Kildare Road Medical Centre will be closed for Labour Day (02/10/2023).
We will then be reopening this coming Tuesday (03/10/2022).
Have a great long weekend and enjoy your break!

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Kildare Road Medical Centre will be closed for Labour Day (02/10/2023).
We will then be reopening this coming Tuesday (03/10/2022).
Have a great long weekend and enjoy your break!
Who should get a skin cancer check?
Everyone should be getting their skin checked regularly.
However, what this means for everyone is going to vary. Some people will require more regular checks than others because some types of skin are more vulnerable to skin cancer.
In order to determine how frequently you should be getting a skin check, please speak to a doctor. It is also important to note that if you have noticed anything unusual in your skin recently – for example a crusty mole- then you should see a skin doctor immediately.
If you would like to speak to a doctor about this please book below:
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If youโre an employer whose business includes outdoor work, then you should be encouraging your employees to get skin checks.
As an employer why should you do this?
While there is no explicit requirement to provide a skin cancer check to your workers, Safe Work NSW has a blog with tips on being skin cancer aware and it has a focus on self-management of risk and self-checks of skin:
https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/resource-library/blogs/blogs-accordions/keep-it-cool-this-summer
However, employers or businesses or people who conduct a business do have a legal obligation under work health and safety laws to:
1. identify hazards in the workplace
2. assess the risk those hazards create
3. then eliminate or minimize them as much as possible.
If you are an employer who requires employees to work outdoors then skin cancer is an obvious risk. Whilst assessing and minimising that risk can be done by adopting strategies around time of work, sun protective clothing, sunscreen etc, monitoring is best done via a skin cancer check.
Our experience is that leaving skin cancer checks up to the individual is high risk as many individuals do not follow these checks up until a problem becomes evident.
Employers can arrange and implement these skin cancer checks relatively easily and cost effectively โ especially when balanced against the cost of workers compensation premiums and cases.
Kildare Road Medical Centre has a strong corporate health service. If you would like to get in touch with our corporate health team then please visit the link below.
Kildare Road Medical Centre Corporate Health:
https://kildaremedical.com.au/health-in-the-workplace-2/
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Looking for another reason why you should take sun safety seriously?
Hereโs another. According to Yale Medicine, the sunโs rays can potentially cause long term damage to the skin if we donโt protect ourselves properly.
The damage caused by the ultra violet light in the sunโs rays can cause wrinkling, pigmentation changes, loss of skin tone, redness and rough uneven skin texture.
If you donโt protect yourself out in the sun, you are going to end up with a higher chance of skin damage.
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