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Dermatology in rural settings : organizational, clinical, and socioeconomic perspectives / Robert T. Brodell, Adam C. Byrd, Cindy Firkins Smith, Vinayak K. Nahar, editors.

Springer Medicine eBooks 2021 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brodell, Robert T., editor.
Byrd, Adam C., editor.
Smith, Cindy Firkins, editor.
Nahar, Vinayak K., editor.
Series:
Sustainable development goals series 2523-3092
Sustainable development goals series, 2523-3092
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dermatology.
Medicine, Rural.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : color illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer, [2021]
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book addresses the maldistribution of health care between people in dense cities and more rural areas. This proactive resource provides solutions that will motivate dermatologists to make a difference, including free rural clinics and incentives to attract dermatologists to the aforementioned areas. Comprehensive yet concise, the book encompasses not only the logistics of the healthcare issues, including location, incentive, and set up of facility but includes insight into the effectiveness of teledermatology, a practice more commonly utilized due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Additionally, chapters examine the relationship between economic viability and quality of care, as well as government incentives and political action to mitigate this issue. Unique and timely, Dermatology in Rural Settings is an invaluable resource for dermatologists, resident dermatologists, and academic physicians interested in rural and urban health.
Contents:
1. Rural Dermatology: Statistical Measures and Epidemiology
2. A Comparison of rural and urban dermatology
3. Making a Difference: Assessment of the Economic Viability and Impact of Rural Practice
4. Government and private efforts to incentivize rural practice
5. The Practice of Austere (resource-limited) Dermatology
6. Rural Dermatology Residency Slots: Priming the Pump
7. Training Medical Students in a Rural Dermatology Clinic
8. Political Action in Rural Dermatology
9. Academic Rural Dermatology Offices
10. Private Practice Rural Dermatology Offices
11. Advanced Practice Providers Role in Rural Dermatology
12. Dermatology on American Indian and Alaska Native Reservations.-13. Project ECHO: improving rural dermatology through digital primary care education
14. Delivering "store and forward" teledermatology to rural primary care practices: an efficient approach to provision of rural skin care
15. Overcoming Barriers to Implementation of Teledermatology in Rural America
16. Worldwide Rural Dermatology Health Services Research
17. Rural dermatology private practice: a life worth living
18. Attracting dermatologists to rural America
19. Free Rural Clinics: City Folk Making a Difference in Rural America.
Notes:
Includes index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 24, 2021).
ISBN:
9783030759841
3030759849
OCLC:
1268361125
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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