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The purpose of the Teledermatology SIG is to foster, promote and support the field of teledermatology within a diverse group of professionals. Areas of interest include developing standards and protocols for teledermatology, developing a database to collect teledermatology activity in the United States, reviewing literature for outcomes studies, and developing recommendations for reimbursement codes for teleconsultations. The SIG sponsors tutorials, courses and other educational seminars in Teledermatology as well as this web page that provides important information and numerous documents and reports in support of this specialty field. |
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New! Practice Guidelines for Teledermatology
(December 14, 2007)
These guidelines, generated by the ATA Teledermatology Working Group, have undergone a thorough consensus and rigorous review, with final approval by the ATA Board of Directors. These guidelines are designed to aid in the development and practice of coherent, effective, safe and sustainable teledermatology practices. |
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Teledermatology is one of the most active applications of telemedicine rendered in the United States. Dermatology is particularly suited to the use of advanced communication technologies and the internet for delivery of care. By using advanced communication technologies, dermatologists are able to widen their reach to patients in a cost-effective manner.
Teledermatology specialty care is generally delivered via store-and-forward communications or by full-motion video. In teledermatology, store-and-forward communication typically refers to the sending or forwarding of digital images and associated patient data to the specialist for storage and consultation. For full-motion video, providers and patients interact via live videoconferencing. For videoconferencing, a variety of peripheral hardware attachments may be utilized to enhance the consultation: episcopes, power zoom, freeze frame and polarizing devices, oblique angle viewing devices, and contact plates. |
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Chair
John Bocachica, MD
Chief, Dermatology and Teledermatology
Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network
4201 Tudor Centre Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: 907-729-2260
Fax: 907-729-2269
Email: jbocachica@anmc.org |
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Vice-Chair
Marc Goldyne, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor of Dermatology
University of California San Francisco
221 Marina Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone: 415-929-9122
Fax: 415-929-9155
Email:mgdyne@aol.com |
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Secretary
Dennis Oh, MD, PhD
Asst. Professor
San Francisco VA Medical Center
Dermatology Service(190)
4150 Clement Street
San Francisco , CA 94121
Phone: 415-750-2091
Email: ohd@derm.ucsf.edu
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Standards
Hon S. Pak, LTC MC USA
Director, Advanced Information Technology Group (AITG); U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command;
Telemedicine & Advanced Research Center (TATRC);
Bldg. 1054 Patchel Street
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5012
Phone: 301-619-7938
Fax: 301-758-9367
Email: pak@tatrc.org |
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Public Policy
Karen E. Edison, MD
Medical Director, Missouri Telehealth Network
University of Missouri- Columbia
Dept. of Dermatology, Suite 746
Columbia, MO 65212
Phone: 573-882-3142
Fax: 573-884-5947
Email: edisonk@health.missouri.edu |
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Coding
Daniel M. Siegel, MD, MS
Clinical Professor of Dermatology
SUNY Downstate Director
Procedural Dermatology Fellowship
450 Clarkson Ave
Basic Sci. Bldg 849
Brooklyn, NY 11203
Phone: 631-864-MOHS
Fax: 631-864-6001
Email: cyberdoc@alum.rpi.edu |
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Outcomes:
John D. Whited, MD, MHS
Staff Physician/Assistant Professor of Medicine
Durham VAMC/Duke University Medical Center
VA Medical Center (152), Building 6
508 Fulton Street
Durham, NC 27705
Phone: 919-286-6936
Fax: 919-416-5836
Email: white046@mc.duke.edu |
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| The Teledermatology SIG Listserver acts as a resource for sharing information and fostering communication between SIG members and working groups. If you are already a member of the listserver click here (ata-derm@lists.lrs.com) to send a message. If you are not subscribed to the listserve click here to subscribe. (Please note: you must be a member of ATA in order to participate on the listserver). |
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General:
SIG Survey on Teledermatology Activity in the US:
Guidelines & Protocols
Forms
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Presentations
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| If you are interested in participating in the Teledermatology Special Interest Group simply contact the chair of the SIG or email ATA at membership@americantelemed.org or call ATA at 202.223.3333. |
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