Anne-marie M. Tobin is a Dermatologist based at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
She looks after people with a wide range of skin issues. Some of the conditions she manages day to day include inflammatory skin problems like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and hidradenitis suppurativa. She also helps with long-lasting skin changes, as well as skin rashes and skin irritation that can be hard to get under control.
Skin cancer care is another important part of her work. This includes looking after patients with basal cell skin cancer, melanoma, and squamous cell skin carcinoma. She also treats actinic keratosis, which is related to sun damage, and can check changes on the skin that need careful attention.
At times, patients also come in with growths and skin infections. For example, she treats warts and mouth sores or mouth ulcers when they are linked to skin or mucous membrane conditions. She may also see issues like purpura, and conditions such as pigmented purpuric dermatosis, where there can be changes in skin colouring and small areas of bleeding under the skin.
Because skin symptoms can show up in different ways, her approach is practical and focused on what’s going on for each person. In many cases, treatment aims to calm symptoms and reduce flare-ups, while keeping a close eye on anything that could be more serious, like changes linked to sun exposure.
She works within the hospital setting at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, so patients may be coming in for assessment, diagnosis, or ongoing dermatology care. Over time, that can mean working with people at different stages of their condition, from early concerns to longer-term skin problems.
Information about her formal education and years of experience isn’t listed here. Research involvement and clinical trials details also aren’t provided in the material available. If you’re trying to find out about trial participation or any research work, it may be best to ask the clinic directly.
Overall, Anne-marie M. Tobin’s role covers both everyday skin problems and more urgent skin health checks, especially around sun damage and skin cancer.