Michelle S. Goh is a Dermatologist based at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Her work focuses on skin problems that can be simple, but also on cases that need a careful eye. That can include skin cancers like basal cell skin cancer and squamous cell skin cancer, as well as more unusual cancers that can involve the skin, such as Merkel cell carcinoma.
She also looks after people with long-lasting rashes and skin conditions linked to the immune system. At times, this may involve blistering skin problems such as bullous pemphigoid or scalded skin syndrome. Other cases can include conditions like erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which are usually taken seriously because they affect the whole skin surface.
In many cases, she helps people with changes to the skin that can come from hormones or growth signals. This includes conditions like insulin resistance-related issues and problems connected with insulinoma, plus related skin signs such as acanthosis nigricans. She may also assess pigment and skin colour changes like melasma.
Some patients come in with skin that feels rough, wart-like, or persistent. Michelle’s dermatology clinic also deals with warts and some virus-related conditions such as epidermodysplasia verruciformis. She also sees folliculitis and kerion celsi, especially when scalp skin is inflamed.
Over time, her clinical experience covers a wide range of diagnoses, including different types of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, such as CTCL and Sezary syndrome. She also manages rarer skin conditions like pityriasis rubra pilaris and anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It’s the mix of common skin complaints and the more complex ones that brings patients to her care.
Education details aren’t listed here, but she works as a hospital-based dermatologist at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, where ongoing learning and clinical practice go hand in hand.
Research and clinical trial information isn’t shown in the details provided, so it’s not possible to confirm any specific studies from here.