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Field of medicine dealing with the hair, nails, skin, and its diseases
young adults, and can be treated by prescription from a dermatologist. Teledermatology is a form of dermatological practice in which telecommunication technologies
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Subspecialty of dermatology
Teledermatology is a subspecialty in the medical field of dermatology and probably one of the most common applications of telemedicine and e-health. In
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Health care by telecommunication
require the presence of both parties at the same time. Dermatology (cf: teledermatology), radiology, and pathology are common specialties that are conducive
Telehealth
New Zealand dermatologist
Zealand-based dermatologist, specialising in melanoma research and teledermatology. She is a founder and former editor-in-chief of DermNet. Oakley graduated
Amanda_Oakley
American manufacturer of physiatric equipment
for back pain.[citation needed] "MedX and PharmaChoice team up for teledermatology screening service". Google Scholar Research Research on the MedX Website
MedX_Corporation
effectiveness of a mobile health service in Sweden, the use of MMS and SMS in teledermatology, and the use of teledermoscopy as a tool to refer possible skin cancer
First_Derm
Singaporean dermatologist
founded Dr.TWL Pharmacy, a skincare e-pharmacy concept integrated with teledermatology. In a 2024/2025 announcement, Teo confirmed she had stepped away from
Teo_Wan_Lin
American entrepreneur
sharing lifestyle and beauty tips. In 2019, the platform pivoted to teledermatology services under the new name Musely, offering prescription treatments
Jack_Jia
clinical care, in audit of clinical services and in assessment of teledermatology. The DLQI is the most widely used quality of life outcome measure in
Dermatology Life Quality Index
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American non-profit organization
specific areas including home telehealth, ocular telehealth, technology, teledermatology, telemental health, telenursing, telepathology, and telerehabilitation
American Telemedicine Association
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German dermatologist
Lymphomas: Unusual Cases, Steinkopff. Burg, G., (2003), Telemedicine and Teledermatology, Karger. Burg, G.; Kempf, W.; Dekker, M., (2005), Cutaneous Lymphomas
Günter_Burg
Spanish dermatologist
dermatology (dermatoscopy and cutaneous ultrasound) and its applications (teledermatology and minimally invasive interventionism). In publishing the article
Fernando_Alfageme
American member of the United States Air Force
two children, Tony and Lauren. Pangelinan, Susan and Carlos, Mark. "Teledermatology in DoD Health Services Region 10" Journal of Healthcare Information
Susan_Pangelinan
advise on the urgency of the problem. Ada Health WebMD Your.MD "ATA Teledermatology SIG". American Telemedicine Association. Archived from the original
Electronic_consultation
Sociological model
Research 6: 1-11.[1]. Finch, T. L., F. S. Mair, and C. R. May. 2007. "Teledermatology in the UK: lessons in service innovation." British Journal of Dermatology
Normalization_process_model
L; Kerl, H; et al. (2007), "Feasibility and diagnostic agreement in teledermatology using a virtual slide system", Hum Pathol, 38 (4): 546–554, doi:10
Telepathology
Establishment of Telemedicine and eHealth projects in telesurgery, teledermatology, telecardiology, teleeducation, teleodontology, teleradiology and telepathology
Microgravity_Centre
Ukrainian physician, singer, and politician
project for distant diagnosis of skin new formations «Institute of Teledermatology» She is the author of more than 70 research works on dermatology and
Olha_Bohomolets
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Smiling Face; Moon Light
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New point.
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English : from the Middle English and Old French female personal name Alis (Alice), which, together with its diminutive Alison, was extremely popular in England in the Middle Ages. The personal name is of Germanic origin, brought to England from France by the Normans; it is a contracted form of Germanic Adalhaid(is), which is composed of the elements adal ‘noble’ + haid ‘brilliance’, ‘beauty’.
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Good Natured; Pure; Virgin; Clear
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A Warrior of God
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God of the World; Lord of the World
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Revered
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strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sanity; Queen; Beauty
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Painter
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