Teledermatology and Skin of Color Patients

July 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 7 | 793 | Copyright © July 2022


Published online June 27, 2022

Carol Sanchez BSa, Aderonke Obayomi MD MPHa, Catherine C. Motosko MDa, Jonnette Keri MDb

aDepartment of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
bDermatology Service, Miami VA Hospital, Miami, FL, USA

DISCLOSURES

The authors have no financial disclosures to declare.

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AUTHOR CORRESPONDENCE

Carol Sanchez BS csanc159@fiu.edu