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  1. Dr. Mark Griffiths is Distinguished Professor of Behavioural Addiction and Director of the International Gaming Research Unit in the Psychology Department at Nottingham Trent University (UK).

  2. Dr. Mark Griffiths is a Chartered Psychologist and Distinguished Professor of Behavioural Addiction at the Nottingham Trent University, and Director of the International Gaming Research Unit....

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    Dr Griffiths graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2002. He went on to complete general medical training and acquired membership to the Royal College of Physicians in 2005. Following completion of specialist training in dermatology he was appointed as a Consultant Dermatologist in 2012. Dr Griffiths works at Royal Free Hospital where he is ...

    General adult and paediatric dermatology; Moles and other skin lesions; Skin cancer; Skin surgery; Acne and rosacea; Disorders of pigmentation; Psoriasis; Hair loss (alopecia); Laser

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  3. Professor Griffiths is a Chartered Psychologist and Director of the International Gaming Research Unit. He mostly teaches on areas related to his research interests on various undergraduate and postgraduate Psychology programmes.

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  5. Find advanced solutions for skin conditions with Dr. Mark Griffiths, a trusted consultant of dermatology at Royal Free London. Book your consultation today.

  6. Dr Mark Griffiths. BSc (Hons) MBChB MRCP DERM. West London Dermatologist. Home Profile Conditions & Treatments Appointments Pay Invoice. Areas of Interest. General adult and paediatric dermatology. Moles and other skin lesions. Skin cancer. Skin surgery. Fractional CO 2 laser. Acne and rosacea. Acne scarring. Disorders of pigmentation. Psoriasis.

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