Matthew Taylor
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share with you something which I have just taken part in and I feel is extremely worthwhile for all professional therapists to be part of and to help others.
We all work with clients which puts us in the prime position to identify characteristics on their skin and observe any changes which may occur.
If we arm ourselves with knowledge to identify suspicious lesions we could detect the early signs of skin cancer and advise them to take action. With skin cancer the most common and fastest rising cancer, early detection with your help really could save someones life.
By taking part in the MASCED accreditation we are raising our own personal knowledge allowing us to spot anything suspicious and learning the best ways to approach your client with your concern. We are not diagnosing skin cancers but merely using our learning to empower us to help our client.
The accreditation took me about 2 hours to work through it, thats just 2 hours which could potentially save someones life. I donated to the cause as you are sent resources and a certificate through the post which is at cost to the organisation, even though the accreditation is FREE.
To learn more and to register for the accreditation the visit:
https://masced.uk
Even if we help just 1 person with this knowledge, it will be worth it.
Matt
I wanted to share with you something which I have just taken part in and I feel is extremely worthwhile for all professional therapists to be part of and to help others.
We all work with clients which puts us in the prime position to identify characteristics on their skin and observe any changes which may occur.
If we arm ourselves with knowledge to identify suspicious lesions we could detect the early signs of skin cancer and advise them to take action. With skin cancer the most common and fastest rising cancer, early detection with your help really could save someones life.
By taking part in the MASCED accreditation we are raising our own personal knowledge allowing us to spot anything suspicious and learning the best ways to approach your client with your concern. We are not diagnosing skin cancers but merely using our learning to empower us to help our client.
The accreditation took me about 2 hours to work through it, thats just 2 hours which could potentially save someones life. I donated to the cause as you are sent resources and a certificate through the post which is at cost to the organisation, even though the accreditation is FREE.
To learn more and to register for the accreditation the visit:
https://masced.uk
Even if we help just 1 person with this knowledge, it will be worth it.
Matt