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Image Quality Assessment using Convolutional Neural Network in Clinical Skin Images
supplementary-recordings-2023

Image Quality Assessment using Convolutional Neural Network in Clinical Skin Images

Hyeon Ki Jeong, Christine Park, Ricardo Henao, Meenal Kheterpal

About Al-in the minds of Indian dermatologists
supplementary-recordings-2023

About Al-in the minds of Indian dermatologists

Dr. Bushra Muna Department of DVL,MGMCRI India

Misinformation in Dermatology
supplementary-recordings-2023

Misinformation in Dermatology

Jules Lipoff, MD Associate Professor (adjunct) Department of Dermatology Lewis Katz School of Medicine Temple University

Surgical excision margins in primary care and plastic surgery for keratinocytic cancers diagnosed by teledermatology: a retrospective observational cross-sectional study
supplementary-recordings-2023

Surgical excision margins in primary care and plastic surgery for keratinocytic cancers diagnosed by teledermatology: a retrospective observational cross-sectional study

José-Pablo Tirado-Perez Spain

Introduction of new technology and new working methods; from a successful pilot project to a region-wide implementation of teledermatoscopy in primary health care
supplementary-recordings-2023

Introduction of new technology and new working methods; from a successful pilot project to a region-wide implementation of teledermatoscopy in primary health care

Elinor Nemlander, MD, Specialist in Family medicine, Academic primary health care centre Karina Schultz, MD, Specialist in Dermatology Karolinska University…

Digital tools to augment human capacities in dermatology: A WHO perspective on teledermatology and artificial intelligence
2023

Digital tools to augment human capacities in dermatology: A WHO perspective on teledermatology and artificial intelligence

José Antonio Ruiz-Postigo, MD, PhD Global Neglected Tropical Diseases Programme

PASSION project: Al driven teledermatology for common skin conditions in Africa
2023

PASSION project: Al driven teledermatology for common skin conditions in Africa

Prof. Alexander Navarini Dermatologie Universitätsspital Basel

Teledermatology – a brief overview
2023

Teledermatology – a brief overview

Amanda Oakley Te What Ora Waikato, The University of Auckland, International Society of Teledermatology Sister Society Meeting: STDV/ISTD/MEIDAM

Dermatologists perceptions of Teledermatology – Implementation and Future use after COVID-19 – Demographics, barriers, and Insight
2023

Dermatologists perceptions of Teledermatology – Implementation and Future use after COVID-19 – Demographics, barriers, and Insight

Trilokraj Tejasvi MD. Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Director Teledermatology services, Director Cutaneous Lymphoma program, University of Michigan, Chief, Dermatology…

Inquiry-based Learning in Dermatology
2023

Inquiry-based Learning in Dermatology

Christophe HSU, University of Basel, Switzerland

Implementation of teledermatology for Veterans in the United States
2023

Implementation of teledermatology for Veterans in the United States

Dennis H. Oh, MD, PhD Dermatology Research Unit San Francisco VA Health Care System Department of Dermatology University of California,…

Research and Lessons from Kaiser Permanente, Northern California Teledermatology Program
2023

Research and Lessons from Kaiser Permanente, Northern California Teledermatology Program

Sangeeta Marwaha MD The Permanente Medical Group Teledermatology in the U.S.

Point of care image quality analysis to streamline teledermatology workflow. Teledermatology at Duke University
2023

Point of care image quality analysis to streamline teledermatology workflow. Teledermatology at Duke University

MEENAL KHETERPAL, MD, MMCI

Noninvasive Optical Imaging of Skin cancers: From Bedside to Teleconsultation -a paradigm shift for a wider integration
2023

Noninvasive Optical Imaging of Skin cancers: From Bedside to Teleconsultation -a paradigm shift for a wider integration

Manu Jain, MD Associate Attending, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), NY, NY Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC),…

Teledermatology based on 3D Total Body Photography

Associate Professor Liam Caffery 1,2 Professor H Peter Soyer 1 1. Dermatology Research Centre, Frazer Institute 2. Centre for Online…

Successful & Safe Teledermatology for Low-Risk Skin Cancer Referrals
2023

Successful & Safe Teledermatology for Low-Risk Skin Cancer Referrals

Richard Barlow, Fiza Ahmed, Sarah Mehrtens, Ravinder Atkar, Montserrat Gilaberte, Arucha Ekeowa-Anderson, Zeeshaan-ul Hasan, Padma Mohandas Barts Health NHS Trust,…

The Effectiveness of Blended Learning for Dermatology Undergraduate Medical Students
2023

The Effectiveness of Blended Learning for Dermatology Undergraduate Medical Students

Cristiana Silveira Federal University of Bahia - Brazil

Potential of Al in Dermatology & Teledermatology
2023

Potential of Al in Dermatology & Teledermatology

Dr. Juthika Thakur Canadian Dermatology Centre Al and Aul

Potential and pitfalls of Al in teledermatology
2023

Potential and pitfalls of Al in teledermatology

Veronica Rotemberg, MD, PhD SSM Tunisian

Al: Real World Application
2023

Al: Real World Application

Babar Rao, MD, FAAD Professor of Dermatology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Associate Professor of Dermatology at Weill…

Bottlenecks in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology
2023

Bottlenecks in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology

Dr Somesh Gupta Professor Department of Dermatology & Venereology AIIMS, New Delhi

Teledermatology in India During and Post COVID-19 Outbreak- Advantages, Shortcomings and Challenges
2023

Teledermatology in India During and Post COVID-19 Outbreak- Advantages, Shortcomings and Challenges

Dr Anmol Sodhi Bodycraft Clinic, Mumbai, India Global Dermatology Session (STDV/ISTD)

Teledermatology during military conflicts
2023

Teledermatology during military conflicts

Dr. Hanna Popovych Dermatologist-surgeon of "Euroderm" clinic, Kyiv, Ukraine

Tele-Dermatology Impact Health Care Delivery Remote Sites Egypt
2023

Tele-Dermatology Impact Health Care Delivery Remote Sites Egypt

Ahmed Sadek PHD, MSG, DBA, IFAAD, IFEADY Al Haud Al-marsoud Manager Esdy Secretary General esld Secretary General Ids Executive Board…

Rise of Teledermatology Society in India
2023

Rise of Teledermatology Society in India

Prof. Jayakar Thomas Chettinad Academy of Research & Education Pediatric dermatology - Infectious diseases of childhood

STD/ISTD/MEIDAM Session. Discussion
2023

STD/ISTD/MEIDAM Session. Discussion

STD/ISTD/MEIDAM Session. Discussion

Digital health policy & regulation –the pulse & the path forward
2021 (S.8)

Digital health policy & regulation –the pulse & the path forward

Ivy Lee, USA SESSION 8 FRIDAY 10 Public Health and Digital Health

Global governance of telemedicine and AI for skin diseases
2021 (S.8)

Global governance of telemedicine and AI for skin diseases

Akarsh Venkatasubramanian, CHE SESSION 8 FRIDAY 10 Public Health and Digital Health

Sao Paolo Brazil
2021 (S.7)

Sao Paolo Brazil

Mara Giavina-Bianchi, BRA SESSION 7 FRIDAY 10 General teledermatology

AI, machine learning and clinical decision support
2021 (S.6)

AI, machine learning and clinical decision support

Art Papier, USA SESSION 6 FRIDAY 10 Augmented intelligence for general dermatology

Piction Health
2021 (S.6)

Piction Health

Susan Conover, USA SESSION 6 FRIDAY 10 Augmented intelligence for general dermatology

Teledermatology in German speaking countries
2021 (S.5)

Teledermatology in German speaking countries

Christian Greis, CHE SESSION 5 FRIDAY 10 Teledermatology globally

Session 9: CONCLUSIONS
2021 (S.9)

Session 9: CONCLUSIONS

CONCLUSIONS SESSION 9 FRIDAY 10

Session 8: Public Health and Digital Health (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.8)

Session 8: Public Health and Digital Health (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 8 FRIDAY 10

Session 7: General teledermatology (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.7)

Session 7: General teledermatology (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 7 FRIDAY 10

Session 6: Augmented intelligence for general dermatology (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.6)

Session 6: Augmented intelligence for general dermatology (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 6 FRIDAY 10

Session 5: Teledermatology globally (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.5)

Session 5: Teledermatology globally (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 5 FRIDAY 10

Session 4: PASSION Project (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.4)

Session 4: PASSION Project (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 4 THURSDAY 09

Deep learning skin disease classifiers – current status and future prospects
2021 (S.4)

Deep learning skin disease classifiers – current status and future prospects

Somesh Gupta, IND SESSION 4 FRIDAY 09 PASSION Project

Session 3: Augmented intelligence for skin cancer in practice (Live Discussions)
2021 (S.3)

Session 3: Augmented intelligence for skin cancer in practice (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 3 THURSDAY 09

Interobserver and Human-AI concordance in differentiating between invasive and in situ melanoma
2021 (S.3)

Interobserver and Human-AI concordance in differentiating between invasive and in situ melanoma

John Paoli, SWE & Sam Polesie, SWE SESSION 3 FRIDAY 09 Augmented intelligence for skin cancer in practice

Risks and benefits of AI in Teledermatology
2021 (S.3)

Risks and benefits of AI in Teledermatology

Josep Malvehy, ESP SESSION 3 FRIDAY 09 Augmented intelligence for skin cancer in practice

Objective deep skin phenotyping for melanoma risk stratification incorporating artificial intelligence and 3D total body imaging
2021 (S.3)

Objective deep skin phenotyping for melanoma risk stratification incorporating artificial intelligence and 3D total body imaging

Brigid Betz-Stablein, AUS SESSION 3 FRIDAY 09 Augmented intelligence for skin cancer in practice

Session 2: Imaging technologies in teledermatology (Live Discussions)

Live Discussion Sessions SESSION 2 THURSDAY 09

Dermoscopy image quality for teledermatology
2021 (S.2)

Dermoscopy image quality for teledermatology

Rupert Barry, IRL SESSION 2 FRIDAY 09 Teledermatology in the era of COVID-19

Dermatoscopic imaging
2021 (S.2)

Dermatoscopic imaging

Nizar Mullani, USA SESSION 2 FRIDAY 09 Imaging technologies in teledermatology

The practice of teledermatology pre-, per, and post-COVID pandemic
2021 (S.1)

The practice of teledermatology pre-, per, and post-COVID pandemic

Jayakar Thomas, IND SESSION 1 FRIDAY 09 Teledermatology in the era of COVID-19

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dermatology practice worldwide
2021 (S.1)

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dermatology practice worldwide

Claudio Conforti, ITA SESSION 1 FRIDAY 09 Teledermatology in the era of COVID-19

The before, during and after COVID-19 pandemia
2021 (S.1)

The before, during and after COVID-19 pandemia

Paola Pasquali, ESP SESSION 1 FRIDAY 09 Teledermatology in the era of COVID-19

E-health in Norway before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 (S.1)

E-health in Norway before and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Thomas Schopf, NOR SESSION 1 FRIDAY 09 Teledermatology in the era of COVID-19

Live Virtual Plenary Day 6th
2020 (Plenary)

Live Virtual Plenary Day 6th

Plenary Lecture 2: Teledermatology: Preparing for Widespread Adoption Joseph Kvedar (Boston, USA) Q&A Plenary Lecture 2          …

What we have learnt from AI and how to use it for skin cancer TD screening
2020 (S.3)

What we have learnt from AI and how to use it for skin cancer TD screening

Josep Malvehy (Barcelona, Spain)

How can Artificial Intelligence improve digital care in dermatology?
2020 (S.3)

How can Artificial Intelligence improve digital care in dermatology?

Maryam Sadeghi (Vancouver, Canada)

Telemedicine and AI for dermatology care in China
2020 (S.3)

Telemedicine and AI for dermatology care in China

Yong Cui (Beijing, China)

AI applications in dermatopathology
2020 (S.3)

AI applications in dermatopathology

Carrie Kovarik (Philadelphia, USA)

Core concepts and clinical decision making in AI
2020 (S.3)

Core concepts and clinical decision making in AI

Ivy Lee (Pasadena, USA)

Inter-regional teledermatology programs: The Arctic Experience
2020 (S.2)

Inter-regional teledermatology programs: The Arctic Experience

Mette Mogensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)

American TD programs for underserved areas
2020 (S.2)

American TD programs for underserved areas

Karen McKoy (Boston, USA)

Monitoring atypical lesions through teledermoscopy
2020 (S.2)

Monitoring atypical lesions through teledermoscopy

John Paoli (Gothenburg, Sweden)

Making on-line decisions in inflammatory dermatosis
2020 (S.2)

Making on-line decisions in inflammatory dermatosis

Trilokraj Tejasvi (Ann Arbor, USA)

Providing care through teledermatology
2020 (S.2)

Providing care through teledermatology

Amanda Oakley (Auckland, New Zealand)

Designing clinical decision support and AI to reduce racial bias in medicine
2020 (S.1)

Designing clinical decision support and AI to reduce racial bias in medicine

Art Papier (Rochester, USA)

Teledermatology in USA: Tha AAD View
2020 (S.1)

Teledermatology in USA: Tha AAD View

Jules Lipoff (Philadelphia, USA)

Teledermatology in Europe
2020 (S.1)

Teledermatology in Europe

Saul Halpern, UK

Teledermatology in Latin-America
2020 (S.1)

Teledermatology in Latin-America

Guadalupe Estrada (Mexico DF, Mexico)

Live Virtual Plenary Day 5th
2020 (Plenary)

Live Virtual Plenary Day 5th

Plenary Lecture 1: Covid-19:  Before and After. Where Does Teledermatology Stand Now?                …

Clinical challenges of a 3D total body imaging telehealth network in Australia
2020 (S.7)

Clinical challenges of a 3D total body imaging telehealth network in Australia

Peter Soyer (Brisbane, Australia)

Smartphone apps for dermatologists and their patients
2020 (S.7)

Smartphone apps for dermatologists and their patients

Amr Salam (London, United Kingdom)

The role of DICOM in dermatology imaging and Artificial Intelligence
2020 (S.7)

The role of DICOM in dermatology imaging and Artificial Intelligence

Liam Caffery (Brisbane, Australia)

Digital photography for teledermatology. Systems and devices
2020 (S.7)

Digital photography for teledermatology. Systems and devices

Paola Pasquali (Tarragona, Spain)

Everything started in dermatology!
2020 (S.6)

Everything started in dermatology!

David Moreno-Ramírez (Seville, Spain)

Hospitals in 2030- will they still exist?
2020 (S.6)

Hospitals in 2030- will they still exist?

Trilokraj Tejasvi (Ann Arbor, USA)

Ethics with Artificial Intelligence in practice
2020 (S.5)

Ethics with Artificial Intelligence in practice

Justin Ko (Stanford, USA)

Teledermatology. The human factor
2020 (S.5)

Teledermatology. The human factor

Lara Ferrándiz (Seville, Spain)

Education for teledermatology and AI in dermatology
2020 (S.5)

Education for teledermatology and AI in dermatology

Jules Lipoff (Philadelphia, USA)

Teleconfocal education
2020 (S.4)

Teleconfocal education

Giovanni Pellacani (Modena, Italy)

The emerging role of tele-confocal and tele-pathology in global dermatology
2020 (S.4)

The emerging role of tele-confocal and tele-pathology in global dermatology

Babar Rao (New York, USA)

Teledermatopathology
2020 (S.4)

Teledermatopathology

Marcial García-Rojo (Cádiz, Spain)

Teleconfocal use for teledermatology
2020 (S.4)

Teleconfocal use for teledermatology

Manu Jain (New York, USA)

Welcome introduction
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Welcome introduction

Saul HalpernPresident, International Society of Teledermatology

The Hospital in 2030
London 2016 (DAY 1)

The Hospital in 2030

Prof Leonard Witkamp, Academic Medical Center (AMC ), Netherlands

Is Teledermatology useful in the UK NHS?
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Is Teledermatology useful in the UK NHS?

J . English, A. Patel, S . Hughes , C. Lewis , Z . Brindley, N . Lucas

Oxfordshire Teledermatology Service: A service Evaluation from the Oxford University Hospitals
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Oxfordshire Teledermatology Service: A service Evaluation from the Oxford University Hospitals

Laheru, R. Turner Dermatology Department.

UK Teledermatology using national electronic referral pathways (NHS e-Referral); pearls and pitfallsfrom over 4000 referrals
London 2016 (DAY 1)

UK Teledermatology using national electronic referral pathways (NHS e-Referral); pearls and pitfallsfrom over 4000 referrals

C. Charman, Y. Al-Nuaimi, P. Williams, J. Tovey, S. Biddulph

A twelve year review of a UK teledermatology service
London 2016 (DAY 1)

A twelve year review of a UK teledermatology service

S . Mehrtens , L. Shall, S . Halpern

Tertiary teledermatology : E-Nail – A national and international specialist service
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Tertiary teledermatology : E-Nail – A national and international specialist service

B. Wright, D. DeBerke

What characteristics are common to successful Teledermatology services in the UK?
London 2016 (DAY 1)

What characteristics are common to successful Teledermatology services in the UK?

Dr David de Berker, Bristol Dermatology Centre , Bristol Royal Infirmary, U

Teledermatology economics
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Teledermatology economics

Dr John Whited, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA

10 years of fully reimbursed TD services; what have we learned?
London 2016 (DAY 1)

10 years of fully reimbursed TD services; what have we learned?

Prof Leonard Witkamp, Academic Medical Center (AMC ), Netherlands

The opportunity of mobile health for customer engaged tele dermatology
London 2016 (DAY 1)

The opportunity of mobile health for customer engaged tele dermatology

Mr Dick Uyttewaal, CEO , SkinVision

Teledermatology, the ultimate tool for delivering high quality care in skin cancer
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Teledermatology, the ultimate tool for delivering high quality care in skin cancer

Dr David Moreno-Ramirez, University Hospital Virgen Macarena , Spain

Impact of Dermoscopy on routine Teledermatology-based skin cancer triage
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Impact of Dermoscopy on routine Teledermatology-based skin cancer triage

Interim results of a randomized study on the effectiveness and diagnostic performance of clinical teledermatology vs dermoscopic teledermatology  M. Morales-Conde,…

The benefits of teledermoscopy for diagnosis and prioritisation of amelanotic melanomas
London 2016 (DAY 1)

The benefits of teledermoscopy for diagnosis and prioritisation of amelanotic melanomas

J . Callander, C. Mills , C. Llewellyn

An increasing frequency of seborrheic keratosis as consequence of improved early detection of skin cancerthrough teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 1)

An increasing frequency of seborrheic keratosis as consequence of improved early detection of skin cancerthrough teledermatology

A cross-sectional study on 34,553 teleconsultations . J . Raya, M. Morales, L. Ferrándiz, D. Moreno

Is teledermatology a useful adjunct to current clinical pathways in our hospital?
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Is teledermatology a useful adjunct to current clinical pathways in our hospital?

L. Fuller, R. Suchak, N . Jasani, M. Khorshid

The management and outcomes of Dermtest Teledermoscopy service in Estonia and Lithuania: A Data Review
London 2016 (DAY 1)

The management and outcomes of Dermtest Teledermoscopy service in Estonia and Lithuania: A Data Review

R. Hallik, P . Kruus , U. Loite , H . Lehemets, M. Niin

An audit of a pilot teledermatology service for the assessment of solitary skin lesions in a tertiary dermatology centre
London 2016 (DAY 1)

An audit of a pilot teledermatology service for the assessment of solitary skin lesions in a tertiary dermatology centre

C.-M. M . Cheung, K. Muttardi, F. Ismail

DermNet NZ: All about the skin
London 2016 (DAY 1)

DermNet NZ: All about the skin

Prof Amanda Oakley, Waikato Clinical School (Auckland University School of Medicine ), New Zealand

Training GPs in skin cancer recognition using teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Training GPs in skin cancer recognition using teledermatology

Dr Josep Malvehy, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona , Barcelona

Blended e-learning in Dermatology ; 10 years’ experience – pleasures and pitfalls
London 2016 (DAY 1)

Blended e-learning in Dermatology ; 10 years’ experience – pleasures and pitfalls

Dr Vicky Jolliffe , The Royal London Hospital, Queen Mary University London

YOUdermoscopy app : have fun and train yourself
London 2016 (DAY 1)

YOUdermoscopy app : have fun and train yourself

Dr Aimilios Lallas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

American Telemedicine Association Teledermatology Guidelines 2016
London 2016 (DAY 1)

American Telemedicine Association Teledermatology Guidelines 2016

K. McKoy, N . Antoniotti, A. Armstrong , D. Bernstein, A. Burdick, K. Edison , M . Goldyne , C.…

The American Academy of Dermatology Aim: Building Educational Tools and Teledermatology Resources( BETTER )
London 2016 (DAY 1)

The American Academy of Dermatology Aim: Building Educational Tools and Teledermatology Resources( BETTER )

I. Lee

Enhanced skin self-examination utilizing mobile teledermoscopy – via videolinkProf Peter Soyer, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Enhanced skin self-examination utilizing mobile teledermoscopy – via videolinkProf Peter Soyer, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

H. Peter Soye, Monika Janda, The University of Queensland , Australia

Mobile is here to stay – for better or for worse
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Mobile is here to stay – for better or for worse

Prof Amanda Oakley, Waikato Clinical School (Auckland University School of Medicine ), New Zealand

A review of smartphone Teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 2)

A review of smartphone Teledermatology

H . Alexander, S . Halper

MySkinSelfie- development of a free app for skin self-monitoring
London 2016 (DAY 2)

MySkinSelfie- development of a free app for skin self-monitoring

Dr Phillip Hampton, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne

Direct to consumer teledermatology – 2015 : Observations from the First Derm TD platform
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Direct to consumer teledermatology – 2015 : Observations from the First Derm TD platform

Dr Alexander Börve, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg , Sweden and First Derm

Expanding access to care globally through the use of Teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Expanding access to care globally through the use of Teledermatology

Prof Carrie Kovarik, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Tele-Derm National: Ten years of store-and-forward teledermatology for rural and remote Australia
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Tele-Derm National: Ten years of store-and-forward teledermatology for rural and remote Australia

S . Andrews, L . Byrom , V. Sheedy, L. Lucas , J. Muir

4 Years at Sea with University of Miami Teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 2)

4 Years at Sea with University of Miami Teledermatology

A. Burdick, J. Herrera-Perdigon NP

A model for implementing teledermatology in remote elder care facilities in Sri Lanka
London 2016 (DAY 2)

A model for implementing teledermatology in remote elder care facilities in Sri Lanka

S . Singh, T. Tejasvi

Application and study of the effectiveness of skin tumors remote diagnostics in Ukraine
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Application and study of the effectiveness of skin tumors remote diagnostics in Ukraine

K. Kravets, O. Bogomolets

Teledermatology and Community Dermatology , A New Approach
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Teledermatology and Community Dermatology , A New Approach

R. Estrada, G. Chavez-Lopez, G. Estrada-Chavez

Teledermoscopy in practice; crossing the innovation chasm
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Teledermoscopy in practice; crossing the innovation chasm

Dr Jonathan Bowling, The Manor Hospital, Oxford & Dermoscopy UK Ltd

Teledermatopathology – an extension of Teledermatology in practice, education and research
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Teledermatopathology – an extension of Teledermatology in practice, education and research

R. Singh

A novel mole scanning service in community pharmacies
London 2016 (DAY 2)

A novel mole scanning service in community pharmacies

R. L. S . Kjome , D. J. Wright, A.–K. B. Bjaaen , K. W. Garstad , D. Smart, M…

Teledermoscopy for teledermatology
London 2016 (DAY 2)

Teledermoscopy for teledermatology

T. Tejasvi, S . Singh , A. Meka , G . Ngyuen

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