Vidmar D A
Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Telemed J. 1997 Summer;3(2):173-8. doi: 10.1089/tmj.1.1997.3.173.
Like any clinical interaction, teledermatology requires accurate, timely, and relevant information. The need to provide reliable, representative, diagnostic-quality images to the consultant is obvious. Predetermined patient views for a given clinical presentation and optimal hands on techniques to acquire them are not standardized. As a result, the training provided to those who take the images is inconsistent. Anecdotal evidence from the author's telemedicine practice is employed to support this contention. A formal collaboration between the telemedicine and medical photography communities is proposed to generate such standards and a relevant curriculum.
与任何临床互动一样,远程皮肤病学需要准确、及时且相关的信息。向会诊医生提供可靠、具有代表性的诊断级图像的必要性显而易见。针对特定临床表现预先确定患者视图以及获取这些视图的最佳实际操作技术并未标准化。因此,为拍摄图像的人员提供的培训并不一致。作者远程医疗实践中的轶事证据被用来支持这一论点。建议远程医疗和医学摄影领域之间进行正式合作,以制定此类标准和相关课程。