Factors driving the use of dermoscopy in Europe: a pan-European survey
British Journal of Dermatology2016Vol. 175(6), pp. 1329–1337
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Ana‐Maria Forsea, Philipp Tschandl, V. del Mármol, Iris Zalaudek, H. Peter Soyer, Eurodermoscopy Working Group, Alan C. Geller, Giuseppe Argenziano, Monika Arenbergerová, Â. Azenha, Andreas Blum, Jonathan Bowling, Ralph P. Braun, Matilda Bylaitė-Bučinskienė, Leo Čabrijan, Hristo Dobrev, J. Hegy, Hana Helppikangas, Rainer Hofmann‐Wellenhof, Raimonds Karls, U. Krumkachou, Nicole A. Kukutsch, I. McCormack, Lali Mekokishvili, Nir Nathansohn, K. Nielsen, Judit Oláh, Fezal Özdemir, Susana Puig, Pietro Rubegni, Tanja Planinšek Ručigaj, Thomas Schopf, V. Sergeev, Alexander Stratigos, L. Thomas, Danica Tiodorović, A. Vahlberg, Z. Zafirovik
Abstract
Expanding access to dermoscopy equipment, especially in public healthcare facilities and establishing dermoscopy training during dermatology residency would further enhance the substantially high dermoscopy use across European countries.
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