Overview
Availability
- Associate Professor Paul Fishburn is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, University of Sydney
- Postgraduate Diploma of Dermatology, Cardiff University
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
Works
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2023
Journal Article
Practitioner characteristics, diagnostic accuracy metrics and discovering‐individual with respect to 637 melanomas documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database
Coetzer‐Botha, Martelle, Jimenez Balcells, Clara, Hay, Jeremy, Keir, Jeff, Rosendahl, Nikita, Wilson, Tobias, Clark, Simon, Baade, Astrid, Becker, Cath, Bookallil, Luke, Clifopoulos, Chris, Dicker, Tony, Denby, Martin Paul, Duthie, Douglas, Elliott, Charles, Fishburn, Paul, Foley, Mark, Franck, Mark, Giam, Irene, Gordillo, Patricio, Lilleyman, Alister, Macauley, Roger, Maher, James, McPhee, Ewen, Reid, Michael, Shirlaw, Bob, Siggs, Graeme, Spark, Robert, Stretch, John ... Rosendahl, Cliff (2023). Practitioner characteristics, diagnostic accuracy metrics and discovering‐individual with respect to 637 melanomas documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 64 (3), 378-388. doi: 10.1111/ajd.14061
2023
Journal Article
Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the use of melanoma surveillance photography to the Improve early detection of MelanomA in ultra-hiGh and high-risk patiEnts (the IMAGE trial)
Yan, Mabel K., Cust, Anne E., Soyer, H. Peter, Janda, Monika, Loewe, Katja, Byars, Gabrielle, Fishburn, Paul, White, Paul, Mahumud, Rashidul Alam, Saw, Robyn P. M., Herschtal, Alan, Fernandez-Penas, Pablo, Guitera, Pascale, Morton, Rachael L., Kelly, John, Wolfe, Rory and Mar, Victoria J. (2023). Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the use of melanoma surveillance photography to the Improve early detection of MelanomA in ultra-hiGh and high-risk patiEnts (the IMAGE trial). Trials, 24 (1) 236, 1-14. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07203-5
2022
Journal Article
Development of melanoma clinical quality indicators for the Australian melanoma clinical outcomes registry ( MelCOR ): a modified delphi study
Jobson, Dale, Roffey, Benjamin, Arnold, Christopher, Azzi, Anthony, Button‐Sloan, Alison, Dawson, Tamara, Fernandez‐Penas, Pablo, Fishburn, Paul, Gyorki, David E., Hiscutt, Emma L., Jakrot, Valerie, Lilleyman, Alister, Lochhead, Alistair, Long, Georgina V., Mailer, Sonia, Mann, Graham, McCormack, Christopher J., Muir, Jim, Pratt, George F., Scolyer, Richard A., Shackelton, Mark, Shumack, Stephen, Soyer, H. Peter, Tan, Chin‐Guan, Webb, Angela, Zalcberg, John, Morton, Rachael and Mar, Victoria (2022). Development of melanoma clinical quality indicators for the Australian melanoma clinical outcomes registry ( MelCOR ): a modified delphi study. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 63 (3), 344-351. doi: 10.1111/ajd.13848
2022
Journal Article
Characteristics, treatment and outcomes of 589 melanoma patients documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database
Hay, Jeremy, Keir, Jeff, Jimenez Balcells, Clara, Rosendahl, Nikita, Coetzer‐Botha, Martelle, Wilson, Tobias, Clark, Simon, Baade, Astrid, Becker, Cath, Bookallil, Luke, Clifopoulos, Chris, Dicker, Tony, Denby, Martin Paul, Duthie, Douglas, Elliott, Charles, Fishburn, Paul, Foley, Mark, Franck, Mark, Giam, Irene, Gordillo, Patricio, Lilleyman, Alister, Macauley, Roger, Maher, James, McPhee, Ewen, Reid, Michael, Shirlaw, Bob, Siggs, Graeme, Spark, Robert, Stretch, John ... Rosendahl, Cliff (2022). Characteristics, treatment and outcomes of 589 melanoma patients documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 63 (2), 204-212. doi: 10.1111/ajd.13843
2021
Journal Article
Characteristics of 637 melanomas documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database
Jimenez Balcells, Clara, Hay, Jeremy, Keir, Jeff, Rosendahl, Nikita, Coetzer‐Botha, Martelle, Wilson, Tobias, Clark, Simon, Baade, Astrid, Becker, Cath, Bookallil, Luke, Clifopoulos, Chris, Dicker, Tony, Denby, Martin Paul, Duthie, Douglas, Elliott, Charles, Fishburn, Paul, Foley, Mark, Franck, Mark, Giam, Irene, Gordillo, Patricio, Lilleyman, Alister, Macauley, Roger, Maher, James, McPhee, Ewen, Reid, Michael, Shirlaw, Bob, Siggs, Graeme, Spark, Robert, Stretch, John ... Rosendahl, Cliff (2021). Characteristics of 637 melanomas documented by 27 general practitioners on the Skin Cancer Audit Research Database. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 62 (4), 496-503. doi: 10.1111/ajd.13705
2020
Journal Article
Diagnosis and management of cutaneous melanoma
Mar, Victoria J., Soyer, H. Peter, Button-Sloan, Alison, Fishburn, Paul, Gyorki, David E., Hardy, Margaret, Henderson, Michael and Thompson, John F. (2020). Diagnosis and management of cutaneous melanoma. Australian Journal of General Practice, 49 (11), 733-739. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-20-5238
2019
Journal Article
Squamous cell carcinoma: pain as a clue to increased tumour diameter, increased invasion depth, the grade of differentiation, acantholysis and perineural invasion
Pyne, J. H., Myint, E., Clark, S. P., Clifopoulos, C., Fishburn, P., Gorji, M. and Hou, R. (2019). Squamous cell carcinoma: pain as a clue to increased tumour diameter, increased invasion depth, the grade of differentiation, acantholysis and perineural invasion. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 45 (2) ced.14066, 180-186. doi: 10.1111/ced.14066
2019
Journal Article
Improving diagnostic accuracy for suspicious melanocytic skin lesions New Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines stress the importance of clinician/pathologist communication
Scolyer, Richard A., Soyer, H. Peter, Kelly, John W., James, Craig, McLean, Catriona A., Coventry, Brendon J., Ferguson, Peter M., Rawson, Robert, Mar, Victoria J., de Menezes, Sara L., Fishburn, Paul, Stretch, Jonathan R., Lee, Stephen and Thompson, John F. (2019). Improving diagnostic accuracy for suspicious melanocytic skin lesions New Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines stress the importance of clinician/pathologist communication. Australian Journal of General Practice, 48 (6), 357-362. doi: 10.31128/AJGP-11-18-4759
2019
Journal Article
Methods of melanoma detection and of skin monitoring for individuals at high risk of melanoma: new Australian clinical practice
Adler, Nikki R., Kelly, John W., Guitera, Pascale, Menzies, Scott W., Chamberlain, Alex J., Fishburn, Paul, Button-Sloan, Alison E., Heal, Clinton, Soyer, H. Peter and Thompson, John F. (2019). Methods of melanoma detection and of skin monitoring for individuals at high risk of melanoma: new Australian clinical practice. Medical Journal of Australia, 210 (1), 41-47. doi: 10.5694/mja2.12033
2018
Conference Publication
Biopsy methods for melanoma: Evidence review and recommendations from new Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines
Kelly, J., de Menezes, S., Scolyer, R., Beer, T., Fishburn, P., Soyer, H. P., Ng, J., Damian, D. and Thompson, J. (2018). Biopsy methods for melanoma: Evidence review and recommendations from new Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines. Australasian College of Dermatologists, 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Gold Coast, Australia, 19–22 May 2018. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/ajd.14_12815
2015
Journal Article
Infiltrating basal cell carcinoma: a stellate peri-tumor dermatoscopy pattern as a clue to diagnosis
Pyne, John H., Fishburn, Paul, Dicker, Anthony and David, Michael (2015). Infiltrating basal cell carcinoma: a stellate peri-tumor dermatoscopy pattern as a clue to diagnosis. Dermatology: Practical and Conceptual, 5 (2), 21-26. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0502a02
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