
Dr Hsien Herbert Chan is a highly regarded Australian dermatologist based in London. He specialises in acne and inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Known for his meticulous and patient-focused approach, Dr Chan combines clinical precision with a deep understanding of complex dermatological concerns, offering personalised care to each of his patients.
Originally trained in Australia, Dr Chan completed his dermatology training in Sydney following a DPhil in Clinical Immunology (Atopic Dermatitis) at the University of Oxford. His extensive experience includes positions at leading hospitals such as the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, where he led the Confocal Microscopy Clinic, and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr Chan is actively involved in research and medical education. He is a contributing author of the Australian Cancer Council Clinical Practice Guidelines and has published widely on dermatological conditions. He has held Post Doctoral Research positions at both the Centenary Institute and the Charles Perkins Centre and as a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sydney School of Medicine.

Dr. Dale Jobson is an accredited Australian dermatology registrar currently undertaking a senior clinical fellowship in medical dermatology and medical education at the world renowned St John's Institute of Dermatology in London. He has clinical interest in acne and experience across multiple London and Melbourne hospitals including St George's Hospital London, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne and the Victorian Melanoma Service.
He holds a Master of Science from the University of Edinburgh and was awarded the Lister Medal as the highest placed student. He has numerous publications in leading, peer reviewed journals and has presented his research at international conferences. His research work was awarded the prestigious Adrian Johnson Memorial Prize by the Australiasian College of Dermatologist.
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His previous leadership roles include serving as President of the Residents Medical Society and working as a Director of the Awesome Foundation Melbourne delivering grants to community projects. He is passionate about medical education having previously helped deliver the University of Melbourne medical school program as a clinical and professional development tutor.