Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/33833, first published .
Using Implementation Science to Understand Teledermatology Implementation Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study

Using Implementation Science to Understand Teledermatology Implementation Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study

Using Implementation Science to Understand Teledermatology Implementation Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study

Journals

  1. Ahuja S, Briggs S, Collier S. Teledermatology in Rural, Underserved, and Isolated Environments: A Review. Current Dermatology Reports 2022;11(4):328 View
  2. Jiang S, Flynn M, Kwock J, Nicholas M. Store-and-Forward Images in Teledermatology: Narrative Literature Review. JMIR Dermatology 2022;5(3):e37517 View
  3. Burnham J, Fritz S, Colditz G. Implementation of Telemedicine Infectious Diseases Consultation in a Rural Hospital Using the Active Implementation Framework. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2022;9(11) View
  4. Vodrahalli K, Ko J, Chiou A, Novoa R, Abid A, Phung M, Yekrang K, Petrone P, Zou J, Daneshjou R. Development and Clinical Evaluation of an Artificial Intelligence Support Tool for Improving Telemedicine Photo Quality. JAMA Dermatology 2023;159(5):496 View
  5. Li Y, Pulminskas A, Collins O, de la Feld S, Yeung H. Patient and Clinician Satisfaction in Teledermatology: Key Factors for Successful Implementation. Current Dermatology Reports 2023;12(4):161 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Castillo F, Peracca S, Oh D. Teledermatology. View