Dermatological assessments require precise focus, lighting, and clear demarcation of affected areas, but how can you achieve these results via telehealth? What tools are available to remote patients for taking high quality images, and how can you as a healthcare provider leverage everyday items to improve patient care outcomes? From photography basics to using specialized clinical photography equipment, we cover the essentials for providing high quality remote care to patients with dermatological concerns.



Telehealth: Dermatology Assessment
This course is part of Telehealth: Essentials, Teamwork, and Dermatology Specialization


Instructors: Daniel Ostrovsky
Access provided by SGCSRC
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What you'll learn
Instruct patients in taking clinically useful photos for skin assessment.
Describe important aspects of photography for telehealth like lighting, focus, and viewing angles.
Utilize external tools like portable dermatoscopes to perform dermatologic assessments.
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Welcome to the course! First, we’ll introduce some basics of Coursera and then move onto reviewing the logistics of performing a virtual skin assessment. We’ll focus on tips for capturing clinically useful images of involved and related areas that have appropriate focus, zoom, and lighting. We’ll also include how to assist patients to take appropriate pictures and some advice for using portable dermatoscopes.
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