As time progresses, more patients with skin of color will be seen by dermatologists. To meet the needs of the ever-changing population, medical education needs to analyze how residents are trained in recognizing dermatological disorders in patients with skin of color. The aim of this study was to analyze dermatology textbooks to evaluate how well skin of color patients are represented compared to the current national distributions. The most common skin types depicted in the textbooks were Fitzpatrick skin types II and III, whereas the least common skin types depicted were skin types V and VI. There was a significant difference between a national distribution of skin types when compared to photographs in each of the textbooks (P<0.001). T...
Skin of color (SOC) patients are projected to comprise the majority of the population by 2044, yet k...
These findings represent a significant investigational study into the stratification of skin conditi...
Vermont primary care practitioners are less likely to have experience diagnosing dark skin tones giv...
Given the importance of skin of color (SoC) representation in dermatologic education and training, t...
One hundred and fifty-three patient images from the general resources and 3583 images from Dermatolo...
As greater attention is paid to representation and the 'decolonizing' of education and media, the fi...
Supplementary Table 1. Fitzpatrick types of patients presented at University of Pennsylvania Departm...
Foundational academic medical texts facilitate foundational understanding of disease recognition in ...
Supplementary Figure 1 from " Skin of Color Representation in Medical Education: An Analysis of Popu...
The idea for an issue on color and the skin was initiated by the 2017 exhibit “Breathing Color” that...
Background: Previous reports have revealed inadequate resident education and textbook representation...
Fitzpatrick skin type (FST) was developed to assess the propensity of the skin to burn during photot...
These quizzes were given to medical students to assess medical students’ diagnostic accuracy using ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies at single academic institutions have identified variations in the preva...
Summary:. Measuring skin color for medical research in an objective and nonbiased manner usually req...
Skin of color (SOC) patients are projected to comprise the majority of the population by 2044, yet k...
These findings represent a significant investigational study into the stratification of skin conditi...
Vermont primary care practitioners are less likely to have experience diagnosing dark skin tones giv...
Given the importance of skin of color (SoC) representation in dermatologic education and training, t...
One hundred and fifty-three patient images from the general resources and 3583 images from Dermatolo...
As greater attention is paid to representation and the 'decolonizing' of education and media, the fi...
Supplementary Table 1. Fitzpatrick types of patients presented at University of Pennsylvania Departm...
Foundational academic medical texts facilitate foundational understanding of disease recognition in ...
Supplementary Figure 1 from " Skin of Color Representation in Medical Education: An Analysis of Popu...
The idea for an issue on color and the skin was initiated by the 2017 exhibit “Breathing Color” that...
Background: Previous reports have revealed inadequate resident education and textbook representation...
Fitzpatrick skin type (FST) was developed to assess the propensity of the skin to burn during photot...
These quizzes were given to medical students to assess medical students’ diagnostic accuracy using ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies at single academic institutions have identified variations in the preva...
Summary:. Measuring skin color for medical research in an objective and nonbiased manner usually req...
Skin of color (SOC) patients are projected to comprise the majority of the population by 2044, yet k...
These findings represent a significant investigational study into the stratification of skin conditi...
Vermont primary care practitioners are less likely to have experience diagnosing dark skin tones giv...