Limited Access to Dermatology Specialty Care: Barriers and Teledermatology
Introduction: Access to dermatology specialty care is limited in the underserved population. Barrier identification and exploring the potential role of teledermatology are the first steps to address this problem. Objectives: Identify the barriers to dermatologist care for diagnosis and treatment o...
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Main Author: | Darlla Duniphin (Author) |
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