Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Teledermatology modalities
- 3 Telemedicine implementation and reimbursement surveys
- 4 Review of literature
- 5 Policies, barriers, and other issues
- 6 Business models
- 7 Reimbursement models for teledermatology
- 8 Getting started
- 9 Ethical implications in the use of telehealth and teledermatology
- 10 Teledermatology in dermatology residency
- 11 Art of teledermatology
- Appendix A Sample patient questionnaire/survey form
- Appendix B Sample teledermatology history intake form
- Appendix C Training requirements for a store-and-forward teledermatology consult manager
- Appendix D Store-and-forward teledermatology imaging protocol
- Appendix E Sample technical protocol for real-time teledermatology
- Appendix F Store-and-forward teledermatology protocol
- Appendix G Real-time interactive teledermatology protocol
- Appendix H Is teledermatology right for you (private practice dermatologists)?
- Index
Appendix C - Training requirements for a store-and-forward teledermatology consult manager
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Teledermatology modalities
- 3 Telemedicine implementation and reimbursement surveys
- 4 Review of literature
- 5 Policies, barriers, and other issues
- 6 Business models
- 7 Reimbursement models for teledermatology
- 8 Getting started
- 9 Ethical implications in the use of telehealth and teledermatology
- 10 Teledermatology in dermatology residency
- 11 Art of teledermatology
- Appendix A Sample patient questionnaire/survey form
- Appendix B Sample teledermatology history intake form
- Appendix C Training requirements for a store-and-forward teledermatology consult manager
- Appendix D Store-and-forward teledermatology imaging protocol
- Appendix E Sample technical protocol for real-time teledermatology
- Appendix F Store-and-forward teledermatology protocol
- Appendix G Real-time interactive teledermatology protocol
- Appendix H Is teledermatology right for you (private practice dermatologists)?
- Index
Summary
Requirement: Approximately 8 hr of initial training
Receive hands-on training on a digital camera (up to 2 hr).
Receive training on photographic techniques specific to teledermatology (Macro Imaging, Standards-based imaging protocol, Lighting, Hair imaging, etc). See appendix D (up to 3 hr).
Learn the basic terms used in clinical dermatology as it relates to four major characteristics of skin disease (up to 1 hr).
Learn to recognize the 10 most common skin conditions (classic-type only) to include seborrheic dermatitis, nevus, eczema, psoriasis, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma (up to 1 hr).
Receive hands-on training on the application to be used to enter consult data and upload images (up to 1 hr).
Receive training on consult flow for his or her organization to include the patient enrollment procedures, follow-up procedures, and exclusion criteria for teledermatology (up to 2 hr).
Receive training on how to prepare and set up room to take images of patients (use of background, lighting, etc.) (up to 1 hr).
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- TeledermatologyA User's Guide, pp. 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008