Continuing patient care to underserved communities and medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic through a teledermatology student-run clinic
Authors
Linggonegoro, DannyRrapi, Renajd
Ashrafzadeh, Sepideh
McCormack, Lindsay
Bartenstein, Diana
Hazen, T. J.
Kempf, Abigail
Kim, Eun Jae.
Moore, Kevin
Sanchez-Flores, Xavier
Song, Hannah
Huang, Jennifer T.
Hussain, Sadaf
UMass Chan Affiliations
School of MedicineDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2021-06-07Keywords
dermatologyeducation
pediatric
student clinic
teledermatology
underserved communities
COVID-19
Dermatology
Infectious Disease
Medical Education
Pediatrics
Telemedicine
Virus Diseases
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A virtual pediatric dermatology student-run clinic was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when in-person educational opportunities were limited. The clinic's aim is to provide high-quality dermatologic care to a diverse, underserved pediatric patient population while teaching trainees how to diagnose and manage common skin conditions. In our initial eight sessions, we served 37 patients, predominantly those with skin of color, and had a low no-show rate of 9.8%. This report describes the general structure of the clinic, goals, and the patient population to provide an overview of our educational model for those interested in similar efforts.Source
Linggonegoro D, Rrapi R, Ashrafzadeh S, McCormack L, Bartenstein D, Hazen TJ, Kempf A, Kim EJ, Moore K, Sanchez-Flores X, Song H, Huang JT, Hussain S. Continuing patient care to underserved communities and medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic through a teledermatology student-run clinic. Pediatr Dermatol. 2021 Jun 7. doi: 10.1111/pde.14653. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34101255. Link to article on publisher's site
DOI
10.1111/pde.14653Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/27454PubMed ID
34101255Related Resources
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10.1111/pde.14653