE ON THE AUSTRALASIAN DERMATOLOGY REGISTRY REPORTING AND ACD CATEGORY 3 POINTS

Clinical registries have been shown to improve patient outcomes by monitoring the quality of care provided, evaluating current and emerging treatments, providing feedback to participating clinics, and supporting clinical research. The Australasian Dermatology Registry has been developed to provide real-world evidence, initially for psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, hidradenitis suppurativa and vitiligo, to help improve patients’ care

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AUSTRALASIAN DERMATOLOGY REGISTRY (ADR) INFORMATION NIGHT

The Australasian Dermatology Registry (ADR) is a national collaboration between dermatologists to capture real-world data enabling monitoring of current and emerging treatments, and provides a platform for dermatology research, helping dermatologists provide the best care to their patients. The registry is facilitated and coordinated by the Skin Health Institute. Despite the frequency of skin conditions such

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