Dr George Moncrieff with dermatology in general practice


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Mar 15 2024 50 mins   2

In this informative episode of our dermatology-focused podcast, Dr George Moncrief, a retired GP with a profound interest and extensive experience in dermatology, delves into common dermatological conditions, offering his insights into their diagnosis, management, and treatment. Dr Moncrief shares his journey from practising as a GP to specialising in dermatology, reflecting on the challenges and learning experiences he encountered along the way.


Throughout the discussion, Dr Moncrief emphasises the importance of accurate diagnosis, highlighting cases where misdiagnoses led to ineffective treatments. He provides practical advice on the use of topical steroids, advocating for their cautious application and the preference for ointments over creams to avoid sensitivities and ensure better treatment outcomes.


Dr Moncrief also addresses several skin conditions in detail, including tinea incognito, discoid eczema, superficial BCC (Basal Cell Carcinoma), and perioral dermatitis. He stresses the significance of considering the patient's history and presenting symptoms to avoid common pitfalls in diagnosis.

Particularly noteworthy is his discussion on the management of perioral dermatitis and rosacea, where he advises against the indiscriminate use of steroids and highlights alternative treatments that can provide relief without the adverse effects associated with steroids.


Additionally, Dr Moncrief touches upon the psychological impact of skin conditions on patients and the necessity of integrating empathetic care with clinical treatment. He concludes the session by answering questions from the audience, further enriching the conversation with practical tips and clarifications.



This episode is a must-listen for healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of dermatology and for anyone interested in learning about the complexities of diagnosing and treating skin conditions effectively.