Dr Raghuraj Vasanthan (GP)
- Name
- Dr Raghu Vasanthan
- Qualifications
- Master of Medicine (MMed) The University of Queensland Australia 2024
- FRACGP Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Melbourne 2015
- Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery University of Auckland New Zealand 2009
- Occupation
- General Practitioner (GP)
- Gender
- Male
- Languages Spoken
- English
- Tamil
- Bahasa Malaysia
Dr Raghu Vasanthan graduated from The University of Auckland, New Zealand in 2008. He initially trained at The Alfred in Melbourne before he attained his General Practice fellowship with the RACGP in 2015. He is passionate about Dermatology and medical education within primary care and holds a Diploma in Dermatology from the Australian Institute of Dermatology. Raghu is also completing a Master of Medicine higher degree from The University of Queensland focusing on Skin cancer. His interests outside of medicine include astronomy, road cycling and tennis.
- Affiliated Clinics
- The Doctors at Lavington
- Affiliated Organisations
- International Dermoscopy Society
- Skin Cancer College Australasia
- Affiliated Universities
- The University of Queensland
- Topics
- General Practice
- Medical Education
- Dermatology in Primary Care
- Skin checks
- Implanon insertions and removals
Social Media
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Practice Locations
NSW
- The Doctors at Lavington
- Address
- 347 Wagga Road
Lavington NSW 2641
Australia
- Phone
- 02 6057 7100
- Fax
- 02 6057 7110
Publications
- Dermatoscopic finding of white circles in an invasive pigmented melanoma https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.13985
- Erythema Nodosum Associated with Terbinafine Therapy- A Case Report https://athenaeumpub.com/erythema-nodosum-associated-with-terbinafine-therapy-a-case-report/
- Case Discussions in Skin Cancer- Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus https://blog.skincancercourses.com/case-studies/2023/04/03/case-discussion-how-would-you-treat-this-patient-3-april/
- Case Discussions in Skin Cancer- Hypomelanotic Melanoma https://blog.skincancercourses.com/case-studies/2020/08/16/case-discussion-how-would-you-treat-this-patient-17-august/
- The eye of the tiger: Case report of a featureless invasive melanoma disguised within a tattoo with implications for clinical practice https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.14166