Dr Adil Sheraz graduated from St Bartholomews and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine in 2005 where he also intercalated and obtained a BSc in Molecular Therapeutics. His training in General Medicine took place in various London hospitals and he gained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 2010. He undertook specialist dermatology training in the Kent, Surrey and Sussex rotation and gained further dermatological experience from working at the prestigious institutes of Kings College Hospital and completed part of his training at St Johns Institute of Dermatology, St Thomas, London. After obtaining his Specialty Certificate Examination in dermatology, Dr Sheraz worked as a consultant in Kent before moving to his current substantive post as a consultant at the Royal Free NHS Trust. Dr Sheraz is on the specialist register and his interests include skin cancer, skin surgery, psoriasis, general adult dermatology, acne and allergy. He teaches and lectures regularly to undergraduates and post graduates and has been an examiner for the dermatology section for medical students at Kings College Hospital. His work has been published in various journals and he has presented in multiple national and international conferences which include the British Association of Dermatology Annual Conference and also the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr Sheraz appears regularly as an expert on television shows including Dr Christian Will See You Now and Dr Christian: Special Clinics. He has also appeared on news shows including the BBC discussing the dangers of counterfeit makeup. He is currently part of the successful TV show Skin A&E, which has been running for the last few years. He is a spokesperson for the British Skin Foundation and provides input and advice regarding various topical dermatological issues. Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments General Dermatology Skin Cancer Surgery Excision of Skin Lesion Cryotherapy Dermoscopy Mole Removal Acne Eczema Psoriasis Rosacea Skin Cancer Skin tags Warts
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