How Dermatologists Can Aid Nondermatologic Professionals Using the Figure 1 App: Case Analysis.

Q3 Medicine
JMIR dermatology Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.2196/60500
Alexis Coican, Nathaniel A Marroquin, Alexa Carboni, Sara Holt, Morgan Zueger
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Abstract

Unlabelled: We found that third-party apps such as Figure 1 were used predominantly by nondermatologist medical personnel for collaboration in medical decision-making related to dermatologic conditions conducted with other health care providers. This finding calls attention to the need for more readily available resources for nondermatologist health care providers encountering patients with skin-related conditions, with the added benefits of trained dermatologists being allies on such medical app platforms, and the platform allowing for recognition of instances when additional consultation or referral to trained dermatologists for more complex cases is appropriate.

皮肤科医生如何使用图1应用程序帮助非皮肤科专业人员:案例分析。
未标记:我们发现第三方应用程序(如图1)主要由非皮肤科医疗人员使用,用于与其他医疗保健提供者协作进行与皮肤病相关的医疗决策。这一发现引起了人们对非皮肤科医生医疗保健提供者遇到皮肤相关疾病患者时需要更容易获得的资源的关注,训练有素的皮肤科医生在此类医疗应用平台上的盟友的额外好处,以及该平台允许识别实例,以便在更复杂的病例中进行额外咨询或转介给训练有素的皮肤科医生。
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