University of Missouri, USA
Extended Abstract
Dermatology Echo: Innovative Telemedicine One-To-Many Force Multiplier
Author(s): Mirna Becevic
Statement of the Problem: Access to specialty treatment for rural and underserved patients is challenged by maldistribution of specialists WHO primarily apply in urban areas, and barriers like price, distance, and time far from work or college. additionally, several medical aid suppliers (PCPs) report low self-efficacy in identification, treatment and management of advanced and expensive diseases. the aim of this study is to explain the medical specialty ECHO (Extension for Community attention Outcomes) approach in up access to worry by increasing PCPs’ capability although their perceived confidence and self-efficacy. medical specialty ECHO may be a multidisciplinary platform for virtual tele-mentoring of PCPs. Methodology & Theor.. Read More»
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