Adolescent patients with complex skin disorders may require ongoing care for their conditions as they “age out” of the pediatric setting into adult care. Yet despite consensus from the Canadian… Click to show full abstract
Adolescent patients with complex skin disorders may require ongoing care for their conditions as they “age out” of the pediatric setting into adult care. Yet despite consensus from the Canadian Paediatric Society and American Academy of Pediatrics on the importance of dedicated transition programs for these patients, there is a scarcity of such programs worldwide, and no formal programs in Canada. This paper explores several barriers, goals, and potential enablers of transition programs in this discipline and proposes principles of transition versus transfer in the context of pediatric dermatology.
               
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