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BT14: Exploring the feasibility of a remote acne service: a report of a pilot study using the MySkinSelfie platform during the COVID‐19 pandemic

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way and were happy to engage with this service should they require a similar procedure in the future. In this cohort of patients, their first visit to hospital was for… Click to show full abstract

way and were happy to engage with this service should they require a similar procedure in the future. In this cohort of patients, their first visit to hospital was for a procedure. There are many benefits in reducing F2F hospital attendances. As well as reducing footfall during the pandemic, there is less lost work time and cost of travel for patients or their relatives, more efficient use of hospital facilities and reduced carbon footprint. Our survey suggests that preoperative telephone consultations are liked by patients and appropriate in meeting the requirements of Montgomery consent for a teledermatology service.

Keywords: bt14 exploring; acne service; feasibility remote; service; exploring feasibility; remote acne

Journal Title: British Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2021

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