| Literature DB >> 30489561 |
Emily Tongdee1, Orit Markowitz2.
Abstract
As technology continues to advance, so too does its accessibility to the general population. Mobile applications (apps) have become a part of the medical field, with dermatology being no exception. There are various types of dermatology apps, including teledermatology, self-surveillance, disease guide, reference, dermoscopy, conference, education, photograph storage and sharing, and journal apps, and others. In this study, we examined the types of dermatology apps targeting patients and physicians that are most popular by analyzing their rankings in the Apple App Store. We also delved deeper into the perceived benefits of the ranked apps targeting patients and the impact of physician-targeted apps on the field of dermatology.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30489561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cutis ISSN: 0011-4162