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Facts about skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated. Topic index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Amanda M M Oakley

MBChB (Bristol) FRACP PGDipHealInf FNZDS

Amanda M M Oakley
Tristram Clinic
200 Collingwood Street
Hamilton 3204

Phone: (07) 838-1035
Fax: (07) 838-2032

Appointments:
Find Tristram Clinic – Google Map
Public hospital:
Department of Dermatology
Waikato Hospital
Private Bag 3200
Hamilton
Phone: (07) 839-8944
Fax: (07) 839-8670
Other hospitals:
Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth
Interests & facilities at Tristram Clinic:
Acne treatment
Patch testing
Skin cancer & mole checks
Vulval diseases
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
Minor surgery
Plastic surgery on site
Vascular surgery & ultrasound scanning on site
Cosmetic procedures:
Tristram Appearance Medicine on site:
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Collagen & hyaluronic acid implantation
  • Chemical peels
  • Intense pulsed light (Quantum IPL)
  • Cutera laser
  • Sclerotherapy
Medical School:
Bristol, UK
Year of graduation: 1979
General training:
Waikato 1979-1982
Advanced training:
Auckland 1982-1984
London 1984-1985
Durham 1985-1986
Research interests:
Telemedicine
Dermoscopy
Clinical Trials
Health Informatics
Other positions/memberships:
President, NZ Dermatological Society Incorporated 2011-2013
President, Australian and New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society 2011-2013
Honorary Associate Professor Auckland School of Medicine
Fellow Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Honorary Member American Academy of Dermatology (awarded 2012)
Honorary International Member American Dermatological Association (awarded 2012)
Dermoscopist reporting consultant, Molemap NZ Ltd
Member New Zealand Medical Association
Member International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease
Trustee, Waikato Medical Research Foundation
Trustee, New Zealand Telepaediatric Trust
Website Manager NZ DermNet Development Group
Website Manager Australian and New Zealand Society for Vulvovaginal Disease
Training supervisor for RACP
Managing Editor emedicine dermatology
Editor Textbook of Teledermatology
Further information:

Dr Oakley qualified from Bristol in 1979 and then emigrated to New Zealand. Her postgraduate training in dermatology was undertaken in New Zealand and the United Kingdom (Westminster and Durham). She has been a specialist dermatologist for Health Waikato since 1987, and is a director of the Waikato Skin Research Association.

She is particularly interested in the management of ageing skin including medical management of skin cancers, photosensitivity disorders, phototherapy, psoriasis and gynaecological skin disorders. Academic interests include health informatics (telemedicine and internet medicine), dermatoscopy, clinical trials and teaching. Professor Oakley has numerous publications including research papers in peer reviewed dermatology journals, commissioned articles in general medical journals, and case reports.

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